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by qalmakka 2753 days ago
It's a pity that Apple let Open Darwin die off, it definitely had a potential as a nice BSD platform.
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What's nice about it?

FreeBSD is a nice BSD platform. Darwin is kind of a weird mess, with Unix awkwardly mashed up with Mach and extra C++ frameworks (IOKit etc.) on top.

I'm still not sure of the history there. I remember one of the selling points of the early OS X was that it was a "Certified UNIX" and I remember that no one I tried to sell one too cared.

Was it just the cost of maintaining the certification? The fact that no other OS went down that route?

MacOS still is certified UNIX: https://www.opengroup.org/openbrand/register.
You can still build it, I believe, they just don't provide ready to go .iso files. I think.