On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 1:21 PM, John Marino wrote: > Which clause are you invoking to remove it from the primary tier list? > Richard claimed "they are not at all happy with GPLv3". That's not a reason > listed on your reference. He also claimed they "not using still maintained > compilers" which is also clearly false. > > Maybe FreeBSD violates the "Primary platforms are popular systems" clause > (of course "popular" is not quantified so no way to defend accusations of > being not popular enough). GCC is certainly "frequently used" on FreeBSD so > that's not in violation.
The "it's 386, nobody uses it" clause? I wouldn't mind if some other freebsd tripled would stay on the list, e.g. i686-freebsd. Stop being so emotional and look at the facts. Nobody is taking away your favorite toys. Ciao! Steven