Theo, I'd like to make a comment: I do not want to program and use computers to just a hobby to harm me, if all the software and hardware that exist include non-free code and if is true that non-free code can contain malicious code, I decide not to program and use computers to just a hobby.
Is true that OpenBSD ships with several pieces of non-free, binary only firmware in the base system, and depending on the hardware detected, by default a script will download more at first boot, without informing the user of this? Is true that while there may be good reasons for including this firmware, with a default installation you might end up running some of these non-free programs without even knowing it? Is true that in LibertyBSD, you can get all of the benefits of OpenBSD, while being sure that there are no non-free blobs lurking in the depths of your system? -- View this message in context: http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/LibertyBSD-recently-forked-from-OpenBSD-has-been-deblobbed-as-much-as-its-creator-could-see-tp290022p290035.html Sent from the openbsd user - misc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.