On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Rhett Monteg Hollander wrote: > FreeBSD is a free software. You have no right to make any claims > or force developers to do something to fit your needs (did you > read BSD license?). If it's used to work fine but currently broken, > it will be fixed. Also you're always welcome to fix it yourself. > By installing -CURRENT, you agree that things like those you've > described may happen, otherwise you should consider -STABLE.
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