On Thu, Apr 22, 1999 at 10:56:47AM -0600, suicydl@phreaker.net wrote: > > Hi, > I don't mean to resurrect an old argument.. but I was just wondering.. > A few months back I remember you guys talking about making a version of Debian with teh FreeBSD kernel (or OpenBSD) kinda like what you did with HURD. Well, I was wondering why this idea was turned down? > > Was it legal stuff? > or was it technical problems? > lack of man power and enthusiasm for the project? > > Anyways, if someone knows teh answer to these questions, I would love to hear. Who said it was turned down. I've got a FreeBSD machine that I've been working to turn into Debian/BSD.. > > Thanks, > Scott -- Please cc all mailing list replies to me, also. ========================================================================= * http://benham.net/index.html <gecko@benham.net> <>< * * -------------------- * -----------------------------------------------* * Debian Developer, Debian Project Secretary, Debian Webmaster * * <gecko@debian.org> <secretary@debian.org> <lintian-maint@debian.org> * * <webmaster@debian.org> <gecko@fortunet.com> <webmaster@spi-inc.org> * =========================================================================
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