
From: "Trent W. Buck" <trentbuck@gmail.com>
Andrew McGlashan writes:
For Debian people, an easier migration path that seems very viable today will be kFreeBSD
"We remain gravely concerned about the viability of this port. [...] the port is in danger of being dropped from Jessie, and [we] invite any porters who are able to commit to working on the port in the long term to make themselves known *now*."
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/09/msg00002.html
I have not used Debian kFreeBSD. A few questions: "Despite the reduced scope" (quoting from above) What does that mean? Actually, how much of the FreeBSD userland is used in Debian? Secondly: I always considered it a bit of "academic value". Do you have "real world examples" of Debian kFreeBSD? Regards Peter