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17 <copyright>
18 <year>2000</year>
19 <year>2001</year>
20 <year>2002</year>
21 <year>2003</year>
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23 <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The FreeBSD Documentation Project</holder>

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81 commercial versions of &unix;. Most ports are also available as
82 pre-compiled <quote>packages</quote>, which can be quickly
83 installed from the installation program.</para>
84 </sect2>
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86 <sect2>
87 <title>Target Audience</title>
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18 <year>2000</year>
19 <year>2001</year>
20 <year>2002</year>
21 <year>2003</year>
22 <year>2004</year>
23 <holder role="mailto:doc@FreeBSD.org">The FreeBSD Documentation Project</holder>

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81 commercial versions of &unix;. Most ports are also available as
82 pre-compiled <quote>packages</quote>, which can be quickly
83 installed from the installation program.</para>
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87 <title>Target Audience</title>
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91 <para>This &release.type; is aimed primarily at early adopters
92 and various other users who want to get involved with the
93 ongoing development of &os;. While the &os; development team
94 tries its best to ensure that each &release.type; works as
95 advertised, &release.branch; is very much a
96 work-in-progress.</para>
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98 <para>The basic requirements for using this &release.type; are
99 technical proficiency with &os; and an understanding of the
100 ongoing development process of &os; &release.branch; (as
101 discussed on the &a.current;).</para>
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103 <para>For those more interested in doing business with &os; than
104 in experimenting with new &os; technology, formal releases
105 (such as &release.prev.stable;) are frequently more appropriate.
106 Releases undergo a period of testing and quality assurance
107 checking to ensure high reliability and dependability.</para>
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93 ongoing development of &os;. While the &os; development team
94 tries its best to ensure that each &release.type; works as
95 advertised, &release.branch; is very much a
96 work-in-progress.</para>

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113 <para>This &release.type; is aimed primarily at early adopters
114 and various other users who want to get involved with the
115 ongoing development of &os;. While the &os; development team
116 tries its best to ensure that each &release.type; works as
117 advertised, &release.branch; is very much a
118 work-in-progress.</para>

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