@rubenerd NetBSD is a great, all rounder OS. It's stable, reliable, efficient, secure.
Sometimes people are concentrated on the peculiarities of other OSes (even in the BSD family) and they forget that an OS should be a platform, a base, not (only) a toy.
And, as you know, I love all the BSDs!
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@rubenerd NetBSD is a great, all rounder OS. It's stable, reliable, efficient, secure.
Sometimes people are concentrated on the peculiarities of other OSes (even in the BSD family) and they forget that an OS should be a platform, a base, not (only) a toy.
And, as you know, I love all the BSDs!
@wbpeckham @rubenerd eheh I love it, too 🙂 That's why I love installing, testing, uninstalling, replacing - but not in production.
@stefano Love this :).
I was so lucky to meet some of the NetBSD people during the few times I was able to go to #AsiaBSDCon as well. They were... some of the softest spoken, kindest people I've ever met.
You know that philosophy that software is a reflection of the company/community that made it? I think that describes NetBSD really well.