> On 08/22/2007 03:57 PM, Jesper Juhl wrote:
>
>> On 22/08/07, shyam burkule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> hellow
>>>  can you please tell me where i can get new patches for freeBSD?

After reading wikipedia's article on trolling in Internet, i didn't get
clear picture of it. Now i do, thanks for such convenient example!
(hint: shyam burkule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  kernelnewbies@nl.linux.org
                           ^^^^^^^                             ^^^^^^^)

== 22-08-2007, Rene Herman: ==

>> Try a FreeBSD mailing list. This list is for discussing the Linux kernel.
>
> Only in practice -- by (original) design it's not. Since the new wiki site 
> on kernelnewbies.org it's a little less explicit, but still there:
>
> "We help each other learn how the Linux kernel works and occasionally 
> discuss other operating system kernels."
>
> Ofcourse, practice might sometimes not be non-important. And no, no idea 
> where you can get patches for FreeBSD.

I don't know, why Linus and friends don't have `linux.org' as
distribution primary; maybe this is result of stupid domain name races
and cybersquatting, don't know.

OTOH, `kernel.org' is kind of world-domination thing, IMHO.

And what if world domination will happen suddenly?

(See last posts in debian-dpkg list and "rewriting kbuild/kconfig" in
LKML, if interested in my POV :)

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Otherwise, guess what to do :)
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