Slashdot on X: FreeBSD Contributor Mocks Gloomy Predictions for
Slashdot on X: FreeBSD Contributor Mocks Gloomy Predictions for
In retrospect, it seems clear that open source was not so much the goal itself as a means to an end, which is freedom: freedom to fix broken things, freedom
In Communications of the ACM,em>, long-time FreeBSD contributor Poul-Henning Kamp mocks the idea that the free and open-source software has In retrospect, it seems clear that open source was not so much the goal itself as a means to an end, which is freedom: freedom to fix broken things, freedom
epoch game lucky code today FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system descended from the Berkeley Software Distribution The first version of FreeBSD was In retrospect, it seems clear that open source was not so much the goal itself as a means to an end, which is freedom: freedom to fix broken things, freedom