Comment Re:It's the software (Score 1) 487
You cannot even compare Debian packages with FreeBSD Ports.
Also atheists need God, because they cannot talk about his nonexistence. And this is what makes them really funny to me, who doesn't really care where someone gets their ethics from, as long as we agree on the basics.
Most religions in the world have accepted The Golden Rule. Every single rule you say you derived from religious morals contradicts this Golden Rule, which is by the way the most important rule in Christian religion.
When people don't obey this rule, they are not thinking Christian by definition. So when some people hate homosexuals, it is definitely not Christian, for example. And just because in USA there are some fundamentalist idiots who you call "Christians", it's actually you who make the mistake to think that this is normal for Christians.
Christians believe that the way Jesus Christ handled life is a good example for them. Where the hell did you see Jesus Christ causing harm to other people? According to my understanding, he was a very peaceful person in social way, but he was a revolutionary person in politics and made many Jews really angry, because of his views how religious persons should treat people (for example he was the first person who protested against the rip-off that happened in Jewish community; see: "My house shall be called a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of robbers."). This is probably why he died, because he did not want to accept what religious authorities think is correct, which is pretty paradoxical when you read your comment again.
I'm German, but I am not that arrogant to expect from anyone except Germans to know about East Germany. I consider the people educated when they know where Germany is on the world map. We are not that important, as you might think.
I've been in parts of the world where people think that Hitler was a cool guy and some of them still think that we are Nazis (but they did not mean to offend me; they have been only interested and seeking conversation). German history is not interesting for many people. They have their own problems and their own history.
Question for you: what do you know about the history of Chile for example? I don't know anything about it.
I've read that the development on DF switched to git somewhere else. I'm glad that you are not that narrow-minded as the FreeBSD team who chose Subversion only because of its BSDL and their legacy scripts from CVS that you have to touch anyway, when you port something to some other SCM. We discussed it in some unofficial forums what is better (ended up in a flamewar, of course).
Now you can see the direct results of the switch to SVN. They are trying to keep CVS and CVSup alive and they fail. Fortunately, there is portsnap for ports which is highly efficient, but simply does the same as Git but does not have many features like branches and merging of your own changes. World is completely on Subversion by now, but there have been times where Subversion failed and CVSup worked and vice versa.
Now Subversion has 2 ports on FreeBSD. One Subversion port is modified for FreeBSD development. You need to image this! Yeah, of course... let's modify our SCM, because we make a new project! Yeah, ok FreeBSD needs their useless "$FreeBSD$" tag for whatever. As if an SCM cannot determine who did the last change on the file!
FreeBSD could do it better. Even
So far, you've made a better decision going with Git on DF than FreeBSD, in my opinion.
He merely states BSD isn't relevant to desktop systems.
Yes and saying this, he is already wrong. It is as much relevant as Linux is. Maybe he also thinks about Microsoft's position about Linux desktop systems. I hate his arrogance, really. Not every operating system has to be like Linux and developers should respect this before breaking portability generally (see X11 disaster... X11 used to be a standard earlier). There is also a possibility to help in the development.
I am using FreeBSD and I like Linux systems, but having such kind of developers on the Linux side is simply shit and makes the whole Linux community look bad from my point of view.
I don't know where you have problems with "instability" in FreeBSD. This and your statements about GEOM is definitely not true. Please look at the system first, before trying to lie to people here and trying to cause harm to this excellent distribution.
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