I was reading #27 and it seems to ask for OpenBSD release file.
Why?:
First of all, if you use OpenBSD's repositories it potentially cause confusion.
Plus, correct me if wrong but it doesn't seem that OpenBSD doesn't have clear policy against non-free code. Potentially breaking the FSD Guidelines.
Note: I'm still learning and switching from Linux to BSD.
Everything I said, is mostly based on things others have stated.
I would appreciate a response from the LibertyBSD developers to help provide clarity.
#### **Discussion**:
Does LibertyBSD use OpenBSD for getting packages?
If so, have you considered hosting your own mirror?
https://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
I was reading #27 and it seems to ask for OpenBSD release file.
#### **Why?**:
First of all, if you use OpenBSD's repositories it potentially cause confusion.
Plus, correct me if wrong but it doesn't seem that OpenBSD doesn't have clear policy against non-free code. Potentially breaking the [FSD Guidelines](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FSDG).
##### **Note**: I'm still learning and switching from Linux to BSD.
Everything I said, is mostly based on things others have stated.
I would appreciate a response from the LibertyBSD developers to help provide clarity.
Some of OpenBSD's libre packages are used (because re-compiling all packages is a waste of electricity, not even Parabola does that), and that's why you need OpenBSD keys.
A sanitized package repo is hosted, though, check a mirror.
Some of OpenBSD's libre packages are used (because re-compiling all packages is a waste of electricity, not even Parabola does that), and that's why you need OpenBSD keys.
A sanitized package repo is hosted, though, [check a mirror](https://libertybsd.net/download.shtml).
Discussion:
Does LibertyBSD use OpenBSD for getting packages? If so, have you considered hosting your own mirror?
https://www.openbsd.org/ftp.html
I was reading #27 and it seems to ask for OpenBSD release file.
Why?:
First of all, if you use OpenBSD's repositories it potentially cause confusion.
Plus, correct me if wrong but it doesn't seem that OpenBSD doesn't have clear policy against non-free code. Potentially breaking the FSD Guidelines.
Note: I'm still learning and switching from Linux to BSD.
Everything I said, is mostly based on things others have stated.
I would appreciate a response from the LibertyBSD developers to help provide clarity.
Some of OpenBSD's libre packages are used (because re-compiling all packages is a waste of electricity, not even Parabola does that), and that's why you need OpenBSD keys.
A sanitized package repo is hosted, though, check a mirror.