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Niko@niko@gts.niko.lgbt (2026-07-24 05:38:34)
what’s that one BSD that banned slopware contributions
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jiub :v_enby: :v_trans: :v_est:@jiub@not.an.evilcyberhacker.net (2026-07-24 05:40:09)
@niko@gts.niko.lgbt openbsd banned them on copyright grounds (tho technically they're allowed for contributions of 5 lines or less since that's what they're considering the boundary for being copyrightable)
i think netbsd did as well but i don't remember the details
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brib :neofox_floof: :Nonbinary:@brib@bribstodon.xyz (2026-07-24 05:57:46)
@jiub @niko NetBSD is the one with the strongest statement I think:
https://www.netbsd.org/developers/commit-guidelines.html
I think FreeBSD kept making noise about LLM policy but I couldn't find any formal guidance in place.
I am not sure about OpenBSD.
I don't know of any BSDs which embraced ✨the vibes✨ the same way Linux did though