I think it's fine, but I'll let others comment on that too.

But i will say, if you do this, please make sure it's clang-formatted.
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 6:23 PM Kamil Rytarowski via lldb-dev <
lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> I keep locally almost 5k lines of code of the process plugin for NetBSD.
>
> It's still not functional (there are bugs), but it has all or mostly all
> of the code needed for amd64. Is it fine to push it upstream and
> continue development against the version in-tree?
>
> My code is based on FreeBSD with removed unsupported features, missing
> in the current version of NetBSD.
>
> It will be easier for me to keep it in sync with HEAD and should be
> usable for other teams to take it into account in further changes.
>
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