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    1: This is an incomplete list of NetBSD-related events. If you know about
    2: some public event that fits and would like it to be listed here,
    3: [contact us.](http://www.NetBSD.org/cgi-bin/feedback.cgi)
    4: 
    5: For a list of NetBSD-related presentations, please check out our
    6: [presentation pages](http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/presentations/).
    7: 
    8: Future Events
    9: -------------
   10: 
   11: ### `Oct 2015` - Open Source Conference 2015 Tokyo/Fall
   12: 
   13: *Oct. 24- 25, 2015, [MEISEI
   14: UNIVERSITY](http://www.meisei-u.ac.jp/access/hino.html), Tokyo, Japan*
   15: 
   16: At the [Open Source Conference 2015
   17: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2015-fall/), there will a NetBSD
   18: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
   19: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with NetBSD gadget demonstrations 
   20: and [BSD BOF](https://www.ospn.jp/osc2015-fall/modules/eguide/event.php?eid=4).
   21: 
   22: 
   23: ### `Oct 2015` - BSDCon Brasil 2015, Ceará, Brasil
   24: 
   25: *Oct. 9-10, 2015, University of Fortaleza ,Ceará, Brasil*
   26: 
   27: A primeira edição da [BSDCon Brasil](http://2015.bsdcon.com.br/) ocorreu em 2003. Durante todos esses anos que se passaram, o Brasil ainda não tinha reunido sua comunidade com tanta força como agora. Todos os envolvidos na conferência terão contato direto com o mundo dos usuários, entusiastas e desenvolvedores, o que lhes permitirá melhor compreender sistemas FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonflyBSD e outros sistemas de linhagem BSD UNIX.
   28: 
   29: 
   30: Past Events
   31: -----------
   32: 
   33: ### `Oct 2015` - Open Source Conference 2015 Fukuoka
   34: 
   35: *Oct. 3, 2015, [KYUSHU SANGYO UNIVERSITY](http://www.kyusan-u.ac.jp/E/index.shtml), Fukuoka, Japan*
   36: 
   37: At the [Open Source Conference 2015
   38: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2015-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
   39: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
   40: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
   41: demonstrations.[Report on netbsd-advocacy](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2015/10/05/msg000697.html).
   42: 
   43: ### `Oct 2015` - EuroBSDcon 2015, Stockholm, Sweden
   44: 
   45: *Oct. 1-4, 2015, Stockholm, Sweden*
   46: 
   47: [EuroBSDcon](https://2015.eurobsdcon.org/) is the premier European
   48: conference on the open source BSD operating systems attracting about
   49: 250 highly skilled engineering professionals, software developers,
   50: computer science students and professors, and users from all over
   51: Europe and other parts of the world. The goal of EuroBSDcon is to
   52: exchange knowledge about the BSD operating systems, facilitate
   53: coordination and cooperation among users and developers.
   54: 
   55: ### `Sep 2015` - Open Source Conference 2015 Hiroshima
   56: 
   57: *Sep. 19, 2015, [Satellite Campus Hiroshima](https://www.pu-hiroshima.ac.jp/site/satellite/), Hiroshima, Japan*
   58: 
   59: At the [Open Source Conference 2015
   60: Hiroshima](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2015-Hiroshima/) , there was a NetBSD and XM6i booth
   61: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
   62: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [XM6i](http://xm6i.org/) developers with many gadget
   63: demonstrations.[Report on netbsd-advocacy](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2015/09/24/msg000696.html).
   64: 
   65: ### `Sep 2015` - vBSDCon 2015, Virginia, United States
   66: 
   67: *Sep. 11-13, 2015, Virginia, United States*
   68: 
   69: On September 11-13, 2015 at the Sheraton in Reston, Virginia for the second biennial [vBSDCon](http://vbsdcon.com) event. This exciting weekend will bring together members of the BSD community for a series of roundtable discussions, educational sessions, best practice conversations, and exclusive networking opportunities.
   70: 
   71: ### `Sep 2015` - Open Source Conference 2015 Niigata
   72: 
   73: *Sep. 5, 2015, [HON-PORT NIIGATA CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY](http://www.niigatacitylib.jp/?page_id=166), Niigata, Japan*
   74: 
   75: At the [Open Source Conference 2015
   76: Niigata](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2015-niigata/) , there was a NetBSD booth
   77: staffed by members of [Echigo BSD Users Group](http://www.ebug.jp/) members and the [Japan NetBSD Users'
   78: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
   79: demonstrations.[Report on netbsd-advocacy](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2015/09/05/msg000695.html).
