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R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd: (@RL_Dane) · 04/2022 · Tröts: 31.121 · Folger: 1.704
Do 06.06.2024 22:28
Go ahead, #NetBSD, throw that shade! 🤣
An excerpt from the NetBSD guide: 1.2. NetBSD features NetBSD operates on a vast range of hardware platforms and is very portable. The full source to the NetBSD kernel and userland is available for all the supported platforms; please see the details on the official site of the NetBSD Project. The basic features of NetBSD are: Code quality and correctness Portability to a wide range of hardware Secure defaults Adherence to industry standards Research and innovation These characteristics also bring indirect advantages. For example, if you work on just one platform you could think that you're not interested in portability. But portability is tied to code quality; without a well-written and well-organized code base it would be impossible to support a large number of platforms. And code quality is the base of any good and solid software system, though surprisingly few people seem to understand it. One of the key characteristics of NetBSD is that its developers are not satisfied with partial implementations. Some systems seem to have the philosophy of “If it works, it's right”. In that light, NetBSD's philosophy could be described as “It doesn't work unless it's right”. Highlighted portion: Think about how many overgrown programs are collapsing under their own weight and “features” and you'll understand why NetBSD tries to avoid this situation at all costs.
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