Subject: Re: NetBSD <-> OpenBSD
To: None <dm@sgi.com>
From: Frederic Cirera <fred@warka.ai.univ-paris8.fr>
List: port-sparc
Date: 07/02/1996 19:48:26
David S. Miller writes:
>
> If there existed software that did not have broken aspects, we'd all
> have nothing to do and could all go to the beach and call it a day.
> (Fortunately) software does have some problems no matter what, I
> personally find it more productive (and personally rewarding!) to
> therefore spend my time trying to decrease the number of those
> problems instead of complaining about it.
>
> Neil you have a very poor attitude in my opinion, and if you think all
> us "linux people" are out to get you and impurify your nice BSD code,
> we are not. Perhaps once that sinks in, you will not banter out like
> a child when one of us tries to make helpful suggestions to this list.
> You give us more and more reason not to be helpful and to just sit
> back and have open ears yet closed mouths, for fear of being struck by
> the tongue of various serpents should we make a sound.
I have reach NetBSD group and droped Linux out of my machines because
the kernel code contain a lot of hacks and unwanted capabilities,
spring of many problems. I like NetBSD for her clean and efficient
code without flourish. Please don't change this.
Fred.
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