Weird or not

I've just only begun to use FreeBSD again after a rather long hiatus and would like to assist with testing and debugging however, I can't dedicate a bare metal facility to the purpose so I thought that I'd grap an iso image of the current and use a VM instead.

Does the fact that I'm opting to go the VM route make me a lesser member of the community?
 
We have a community?

Seriously, running on a VM can expose things that running on hardware does not. That's a good thing.
If you muck something up, recovering from a VM is usually easier than real hardware.
 
Does the fact that I'm opting to go the VM route make me a lesser member of the community?
Just a virtual member :)

To be serious, I usually test new versions in VMs (one for -current, one for stable/14, one for release etc). They won't catch all the errors but a good minimum test.
 
image of the current

If you mean CURRENT (the main branch), three things may be most relevant:




From the latter: "I think of FreeBSD-CURRENT as leading edge (not bleeding edge)".
 
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