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Date:      Sat, 11 Apr 1998 10:38:45 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
To:        Mark Mayo <mark@vmunix.com>, kris@airnet.net, David Shanes <dshanes@personalogic.com>
Cc:        chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Fw: Your Article "Freeware: The Heart & Soul of the Internet"
Message-ID:  <19980411103845.40439@freebie.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <19980410150331.16376@vmunix.com>; from Mark Mayo on Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 03:03:31PM -0400
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On Fri, 10 April 1998 at 15:03:31 -0400, Mark Mayo wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 10, 1998 at 01:15:03PM -0500, Kris Kirby wrote:
> For those interested, the arguments that worked best for me (note that
> this is for getting CS departments to embrace FreeBSD) :
>
> 1. Pedigree. History. FreeBSD is the product of the CSRG at Berkeley.
>    Its roots are in academia, and we should be continuing that tradition.
>
> 2. Documentation. The Design and Implementation of 4.4BSD book. The ORA
>    BSD document set (PSD, USD, etc.). The literally hundreds of USENIX
>    and IEEE research papers presented on BSD related design, etc..
>    Superior man pages for system calls. It's hard for a pedagogically
>    oriented prof to argue when you slap about 5000 pages of BSD docs
>    on his desk and demand that he produce the same for Linux.
>
> 3. Technical issues. NFS was written on BSD. The Athena project. Departments
>    all over the world have used BSD in the past because is was designed
>    with their labs, classrooms, and so on in mind. NFS in Linux sucks the
>    willy. You're going to have problems with NFS and Linux in a large
>    environment like a typical CS department.  Fill in the blank here, we all
>    know umpteen reasons why FreeBSD outperforms, outshines, or outwhatvers
>    Linux. Wait for Linux labs to break, and rub it in their face. As
>    mentioned previously, nice guys finish last in marketig - without
>    exception.

I'm surprised that you haven't mentioned the biggest buzzword
associated with BSD: the Internet.  Most of these other terms are
things that only techies have heard of.  *Everybody* has heard of the
Internet, which is more than you can say of Linux.  Look at the title
of this thread.

Greg

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