A message from the BSD gods?

/usr/src/contrib and /usr/src/sys/contrib are files originally from contributed software to BSD but now are required components. That is, they are typically developed outside of the BSD source tree. One *may* have been able to run 4.4BSD without its contrib directories but that was 30+ years back!
Correct. But will move to the main source tree when we, FreeBSD, take ownership of them. Case in point ipfilter. I moved it from sys/contrib to sys/netpfil after one too many local patches applied to it. Suggested by glebius@.
 
We too often lament the passing of Sun Microsystems Inc.
Yeah. That was a fun part of my career, leading the Solaris Team at $((JOB-1)). I still have a bit of Sun swag, including a Sun golf shirt that I wear for a day at BSDCan when I'm there. People always remark about it.

Those were good memories.
 
FWIW, Solaris did start out as a BSD UNIX (Forked from 4.2 BSD) before becoming SVR4. Back in 1990s and early 2000s, it was important to know the distinction if you were a UNIX geek... and nowadays, it's the historical trivia that you pull out as entertainment at LAN parties.
 
SunOS 5 (Aka Solaris 2) felt about half as fast as SunOS 4 (the BSD based one). But at least it had a ANSI C complicant C library and header files.
 
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