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Some examples of highly portable operating systems are Minix, NetBSD, and many research systems.
The two operating systems do share a lot of code, for example most userland utilities and the C library on OS X are derived from FreeBSD versions.
NetBSD is a fork of the 386/BSD branch of the Berkeley Software Distribution (or BSD) operating system.
NetBSD separates those in its base source tree, in order to make removal of code under more restrictive licenses easier.
NetBSD focuses on clean design and well architected solutions.
SDF is a NetBSD development site
Each Director shall serve for two years
NetBSD is a fork of the 386/BSD branch of the Berkeley Software Distribution (or BSD) operating system.
NetBSD focuses on clean design and well architected solutions.
The two operating systems do share a lot of code, for example most userland utilities and the C library on OS X are derived from FreeBSD versions.
SDF is a NetBSD development site
NetBSD separates those in its base source tree, in order to make removal of code under more restrictive licenses easier.
Each Director shall serve for two years