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It is active developed as you could see in netbsd source changes lists. Because of it I started to follow Maxime Villard and started to admire him/her because of him/her heroic attitude when request remove pf and osf1_compat despite the unwelcome of the community. Very brave indeed, and the community sucks. The problem of Netbsd is it has to please so much people with so broad needs. If it has a good tyrant leader (I'm not mean Theo De Raadt) we will see it drops all of the trash architectures and focus on amd64/arm64. Use all of it strength to port ZFS and improve Xen. It has NVMM qemu for amd64 and Xen for arm64. Will compete with FreeBSD directly. But this never happens.
What a pity. NVMM is so potential compared to Openbsd vmm/vmd which is no more than a jokes (1 vcpus only?). But lacks ZFS or at least improve the LVM2 port it will go nowhere. Is it too hard to port a file system? It's since 2009. If someday it has stable ZFS I will reconsider it. But now, no