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Date:      Wed, 30 Sep 1998 10:31:36 -0700
From:      "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@time.cdrom.com>
To:        James Love (by way of Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>) <love@cptech.org>
Cc:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Device Drivers for Linux and Intel's annoucement 
Message-ID:  <23307.907176696@time.cdrom.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 30 Sep 1998 11:19:02 MDT." <199809301731.LAA17481@lariat.lariat.org> 

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> Oh-oh. Guys, it looks as if Intel is throwing its hat in the
> Linux arena and is guaranteeing help with the development of
> device drivers. But there's no mention of it doing the same
> for any of the *BSDs. Will this consign them to permanent
> second-class status?

No.  And what's with all the chicken-little stuff going around these
days, guys?  It's really self-defeating and rather unnecessary to
boot.  If nobody is embracing free software, we cry and moan.  If
people are embracing free software, but just not our particular flavor
of the moment, we cry and moan some more.  Conveniently forgotten in
all of this is the fact that this is all new territory for the likes
of Intel and OF COURSE they're going to go courting the Linux folks as
an obvious first choice because they are, well, the obvious first
choice.

Being the first and obvious choice comes from having millions of users
and lots of magazine coverage and LOTS and LOTS of BOOKS in the
bookstores and all the other indicators which people with suits on are
bound to look at before jumping into any new fad (and let's face it,
that's what we're looking at right now).  People aren't going to start
knocking down our doors with movie deals and autograph books just
because we all really really want that to happen or because we know
FreeBSD Is The Right Solution or any of that stuff, it'll happen when
a certain critical mass has been achieved and the time for that to
happen has been reached.

Personally, I think people need to get busy in the book department if
they want to see FreeBSD start going places faster (or they need to be
content with it getting there not quite as fast).  All this kvetching
in mailing lists that Opinion Leaders(tm) don't even read doesn't get
us anywhere.

- Jordan

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