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Date:      Wed, 06 Jun 2012 20:48:13 +0700
From:      Erich Dollansky <erich@alogreentechnologies.com>
To:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Cc:        Sean Cavanaugh <millenia2000@hotmail.com>, 'Daniel Kalchev' <daniel@digsys.bg>
Subject:   Re: Why Are You NOT Using FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <3668749.rHy9RI2eRn@x220.ovitrap.com>
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Hi,

On 06 June 2012 9:21:22 Sean Cavanaugh wrote:
> 
> Overall I see it as packages are flat stable at the cost of being out of
> date, and ports are current but not guaranteed to compile without
> intervention. The Maintainers do give a very good shot to make them stable
> but sometimes one person cannot maintain millions of lines of code and not
> make a glitch occasionally, or make it out on time when a dependency
> changes.

isn't the date of the packages the date of the last release of the branch? Aren't the chances high then to get a working ports tree?

You can follow the discussion about this subject for at least 10 years back. The result is always the same.

In parallel is the discussion why so little people are using FreeBSD.

Do you understand what I want to say?

Erich



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