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Originally Posted by muflon
"Small" community of people which knows what they are doing mostly equals to High Quality of Code.
OpenBSD is the example of that.
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Well, this comment should rather be addressed to Ocicat, who was the first to make the point about the small size of *BSD developer teams:
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Originally Posted by DaBSD
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Originally Posted by ocicat
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Originally Posted by harishankar
I don't see any BSD developers putting their hands up to work on true desktop features. I understand that their itch is different and that they aren't interested in making BSDs more desktop oriented. I just wanted to know why.
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I suspect you have already answered this question when you acknowledged above that the *BSD developer community is small, & that they have to pick & choose what battles they can or will fight. Beyond that, I again state that I am not a spokesperson for the community. All I can offer are observations.
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The *BSD developer community is small not least because it is split into Free/Net/Open/DragonFly/Midnight/bitrig and God knows what other teams.
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