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Date:      Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:54:34 -0500
From:      "C J Michaels" <cjm2@earthling.net>
To:        "Didier Derny" <didier@omnix.net>, "Jordan K. Hubbard" <jkh@zippy.cdrom.com>, "Martin Cracauer" <cracauer@cons.org>, <mo@servo.ccr.org>
Cc:        <freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Let 3.x die ASAP?
Message-ID:  <NDBBILKDCLLECBCLPMBICEBJCAAA.cjm2@earthling.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.1000329145706.13503A-100000@omnix.net>

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Ok, I'm sorry if this is long, and off topic for the list, this will be my
only posting.  I've condensed all of my replies to this discussion into this
one message, so please skim through the whole thing.

===== Didier (and others):
I for one, have been running 3.x-STABLE since it came out.  I have had _1_
kernel panic in that whole time, and that kernel panic was _my_ fault.  I
have had nothing but stability with my 3.x-STABLE system.  You'll find that
there are MANY people who have had nothing but stability from their
3.X-STABLE systems.

Judging the stability of 3.x by the postings in this list is inaccurate.
The purpose of this list is to help with problems/questions/etc...  Of
course people aren't going to post daily "my 3.x system works great,
thanks!".  It's a waste of bandwidth.

You're complaining that a given release of 3.x isn't stable, but yet you
complain that it is in constant development.  If a given release of -STABLE
has a genuine stability issue, it gets fixed, and committed.  So yes it is
constantly developing.  Would you prefer that bug fixes were just boxed up
and released only once a year?  Would you prefer that they were not fixed at
all?

There are several small points that several people in this discussion need
to come to terms with:
   1. No OS is ever 100% bug free.  It's not humanly possible.
   2. STABLE != STATIC.  Given #1 -STABLE needs to be in a constant state of
change because as bugs are found, they are fixed and committed.  This
doesn't mean untested developmental code, just (mainly) fixes.
   3. -CURRENT is where the new and developmental code goes.  It is a
testing ground for new features and developements, it is not for those
looking for stability.
   4. No one is forcing anyone to do anything.  If you are happy with 2.1.2
then keep running it.  If your 3.2-BETA is as solid as a rock, keep running
it.  If you install an x.0 release of _ANY_ software and expect it to be
perfect in every way, you are deluding yourself.

===== Developers:
Yes, this is a FREE OS, that is FREEly available, and is developed (mainly)
by people giving their FREE time.  Despite that, if 90% of users want the
log messages in pig-latin, but the core team feels it's a stupid idea, how
do you think users will react?  They will eventually find an OS that allow
them to have log messages in pig-latin.  Just shrugging your shoulders and
saying "The OS is FREE, so deal with it" isn't going to keep that user base
around.


===== Martin:
An addendum to the above note.  I realize that developement on the 3.x
branch many not be interesting or exciting anymore, and you would like to
move on.  You do need to consider your users here as well.  It stands to
reason that a good number of active FreeBSD users are still on the 3.x
branch.  I would venture to guess more than 50%.  When I say active, I do
not mean those people that are still running 2.2.x on a production machine
that hasn't been rebootedn 2 years.

Do you truly expect the majority (50% or more) of said users to jump to 4.0
as soon as it's released?  Just because someone (anyone) says it's good.  I
realize that 4.0 is probably one of the most stable x.0 releases of ANYTHING
in the world (I've read Jordan's posts).  But it's still a x.0 release, and
shouldn't (in my mind) hold the title of -STABLE until the shake down
leading up to 4.1.  Until such time 3.x-STABLE should be actively supported.
If you force people down a path they don't want to go, they will resist.
You will be driving more people away than you will be helping.

=====
Please don't take this as a complaint, just a comment.  I am very happy with
the direction FreeBSD is going right now and actively promote it.  For the
record I am running 3.4-STABLE on my "production" machine and am currenlty
playing/learning/testing/beating/breaking RELENG_4 on a spare machine.  I
may move to 4.x before 4.1 comes out, I may not, only time will tell.

-Chris

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
[mailto:owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Didier Derny
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2000 10:14 AM
To: Jordan K. Hubbard
Cc: Martin Cracauer; freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Let 3.x die ASAP?



the problem is really simple, I' WORKING with FreeBSD not PLAYING
you are like 3 years boys you are trowing their old toys each time
they have an new one.

I can't an many people can't upgrade the system on their machine
at the actual rythm of FreeBSD version (each one supposed to be the best
one and solve most of the problems :-))) )

without a real stability (like the one with 2.x) this product
has no more value than linux or solaris, sco...

even If I have a great hope for FreeBSD 4.x, I consider that actually
4.0 is just bullshit (I mean a developper's toy but I wanted a strong
word [perhaps too strong I fear]) and you are already
throwing the old one (3.x).

A I told you before, I'm preparing a way to be able to choose between
FreeBSD and something else (netbsd, openbsd, linux...) but not before
next year.

perhaps that the abandon of FreeBSD 3.x is simply the first effect
of what I was saying in my previous mails ?

  +-----------+
  |           |
  |  FreeBSD  |
  |    RIP    |
  |           |
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

--
Didier Derny
didier@omnix.net


On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:

> I thought the end came for you after you started spreading the FUD the
> last time.  As Winston Churchill said to Neville Chamberlain after
> his highly successful trip to Munich:  "For god's sake man, GO!"
>
> - Jordan
>



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