In the absence of any other mechanism for counting the number of users of FreeBSD, we like to kindly suggest that you take a few minutes to please register with the counter set up by . The justification for such "registration" is twofold: First, we really would like to know more about the size and demographics of our user-base in order to better support its needs. Second, it's a sad fact of life that many people rely on counters and statistics (even when highly dubious) rather than on actual experience when chosing an operating system, and the best we can hope to do in such circumstances is to at least try to provide some indication of how popular we are (or are not). This is not how we recommend that people go about chosing an operating system, but the necessity of such "marketing" remains an undeniable fact. The FreeBSD team does not necessarily feel that Harald's counter represents the best approach to such statistics gathering, and its accuracy can only be as good as people's willingness to register with it (and may not reflect the actual OS population at any single point in time), but in the total absence of any other mechanism for providing such useful statistics, it's certainly a start and we thank Harald for his efforts in providing this service. It's a community service, and of potential benefit to everyone (all *BSD users), so let's see if we can't make it work! Included below is the standard blurb from the counter. Thanks in advance, The FreeBSD team. How to get registered ===================== In brief: [To register a running installation of FreeBSD] Send E-mail to bsd-counter@uninett.no with the SUBJECT line "I use FreeBSD at " Introduction ============ The intention of this counting project is to count all users of UNIXes that are: - BSD-derived - Freely available The variants NetBSD, 386BSD and FreeBSD are currently distinguished. (NOTE: Linux is NOT BSD-derived. If you use that, send mail to linux-counter@uninett.no instead!!!) The information is *not* used for any purpose but statistics, and unless you request it, information about single persons are *never* made public. (A list of users who have requested publication is available from the FTP file ftp://aun.uninett.no/pub/misc/386bsd/persons) How to register =============== Send E-mail to bsd-counter@uninett.no The subject should be I use FreeBSD|NetBSD|386BSD at Where FreeBSD, NetBSD or 386BSD is the particular variant you're using and "place" can be school, work or home, or a combination of these. You will get back a letter with 3 things: - An acknowledgement - A form that you can fill out and send in with more information about yourself, your machine, and your 386bsd-using friends - A report giving the current status of the counter You can update your "vote" at any time, by sending an E-mail message from the same account. Duplicates will be weeded out. The current report, available by anonymous FTP to aun.uninett.no, directory pub/misc/386bsd-counter, file "short", is given below. For all questions, contact Harald.T.Alvestrand@uninett.no! $Id: REGISTER.FreeBSD,v 1.2 1994/12/01 13:24:20 jkh Exp $