It is written in Openbsd Lyrics:
"David Dawes worked for years with a team of developers to make a free
X11 distribution for us to use, called XFree86, 98% of which was based on
entirely free code from MIT. Suddenly, one day, he decided that we must give
him more credit (ie. advertise his name
It is written in article 'Linux and the GNU System' posted in GNU Operating
System:
"People sometimes ask whether BSD too is a version of GNU, like GNU/Linux.
The BSD developers were inspired to make their code free software by the
example of the GNU Project, and explicit appeals from GNU activist
http://libertybsd.net/ wrote:
"What is LibertyBSD?
OpenBSD is universally known as an operating system designed with security
in mind, proudly being able to say that it has had "Only two remote holes in
the default install, in a heck of a long time!"
However, OpenBSD ships with several pieces of
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.
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I am posting just for fun.
FreeBSD isn't Free.
* 4.3. Licensee shall not export, either directly or indirectly, any of
this
* software or system incorporating such software without first obtaining
any
* required license or other approval from the U. S. Department of Commerce
or
* any other ag
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