I have been thinking about this for months, and I have had a
very good night's sleep, so what follows is not a tired, angry, knee-jerk set of comments.
Thoughts crystallised during a discussion with Dan Langille. I used Markdown to … ?? … draft a couple of links. Such
freedom – how
lovely.
Crystallised:
1. FreeBSD,
famed for its networking capabilities
2. FreeBSD, reportedly
most reliable for hosting thirteen years ago – I assume that most such hosts served some
web content
3. FreeBSD, still the
platform of choice for many of the busiest websites – according to the front page of the Project
4. FreeBSD Forums, a
community of choice for people who love to complain about links to websites on the net.
Cue: someone here with yet another set of aching reminders of why the same degree of freedom is unacceptable.
A hint, if you're
not the boss of me:
4
– and ask yourself, how many other things do you love to complain about?
Complain, and then enjoy the upvotes of the complainer clique.
Back to the opening post, thanks again, Alain, for inspiring such revealing discussions.
Essentially:
… reddit & discord attract another kind of public.
?
Both communities above are
much more easygoing than The FreeBSD Forums.
I don't
like that a few sour-mouths have effectively spat
a wedge between FreeBSD communities, but what's done is done, and now, deal with it.
Respectfully, good morning.