Add LibertyBSD to OSes #939
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Description: Add LibertyBSD to OSes.
Has this been discussed before? Yes, #929
How?: I recommend changing the OpenBSD description to:
This is very similar to the way Parabola is listed as a free'd version of Arch.
Does LibertyBSD remove any of the security functionality of OpenBSD?
Although I'm unaware of any non-freedom changes this was one of the issues brought up in #929.
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