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From: cor@hacktic.nl (Cor)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions,comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: Comparing anything to NetBSD
Date: 12 Sep 1993 03:27:06 +0200
Organization: Hack-Tic, networking for the masses
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Ive been reading this NetBSD, FreeBSD 'flamewar' for a while now..
and one thing just keeps popping in my mind. Does all this arguing
do any of us any good? Ive seen this kinda arguments all the way
since the 64 flamed msx and amiga flamed atari..etc etc.
Wouldnt it be way more profitable for everyone to stick yer heads
together and work as a team? It seems both the netbsd and the freebsd
people have been doing great work. So..get together and work on it
together instead of bringing down the other side. 
But..im just a low end 386bsd admin (yes..still using 386bsd and
i have no complaints really :) so I probably dont know all the
intimate details there :)
cor

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