from Dewayne Geraghty:

> Synth is very good.  It builds upon pkg and is way less complicated that
> poudriere.
 
> Unfortunately John Marino was unceremoniously removed from committing to
> FreeBSD, and its is uncertain whether he'll continue to support synth on
> FreeBSD.  (He supports DragonflyBSD.  :)

I remember reading about this falling-out.  Are others in FreeBSD ports taking 
over and continuing support and updates for synth?

Does John Marino still support NetBSD pkgsrc with synth?  It seems NetBSD 
pkgsrc people are not catching on, preferring to stay with the clumsy pkgsrc 
tools: creatures of habit, reluctant to change.

I tried the live/installation DragonFlyBSD USB-stick image, but it had 
problems: no Internet access, drivers missing or nonworking, and my last try 
didn't boot.  Also it couldn't (previous tries) mount any FreeBSD or NetBSD 
partition, and FreeBSD and NetBSD couldn't mount/read the DragonFlyBSD USB 
stick even with UFS as opposed to Hammer file system.

Tom

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