On 4/27/06, walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > NetBSD (and also its derivative OpenBSD) runs on more hardware platforms > than DragonFly, and that is not likely to change so quickly. But given > a little time, I believe that will change also.
Who cares about being able to run on every evaluation board and game console? DragonFly's greatest utility is on fast networkable (for clustering) and SMP machines, for anything less it doesn't offer a compelling use over NetBSD, which is 'fast enough' for uniprocessor machines already, and improving with every version. So while a Sparc port would be useful, even bothering to compete with half of NetBSD's ports list is a fantastic waste which will just pollute the source tree and take away valuable developer time :P Worthy archs are Alpha, Sparc (32 and 64), AMD64, i386, PowerPC, POWER5, IA64. The rest is not very useful. Am I missing one? Can you SMP ARM or MIPS? Heck, get EFI support done and you have covered the extremely common IBM clones *and* the increasingly common Intel Macs, which is a huge share of commodity hardware already. Long mode AMD64 would be nice (speeds up some algorithms like AES, and gives you a native NX bit) and if I had any Sparc, PowerPC, etc. hardware I'd sure want to DragonFly it at some point. -- Dmitri Nikulin