On 12 Dec, Kevin Oberman wrote:
> I worked with 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD back in the 70s and 80s. I moved to other
> OSes (Digital RT, RSX and VMS an Varian Vortex) and returned in about 1999
> to FreeBSD 3.0. I've been using FreeBSD ever since. It's been wonderful and
> I am so grateful to all of the peo
I worked with 4.2BSD and 4.3BSD back in the 70s and 80s. I moved to other
OSes (Digital RT, RSX and VMS an Varian Vortex) and returned in about 1999
to FreeBSD 3.0. I've been using FreeBSD ever since. It's been wonderful and
I am so grateful to all of the people who have keeping it going over the
y
> Glen,
> It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
> the 1.0 Release. Its been a long road, but we are here now!
Its alwasy really nice to see poeple who have been with the project since
the start still around :-) So, time to start upgrading everything to 12.0!
well done
On 12/11/18 8:01 PM, Rodney W. Grimes wrote:
Glen,
It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
the 1.0 Release. Its been a long road, but we are here now!
Good Job, hats off!
+1
Regards
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Niclas Zeising
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> On 11 Dec 2018, at 20:01, Rodney W. Grimes
> wrote:
>
> Glen,
> It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
> the 1.0 Release. Its been a long road, but we are here now!
Great job!
I remember when I used my first FreeBSD release (2.0.5) in 1995. Aftter trying
Xenix
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 11:01 AM Rodney W. Grimes
wrote:
>
> Glen,
> It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
> the 1.0 Release. Its been a long road, but we are here now!
>
> Good Job, hats off!
+1, keep up the great work!
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Glen,
It is just a bit shy of 25 years and 1 month that I shipped
the 1.0 Release. Its been a long road, but we are here now!
Good Job, hats off!
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Rod Grimes rgri...@freebsd.org
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