“I don’t know about other microkernels” implies that NetBSD is also a microkernel. It is not.
Microkernel is not a size distinction. NetBSD kernel may even be smaller in terms of LOC or binary size than some microkernels. Idk. But that is beside the point.
Microkernel is an *architecture*. It is a name for a specific type of kernel design, which NetBSD is not.
"Maybe you should read it more careful, instead adding nothing to the discussion" is crossing into personal attack. So is "Read more, comment less." from your other post in this thread.
Generally speaking, it's not against HN's rules to be wrong. How could it be? We're all wrong about nearly everything. But it is against HN's rules to post disrespectfully, put others down, etc. - for the obvious reason that it poisons community discussion, plus is unnecessary.
It's especially important to follow those rules when one is right about something, because when a post contains both correctness and poison, the poison has has the side effect of discrediting the truth. That is bad for all of us (https://hn.algolia.com/?dateRange=all&page=0&prefix=true&sor...).
Microkernel is not a size distinction. NetBSD kernel may even be smaller in terms of LOC or binary size than some microkernels. Idk. But that is beside the point.
Microkernel is an *architecture*. It is a name for a specific type of kernel design, which NetBSD is not.