In a related note what does everybody else think about setting up something along the lines of #debian-bsd or the openprojects network? I for one think it might be good to thrash some of this out in realtime. On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 08:39:20AM -0600, ray p wrote: > I would volunter to maintain web space. I don't have much experince but I do know html and have time to do it. I would assume someone would ask the Debian people for space on our behalf. Or if someone would point me towards whom to ask I would be happy to do so. > > On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 04:22:12PM +0200, Andreas Krennmair wrote: > > As I didn't get more emails, I counted all votes and computed the > > results. > > > > Results > > ~~~~~~~ > > 1. kernel > > NetBSD kernel 59.259 % (16 votes) > > FreeBSD kernel 29.629 % (8) > > OpenBSD kernel 7.407 % (2) > > Darwin kernel 3.703 % (1) > > > > 2. userland > > GNU utilities + very system dependent userland utilities 95.45 % (21) > > "native" userland + some GNU utilities 4.55 % (1) > > only the userland that came with the kernel 0.00 % (0) > > > > > > Comments > > ~~~~~~~~ > > I think the result's pretty clear, the majority prefers NetBSD, mostly > > because of its portability (Debian on a VAX or a Dreamcast would be > > great fun, eh? ;). Some also said that FreeBSD would be better in terms > > of speed. The userland results are even more clear, the only reason I've > > read is that this is the only possibility to do it "the Debian way". > > > > > > What's Next > > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > > So, what's next? We first need some webspace to build up a website. Do > > we get any webspace from Debian? If not, we should consider putting the > > website on sourceforge.net. Who wants to maintain the website? > > > > Next, I'm going to post a list of all packages needed for the base > > system also with some points to be discussed. > > > > Regards, > > Andreas Krennmair > > -- > > Ganz zaertlich macht's der Kabeljau > > heimlich dem Pottwal seiner alten Frau > > Der Pottwal selbst ist impotent > > wie gut, dass sie vom Jau das stramme Kabel kennt! > > > > -- > BOFH excuse #132: > > SCSI Chain overterminated -- BOFH excuse #126: it has Intel Inside
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