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| name = MicroBSD
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| developer = The MicroBSD Project
| family = [[Berkeley Software Distribution|BSD]]
| source_model = [[Open source]]
| latest_release_version = 0.6-RELEASE
| latest_release_date =
| latest_preview_version = 0.7-RELEASE (2003)
| latest_preview_date =
| kernel_type = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]]
| supported_platforms = [[i386]]
| license = [[BSD License]]
| working_state = Discontinued
| website = http://www.microbsd.net
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'''MicroBSD''' was a fork of the [[UNIX-like]] [[BSD]] [[operating system]] descendant [[OpenBSD]] 3.0, begun in July 2002. The project's objective was to produce a free and fully secure, complete system, but with a small footprint. The first phase of its development stopped in 2002. The project was later resumed by a new group of developers, which stopped development again in 2003.
== The first MicroBSD project ==
The original development of MicroBSD produced conflicts with the developers of OpenBSD, especially regarding copyright statements and attribution, and how the [[fork (software)|fork]] was handled. For example, an e-mail message sent to the installer after a successful installation, claimed to come from "[[Theo de Raadt]], founder of the MicroBSD project", although Theo de Raadt is the founder of the OpenBSD project; evidently a simple search and replace was made, leading to such false attributions. Similarly the documentation claimed that the MicroBSD project members were the developers of [[OpenSSH]], also developed by the OpenBSD project. These were violations of the [[BSD License]] under which OpenBSD is released.
The old MicroBSD project (hosted at microbsd.com) does not exist anymore, but code from it has been incorporated into the [[MirOS BSD]] project. The last release of the old MicroBSD project was version 0.6 in October 2002.
== The renewed MicroBSD project ==
The new MicroBSD project set its goal as trying to continue what the original MicroBSD project began. A new edition of version 0.6 – with cleaned up source code and corrected copyright statements – was released in October 2003. A beta 0.7 version was being derived from OpenBSD 3.4, but the project stalled and all development ceased that November.
MicroBSD was under development by individuals from [[Bulgaria]] and was intent on a focus toward security, development of a user interface, easy management and configuration, and the addition of Bulgarian-specific [[Internationalization and localization|localization]].
== See also ==
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* [[Comparison of BSD operating systems]]
==External links==
*[http://www.microbsd.net/ MicroBSD project website]
*[http://www.openbsd.org/ OpenBSD]
*[http://www.mirbsd.org/ MirOS BSD]
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