I really wish that. However, in the near coming days, noone will use DragonFly on desktop simply because Linux and FreeBSD will have OpenGL accelerated X for which you need 3rd party drivers. I briefly installed KDE on FreeBSD without nvidia drivers. It was ok, but GUI was slow, redrawing windows was slow(same on DragonFly), then I installed nvidia drivers and now it's very smooth, ready for desktop use. Sadly, there won't be nvidia drivers for DragonFly any time soon.
I'd like to see 3rd party drivers not included if there are NDA requirements of binary and other crap. Nothing will change if you just give in and use the crap they are pushing.
So basically we are back to the "It's been there for ages, sometimes working, sometimes not, but it's BSD written so we keep it there irrespectively of whether its crap or not". Gee, and I thought DragonFly was progressive.
To me it seems like people are just jumping on the sendmail hating bandwagon because of the NetBSD decision. What NetBSD does is not necessarily what DragonFly should do. If DragonFly mirrored every decision of the other BSDs then there would be no reason for DragonFly to exist. With that said here's my opinion on the subject. A tiny local only MTA in the base system is what I would like to see. People that need a full featured MTA and a custom setup can fend for themselves with pkgsrc or by hand. If the argument for keeping sendmail is that DFly will be used as a server and should include a full featured MTA, isnt a server just as likely to serve http? Shouldnt it include apache? I consider this to not be a real argument for the inclusion of sendmail(over a local only MTA). The base system requires at minimum a local only MTA and that is what it 'should' have. -Kevin -- Kevin L. Kane kevin.kane at gmail.com
