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One of the best reasons to use FreeBSD may be its community. The mailing lists are full of people who are both helpful and respond quickly. Each time I've had a question I got helpful answers, 90% of the time within the hour. What other OS can match that? Even if a question doesn't truly apply to the specific mailing list, a helpful reply will likely come. FreeBSD's community is what keeps a lot of people with the OS, never mind the stability, easy install of programs and all the other things which make FreeBSD that much more helpful.
 
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The FreeBSD community has to be one of the best reasons to use FreeBSD. The mailling lists are full of people who are helpful and respond quickly. Each time I have had a question I got helpful responses 90% of the time within the hour. There is nothing better than that. Even when questions don't particularly apply to the specific mailling list you get a helpful Maybe this would be better *insert place here* but you might try this..
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All in all the community behind freebsd is what makes me keep on using freebsd. Not to mention the stability....the easy install of programs...and all the other things that make FreeBSD just that much better.
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Revision as of 00:51, 27 February 2007

One of the best reasons to use FreeBSD may be its community. The mailing lists are full of people who are both helpful and respond quickly. Each time I've had a question I got helpful answers, 90% of the time within the hour. What other OS can match that? Even if a question doesn't truly apply to the specific mailing list, a helpful reply will likely come. FreeBSD's community is what keeps a lot of people with the OS, never mind the stability, easy install of programs and all the other things which make FreeBSD that much more helpful.

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