OpenBSD or DragonflyBSD

Yo I'm building a nas for torrenting, does netbsd support zfs? If not which *BSDs would you recommend? My requirement is simple, good raid file system, ssh and transmission daemon.

fbsd

OpenBSD doesn't support ZFS, I don't know if DragonflyBSD does, and NetBSD does support ZFS.

How did they discover that MS had ripped the BSD TCP/IP without obeying the licence conditions?

By having the same security hole.

gas yourself

Let me remind you that the only reason BSD has any official license at all is because the lawyers said they had to have something.

Berkeley Software Distribution started when Ken Thompson and Bill Joy started taking Bell Labs UNIX source code and repackaging it out of Berkeley in the 1970s giving zero fucks about licenses or software (((law))).
Take what you can use and pass it on. Do with it what you wish. I did the same.

Everyone grew up pirating DOS, Windows, and MP3s... now all of a sudden they care about licenses.

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GPL users are cucks. BSD developers are cucks. You should only write proprietary software, and only use public domain software. Few people understand this.

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The BSD Licence came about because Bill Joy wanted to take his code off to start Sun Microcomputers-- he didn't want it Public Domain, he wanted it encumbered-able, and Berkeley didn't want to be held liable for proprietary derivative works (hence Clause #4).

Was going to post the NetBSD Hitler fortune quotes, but that faggot NaziLARPer wants to use his Internet Power Words again..

You do realize public domain code is even more cucked than BSD right