FreeBSD should position itself as the best product for newcomers to the
UNIX-world.
No. It could damage FreeBSD. At present we largely just need to
educate newcomers from eg Linux etc (who already know some Unix),
We don't need to be swamped with noise from lots of clueless Microsoft
zeroes,
I prefer FreeBSD for 4 reasons:
- FreeBSD has true Unix roots, it's not just a new implementation of Unix,
like Linux.
- FreeBSD is a complete operating system, not just a kernel with third party
utilities, like Linux.
- FreeBSD has a development concept which guarantees a much more