Linked by Michael Reed on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 18:23 UTC
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2006-06-14
"Just out of curiosity, why would you consider BSD an OSR of Unix?"
Because it is. It was rewritten from scratch for licensing reasons. Since Networking Release 2, all of six original files were left over, and even those were replaced after some years.
As it stands, there is no Unix code in any of the BSDs.