It's a really interesting idea (whether it's BSD-on-Linux or a new user-land) and I'd like to discuss it further, but I don't think here is the place.
I may email you privately with some thoughts, but if you're looking for a broader perspective I'd try
http://forum.osdev.org/ or a more general Linux forum or mailing list.
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> From: chris@???
> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 09:11:31 +0000
> To: dng@???
> Subject: [Dng] Is forking enough?
>
> Policy kit is mired in systemd via pam/systemd deps and in any case I
> can see policy kit / console kit being subsumed by systemd before very
> long
>
> Then there's dbus, seems like a good idea to allow processes to send
> messages to each other - except there is no security, an unprivileged
> user can bring a system down or do a whole bunch of stuff...
>
> And this is just a few examples...
>
> After emailing RMS apparently he seems quite happy with systemd taking
> over the Linux user land and not only that he "never really agreed with
> the Unix philosophy" in any case.
>
> I really do wonder now if its time to throw the cuckoo out of the bath
> and sit a new userland entirely on top of the Linux kernel...
>
> Why the Linux kernel and not just BSD ??
>
> well flame all you want but the Linux kernel still has way better
> hardware support...
>
> If only there were a pure BSD userland on top of a Linux kernel somewhere!
>
>
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