Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 15:07:01 +0300 From: Mihai =?UTF-8?B?RG9uyJt1?= <mihai.dontu@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: The source code of *BSD contains the comment =?UTF-8?B?4oCY?= =?UTF-8?B?RG9lcw==?= this belong =?UTF-8?B?aGVyZT/igJk=?= Message-ID: <20140416150701.330b76b8@mdontu-l> In-Reply-To: <COL127-W3715056578EC3F958B38B8E8530@phx.gbl> References: <COL127-W50854C41C300BA3C07D981E8500@phx.gbl> <COL127-W3715056578EC3F958B38B8E8530@phx.gbl>
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On Wed, 16 Apr 2014 14:41:19 +0300 Jorge Luis Carvalho Santos wrote: > > Lok Technologies , a San Jose, Calif.-based maker of networking > > gear, started out using Linux in its equipment but switched to > > OpenBSD four years ago after company founder Simon Lok, who holds a > > doctorate in computer science, took a close look at the Linux > > source code.=E2=80=9CYou know what I found? Right in the kernel, in the > > heart of the operating system, I found a developer=E2=80=99s comment th= at > > said, =E2=80=98Does this belong here?=E2=80=99 =E2=80=9CLok says. =E2= =80=9CWhat kind of confidence > > does that inspire? Right then I knew it was time to switch.=E2=80=9D > > reference :http://www.forbes.com/2005/06/16/linux-bsd-unix-cz_dl_0616th= eo.html > > The source code of *BSD contains the comment =E2=80=98Does this belong > > here?=E2=80=99 >=20 > I am very interested in being answered, please help me I noticed there's a trend these days to dig out these ancient articles and try and stir up the BSD people. What's up with that? --=20 Mihai Don=C8=9Bu
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