> On Sep 16, 2016, at 7:46 PM, Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 02:56:11PM -0400, John Newman wrote: >> At least you can easily build your entire user land and kernel (and >> ports) on FreeBSD. It's very straight forward compared to Linux >> distros (Gentoo/arch some what excluded I guess). I suppose this >> isn't much consolation if you're worried about the upstream svn repo >> itself..... > > Git has built in svn support these days anyway - to claim svn is vital > due to some workflow, is as grarpamp stated, total baloney. > > Attachment to svn is the grumpy old man yellin "get orf mah lawn" and > the kid using git points to his hover board that he's standing on and > smirks while saying "I'm not ON your lawn old man, I's floatin" then > grabs his ball off the grass and zooms off over the hedge. > > Can understand that some folks don't want to break a trail on the > bleeding edge, but git ain't a makerspace quad copter test bed any more, > it's a highly polished retail product with zoom stripes on the side. > > 11 years - a long time for continually developed software..
I agree - but try telling that to the FreeBSD folks :P John