Subject: Re: A new mailing list perhaps???
To: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
From: The Great Mr. Kurtz [David A. Gatwood] <davagatw@Mars.utm.edU>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/05/1997 22:49:01
On Sun, 5 Jan 1997, Jason Thorpe wrote:
> I think that this is one of the biggest problems... NetBSD/mac68k
> is just that... NetBSD. The "MacBSD" project because NetBSD/mac68k
> quite some time ago, yet for some reason, the name stuck. I find this
> a little unforunate. IMO, the NetBSD/mac68k community needs to let go of
> the legacy name "MacBSD" and identify with what it really is: a port
> of NetBSD. People using NetBSD/mac68k are using NetBSD, not "MacBSD".
> I think identifying with NetBSD will go a long way to helping people
> determine which NetBSD mailing list their question is best suited for.
Hence, we place our documentation on puma.macbsd.com.... :-)
I see your point in that, but I'm not entirely sure I agree. There's that
bit of history to MacBSD. Besides, it's a heck of a lot easier to type.
There's also the fact that OpenBSD has a mac68k port. It could be that a
macbsd list would be more general to macintosh issues for BSD, and less
about specifics of NetBSD. But I still don't think that list should be
_this_ list. (Confused? So am I.)
As for the other question, I vote for the status-quo. Ever notice that
ppl who have been on this list for a while _tend_ (with some obvious
exceptions) to vote for the status-quo and ppl who are new _tend_ (with
exceptions again, no doubt) to vote for changes? Ever wonder if we
(old-timers) might be the reason? :-)
Just a thought to toss some humor in....
Later,
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