@omar GhostBSD is a great project. It started when using FreeBSD as a desktop was more complicated than it is now, and their work optimizes the entire installation for that purpose. Today, FreeBSD is working on the option to install KDE from the main installer, but GhostBSD continues to provide a complete and ready-to-use desktop environment. I have always appreciated the project. In my opinion, it wouldn't make sense to integrate their work into the base system; in the end, it's a kind of pre-configured distribution of stock FreeBSD, not a fork.