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Puffy and the Cryptonauts: What's New in OpenBSD 4.3

The OpenBSD project is ready to announce the new release, OpenBSD 4.3, that will be officially available on May 1st (the only way to get it earlier is ordering the CD package). As usual there are a lot of improvements and new tools and features, and it ...

From FEDERICO BIANCUZZI, LXer,  30 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Open Source Decade: 10 years after the Free Software Summit

One of the most significant moments in the history of the modern software industry took place in 1998 when Netscape announced plans to release the source code of its browser under a license that would freely permit modification and redistribution. That ...

From FEDERICO BIANCUZZI, Ars Technica,  7 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Tim O'Reilly,  Linus Torvalds,  Eric Allman,  John Gilmore,  Brian Behlendorf

Interview with organizers of the BSD certification exam

Linux.com: How was the first exam? Dru Lavigne: Leading up to the exam was a very hectic time, with a million and one details to attend to. The Angoff session, a standard-setting study method [designed] to evaluate the average ratings of potential ...

From FEDERICO BIANCUZZI, LXer,  26 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Jim Brown

Waving the flag: NetBSD developers speak about version 4.0

The NetBSD community announced last month the official release of NetBSD 4.0, the latest version of the Unix-like open-source operating system. Version 4.0 includes significant new features like Bluetooth support, version 3 of the Xen virtual machine ...

From FEDERICO BIANCUZZI, Ars Technica,  31 Jan 2008

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