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Giacomo Tesio »
@giacomo@snac.tesio.it

I liked Stefano's summary too.

I'm considering to move to the camp (I'm a user of / since the age of Potato), but my only concern with BSDs is their historical issues with . A topic that unfortunately Stefano did not wrote about.

Yet I understand it's a can of worms.

CC: @stefano@bsd.cafe

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    Giacomo Tesio »
    @giacomo@snac.tesio.it

    As times go on, kernel and distributions are degrading.

    Including, sadly, my first and only one, that I used daily since I mamage to configure XFree86 on Potato, when I was ~16 yo (if I remember correctly).

    For a year now I was looking (without much time to invest) for a to try.

    Today I think I've found the best candidate with @mirabilos@toot.mirbsd.org's after I've read the Rationale of http://www.mirbsd.org/MirOS-Licence.htm

    Back then Debian got my attention because of the values they declared, freedom and sharing.
    Unfortunately over the years they were escalated and slowly corrupted, reduced to formal adherence to a social contract that can be subverted in practice.

    The whole movement has been marginalized, while its values are strumentalized to fool users' trust.

    Even is laying behind with licenses full of loopholes exploited by and corporations.

    It's time to move on, and a small BSD developed by a passionate might be a good new starting point.