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2005-09-14
I will probably never get into FreeBSD development. But back when I was a complete newb and naive enough to believe that reading and groking all the FreeBSD source code was a necessity and even possible, I attempted just that. Starting with cat or something or whatever comes first alphabetically in /bin. I may have ended up on /bin/false or some junk. I never made it through /bin I assure you. At any rate, let me tell you, the code is an absolute pleasure to read.
While I am one of those GPL fanatics, I will say this, if you're not one to care about the licensing issues and want to get involved in a free software OS, then BSD is where it's at. Hands down.