Date: Mon, 22 May 1995 07:52:27 -0700 From: John Dyson <dyson@Root.COM> To: questions@FreeBSD.org, sjwoodr@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu Subject: Re: FreeBSD question... Message-ID: <199505221452.HAA24111@Root.COM>
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What? There is lots of new development being done on/for FreeBSD. For example, except for 386BSD (I have heard), FreeBSD is the only FREE BSD that has a merged VM/Buffer cache. FreeBSD has numerous networking improvements. New driver support is being added daily. Some commercial applications have started appearing. A new release is nearing the end of it's test cycle -- and will be out soon. Much new work is being done for 2.1 (a "stablilty" release), 2.2 ( more new development), and work is being planned for further in the future. It is *very* unlikely that FreeBSD will "die" soon :-). It is definitely someone who is uninformed that would espouse rumors of the demise of FreeBSD. John Dyson (FreeBSD core) dyson@root.com
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