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No issue, just thanks #128
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@jnbek, if you want there are other ways to contribute to any such FLOSS project, I see that you have some perl/python experience, you could then volunteer for things that could make use of your skill set. Can't recall the name, but there was another project which which is trying to bring something like AWS/Openstack console on top of FreeBSD. |
@jnbek I'm glad that my job help someone. @mzs114 May be it ClonOS https://clonos.tekroutine.com/ ? ;-) I'm working on it little by little. Thanks for feedback. Haha, in an amicable way, this issue should never be closed ;-) |
I couldn't agree more with @jnbek, thank you so much for |
Thank you so much for the project! |
This looks awesome!!! |
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Powerful and easy. One tool to rule them all. Thanks! 👍 |
Good job . No issue . |
@itstmyi Thanks! I really like this Issue!))) ¯_(ツ)_/¯ |
Great work! |
I have always been a huge fan of FBSD. When I graduated from college and teamed up with a web developer to start a business together we were wet behind the ears making choices on which stack we were going to learn: Java, .NET, PHP, M$, Linux... finally got sick of the web host nuking our hard work figuring out dependencies, and so I bought a old server and spent my energy learning FreeBSD to torture myself with because it just made more sense where things went, and it was super badass because it was "unix" and it didn't have a gui. It was challenging, and I'm tenacious and apparently like a steep learning curve. When I discovered Jails it enabled us to easily and low budget get into web hosting on our own gear, first in our house, then in a data center, and finally onto some pretty decent contracts at the time before the economic crash of 2009. I've been really happy in how far BSD has come, how CBSD is like the missing link like the glue magic inside the toolbox. And I really like this team it seems there is some good personalities in the project. As a musician too I appreciate the youtube videos on FBSD for music production. Where I live in the Midwestern USA it's like nobody here knows much about it. But I have a computer shop and a makerspace I'm building. So seeing the Tilda center and the community around that and this. It gives me some motivation to learn and participate, and share some of that magic here too with my customers and community while expanding hopefully to some folks here with this project who will help me wrap my head around it more. Hopefully go meet sometime at a international conference. That'd be so dope. So thanks for this awesome gift you guys have done for the community here. I want to figure out how I can give back too! |
@nestorwheelock Thx! Yes, FreeBSD is popular with a wide variety of personalities, not just IT geek. And continues to open new horizons and unite people. Stay tuned! It's going to be fun! |
Thanks, Just moved from vm-bhyve to CBSD |
Never heard about the cbsd project before, and just wanted to come here to say thank you. I'm shocked, but positively shocked. What you have done is huge, in particular regarding the way you have made bhyve way more approachable even at scale. Everything is so feature rich, this is a true one-stop shop enabling us to make the most of the virtualization features of FreeBSD. Thank you guys, this is fantastic and exciting as this opens up a whole world of possibilities 😃 |
@nkosi23 welcome 👍 we are still running ;-) |
I've been using CBSD for the better part of five years on various servers and desktop machines and I can only come back here to thank you for your efforts as well - please keep up the good work! |
I've only recently discovered CBSD and it's quite interesting for me. HUGE featureset for such a small team, I don't know how you do it. Great work, and I wish you much success. A lot of the sites are offline or coming soon... is all OK these days? |
@laidback01 Thank you! 7he project is active and still on the road. There are no secrets here - go little by little, no matter the difficulties ;-) |
I could send this in an email, but that just doesn't seem enough... Everytime I mess with cbsd, the more freaking awesome I realize it is... I know you mentioned a couple years ago that you were surprised that other people were using it, since you built it for your own personal use; but damn dude... you're doing an excellent job in developing this tool and I just want to stop for a moment and say Thank You for putting your time and effort into this project. It has made my life so much easier in setting up my FreeBSD environments, test playgrounds and such... I wish I was in a bit better of a position financially, I would donate monthly without a second thought.
Please keep up the good work and once more, Thank you for the passion you put into this project.
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