Quoting Alexey Karagodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

2006/4/6, Chris H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Quoting Alexey Karagodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 2006/4/6, Dennis Melentyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Alexey,
>>
>> 2006/4/6, Alexey Karagodov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> > hi.
>> > i think, this unstablity happaning just because developers trying to
>> > make
>> > two systems at one time, one is 6.0 and another 7.0 current and they
>> > supporting old version, lower then 6.0
>> > i want to ask developers, why you developing new system, 7.0, if you
>> > don't
>> > finish old, 6.0 ?!
>> > finish 6.0, make it work, and upgrade it to 7.0 and to 8.0 and to
>> 9.0and so
>> > on ...
>> > what so new and revolutionary in 7.0 in comparison with 6.0 ?!
>> > to use your system i must be a DEVELOPER, but i don't have so much
time!
>> > i
>>
>>
>> 'Must' is a toooo strong word. If they wish - they will. If you need
you
>> have two options: do it yourself or pay some money to someone who can.
>> Period. Or have you paid them for that? :)
>> Just don't use any system in production without having it tested first.
>> This world is not perfect, and software is way less perfect than world.
:)
>>
>
> ok. then, freebsd-developers may change "The Power To Serve" to "The
Power
> To Test", "FreeBSD is an advanced operating system " to "FreeBSD is
> an advanced operating system in stage of forever development", etc.
> pay money to use stable (working) product or help us to develope it for
free
> ...

Boy. I don't get it. It hasn't cost you anymore than time to use FreeBSD.
If your concerned with how a particular version runs on various hardware,
simply wait to see what others experiences have been with it. You are not
*required* to use the latest version(s). For that matter; you're not
required to use it at all. But personally, after years of usage; I'd have
to say that all-in-all, you'd be hard pressed to find a better OS -
especially
for the money. ;)


and again. if *NIX developers can't answer user's question, they say "get
out" or "it's your problem" or "try something else" or "For that matter;
you're not required to use it at all". everytime one answer for multiple
question "WE ARE *NIX, WE ARE GODS. YOU, GO TRY SOMETHING ELSE"

That's not at all what I was saying. I simply do not understand why you
would complain so loudly to ppl whom have worked tireless hours/ years
to provide you with a *free* and rhobust Operating System with all the
trimmings. Indeed, during some phases of development, there are glitches.
But as I already stated; there is no reason to use those particular stages.
It is not so hard to figure out, is it?

--Chris H.


--Chris

>
>  don't want to develope! i want to use, i want to help you with some
advise
>> > (
>> > e.g. what feature to add, what feature to change etc), i can and i
want
>> > to
>> > share some of my hardware to feet your needs, make a mirror, make a
test
>> > server/workstation/notebook/PDA etc. i'm not an freebsd developer.
i'm
>> > just
>>
>>
>> That's great! That's your contribution to the project. Every one here
>> contribute whatever they can: money, hardware, code, PR, support.
>> But no one can say what someone must to do.
>>
>> PS. Без обид?
>>
>
> а то! :)
> какие обиды. нормальненько так беседуем ...
>
> --
>>
>> Dennis Melentyev
>>
>



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Linux is not,
nor never will be, UNIX.


he don't want to be a UNIX. he don't need it.

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