Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 22:24:07 -0300 (ADT) From: "Marc G. Fournier" <scrappy@freebsd.org> To: davide zanon <d.zanon@infinito.it> Cc: miros-discuss@mirbsd.org, misc@openbsd.org, freebsd-chat@freebsd.org, netbsd-users@netbsd.org Subject: Re: The future of NetBSD Message-ID: <20060831222024.H82634@hub.org> In-Reply-To: <4166472E-4FE1-4837-8CA1-B59D9ACC0599@infinito.it> References: <20060830232723.GU10101@multics.mit.edu> <98f5a8830608301731s2b0663e3g94b0bd32f8a06a78@mail.gmail.com> <c6d37fe0608310259k12fe629eve59e59042fcfdb4c@mail.gmail.com> <Pine.BSM.4.64L.0608311312190.8977@odem.66h.42h.de> <950621ad0608310654h78ae0023g346abd108815ae72@mail.gmail.com> <20060831110112.J82634@hub.org> <Pine.BSM.4.64L.0608311515290.8977@odem.66h.42h.de> <1157040361.44f708e9d119d@imp3-g19.free.fr> <4166472E-4FE1-4837-8CA1-B59D9ACC0599@infinito.it>
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On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, davide zanon wrote: > The reason why merging is impossible or stupid has been said some million > times... Different goals. I'm curious here, but why did the *kernel* diverge for each project? Like, I understand (or think I do) the philosophy of the OpenBSD project, and that is high security ... but, wouldn't the security improvements that go into the OpenBSD kernel not be applicable to NetBSD / FreeBSD? At this point, I couldn't imagine merging, but when OpenBSD first branched off, one would think it would have been fairly easy to keep the *kernel* itself relatively in sync, no? Especially the code audit that I imagine went into securing the OpenBSD kernel itself ...
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