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From: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com>
To: Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com>
Cc: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society <tuhs@tuhs.org>
Subject: [TUHS] Re: Fwd: [simh] Announcing the Open SIMH project
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2022 16:26:54 -0600	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CANCZdfoaXzVZ1YUfR049vwGFr6SJNb3Vk2cD58taFFDVBP9+YQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220603213215.GO10240@mcvoy.com>

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On Fri, Jun 3, 2022 at 3:32 PM Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 03, 2022 at 11:20:58PM +0200, Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
> wrote:
> > Clem Cole <clemc@ccc.com> writes:
> >
> > > Some of us on this list remember the original BDSi fight, the 386BSD
> > > to FreeBSD, then NetBSD and OpenBSD (I was friends with both sides of
> > > many of these wars).
> >
> > Irrelevant to the topic, I know, but I'd just like to point out, since
> > you call these things "wars", that NetBSD grew out of 386bsd in a quiet,
> > friendly fashion, and then FreeBSD out of NetBSD just as quietly.  (BSDi
> > growing out of 386bsd was a completely separate affair that I know very
> > little about, and the OpenBSD fork from NetBSD was mostly just a
> > personal animosity thing, Theo de Raadt having made enemies in both the
> > NetBSD and FreeBSD camps -- but it has left no bad blood behind it.)
> >
> > In other words, no wars that I know of.
>
> Umm, were you there?  I was a BSD guy before I turned to Linux and I
> turned to Linux because of those wars.  There is no good reason to have
> {386,Free,Net,Open,DragonFly}bsd other than, as Linus stated, "Nobody
> could decide who would drive the big red fire truck so now they each
> have their own toy fire truck that they drive around".
>
> BSD would have won if there was a Linus for BSD.  There was not so you
> got all this replicated effort, the BSD community effectively divided
> and conquered themselves.
>
> It was, and is, a train wreck.  It's the poster child for how not to
> manage a project.
>
> I did BitKeeper for Linus because he refused to use any crappy source
> management solution and people like Dave Miller were threatening to
> fork just so they had some solution.  I did that because a forked Linux
> would turn into the same mess of {386,Free,Net,Open,DragonFly}bsd which
> is obviously not remotely close to ideal.  Far from it.
>

386BSD died because its founder couldn't deal with collaboration. He tried
to
be dictator and that failed because he didn't accept other people's
collaboration
out of worries he couldn't sell 386BSD. NetBSD and FreeBSD took up the
charge
for a free and open system. I'll agree it was unfortunate that there was a
split
since NetBSD focused on portability and FreeBSD focused on fastest possible
i386/i486 code. I'd suggest, though, that the USL lawsuit cast a huge pall
on
things and introduced enough uncertainty to further derail things. Had it
not
been for that additional blow, things would have turned out differently.

OpenBSD and Dragonfly BSD didn't split until years later and also
represented differences of opinion on where to take the focus of the
system (OpenBSD thought the NetBSD folks didn't take security seriously
enough and the DFBSD folks thought the efforts to make a parallel kernel
in FreeBSD were off track and should be done completely differently).


> I lived through all of that, I was an active kernel developer at Sun,
> SGI and elsewhere.  I would have loved to have seen the SunOS VM system
> ported to 4.x BSD and that been the default answer for a kernel.  Instead
> we got Linux, which has it's positive points for sure, but it also has
> decided to let every feature imaginable into the kernel.
>

We wound up with MACH in BSD because when Sun tried to donate their
VM code to Berkeley, the corporate lawyers said no. It was giving away too
much shareholder value, and would result in a huge write-off which would,
one would presume, negatively affect the stock price. Had this donation
actually transpired, 386BSD would have had a bigger advantage from the
get go... Oh well

Warner

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2022-06-03 20:00     ` [TUHS] " Clem Cole
2022-06-03 20:12       ` [TUHS] " Blake McBride
2022-06-03 20:23       ` G. Branden Robinson
2022-06-03 21:06         ` Clem Cole
2022-06-03 21:20           ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-06-03 21:32             ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-03 21:34               ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-06-03 21:37                 ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-03 21:36               ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-06-03 21:40                 ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-03 22:16                   ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-06-03 22:30                     ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-03 22:52                       ` Warner Losh
2022-06-03 23:48                         ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-04  0:10                           ` Warner Losh
2022-06-04  1:05                             ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-04  1:46                               ` David Arnold
2022-06-06  0:32                               ` Theodore Ts'o
2022-06-06  0:47                                 ` George Michaelson
2022-06-06  1:17                                   ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-06  1:02                                 ` Warner Losh
2022-06-06  1:09                                 ` Dan Cross
2022-06-06  1:15                                 ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-06  1:40                                   ` Dan Cross
2022-06-06  2:36                                     ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-06 12:43                                       ` Dan Cross
2022-06-06 13:41                                         ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-06 14:27                                           ` Blake McBride
2022-06-06 14:33                                             ` Steve Nickolas
2022-06-06 14:53                                     ` Henry Bent
2022-06-06 23:28                                       ` David Arnold
2022-06-07 14:30                                     ` Theodore Ts'o
2022-06-07 15:08                                       ` Dan Cross
2022-06-07 15:25                                         ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-07 16:03                                           ` Will Senn
2022-06-07 16:38                                             ` Warner Losh
2022-06-07 16:45                                               ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-07 16:57                                                 ` Warner Losh
2022-06-07 17:05                                                   ` Larry McVoy
2022-06-07 16:46                                               ` Blake McBride
2022-06-07 17:26                                                 ` Paul Winalski
2022-06-07 20:09                                                   ` Blake McBride
2022-06-07 17:00                                               ` Paul Winalski
2022-06-07 23:41                                                 ` [TUHS] " Chris Hanson
2022-06-07 15:55                                         ` [TUHS] Re: Fwd: " Richard Salz
2022-06-03 23:56                         ` David Arnold
2022-06-04  0:30                           ` Yeechang Lee
2022-06-04  1:03                             ` Adam Thornton
2022-06-03 22:33                     ` Warner Losh
2022-06-03 22:40                       ` Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via TUHS
2022-06-03 22:56                         ` Warner Losh
2022-06-03 22:26               ` Warner Losh [this message]
2022-06-03 22:19             ` Warner Losh
2022-06-03 21:35         ` Ben Walton
2022-06-03 20:52       ` Will Senn
2022-06-03 21:06         ` [TUHS] " Adam Thornton
2022-06-04  9:09           ` Ralph Corderoy
2022-06-04  2:59 [TUHS] Re: Fwd: " Bakul Shah

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