Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 12:11:50 +0800 From: Erich Dollansky <erichsfreebsdlist@alogt.com> To: Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@FreeBSD.org> Cc: "Russell L. Carter" <rcarter@pinyon.org>, freebsd-current Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: HOWTO articles for migrating from Linux to FreeBSD, especially for pkg? Message-ID: <20141018121150.5aae6682@X220.alogt.com> In-Reply-To: <CAG=rPVcUK3aHAVMQnd__yHGP8%2BfUFe_WN6eYi7A5UO2=SEEdOA@mail.gmail.com> References: <20140811221043.492110d4@arch> <CAG=rPVdht0jYnpWjd0rkiy=Lv5cXUiz5e=4zvrLN9f-6sLHSow@mail.gmail.com> <20140813213718.4814f58c@arch> <53EC1214.9020505@pinyon.org> <CAG=rPVcUK3aHAVMQnd__yHGP8%2BfUFe_WN6eYi7A5UO2=SEEdOA@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, On Fri, 15 Aug 2014 12:01:30 -0700 Craig Rodrigues <rodrigc@FreeBSD.org> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Russell L. Carter > <rcarter@pinyon.org> wrote: > > > One complaint I have about the FreeBSD project, is that the core > project contributors and developers rely too much on > e-mail for communication. This certainly works, and I use it too, but > new and casual users getting into FreeBSD > may get lost in the maze of FreeBSD mailing lists. It would be nice > if more of the core project contributors mailing lists have two advantages I would not like to miss. A) people can create their own archive and use it when they are offline B) Google & Co. offer good search tools to search the online archives > used the web forums ( http://forums.freebsd.org ), since stuff like I also noticed while travelling that some locations block the forum. Ok, it is rare. > that shows up nicely in web searches, and it is easier This is also true for the e-mails. Erich
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