atom feed48 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-smpRe: SMP discussion moving to freebsd-smp
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Subject:Re: SMP discussion moving to freebsd-smp
From:Bart van Leeuwen (ba@ixori.demon.nl)
Date:Jun 20, 2000 1:42:43 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-smp

hmm.. I'm just an observer (and tracker of the smp stuff in -current from a quite early time)

The whole discussion about -current makes me think.

Its funny to see how the actual result of the work in -current usually is more stable and usable then many commercial products, even if thats not the purpose of -current

For the rest, if the kind of instability discussed here is not allowed you are simply not able to implement certain big changes.

Oh well... after a couple of years I'm still a bit amazed by a development source that is usually stable enough to actually use it as a development and even as a working platform (well.. if you have some experience in recovering systems for the cases -current breaks which does happen... but hey... thats just a usefull experience which doesn't have to cost a lot of time once you figure a nice way to do it)

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