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You don't necessarily have to write them yourself. You can just copy and paste from different sources multiple times a day.

(Sorry. I'll take your downboats and be on my way. I could not resist.)


>This package is available under a Creative Commons License. You can download the source code here.

Peculiar choice of license for software. Also, having downloaded the package and done a quick grep, I don't see them mentioning which CC license. It's important to mention. Also, the package includes a lot of IETF RFC documents, the license of which are still not quite clear to me.

I suggest that they use the ISC license [0] for the next release of their source code and that they make the license of the included IETF RFC documents clear.

This all being said, it looks to be a nice project and I wish them good luck with it.

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISC_license


Which pony?


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Submitted Engadget article rather than original forum thread because the thread has a low signal-to-noise ratio.

Did not retain title of Engadget article because it's so clickbaity.


The title of this post -- "FreeBSD on the raspberry pi" -- is not very descriptive. The title seems to imply that running on the Raspberry Pi is news, which it's not, as myself or anyone else already running FreeBSD on our Pi can attest to. I'd suggest changing the title to "Patch posted to have FreeBSD use armv6hf target arch by default for the Raspberry Pi" -- however, someone just commented on the Pull Request:

>armv6 is already hard float, all armv6hf gives you is it will pass floating-point data to functions in floating-point registers. I also expect that armv6 will be using the hard float ABI soon (within a month) an at this time armv6hf will be removed.

So maybe just remove the post all together?


OP here I agree with you it can be misleading into thinking that FreeBSD is _now_ available on the RPi which of course would be very misleading and simply untrue because FreeBSD on the RPi is nothing new. Reading the others comments, it's not misleading. Changing the title to what you have suggested would be nice for the FreeBSD devs mailing list and would not appeal to many people on HN. The point of the post is to draw attention to FreeBSD on the RPi and FreeBSD as it's really a great piece of software and__not__ to the patch itself. And I thing IMHO that the RPi can be great a great vector to enlarge the user base of FreeBSD with all the benefits that this can bring to the project.


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