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Date:      Wed, 05 Jun 1996 09:37:53 +0700
From:      Iwan Leonardus <riwanlky@rad.net.id>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   stable
Message-ID:  <31B4F301.41C67EA6@rad.net.id>

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Hi,

I 've been heard about this -stable version, I think the -stable code is more
suitable for all 'Live' system, while the other can be accepted as other system,
especially development, and personal system.

In the BSD world, I also heard this BSDI OS as commercial BSD OS, which is suppose
to be more 'stable', because all commercial product is mean to work in 'Live' system

So, I am wandering what BSDI has that FreeBSD -stable do not have so we have to pay
more for BSDI OS. These information is usefull for planning and budgeting for a
system connected to Internet.

Thanks in advance and best regards

Iwan L



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