On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 22:30, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff <[email protected]> wrote:
> > BTW, why do You think that there is any correlation between popularity > of FreeBSD and the lack of label? In the row of BSD labels I've always conceived FreeBSD as being most focused on being a multi-purpose OS (which, of the BSDs, it surely is, considering that all desktop BSDs were derived from it too) – which of course makes it useful for many purposes, but no purpose in particular. I do agree that there should be (at most a handful of) defining "talking points" when pitching DragonFly to people – I've in the past mostly focused on these: * works to get multiprocessing right – from the ground up, not tacked on * HAMMER * swapcache * the simplicity & clarity of the whole system * the community (you!) (I mean it. The tone on the mailing lists & on IRC is incredibly calm, helpful and patient. Thank you.) Not sure if this is the same as "project goals", but there go my 2 cents. __matthiasr
