From 6e64041ffb4b71d0693e0a7d289aeb68ad1aacb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Jordan K. Hubbard" Date: Sat, 26 Aug 1995 12:07:06 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Cleanup. Remove a gratuitous observation. --- handbook/history.sgml | 21 +++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/handbook/history.sgml b/handbook/history.sgml index f2ec3b3f13..df9a06467d 100644 --- a/handbook/history.sgml +++ b/handbook/history.sgml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ - + A brief history of FreeBSD @@ -24,9 +24,7 @@ we were in unanimous agreement that something had to be done and decided to try and assist Bill by providing this interim "cleanup" snapshot. Those plans came to a rude halt when Bill Jolitz suddenly decided to withdraw his sanction from the project and without any -clear indication of what would be done instead (and it was, in fact, -to be another full year before he was even heard from in public -again!). +clear indication of what would be done instead. It didn't take us long to decide that the goal remained worthwhile even without Bill's support, and so we adopted the name "FreeBSD", @@ -81,14 +79,13 @@ easier to install FreeBSD 2.0.5 release in June of 1995. Where to from here? Well, we intend to release FreeBSD 2.1 sometime in September of 1995 and have reasonable expectations that it will meet or exceed all of the standards for quality we set with FreeBSD -1.1.5.1 back in July of 1994. From there, we'll probably go to a -two-track scheme with a "stable" branch of FreeBSD and an -"experimental" branch, where development can continue at its usually -rapid pace without penalizing those who just want a stable, working -system without too much excitement. We also intend to focus on any -remaining areas of weakness, like documentation or missing drivers, -and steadily increase the overall quality and feature set of the -system well into 1996 and beyond. +1.1.5.1 back in July of 1994. From there, we'll probably continue our now +two-track scheme of a "stable" branch of FreeBSD and an "experimental" +branch, where development can continue at its usually rapid pace without +penalizing those who just want a working system without too much excitement. +We also intend to focus on any remaining areas of weakness, like documentation +or missing drivers, and steadily increase the overall quality and feature set +of the system well into 1996 and beyond. Jordan