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Date:      Tue, 17 Jul 2012 11:21:53 -0700
From:      Dave Hayes <dave@jetcafe.org>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Pull in upstream before 9.1 code freeze?
Message-ID:  <5005AD41.6020406@jetcafe.org>
In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1207170745170.9428@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl>
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On 07/16/12 22:45, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>> Why not create a command wtf(1)?
>>
> there are really lot of good features that can be made in FreeBSD.
> actually good, instead of that crap

Unless you have some objective, measurable, and quantifiable definition 
of "crap", your judgement is a subjective one and I am unable to 
evaluate whether I am for or against it.

I find that it's a real problem finding good features in FreeBSD, 
especially if they are new. I don't have so much time to track mailing 
lists and pour over the source code (usually the single source of 
documentation on new features), so I would find a command that suggested 
new features and pointed the user to related documentation extremely 
useful.

I'm sure there are many others who would agree. :) Would you explain why 
you do not?
-- 
Dave Hayes - Consultant - Altadena CA, USA - dave@jetcafe.org
 >>>> *The opinions expressed above are entirely my own* <<<<

The difference between a moral man and a man of honor is
that the latter regrets a discreditable act, even when it
has worked and he has not been caught.



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