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FreeBSD 16 Removes GPL Code, Emphasizing a Unique Vision of Software Freedom

FreeBSD 16 Removes GPL Code, Emphasizing a Unique Vision of Software Freedom

FreeBSD 16 has officially removed all GPL code from its base system, marking a significant shift in its approach to software freedom compared to the Free Software Foundation and Linux.

Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 1 day ago

In a bold move, FreeBSD 16 has eliminated all GPL code from its base system. This decision is more than just a matter of housekeeping; it embodies a distinct vision of software freedom that sets FreeBSD apart from other open-source projects.

The removal of GPL components reflects a commitment to a different philosophy regarding software licensing and distribution. FreeBSD's approach emphasizes the importance of permissive licensing, which contrasts sharply with the principles upheld by the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project.

As the open-source landscape continues to evolve, FreeBSD's decision may influence other projects and developers who are navigating the complexities of software freedom and licensing.