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2009-01-09
PS. Linux does it too, but since this is a post about BSDs.
Time for more education.
NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD: Not duplicated work, their differences is what's caused the need for separate projects. Their similarites don't come from duplicated work, the work was done once & carried over from the forks. Since they share their advancements, the work's still only done once & then shared with the other members.
Other BSD's: Share the same relationship as their host BSD. PC & Desktop BSDs are just FreeBSD with a focus on the desktop environment. That's not duplicate work, they resync with FreeBSD often. DragonFlyBSD is based on FreeBSD 4.8. The differences that cause the fork haven't lead to duplicated work, the ideas there took a very different approach & went in a very different direction.
Seriously, some of you guys really need to do your homework before talking about things that you don't understand & know nothing about.