Re: Who is still here?

2018-01-18 Thread Axel Beckert
Hi, Christoph Egger wrote: > As you undoubtedly have noticed I'm essentially gone from the debian-bsd@ > world for more than a year now. And with the stretch release (where we didn't > have a stretch-kfreebsd) the question becomes somewhat important: Who is > still

答复: Who is still here?

2017-12-26 Thread 邹 佳庆
I want to build an OS from FreeBSD + bsd-libc + Fedora. 发件人: Steven Chamberlain 发送时间: 2017年12月25日 23:08 收件人: debian-bsd@lists.debian.org 主题: Re: Who is still here? Hello, Sorry for this late response. I've been away for a long time. I've not been able

Re: Who is still here?

2017-12-25 Thread Steven Chamberlain
Hello, Sorry for this late response. I've been away for a long time. I've not been able to do any development work, or even keep up with emails on the lists. Sorry. I'm actually still using GNU/kFreeBSD in some places, find it very useful, and perceive it has advantages over Debian GNU/Linux.

Re: Who is still here?

2017-11-02 Thread Vincent Bentley
I am a lurker on this list. I am a long time FreeBSD user and almost as long a Debian GNU/Linux user. I have been using Ubuntu Gnome as my primary desktop system for development for some years but before the 18.04 release of Ubuntu I will have migrated almost all my servers, desktops and laptops to

Re: Who is still here?

2017-11-01 Thread Jeff Epler
Like many, I came to Debian GNU/kFreeBSD when it was a way I could get Debian and ZFS together. Early on I contributed some patches (improved thread debugging in gdb, and a working valgrind port being the two that I recall offhand in which I had a great deal of pride at the time) which unfortunate

Who is still here?

2017-10-31 Thread Christoph Egger
Hi all! As you undoubtedly have noticed I'm essentially gone from the debian-bsd@ world for more than a year now. And with the stretch release (where we didn't have a stretch-kfreebsd) the question becomes somewhat important: Who is still here and working on kfreebsd? If you