BSD XXI Manifesto [agree] [intersting]

Allan Jude freebsd at allanjude.com
Sat Feb 22 04:59:54 UTC 2014


On 2014-02-21 21:21, Julian Elischer wrote:
> On 2/18/14, 3:28 PM, Wojciech A. Koszek wrote:
>> (cross-posted message: eventual discussion let's keep on hackers@)
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> After being disappointed with the list of submitted FreeBSD ideas, I
>> created
>> my own Machiavellist vision of XXI-century FreeBSD. I paste it below.
>> If you
>> want to add something, it's here:
>>
>> https://wiki.freebsd.org/BSD_XXI_Manifesto
>>
>> GSOC students could use this as an inspiration for their projects. The
>> idea
>> is to invite non-C, non-OS, non-kernel developers to help out with
>> FreeBSD
>> stuff.
>>
>> ============
>>
>> BSDXXI manifesto
> [nice stuff] removed for brevity
> 
> I like all this..  I thought you meant XXI to mean the "FreeBSD's 21st
> year"
> but there is more than one year's worth of stuff there.
> 
> I really suggest people seriously look at the list.. lots of really neat
> ideas.
> peole who are not necessarily C coders could do lots of this if we had a
> project to gather people under to do it.
> PCBSD people would be a core of interested people..
> 
> 
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I can see the remote controlled installer being especially useful for
'appliance' type devices, like FreeNAS, pfSense, FUDO, etc.

How would your phone find the address of the machine once it boots off
the USB, so you could access the web server?

-- 
Allan Jude

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