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Old 29th April 2016
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Hello BSD people,

I see you have 3 main sections of the 3 main BSD variants. So far so cool.

However, if I were to ask a question like 'Which BSD for my project or purpose?' should it go to 'Other BSD and UNIX/UNIX-like,' or 'General software and network.' Honestly, I have no idea. As if I were to choose from the three main flavors, it certainly isn't other, but maybe more closely related to BSD than general. So I see no clear cut category for this, seemingly basic and simple question of common interest!

Suggestion: You may want to have a category like 'Which BSD?' or 'BSD in general,' something like that, thanks!

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General software and network
General OS-independent software and network questions, X11, MTA, routing, etc.
To me this would seem to be most appropriate for such a comparison question. Although others might consider Off-Topic the best place.
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Yep. The 'General software and network' seems more reasonable to me than 'Other BSD and UNIX/UNIX-like' by the simple fact that it is more popular by the number of readers/contributors. Thanks. At least, hopefully it's not off topic!
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