They're ditching FreeBSD at the next release:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/freenas/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3966&start=0
http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/freenas/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3966&start=0
What a pity!!! If you need couple PHP programmers to configure the services for you, you probably should not be using any BSDs to begin with.tanked said:They're ditching FreeBSD at the next release:
DutchDaemon said:This has been in the sticky for quite some time ..
hedwards said:I was never really sure why FreeNAS used a web browser set up, when it required additional code and security features to work right.
vermaden said:R.I.P FreeNAS ... what else to say
IMHO they should rename the project into DebNAS to not mislead people that it still uses FreeBSD.
Sigh, I've run into that bad attitude a lot, which is a shame because there's a lot of things that you just can't do if you're not willing to go to the command line, open a text editor or fire up regedit.mix_room said:User friendliness. The general public seems to be scared of the command line.
I'm pretty sure this is explained in a sticky/FAQ somewhere here.kama said:What up with the, "You may not edit your posts"???
DutchDaemon said:Why do I even bother ...
DutchDaemon said:Why do I even bother ...
And, a great surprise: iXsystems, a company specialized in professional FreeBSD offers to take FreeNAS under their wings as an open source community driven project. This mean that they will involve their professionals FreeBSD developers to FreeNAS! Their manpower will permit to do a full-rewriting of FreeNAS.
Personally, I come back to actively work in FreeNAS and begin to upgrade it to FreeBSD 8.0 (that is "production ready" for ZFS).
vermaden said:@oliverh
Great news, now we just need to wait for ZFS version 21 to be imported into FreeBSD (to get deduplication)