Hi hackers,

I've seen the OpenBSD guys have come up with a BSD-licensed CVS[1] that
should be focused on security as well as features. Is there any chance
that this could make it into FreeBSD's tree as well? Considering GNU's
version security track record I think it could be a good move, and it
would help testing the code in another production environment.

As a side effect, it would please the BSDL advocates by reducing the
amount of GNU warez in the base system :)

[1] http://www.openbsd.org/opencvs/

Cheers,
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