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The alpha port was derived from, and still tracks, the NetBSD/alpha port ! written by Chris Demetriou . Initially the reason for ! existence of this port was to provide the OpenBSD operating system to alpha ! users, i.e. no special effort was put in to develop the port in the machine ! dependent parts. The main thing that got done was to make the port ! self-hosting, i.e. ensuring that all the tools needed to build a full system ! was included in the tree, as well as updated with the changes Chris distributed in a separate alpha toolchain package.

Today a lot more developers have got themselves alpha machines and we are --- 19,33 ----

The alpha port was derived from, and still tracks, the NetBSD/alpha port ! written by Chris Demetriou . However this tracking is jumpy ! at best, don't expect the latest NetBSD changes to be in our tree at any ! given time, the merges are being done when time allows. !

! Initially the reason for existence of this port was to provide the OpenBSD ! operating system to alpha users, i.e. no special effort was put in to develop ! the port in the machine dependent parts. The main thing that got done was to ! make the port self-hosting, i.e. ensuring that all the tools needed to build a ! full system was included in the tree, as well as updated with the changes Chris distributed in a separate alpha toolchain package.

Today a lot more developers have got themselves alpha machines and we are *************** *** 60,66 **** OpenBSD www@openbsd.org
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