The future of NetBSD
    Oliver Fromme 
    olli at lurza.secnetix.de
       
    Mon Sep 11 03:11:28 PDT 2006
    
    
  
Thorsten Glaser wrote:
 > Marc G. Fournier dixit:
 > 
 > > And what I'm learning with bsdstats.org is that there are more then just those
 > > four ... GNU/kFreeBSD is reporting
 > 
 > Now _that_'s funny ;)
Yes, indeed.  Some people are really wasting their time.
 > > are there any others?
 > 
 > DragonFly
Is already included on bsdstats.org.
 > DesktopBSD
 > PC-BSD
Those two aren't separate operating systems, but rather
FreeBSD with a custom GUI on top (live-FS / installer).
They shouldn't be counted separately.
 > [...]
 > picoBSD
 > nanoBSD
 > 
 > The latter three are probably just stripped-down versions of
 > the bigger ones.
True.  It could be argued whether they should be counted
separately.  Personally I don't think they should.  The
"big ones" are clearly DragonFly, Free-, Net- and OpenBSD.
Best regards
   Oliver
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