On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 05:48  PM, Sebastian Flothow wrote:

GNU-Darwin != Apple's darwin.

GNU-Darwin is a fork of Apple's darwin, and is in no way related to darwin or opendarwin, except for having the same ancestral codebase.
That's where things get confusing. Anyone care to explain the differences, or possibly absence thereof, between these three?
I find it kind of understand the GNU/Darwin pages because they're so belligerent, but AFAICT they want to make a standalone OS that contains only OSS components (maybe even with code available for everything).

Simon



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