I know the basic history of all the BSDs and the reasons for divergence, but 
I've always tended to think of them as different focus areas of a single 
project. The best ideas tend to get shared around, where applicable, but each 
retains its unique focus and niche within the greater whole. We don't need a 
"unified" BSD; BSD is already unified in the ways that matter. Open source and 
meritocracy see to that.

Tim
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