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Date:      Mon,  8 Mar 1999 18:22:13 -0600 (CST)
From:      Tony Kimball <alk@pobox.com>
To:        dcs@newsguy.com
Cc:        freebsd-chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: base64
Message-ID:  <14052.3661.72448.560855@avalon.east>
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Quoth Daniel C. Sobral on Mon, 8 March:
: 
: 1) You cannot even do a network installation on some of the networks
: requiring DHCP.

So install dhcp if you want to do a network installation?
Mutatis mutandis.

: This argument does not make sense. If these distributions were
: better than FreeBSD for (whatever use), given that they have more
: circulation, in first place, nobody would install FreeBSD. Why would
: anyone do that if a) Linux is popular and b) it's better?

I'll return my refrain: Different people have different needs --
and different software is better for their different needs.

: That FreeBSD continues to get installed, and it is not uncommon at
: all the case where a Linux user gets converted to FreeBSD, it stands
: to evidence that FreeBSD *can* and *is* a better OS for a lot of
: users.

Change that to 'lot' to a 'few', and I'd have to agree:  It's better
for me.  I'd like to see it grow and I think it can be better
for a lot more people, with some simple  packaging changes, hence
my suggestions.

: -Current exists because that's were we make the OS evolve. We want
: it to evolve because we feel the need to. I might be mistaken, but I
: doubt there is any single feature in -current that wasn't *needed*
: by someone, and for this reason was created and added.

Needs have causes.  Clearly the needs of a few are of greater
significance than the needs of the one or the many.  I'd like to
see the needs of the many play a larger role in planning the future.




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