FreeBSD Project is participating in Google’s Summer of Code programme for a sixth year. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply for a grant to spend the summer improving the FreeBSD operating system! More information available on the FreeBSD Summer of code page, including a poster to hang up at a university near you!
FreeBSD Project is participating in Google’s Summer of Code programme for a sixth year. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to apply for a grant to spend the summer improving the FreeBSD operating system! More information available on the FreeBSD Summer of code page, including a poster to hang up at a university near you!
New committer: Bernhard Fröhlich (ports)
FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE Available
FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE is now available. Please be sure to check the Release Notes and Release Errata before installation for any late-breaking news and/or issues with 7.3. More information about FreeBSD releases can be found on the Release Information page.
New Ports Management Team Secretary: Thomas Abthorpe
The FreeBSD Ports Management Team is pleased to announce Thomas Abthorpe has assumed the role of Ports Management Team Secretary.
Portmgr is pleased to announce Thomas Abthorpe has assumed the role of portmgr-secretary.
OpenBSD 4.7 Preorders Are Up
badger.foo writes “The OpenBSD 4.7 pre-orders are up. That means the release is done, sent off to CD production, and snapshots will turn -current again. Order now and you more likely than not will have your CD set, T-shirt or other cool stuff before the official release date. You get the chance to support the most important free software project on the planet, and get your hands on some cool playables and wearables early. The release page is still being filled in, but the changelog has detailed information about the goodies in this release.”
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Returning committer: Niels Heinen (ports)
FreeBSD 7.3-RC2 Available
The second Release Candidate build for the FreeBSD-7.3 release cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the FreeBSD mirror sites.