You mean how little. What was obvious is how you rushed to defend Stallman, like always.
you stated personal opinion based on some BSD users you supposedly know.
No I was stating fact, as anyone would know, that BSD has a seperate license than Stallman's and there is little to any interaction between the BSD's and the FSF/GNU. They actually disagree on most every point, but to listen to you one would think BSD uses Stallman's license and every piece of Stallman code they can find, which is ridiculous. But expected from you.
No, how much. Unlike you, who just like unfounded accusations and opinion, I actually pulled a copy of FreeBSD and looked though it to verify my statement.
No I was stating fact, as anyone would know, that BSD has a seperate license than Stallman's
Which means absolutely nothing when you package those applications as part of a distribution.