On 25 Jan 2013, at 11:31, Konstantin Belousov wrote:

> To clarify: there is no plans to not ship any GPLed code for 10.x.

This is something that has been said on mailing lists, at BSDCan and at 
DevSummits in the past, without any objections being raised.  If this is no 
longer a goal, then that is very sad, because we have currently a window in 
which a lot of potential downstream users are looking for a GPL-free stack and 
are put off FreeBSD and towards proprietary solutions because we still require 
GPL'd code for a working base system.  If we put off this goal for another two 
years, we are likely to lose a lot of potential corporate contributors, who 
will invest in in-house and proprietary systems instead.

> Instead, there are still plans to ship working 10.x.

I don't believe that these are contradictory goals and would certainly not ever 
prefer a non-working system to a working one.  

Indeed, in many cases the alternative is a non-working system.  For example, 
the debugger that we ship doesn't understand DWARF4 generated by any modern 
compiler (including gcc or clang).

David
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