Hey,
So i thought maybe from such a little response, people either don't know or
are unwilling to provide for some random who appears to have just joined
the mailing list.
Thus, i am going to provide a reason like Andreas above as it seems
appropriate and so people understand i am not going to misuse the code.

I am currently after the Debian GNU/kNetBSD source code as i am looking at
developing a port of the KMS & GEOS modules (needed for the open-source
graphics drivers) to NetBSD.
Although the i am not looking at just a straight port, i am also aiming to
make these modules more easily portable between OS's by removing the
restrictions of having to also include loads of kernel api's to get these
drivers to work through encasing/ partially re-writing them in java or
possibly gnat (undecided at this stage).

Thus the long term goal is that these modules will run in JVM or the like
with the only need for set kernel api's to run, instead of each OS needing
to do massive work for a very small benefit.

I am currently aiming at NetBSD with the hopes that DragonflyBSD and
OpenBSD will eventually adopt (or others if they want), and hopefully
create a unified structure where an any os's using it will also be
contributing back upstream so that it doesn't require a select bunch of
people to try and include multiple operating system support over the
current scattered every man for himself approach.

At least that is what i am hoping to achieve. Its still in the very early
stages as you can probably tell.

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