What would be the point? If you want the userland that the flavor of BSD that 
you like comes with why not just use it? After all they all tend to be at least 
as "free" as Debian in any case. I would think the whole point of this project 
would be to get the GNU toolset with a BSD kernel and the Debian Way of doing 
things. I just don't see the point of copying the userland from one of the 
BSDs. Please tell me if I'm wrong on this.

On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 05:47:50AM -1000, Brian Russo wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 03:56:31PM +0000, David Dorgan wrote: 
> > >   a) only the userland that came with the chosen kernel
> > >   b) "native" userland + some GNU utilities
> > >   c) mostly GNU utilities + some very system dependent userland
> > >      utilities.
> 
> do you mean in the base system?
> wouldnt it make sense to model it after how the relevant bsd?

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