On Mon, May 09, 2011 at 11:33:27PM -0400, Jeff Licquia wrote: > (Sorry if this isn't the proper list for this discussion. If not, > please point me in the right direction.) > > The Linux Foundation's LSB workgroup has taken over maintenance of > the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard, and is working on a number of > updates needed since its last release in 2004. > > Despite all the "Linux" in the names above, we're wanting to make > sure that the FHS remains independent of any particular UNIX > implementation, and continues to be useful to non-Linux UNIXes.
Linux is very compatible with Linux and nothing else. Give it up, call it a day. It doesn't even remotely resemble UNIX. > > My question to you is: do you consider the FHS to be relevant to > current and future development of OpenBSD? If not, is this simply > due to lack of maintenance; would your interest in the FHS be > greater with more consistent updates? > > If you are interested, consider this an invitation to participate. > We've set up a mailing list, Web site, etc., and are reviving the > old bug tracker. More details can be found here: > > http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/lsb/fhs
