by Anonymous Coward writes:
on Sunday August 30, 2015 @12:57PM (#50421451)
They are FreeBSD users and developers that want to push the FreeBSD ecosystem further than the Current branch is able to go. They don't want a new kernel that works like Apple's OS X, they want a modernized in it that keeps the UNIX principles firmly in mind, while paving the way for mobile form factors and many others.
Doesn't this already exist? (Score:2)
Why not just run / fork (okay, fine, "spork") Darwin?
-- Nathan
Re:Doesn't this already exist? (Score:1)
They are FreeBSD users and developers that want to push the FreeBSD ecosystem further than the Current branch is able to go. They don't want a new kernel that works like Apple's OS X, they want a modernized in it that keeps the UNIX principles firmly in mind, while paving the way for mobile form factors and many others.