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Date:      Sat, 09 Oct 1999 01:26:39 +0000
From:      Joseph Scott <joseph.scott@owp.csus.edu>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert@primenet.com>
Cc:        Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>, chat@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Targeting the server: Not such a good idea?
Message-ID:  <37FE99CE.B8EC30E8@owp.csus.edu>
References:  <199910090057.RAA01911@usr09.primenet.com>

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Terry Lambert wrote:
> 
> > >         Before I comment on these comments, I believe everyone involved in
> > >FreeBSD would love to see FreeBSD be much more comparable to Windows (
> > >support, apps, drivers, etc ) in the desktop world.  However being that
> > >resources are finite then tough decisions must be made.
> >
> > It is true that resources are finite. But as FreeBSD grows in applicability,
> > the pool of resources available for its development will also expand.
> 
> [ ... ]
> 
> > I'm reminded of the quote from Richard Bach's "Jonathan Livingston
> > Seagull" -- "Argue for your limitations, and you get to keep them."
> 
> This is your salient point.
> 
> If someone wants to work on something, and you tell them that
> that's not where your platform is at, they will go elsewhere.
> 
> It is only if someone asks to work on something, and you tell
> them "Sure!  Welcome aboard!  The more the merrier!" that you
> will attract contributors outside of your preestablished (or
> defacto) clique.

	In an effort to not drag this on forever I'll try and be to the point. 
If an organization/company/venture/whatever wants to be involved in
enhancing FreeBSD for the desktop then I'm all for it.  I would
personally have some personal qualifacations on that though.  Any said
company/org/group should stay true to FreeBSD's model of development (
ie : should work in harmony with core/committers ).  If they can't do
that then they should figure out what they need to do to make that
happen, actively try and make the relationship better/work and not just
denounce it.

	I will even go so far as to say that if anyone in the future refers to
FreeBSD as only a server OS they should gently be reminded that many of
us enjoy it's use on the desktop ( the past in behind us, if we really
want to do any good we need to move on ).  However I don't think that we
should shy away from saying that FreeBSD is one awesome server OS.  So
no one should get bent of shape when someone says something like :
"FreeBSD is the best server OS out there." in a discussion of server
OS's ( that example is extreme, but you get the idea ).

	I'm looking forward to getting a copy of Applixware at FreeBSD Con. 
I'm hoping that will fit a gap in FreeBSD on the desktop.

-- 

Joseph Scott
joseph.scott@owp.csus.edu
Office Of Water Programs - CSU Sacramento


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