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BSD is in a position to differentiate in a way that Linux just isn't. In Linux all* software is third party, except for the kernel and util-linux (and maybe fileutuls or some other set of GNU software).

To me the BSD distinction doesn't make much sense anyway. You still have to just know which bits are "local" and which are not, plus anything I pull in that isn't a port gets lumped in with them anyway.



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