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Has that issue been solved, will PC-BSD today handle extended partitions the right way ?
No, if you are talking about extended partitions- FreeBSD/PC-BSD does not support installation on extended partitions and never will. Extended partitions is lame idea from microsoft camp and linux guys embraced this strange "standard".
You can install FreeBSD/PC-BSD into four primary partitions- that mean you may have four operating systems installed even same versions(or different) of PC-BSD on one computer. FreeBSD partitions are called "slices" and they are hosted within primary partitions or if you have only FreeBSD on computer then you even don't need any primary partitions- only slices.
That bug you referring to (converting extended partitions into primary) is fixed in 1.3.01 release- 1.3.0 was removed from site after that fix.
Incorporating OpenBSD's robust and powerful PF firewall instead of the firewall bundled with FreeBSD.
This is not quite correct- FreeBSD got PF in base system by default- only thing we changed in PC-BSD is that we enabled it in kernel with QoS features and "pfsync" as default firewall.
So far we managed to keep PC-BSD installation media on single CD ~700MB- not sure how long this will last but I like 5-10minutes clean install, couple of minutes install of OpenOffice.org, codecs, java, flash, etc. and here we got almost perfect unix workstation.