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BSD BOF At Spring Comdex 4

Bob Bruce writes: "There will be a BSD BOF (Birds Of a Feather meeting) at Spring Comdex, on Wednesday April 19 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The BOF is at the Essex Inn at Grant Park, Chicago. You do not need to be a Comdex attendee to come along, everyone is welcome." Read on for more details.

Bob continues: "There will be speakers from BSD/OS, Darwin, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD. This is a great opportunity to meet some of the leaders in the BSD community. There will be plenty of technical information available. Whether you are a BSD expert, a newbie, or just thinking of switching over, you can get your questions answered."

"Several BSD celebrities will be attending, including Chris Coleman, an editor of Daemonnews, and cartoonist Susannah Coleman, creator of Darby Daemon, who will be signing prints."

"We will have installation CDROMs, BSD paraphernalia, and free food and beer. We will even have free Daemon horns!"

"This BOF is being co-sponsored by BSDi and Daemon News."

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BSD BOF At Spring Comdex

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  • If you think being a BSD-user in the US means you're in a small community, then have a look in Europe. Really, I've stopped asking people about it: some people have heard about it. Nobody uses it. Except for a couple of ISPs ofcourse.

    At least in the US enough people can be found to hold a BOF.

  • I have alway wondered this. The US population is comparable to Europe and we are just as technical. How come BSD is kinda known in the US and not Europe? Is the Linux from Finland thing a big deal or is that BSD is North American Centric?
    Any Euro-Daemons out there?
  • I MISSSED IT!!!!! WHY? the horror! the humanity! OH GOD...and i live in chicago...that is so not fair...i swear...that is mean of the doemon gods!
  • When will the BOFH meeting be held?

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