On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 12:29:51 -0000, Dan Naumov <dan.nau...@gmail.com> wrote:

The question of why 2 different BSDs have no issues including specific
code into their base, while another does is a valid one. When asked
"hard questions", labeling the person asking them a troll is sadly a
common occurrence on the internet.

Its not really a hard question. I'm a user of many OSs and a reasonably new user to OpenBSD.

Already I understand the OpenBSD takes a strict stance on what code it allows. I also understand other OSs (FreeBSD for example) takes a more slack stance.

Whether or not you understand the philosophy behind it is up too you. But the answer is detailed above. OpenBSD will not get ZFS any time soon because of a strict policy. FreeBSD has ZFS because of a slack policy.

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