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Clang is now the default compiler on FreeBSD i386 and amd64 (lists.freebsd.org)
Compilers for Free (2013) (codon.com)
Gcc 4.2.1 to be removed before FreeBSD 13, a firm timeline (lists.freebsd.org)
FreeBSD Finally Removes GCC 4.2.1 from Base System after 13 Years (svnweb.freebsd.org)
Compilers for Free (2013) (tomstu.art)
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FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE Announcement (freebsd.org)
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Improving the Performance of fsck in FreeBSD (mckusick.com)
FreeBSD 8.4-RELEASE Announcement (freebsd.org)
BSDCan 2013 FreeBSD Presentation Videos (freebsdnews.net)
The race for speed part 2: How JavaScript compilers work (creativejs.com)
FreeBSD improves SYN Cookie implementation (svnweb.freebsd.org)
Compilers in OpenBSD (marc.info)
FreeBSD Is No Longer Building GCC By Default (phoronix.com)
FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA1 now available (lists.freebsd.org)
More on what's new: https://wiki.freebsd.org/WhatsNew/FreeBSD10
Are Compilers Getting More or Less Reliable? (blog.regehr.org)
FreeBSD 10's New Technologies and Features (freebsdnews.net)
FreeBSD 9.2-RELEASE Now Available (lists.freebsd.org)
Release Notes: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.2R/relnotes.html
FreeBSD 10.0-ALPHA5 available, removes BIND, GNU ar, ranlib from the base system (lists.freebsd.org)
FreeBSD 10.0 Now In Beta With Faster ZFS LZJB (lists.freebsd.org)
FreeBSD and Commercial Workloads: Managed Services at NYI (freebsdfoundation.org)
Official FreeBSD Binary Packages now available for pkgng (lists.freebsd.org)
FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE status update (lists.freebsd.org)
FreeBSD Project Falls Short of Year End Funding Target By Over 50% (slashdot.org)
Comment made by Colin Percival, FreeBSD Security Officer Emeritus.
FreeBSD 10.0-RC1 now available (lists.freebsd.org)
“We cannot trust” Intel and Via’s chip-based crypto, FreeBSD developers say (arstechnica.com)
It's in the article, but the [actual development report](http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2013-09-devsummit.html#Security) explicitly states this, alongside some other items.