I have asked for my #FreeBSD commit bit to be taken into safekeeping. It’s been a few years since I actually committed code to the repo (I still maintain libcxxrt and dtc, which are in the base system, so my code has been committed by others in that time).
This is the second time. I reactivated it a couple of years ago and wrote a qemufwcfg driver (split NetBSD-style between a simple kernel device and a FUSE filesystem), but the review comments put me off bothering to get it into the tree (someone else is welcome to do it if they want to pull it out of phabricator). I still occasionally do code review for other folks, feel free to keep tagging me for reviews.
Still a happy FreeBSD user. If I have FreeBSD time again (any decade now…) I hope to work more on container things. The Apple folks who did their container thing have said they’re happy to take patches to support FreeBSD containers. Their one-VM-per-container model makes this much easier than Podman, which assumes a single VM so is hard to transparently support both Linux and FreeBSD guests.
The only thing I’d like to do that I’d want to put in the base system is a more modern service management and eventing system. And I doubt I’ll have time to work on that for a few years.