From: Joseph R. Pannon (danubius@halcyon.com)
Date: 01/07/93


From: danubius@halcyon.com (Joseph R. Pannon)
Subject: Re: 386 BSD
Date: 7 Jan 1993 20:54:55 GMT

In article <1993Jan7.191406.25765@klaava.Helsinki.FI> lukka@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Tuomas J Lukka) writes:

One of the reasons that originally steered me toward Linux instead of
386BSD was the latter's low version number (0.1) compared to Linux (0.97
at the time). From what I hear from you guys, that big difference may not be
justified by the features offered by both. What may be behind Jolitz's
thinking by assigning such an early version number to it? What does he
think he should have in addition to existing features to qualify for
version 1.0?

Any ideas?

Joe Pannon