From that very old doc: " -CURRENT should be considered the playground for FreeBSD developers, and for 'adventurous users' who don't mind that their system breaks. These users typically do not require any help to get their systems back into a working state."-CURRENT is an unsupported development version.
![]()
Topics about unsupported FreeBSD versions
The FreeBSD Forums cater primarily to end-users and systems administrators. As such, the Forums focus almost exclusively on FreeBSD versions that are officially supported according to the official FreeBSD website. Since resources are scarce, the FreeBSD Forums strongly suggest that anyone asking...forums.freebsd.org
That's because its release is rapidly closing in. Once 13.0-RELEASE is out the door and -CURRENT moves to 14.0 things can get more hectic again.Not exatly so in this days. -CURRENT seems quietly pretty stable generally speaking, even if you do not belong (and I don't) to ultra-supèr-fantastic-admin users, IMHO.
Fact remains that -CURRENT is unsupported here.Then, my question was very basic and even that very old doc said the forum is related to "almost" officially supported versions.