6. We hear that some cool bits from Darwin will be backported to FreeBSD (and the other way around).
Please tell us more about these... bits and what they do. ;-)
John Baldwin:
I personally do not have any plans of porting anything from one OS to the other.
It might be interesting to port launchd from OS X Tiger
to FreeBSD as a replacement for init and inetd though.
Robert N M Watson:
The TrustedBSD Audit support originated in large part from Mac OS X,
and we really appreciate Apple's work with us to develop audit support,
and their support in getting it out into open source.
One of the outcomes of this will be our (TrustedBSD's) continuing maintainership of OpenBSM,
a bundling of the libraries, documentation,
and command line tools,
which will be portable across a host of operating systems including FreeBSD,
Darwin, and Linux.
This sort of arrangement can be a strong motivator for companies
like Apple to release software under open source
-- we're already preparing bundles of documentation and feature enhancements
that we hope they will be able to adopt back into Mac OS X.
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6. We hear that some cool bits from Darwin will be backported to FreeBSD (and the other way around).
Please tell us more about these... bits and what they do. ;-)
6. We hear that some cool bits from Darwin will (スコア:1)
Please tell us more about these... bits and what they do. ;-)
John Baldwin:
I personally do not have any plans of porting anything from one OS to the other.
It might be interesting to port launchd from OS X Tiger
to FreeBSD as a replacement for init and inetd though.
Robert N M Watson:
The TrustedBSD Audit support originated in large part from Mac OS X,
and we really appreciate Apple's work with us to develop audit support,
and their support in getting it out into open source.
One of the outcomes of this will be our (TrustedBSD's) continuing maintainership of OpenBSM,
a bundling of the libraries, documentation,
and command line tools,
which will be portable across a host of operating systems including FreeBSD,
Darwin, and Linux.
This sort of arrangement can be a strong motivator for companies
like Apple to release software under open source
-- we're already preparing bundles of documentation and feature enhancements
that we hope they will be able to adopt back into Mac OS X.
Re:6. We hear that some cool bits from Darwin wi (スコア:0)
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6. We hear that some cool bits from Darwin will be backported to FreeBSD (and the other way around).
Please tell us more about these... bits and what they do. ;-)
6. DarwinからFreeBSD(またはその逆)へ、若干のクールなバックポートが発生するだろうと聞いています。これについて、どのようなものか教えてください。
John Baldwin:
I personally do not have any plans of porting anything from one OS to the other.
It might be interesting to port launchd from OS X Tig
Re:6. We hear that some cool bits from Darwin wi (スコア:1)
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私たち(TrustedBSD)がOpenBSM[=Open Source Basic Security Module](ライブラリ・ドキュメント・コマンドラインツールのセットで、FreeBSD・Darwin・Linuxといったオペレーティングシステムに移植可能になる予定)のメンテナンスを続けられるのも、このことによる成果のひとつです。こういった協力関係は、Appleのような企業がオープンソースの元でソフトウェアをリリースするための強い求心力となりえます。私たちは現在、Mac OS Xへのバックポートを念頭にドキュメントや機能拡張のセットを用意しているところです。
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OpenBSMについては
http://www.trustedbsd.org/openbsm.html
を参照。
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