--- wikisrc/events.mdwn 2019/09/02 20:48:36 1.79 +++ wikisrc/events.mdwn 2020/03/03 16:05:45 1.87 @@ -12,11 +12,23 @@ See also the NetBSD [[developer summits| Future Events ------------- -### `Sep 2019` - EuroBSDcon 2019, Lillehammer, Norway +### `Jun 2020` - BSDCan 2020, Ottawa, Canada -*September 19 - 22, 2019, Scandic Lillehammer Hotel, Lillehammer, Norway* +*June 3 - 6, 2020, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada* -[EuroBSDcon](https://2019.eurobsdcon.org/) is the premier European +[BSDCan](https://www.bsdcan.org/2020/), a BSD conference held in +Ottawa, Canada, quickly established itself as the technical conference +for people working on and with 4.4BSD based operating systems and +related projects. The organizers have found a fantastic formula +that appeals to a wide range of people from extreme novices to +advanced developers. + + +### `Sep 2020` - EuroBSDcon 2020, Vienna, Austria + +*September 17 - 20, 2020, The Gußhaus Campus of Vienna's Technical University, Vienna, Austria* + +[EuroBSDcon](https://2020.eurobsdcon.org/) is the premier European conference on the open source BSD operating systems attracting about 300 highly skilled engineering professionals, software developers, computer science students and professors, and users @@ -25,22 +37,39 @@ EuroBSDcon is to exchange knowledge abou facilitate coordination and cooperation among users and developers. -### `Mar 2020` - AsiaBSDCon 2020, Tokyo, Japan +Past Events +----------- +### `Feb 2020` - FOSDEM 2020 Brussels, Belgium -*March 19 - 22, Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan* +*February 1 - 2, 2020, ULB Solbosch Campus, Brussels, Belgium* -[AsiaBSDCon](https://www.asiabsdcon.org/) is a -conference for users and developers on BSD based systems. -The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using systems -based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. -AsiaBSDCon is a technical conference and aims to collect the best -technical papers and presentations available to ensure that the latest -developments in our open source community are shared with the widest -possible audience. +[FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2020/) is a +free event for software developers to meet, share ideas +and collaborate. Every year, thousands of developers of +free and open source software from all over the world gather +at the event in Brussels. + +There is a special developer's room reserved for BSD licensed +operating systems and their talks. + +Please see +[this announcement](//mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2019/10/10/msg000816.html) +for details. + + +### `Sep 2019` - EuroBSDcon 2019, Lillehammer, Norway + +*September 19 - 22, 2019, Scandic Lillehammer Hotel, Lillehammer, Norway* + +[EuroBSDcon](https://2019.eurobsdcon.org/) is the premier European +conference on the open source BSD operating systems attracting +about 300 highly skilled engineering professionals, software +developers, computer science students and professors, and users +from all over Europe and other parts of the world. The goal of +EuroBSDcon is to exchange knowledge about the BSD operating systems, +facilitate coordination and cooperation among users and developers. -Past Events ------------ ### `Jul 2019` - pkgsrcCon 2019, Cambridge, United Kingdom *July 13 - 14, 2019, Cambridge, United Kingdom* @@ -4516,8 +4545,7 @@ The NetBSD Project had a presentation at Luke Mewburn. A list of highlights is available in Chuck Toporek's "[Greetings from the BSD Super BoF](http://unix.oreilly.com/news/usenixchuck_0601.html)" article. The -slides from this talk are available at -[events/usenix2001/](events/usenix2001/). +[slides from this talk](//www.netbsd.org/gallery/events/usenix2001/) are available. Luke Mewburn was also a part of the scripting technical session; his presentation was entitled, "The Design and Implementation of the NetBSD @@ -4600,7 +4628,7 @@ jp.NetBSD.org](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ The NetBSD Project shared a stand with [Wasabi -Systems](http://www.wasabisystems.com/) at LinuxWorld Expo 2001. The +Systems](http://web.archive.org/web/2002/http://www.wasabisystems.com/) at LinuxWorld Expo 2001. The stand had a variety of different platforms running NetBSD, 1.5 CDs, and other swag. @@ -4794,7 +4822,7 @@ support](http://www.usenix.org/publicati There was also a BSD BoF which included people kicking around beach balls emblazoned with "NetBSD support: it's not hot air anymore" in reference to the launch of [Wasabi -Systems](http://www.wasabisystems.com/). +Systems](http://web.archive.org/web/2002/http://www.wasabisystems.com/). Expenses for this event were underwritten by The Usenix Association and The NetBSD Mission.