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Re: Removing ARCNET stuffs
On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 10:45:46PM +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
> On Sat, May 30, 2015 at 07:37:04PM +0000, David Holland wrote:
> > > I would argue that this has happened already - FreeBSD and NetBSD are
> > > the results... at least from the outside, this is how it looks like,
> > > with FreeBSD focusing on few platforms but modernizing itself quite
> > > a bit (kernel preempting, zfs, ...) and NetBSD focusing on "it runs
> > > everywhere".
> >
> > Yes, see, this is the problem. "It runs everywhere" now means "it is
> > an OS for junkyard machines". That was never the intent when that was
> > NetBSD's market positioning, 15+ years ago. Nor is it the reality now.
>
> This is not what I said "for junkyard machines". It does run on amd64
> as well, after all :-)
>
> But you can't really argue the point that priorities are quite different
> here - "focused on portability, really good cross-build system, etc."
> vs. "newest features and maximum efficiency on modern hardware".
Yes, I can. That's all market positioning from 15-20 years ago; it has
little or no current relevance, either for NetBSD or FreeBSD.
> and until someone shows
> up and asks us about supporting yet another OpenBSD offshot, I'm not going
> to care.
Fair enough :-)
--
David A. Holland
dholland%netbsd.org@localhost
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