Post #1990434
2026-03-13 11:18 UTC
Replies (5)
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@shaft@piaille.fr 2026-03-13 12:43
@breizh @Khrys Ok, ça confirme ce que j'avais vu passer 😬 Chez BSD, j'ai vu que NetBSD pour l'instant et la porte n'est pas totalement fermée (de toutes façons, reste ensuite le problème des softs au-dessus) https://www.netbsd.org/developers/commit-guidelines.html
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@dallo@pouet.chapril.org 2026-03-13 12:47
@breizh @Khrys @shaft BSD is open source not libre. What about Hurd and Plan9?
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@ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org 2026-03-13 12:54
@breizh @Khrys @shaft #NetBSD has explicitly banned AI code from being incorporated into the system. I suspect both #FreeBSD and #OpenBSD will take similar positions, probably for the same reasons (dubious provenance and quality issues, problems with code licensing, etc.).
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@grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafe 2026-03-13 14:14
RE: https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@grahamperrin/116220642823558416 @breizh@pleroma.breizh.pm re: Linux, thank you for providing the missing link to docs.kernel.org. There are multiple BSD distros. For FreeBSD, the quoted post might help. cc @ParadeGrotesque@mastodon.sdf.org
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@foolishowl@social.coop 2026-03-13 16:48
@breizh@pleroma.breizh.pm @Khrys@mamot.fr @shaft@piaille.fr I'm not sure what "switch to BSD" would actually mean. That is, a few years ago, "the year of the Linux desktop" was a rueful joke. At work, Linux was a PuTTY session, grudgingly permitted on a workstation running Windows. Activist groups depended on Google Docs running in Chrome. Sure, I've been running Linux on devices at home. And I could switch them to BSD, with some sacrifices. But the dream of an anti-capitalist resistance in software is receding from view.