Comment by wmf
3 months ago
That's 1980s-90s thinking. Nobody is making proprietary BSD forks any more and new kernels probably have no chance of reaching production anyway so worrying about proprietary forks is irrelevant.
3 months ago
That's 1980s-90s thinking. Nobody is making proprietary BSD forks any more and new kernels probably have no chance of reaching production anyway so worrying about proprietary forks is irrelevant.
The most recent and most used fork for freebsd is for the ps4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_4_system_software
A console that launched 12 years ago.