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Date:      Tue, 2 Mar 1999 23:11:34 -0500 (EST)
From:      "John S. Dyson" <dyson@iquest.net>
To:        scrappy@hub.org (The Hermit Hacker)
Cc:        freebsd-chat@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Guess we've lost the server market too...?
Message-ID:  <199903030411.XAA00446@y.dyson.net>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9903022312170.59717-100000@thelab.hub.org> from The Hermit Hacker at "Mar 2, 99 11:12:32 pm"

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(Mini-rant, not meant to be flamage, so just be patient
 that this is a rant of frustration, not a flame...)

The Hermit Hacker said:
> 
> http://www.ibm.com/news/1999/03/02.phtml
> 
I haven't read that article, but there has been a severe lack
of official (proper) advocacy by FreeBSD, and needs to be
a full time effort for at least 2-3 people at this time.
If at least one core member isn't working FULL time on
PR, then there is an even more severe problem.

Media contacts are critical, and I suspect that FreeBSD
doesn't have enough (or our contacts aren't making enough
progress.)  FreeBSD has good technical people
on the project, but still a severe lack of schmoozing.
FreeBSD could stagnate technically for 1yr, but with
proper marketing, could grow amazingly well.  Technical
excellence isn't an issue in the market today, because
the comparisons are so inferior in many of the important
ways (except for geek appeal, and now buzzword appeal.)

FYI, my Dad just asked about Linux, and I explained that
it was like FreeBSD (that I used to work on), and had to
suggest that since his friends are most likely going to
run Linux, that he might consider it also.  This sickened
me, but makes the Linux decision almost like the Windows
decision of past days.  I explained the license issue to
him, and he agrees that GPL is a mess -- but I still claim
that Linux is still a better choice for him :-(.  FreeBSD
*should* have been a better choice...

Sure, I am trying to work on some advanced stuff, but
that isn't going to make ANY difference in FreeBSD's
(or any OSes) future for a couple of years.  The key here
is to make the contacts.  I hear of FreeBSD in a similar
vain to hearing about OS/2 or Betamax... :-(.  BTW,
I have 2 EDBeta decks, so I have previously backed
loosers, and would hate to do so again...  The really
cool/sad thing is that today, one can get a digital video
deck, which TOTALLY BLOWS the alternatives away for
consumer purposes...  Now, the question is: what is
EDBeta?  The answer: Who cares?

The deciding factor on FreeBSD's success is PR, and it
will be primarily PR, marketing and name recognition
that supports FreeBSD's success or it's failure.

A little insider note: I happen to have access to the insides
of the proverbial largest computer manufacturer, and they really
love FreeBSD.  The reason why it isn't being used in certain
applications has NOTHING to do with technical excellence.

-- 
John                  | Never try to teach a pig to sing,
dyson@iquest.net      | it makes one look stupid
jdyson@nc.com         | and it irritates the pig.


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