For some reason the words Keep It Simple, Stupid come to my mind.
Most people when they post will likely be using one form of BSD or another, so I think FooBSD General makes sense.
Even if you abstract into general topics of 'networking, programming' etc you basically include ALL BSD systems. For programming and (most) server apps I can understand, since much of the specifics are lesser so.
I.e. OpenBSD comes with Perl in the base, FreeBSD doesn't, but writing a perl script is mostly the same on any of the BSDs. And configuring sendmail is mostly just sendmail.
The one thing I do like, on BSD you always know where in the universe to look for stuff and it usually is organized !!!
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Thou shalt check the array bounds of all strings (indeed, all arrays), for surely where thou typest ``foo'' someone someday shall type ``supercalifragilisticexpialidocious''.
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