Re: git: 65427a979d - main - Upgrade information about Playstation versions

From: John Baldwin <jhb_at_FreeBSD.org>
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2022 01:17:09 UTC
On 2/28/22 11:58 AM, Sergio Carlavilla Delgado wrote:
> The branch main has been updated by carlavilla:
> 
> URL: https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc/commit/?id=65427a979dd815b5ffc02dfe7a2b5134107441b0
> 
> commit 65427a979dd815b5ffc02dfe7a2b5134107441b0
> Author:     Minsoo Choo <fel1x.mintchoco.development_gmail.com>
> AuthorDate: 2022-02-28 19:57:28 +0000
> Commit:     Sergio Carlavilla Delgado <carlavilla@FreeBSD.org>
> CommitDate: 2022-02-28 19:57:28 +0000
> 
>      Upgrade information about Playstation versions
>      
>      Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D34374
> ---
>   documentation/content/en/books/handbook/introduction/_index.adoc | 2 +-
>   1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/introduction/_index.adoc b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/introduction/_index.adoc
> index 329d6bad1d..5610d46a97 100644
> --- a/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/introduction/_index.adoc
> +++ b/documentation/content/en/books/handbook/introduction/_index.adoc
> @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ Many of the world's largest IT companies use FreeBSD:
>   * link:http://www.netapp.com/[NetApp] - The Data ONTAP GX line of storage appliances are based on FreeBSD. In addition, NetApp has contributed back many features, including the new BSD licensed hypervisor, bhyve.
>   * link:http://www.netflix.com/[Netflix] - The OpenConnect appliance that Netflix uses to stream movies to its customers is based on FreeBSD. Netflix has made extensive contributions to the codebase and works to maintain a zero delta from mainline FreeBSD. Netflix OpenConnect appliances are responsible for delivering more than 32% of all Internet traffic in North America.
>   * link:http://www.sandvine.com/[Sandvine] - Sandvine uses FreeBSD as the basis of their high performance real-time network processing platforms that make up their intelligent network policy control products.
> -* link:http://www.sony.com/[Sony] - The PlayStation 4 gaming console runs a modified version of FreeBSD.
> +* link:http://www.sony.com/[Sony] - The PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 gaming console runs a modified version of FreeBSD.
>   * link:http://www.sophos.com/[Sophos] - The Sophos Email Appliance product is based on a hardened FreeBSD and scans inbound mail for spam and viruses, while also monitoring outbound mail for malware as well as the accidental loss of sensitive information.
>   * link:http://www.spectralogic.com/[Spectra Logic] - The nTier line of archive grade storage appliances run FreeBSD and OpenZFS.
>   * link:https://www.stormshield.com[Stormshield] - Stormshield Network Security appliances are based on a hardened version of FreeBSD. The BSD license allows them to integrate their own intellectual property with the system while returning a great deal of interesting development to the community.

The PS3 did not really run a "modified version of FreeBSD".  It had its own home-grown
OS that used bits of FreeBSD and NetBSD and possibly bits of other things.  Whereas
for the PS4, Sony started with FreeBSD and then modified it to suit their needs (and
this is consistent with what Sony developers have said in the past at conferences,
etc.).

I would not list the PS3 here for that reason.  Also, probably s/console/consoles/.

-- 
John Baldwin