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- Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 08:15:55 +0900
- From: "Josh Glover" <jmglov@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] [OT] Intel core duo errata
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On 06/07/07, Daniel A. Ramaley <daniel.ramaley@example.com> wrote:
On Friday 06 July 2007 03:00, Nguyen Vu Hung wrote:
>1. OpenBSD: Slow. Long release cycle. Security oriented. Stable. >2. Linux: Fast. Short release cycle. Feature oriented.
I don't think all of the attributes you grant OpenBSD are entirely accurate. It certainly isn't slow. And new versions of OpenBSD are released very regularly: every 6 months.
I think he was perhaps talking about the kernel, not the userland. BSD kernel development proceeds slowly and conservatively. Of course, bugs get fixed aggressively, but drivers and crazy new architectures lag.
Which is not a bad thing; it is just, as Nguyen-san was pointing out (Nguyen, what should we call you? Vu Hung? Nguyen?), a different philosophy of development. I don't think you'd find many experienced sysadmins who would argue that the Linux kernel is more stable than the BSD one.
But Linux's experimental culture has led to some really cool shite that has flowed back into some of the other Unices, just as Linux has borrowed tried-and-true stuff from them.
-- Cheers, Josh
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