On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 11:52:35PM +0800, Nero wrote: > 1) either B or C - NetBSD for the portability > factor, FreeBSD for speed. > > 2) C. This would make it pretty much Debian, with > a BSD kernel. >
1) -> AFAIK FreeBSD is by far more widespread than the others. 2) -> Definitely I prefer the GNU wonderland; although for BSD customary people "Debian GNU/FreeBSD" could offer optional BSD native packages. In fact, Debian GNU/Linux itself offers some BSD packages. > ---- Begin Original Message ---- > > From: Andreas Krennmair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 16:49:46 +0200 > To: Debian-BSD Mailinglist > <debian-bsd@lists.debian.org> > Subject: vote > > > This is a vote what system that we should take as > basis for our project. > > 1) Which kernel? > a) OpenBSD kernel > b) NetBSD kernel > c) FreeBSD kernel > d) Darwin kernel > > 2) What userland > a) only the userland that came with the chosen > kernel > b) "native" userland + some GNU utilities > c) mostly GNU utilities + some very system > dependent userland > utilities. > > Vote, comment, give feedback (please). > > Regards, > Andreas Krennmair > -- > /* let's suicide: */ > kill(getpid(),SIGKILL); > > > > ---- End Original Message ----