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Original submitter here. The title I'd originally proposed was, "What do you get when you cross ArchLinux and FreeBSD?"
As to the question, "why do something like this, when Arch has a limited number of followers and FreeBSD has a limited number of followers?" the answer is clearly, "to see if we can do it." It's the best answer for half of the cool stuff that hackers and tinkerers do, these days. Be glad we can tinker at all - the massive gadget/device lockdown isn't far off, I'd say.