It makes me think that there should be an offering for two completely different
audiences:
(1) FreeBSD core (a very minimal offering for folks that want to build things,
like a Desktop, etc.)
(2) FreeBSD server (an offering for folks that want a server build)
Perhaps that idea is just unreasonab
I think folks have different definitions of what an operating system should be.
An Operating System (OS) is an interface between a computer user and computer
hardware. An operating system is a software which performs all the basic tasks
like file management, memory management, process management
Deprecating base system ftpd does seem to be a good idea, especially for
FreeBSD users wanting to use their computer as a workstation/desktop instead of
as a server. I think the argument becomes, "who is our target audience?" If the
target audience is both server and desktop users, then minimizi