> We are mostly trying to create a better package system for FreeBSD in > combination with the other good aspects of Debian. If I seem to recall > the discussion at the beginn correctly.
What are "the other good aspects"? > Well, I think we should leave the BSD libraries where they are and use > them instead of porting linux libraries to BSD. Why should we do that? glibc is not a Linux library. > Why not? The base system of FreeBSD is in my opinion very nice and the > concept with either installing binaries oder building everything from > the source is great (espacially make world). So I think we should try to > kepp such aspects. It sounds like you'd be perfectly happy with dpkg and apt ported to FreeBSD and a bunch of non-base packages ported.