like a BSD jail on Linux until LXC containers things like that like that's the that's sort of the the best approximation of a BSD jail and whether or not that's really The same thing, you know, you could still have debates over so feature parity doesn't exist I don't believe that it's ever quite existed in the POSIX world But open source principles still apply the code is open. So it's Technically Portable quotes around technically like it's technically portable. That's not the best answer in the world I mean still system D still exists and it's still very Linux specific and if people start building on top of system D Then the software that they're writing that depends on system D becomes Linux exclusive as well Which just starts to rob BSD of all kinds of potential cool stuff and that doesn't seem like a good thing But at the same time it's kind of silly to tell a developer. Well, you can't use system D. Don't hook into system D Because that means that the BSD people can't use your (31/53)
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