> If it should be changed, this is my favorite - but why? This is a > standard for Linux. If FreeBSD are interested, I doubt they are > interested in more than an easier time for their Linux compatiblity > layer: After all, most Linux distributions and the LSB is leaning
But thats a very important thing. If you have a common binary interface you can pick the underlying kernel that best suits each task. We aren't mirkosoft, lock-in is bad. Also for vendors its nice if people can run your app on more OS's, and the additional seat count is good for Linux too Alan
