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Date:      Fri,  5 Mar 1999 23:51:34 -0600 (CST)
From:      Tony Kimball <alk@pobox.com>
To:        dcs@newsguy.com
Cc:        hackers@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: base64
Message-ID:  <14048.48864.918087.631128@avalon.east>
References:  <14048.10089.598598.919239@avalon.east> <36E07AEC.101F3467@newsguy.com>

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Quoth Daniel C. Sobral on Sat, 6 March:
: > 
: > This raises a good point:  The base system should include mechanisms
: > for MIME.  It's rather basic.
: 
: Why? It doesn't even include a decent mail reader. If you are going
: to install a mail reader, anyway, you can install a mime extra...

It is an issue of what the package is intended to be.  I think of
FreeBSD is more than a kernel.  Some substantial portion of its appeal
relative to Linux is that it is as a coherent OS, a general-purpose
platform, which incorporates the necessary facilities for ordinary
uses.  As the set of ordinary uses changes over time, then in order
for FreeBSD to remain that, its facilities must change over time.  But
perhaps FreeBSD does not intend to remain, without add-ons, a
sufficient platform for general-purpose use.

MHO: If the included mail reader is not 'decent', throw it away.  Oh,
replacing UCB mail is socially difficult, but such compunctions seem
to be damaging the future of the product, its coherent vision, and its
ability to keep up with the times.

I still think FreeBSD should be packaged as a layered system, a group
of functional complexes serving different areas.  And sooner rather
than later, for as it grows the components of what should be distinct
modules become increasingly interdependent.










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