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    Phoronix: FreeBSD 10.0 Is Still Running Behind Schedule

    There were plans originally to ship FreeBSD 10.0 as stable in November, but that isn't going to happen. It's not even clear if FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE will be ready to ship before the end of the calendar year, but at least progress is being made and when the release does happen there's a great number of new features...

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  • #2
    Originally posted by BO$$ View Post
    Hopefully it will run behind schedule forever and never be released. And all those devs moved to work on Ubuntu. Finally they will be doing something useful. I can dream.....
    FreeBSD is very useful. Of course, the utility of something is not something I factor in when working on something -- I by far prefer to have fun

    Indeed, you can but dream...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JX8p View Post
      FreeBSD is very useful. Of course, the utility of something is not something I factor in when working on something -- I by far prefer to have fun

      Indeed, you can but dream...
      You must be new here...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JX8p View Post
        FreeBSD is very useful. Of course, the utility of something is not something I factor in when working on something -- I by far prefer to have fun

        Indeed, you can but dream...
        Nah, it's useless except a few cases where Linux hasn't caught up on the server side.
        Those devs are wasting their time just like those working on ReactOS, OS/2, IRIX, Hurd, any BSD, Solaris, Itanium chip, WhatevixOnAToaster.
        And let them waste their time coding on useless projects.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ancurio View Post
          You must be new here...
          haha, baddum-tiss

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          • #6
            (f)lame fest

            i often read the comments in the phoronix forum because there are often insightful/useful ones. There are also of course some clueless ones and some silly ones.

            Sometimes only silly ones. Why do you guys bother?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BO$$ View Post
              Hopefully it will run behind schedule forever and never be released. And all those devs moved to work on Ubuntu. Finally they will be doing something useful. I can dream.....
              This is a stupid comment, even when judged by your (unbelievably low) standards.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BO$$ View Post
                Hopefully it will run behind schedule forever and never be released. And all those devs moved to work on Ubuntu. Finally they will be doing something useful. I can dream.....
                Move on from Phoronix and start to work on Ubuntu. Finally you would do something useful.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BO$$ View Post
                  Hopefully it will run behind schedule forever and never be released. And all those devs moved to work on Ubuntu. Finally they will be doing something useful. I can dream.....
                  If it's adoption you're talking about, I think you got that backwards. FreeBSD itself might not be all that huge, but when you take into consideration FreeBSD-derived OS's like the PS3's and PS4's, FreeBSD adoption most likely leaves Ubuntu in the dust.

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