On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:03:01AM -0400, Andrew Farnsworth wrote:
> 
> I am curious to know why someone would choose to use BSD rather than Linux
> and vice versa.  I have read several articles talking about BSD being
> carefully thought out as a whole and designed and tested to rigorous
> standards where Linux is not, but I am wondering if this is still as true as
> it once was.
> 

while normally i'm a staunch linux-guy there are times/projects that
using the reference IP stack is a good thing (tm)

also some twisted puppy ported DTrace to fbsd and i hates them for it.
(mostly cause i have to still use system tap on linux) 

--timball

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