It seems like NetBSD is slowly 'decaying' in a way. They still use CVS, and a lot of their software is outdated. It is lagging behind FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Do you think NetBSD is still secure to stay?
So using CVS is a sign of dying ? OpenBSD team uses CVS and have made more fundamental contributions to OS ecosystem than Red Hat, Novel and Canonical combined. The following projects came out of OpenBSD kitchen: OpenSSH, OpenBGPD, OpenNTPD, OpenSMTPD, OpenIKED, mandoc, LibreSSL but there are many other high profile things like PF which are not listed as a separate projects or even more fundamental thins like arc4random.It seems like NetBSD is slowly 'decaying' in a way. They still use CVS, and a lot of their software is outdated. It is lagging behind FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Do you think NetBSD is still secure to stay?
The problem is that you're asking two kinds of questions: Those that have no real answer, and those that are easily answered by your search engine of choice. Some of your questions include:Lifeonfull said:I'm not spamming this forum, I'm just trying to get the feel of it. Many times in forums, I make a lot of threads to inquire what I want to know about and wait for replies in my inbox.