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Originally Posted by Carpetsmoker
This reminds me a lot of "My distro owns your distro" discussions (If you can call 'em that) common on discussion boards related to a certain other OS...
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Nah, it’s not like that. It’s just that other, much younger BSDs,
such as DragonFly and (I’m happy they were remembered because I’m
quite a lot talking with them) MidnightBSD, were mentioned, while
MirBSD was forgotten “as usual”.
Look at it like this: if there were a site listing BSD resources,
all but your forum, wouldn’t you be surprised as well? Add to that
that MirBSD goes into its sixth year now.
I fully well know MirBSD isn’t the optimal tool for many jobs – but
it definitively is for some. And as a BSD it should not be forgotten
on a site about the BSDs. FWIW, allbsd.de and allbsd.org both co-
operate with us too.
(Side note: our MirPorts Framework works on MidnightBSD too…)