[rescue] OpenBSD
Harri Haataja
harri.haataja at cs.Helsinki.FI
Wed Jan 30 15:10:18 CST 2002
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 02:05:00PM -0800, Rick Hamell wrote:
> > I have no problem with the coexistence of NetBSD and OpenBSD. Both
> > projects have more or less different goals and developement goals. As
> > long as there are people in both projects, that are not to deep in
> > politics and are not to arrogant to thake over the good code of the
> > other side, it will be a fruitful coexistence.
>
> That's one of the reasons I like the BSD's better. They share and
> exchange stuff. In the Linux world it seems like everyone reinvents the
> wheel if they need/want something.
Care to give some examples to back that slop?
Only thing I see is init scripts. Other things arent Linux-specific (as
if init scripts were) and/or they have wildly different philosophies.
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