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Comment by random_joe42

5 years ago

They're removing it from the tree because they're tired of Jason controlling the narrative. Jason had more than three months to review the original patch and he's upset that they haven't done everything on his terms. I don't think you need to worry about NetGate being involved any more.

Obvious pfSense shill is obvious? Especially given pfSense history on issues like this (e.g. OPNsense https://opnsense.org/opnsense-com/). It's really unfortunate how you're treating Jason after he seems to have heroically stepped in to rescue the WireGuard patch and try to get it in FreeBSD 13. He didn't even call out pfSense or NetGate in his original email. If there hadn't have been all this drama I would have never even known that pfSense was involved and would have just assumed "some developer" contributed wg to FreeBSD and the Wire Guard author did a nice thing and cleaned up their code.