NetBSD Status Report for Oct- Dec '04 Published 27
Enrique writes "The NetBSD Foundation has published its fourth quarterly status report, covering the months October through December of 2004. Among many other things, this status report covers the publication of the new NetBSD Logo, the new pkgsrc branch, the new NetBSD/iyonix port and of course the release of NetBSD
2.0."
New logo (Score:1)
Re:New logo (Score:1, Funny)
Re:New logo (Score:1)
Despite being somewhat of a sailor [backfire.ca], I don't share your point of view. I think the NetBSD logo looks more like a pool cue that was rubbed on the table so much that it caught fire. Either way, I think they could have done better.
Note: This comment isn't offtopic, because the logo is mentioned in the report.
NetBSD has OpenPAM now (Score:5, Informative)
I found some information at a livejournal posting [livejournal.com], but I haven't been able to dig much else up.
Re:NetBSD has OpenPAM now (Score:4, Interesting)
PAM has had a some exploits. The latest OpenSSH (portable, not OpenbSD) exploit was in the PAM code.
pkgsrc (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:pkgsrc (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:pkgsrc (Score:5, Interesting)
As for DragonFly, it's my impression that they want to write their own, but for the moment they piggyback on FreeBSD ports system. I think that DragonFly rejected the other ports systems as inadequate for their needs (in an interview with Dillon).
Re:pkgsrc (Score:4, Informative)
And someone mod the other reply to this up. Whoever modded it down is retarded.
New logo... (Score:3, Insightful)
If I see a blowfish, I know it's OpenBSD. If I see Tux, I know it's Linux. But if I saw that damned flag without the word "NetBSD" nearby, there's no way I'd associate it with the project.
This is why mascots should not be chosen by committee.
Re:New logo... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:New logo... (Score:3, Insightful)
While Tux (as an emblem and/or mascot) is recognized because of gross overexposure in any and all media this is not true of Puffy. Not only does the picture change with every new release (check out the t-shirt page http://www.openbsd.org/tshirts.html [openbsd.org]) but it isn't quite clear what it stands for if you do not already know.
I, for one, thi