NetBSD 2.0 Release Engineering Process Underway
jschauma writes "James Chacon of the NetBSD Release
Engineering team has announced that the Release Engineering process for
the much awaited NetBSD 2.0 release
has begun! At this time, the expected final release is scheduled for the end
of May 2004. Please see James' message to the netbsd-announce
mailinglist for details."
Frankenstein type experiments are illegal in the US.
That's why the OpenBSD dev team is already in Canada.
This stuff is legal in Canada due to the Aboriginal Culture and Burial Rites Act (ABCRA) which allow you to revive corpses, create zombies and do assorted necromancy.
btw: this act holds in all common wealth countries besides UK itself - the ABCRA interferes with EU hygine regulations.