As of now, everything except the code imported
from FreeBSD is proprietary. Of course, it won't
be like this for long, only until we have decided
which license we like to use. The rationale is
that releasing everything under a copyleft license
later is always easier than doing so immediately
and then changing it afterwards.
Naturally, any changes made before this commit are
still subject to the terms of the CNPL.
This has been brewing for quite some time now, and
it still is nowhere near finished, but at least it
compiles now. A lot has changed, and it's still
quite messy (i386 is almost certainly broken now,
i haven't even checked)