Today we feature a very interesting interview with well known *BSD hacker Matthew Dillon over his latest project, DragonFly BSD (also known for his Linux kernel contributions, Amiga C compiler hacking back in the day and the Backplane distributed database). Matthew discusses DragonFly's status, goals, the overall BSD platform, innovation, and more. Update: Added one more question at the end of the Q&A.
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if they are going for desktop use i hope they implemenent some sort of user-level package installation. If they are going to innovate they might as well do it here too.
if they are going for desktop use i hope they implemenent some sort of user-level package installation. If they are going to innovate they might as well do it here too.