I wanted to say I need to know much more.

2009/10/6 Alexander Bubnov <alexander.bub...@gmail.com>

> I agree with you I need much more.
>
> 2009/10/6 Theo de Raadt <dera...@cvs.openbsd.org>
>
>> > > > Probably I am going to ask a stupid question but it is very
>> interesting
>> > > for
>> > > > me. Because I would like to help BSD projects.
>> > > > Why OpenBSD does not use pkgsrc of NetBSD project as default ports?
>> I
>> > > guess
>> > > > work can be faster in case port system is shared between BSD
>> projects
>> > > > including FreeBSD. NetBSD ports are ported to many Oses so I would
>> prefer
>> > > > these port system.
>> > >
>> > > Just like all the countries in the world should get together for a
>> central
>> > > governemnt and there would be more love, right?
>> > >
>> > >
>> > Yes. Like that - BSD community. I do not think it is Utopia. I think at
>> > first there is a need to discussed some general aims and rules which
>> helps
>> > to resolve difference opinions. Then do common work together.
>> > For example (below just alphabetically sort BSD systems),
>> > - FreeBSD would like to be fastest  under i386. FreeBSD team can do
>> > packages/ports related to i386.
>> > - NetBSD would like to be ported under many platforms. This BSD can do
>> all
>> > rest work.
>> > - OpenBSD would like to be very secure and stable.  Blowfish team can
>> > implement packages system to build them for N-platform using pkgsrc.
>> >
>> > I guess cooperation of BSD teams can save time to concentrate for
>> different
>> > aims, but not common.
>> > BSD community is the power .
>> > Unfortunately, I can see divisions like DragonflyBSD. I guess it is bad
>> way.
>> > It is just my opinion.
>>
>> What you suggest is absolute rubbish.
>>
>> It is just talk -- not action -- but furthermore you don't have a clue
>> what you are talking about.
>>
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> --
> /BR, Alexander
>



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/BR, Alexander

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