TrueNAS build system going closed source

Readme updated today:

This repository is no longer actively maintained. The TrueNAS build system previously hosted here has been moved to an internal infrastructure. This transition was necessary to meet new security requirements, including support for Secure Boot and related platform integrity features that require tighter control over the build and signing pipeline. No further updates, pull requests, or issues will be accepted. Existing content is preserved here for historical reference only.

https://github.com/truenas/scale-build

Wondering if this is just the first step towards doing a minio in the future.

GitHub - truenas/scale-build: TrueNAS SCALE Build System

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GitHub

Always blaming security bullshit. I anxiously await a community fork.

Next step is requiring a subscription.

Volker Theile (lead dev of FreeNAS 2006-2009) maintaines OpenMediaVault, based on debian, version 8 was released recently. Not a drop in replacement, and it has its own quirks, but no evil company in the background
Looks like no zfs support?
I have it on my installation, you’ve got to replace the kernel with the proxmox one, it’s fairly easily done by installing a plugin
Since omv 7 it works with the default kernel, you can install the proxmox one though if you want that.
Weird, some time ago it booted with the default kernel by mistake and it couldn’t see my zfs pool

From the docs:

The Standard Debian Kernel (selectable) can be used for ZFS. However, since ZFS kernel modules are not installed in the Debian kernel by default, they must be built by the ZFS plugin when it is installed. While this process works, building the modules is a long process that requires continuous access to online repos. Accordingly, the potential for a build error exists. For this reason, while the Standard Kernel is very usable for ZFS, it is not ideal.