Alan Altmark wrote:
An OCO module may use the above in any combination, so I'm not sure what
Jack is asking about: OCO modules (none remain - the 3590 tape driver was
open sourced back in May) or interfaces in category 2.
I was really asking two questions (which now seem to be answered):
1. Is there anything proprietary clashing with the OpenBSD philosophy
& license required to create an OpenBSD guest?
2. Is there anything proprietary that's going to act as a technical
brick wall if folks start coding towards OpenBSD on VM?
Apparently the answer is "no".
It sounds like OpenBSD might serve certain requirements better than
Linux in the VM environment.
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