   80: 
   81: ### `Aug 2015` - Open Source Conference 2015 Shimane
   82: 
   83: *Aug. 22, 2015, [MATSUE TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
   84: 
   85: At the [Open Source Conference 2015
   86: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2015-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
   87: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
   88: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
   89: demonstrations.[Report on netbsd-advocacy](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2015/08/22/msg000692.html).
   90: 
   91: ### `Mar 2015` - AsiaBSDCon 2015
   92: 
   93: *Mar. 12-15, 2015, Tokyo, Japan*
   94: 
   95: [AsiaBSDCon](https://2015.asiabsdcon.org/) is a conference for users
   96: and developers on BSD based systems. The next conference will be held
   97: in Tokyo, in 12-15 March, 2015. The conference is for anyone
   98: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
   99: OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical
  100: conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and
  101: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
  102: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
  103: 
  104: ### `Nov 2014` - Kansai OpenSource 2014
  105: 
  106: *Nov. 7-8, 2014, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITM
  107: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
  108: 
  109: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2014](http://www.k-of.jp/), there will be BSD
  110: booths staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  111: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
  112: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/). with many gadget demonstrations {
  113: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  114: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) } and BSDBOF.
  115: 
  116: ### `Sep 2014` - EuroBSDCon 2014, Sofia, Bulgaria
  117: 
  118: *Sep. 25-28, 2014, Sofia, Bulgaria*
  119: 
  120: [EuroBSDcon](http://2014.EuroBSDCon.org) is the premier European
  121: conference on the open source BSD operating systems attracting about
  122: 250 highly skilled engineering professionals, software developers,
  123: computer science students and professors, and users from all over
  124: Europe and other parts of the world. The goal of EuroBSDcon is to
  125: exchange knowledge about the BSD operating systems, facilitate
  126: coordination and cooperation among users and developers.
  127: 
  128: ### `Jul 2014` - Open Source Conference 2014 Nagoya
  129: 
  130: *Jul. 4-5, 2014, [Nagoya International
  131: Center](http://www.nic-nagoya.or.jp/en/e/about-us/access-hours), Nagoya,
  132: Japan*
  133: 
  134: At the [Open Source Conference 2014
  135: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2014-nagoya/) , there will be a OpenBSD
  136: and NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  137: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users' Group
  138: (NBUG)](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There will be a gadget
  139: demonstration [BSD booth](http://twitpic.com/czat1r) and NBUG BOF.
  140: 
  141: ### `Jun 2014` - pkgsrcCon 2014, London, England
  142: 
  143: *Jun. 21-22, 2014, Middlesex University, London, England*
  144: 
  145: [pkgsrcCon](http://www.pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2014/) is a technical
  146: conference for people working on the NetBSD Packages Collection
  147: (pkgsrc), focusing on existing technologies, research projects, and
  148: works-in-progress in pkgsrc infrastructure. Developers, contributors,
  149: interested developers and users are all welcome to attend.
  150: 
  151: ### `Jun 2014` - Open Source Conference 2014 Hokkaido
  152: 
  153: *Jun. 13-14, 2014, [Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo,
  154: Japan](http://www.sapporosansin.jp/access/)*
  155: 
  156: At the [Open Source Conference 2014
  157: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2014-do/) , there will be a NetBSD booth
  158: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  159: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/)
  160: with NetBSD gadget demonstrations ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
  161: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  162: 
  163: ### `Mar 2014` - Open Source Conference 2014 Hamanako
  164: 
  165: *Mar. 22, 2014, [Hamamatsu Shimin Kyodo
  166: Center](http://www.machien-hamamatsu.jp/) , Shizuoka, Japan*
  167: 
  168: At the [Open Source Conference 2014
  169: Hamanako](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2014-hamanako/) , there will be a NetBSD
  170: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  171: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  172: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  173: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  174: 
  175: ### `Mar 2014` - AsiaBSDCon 2014
  176: 
  177: *Mar 13-16, 2014, Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo, Japan*
  178: 
  179: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2014.asiabsdcon.org/) will be a conference for users
  180: and developers on BSD based systems. The conference was for anyone
  181: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
  182: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon was a technical
  183: conference and aimed to collect the best technical papers and
  184: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
  185: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
  186: 
  187: ### `Feb 2014` - Open Source Conference 2014 Tokyo/Spring
  188: 
  189: *Feb. 28- Mar. 1, 2014, [MEISEI
  190: UNIVERSITY](http://www.meisei-u.ac.jp/access/hino.html), Tokyo, Japan*
  191: 
  192: At the [Open Source Conference 2014
  193: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2014-spring/), there was a NetBSD
  194: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  195: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with NetBSD gadget demonstrations (
  196: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [zaurus](../ports/zaurus/),
  197: [evbarm](../ports/evbarm/)). [2014-02-28-netbsd-raspi
  198: image](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arm/2014/02/28/msg002243.html)).
  199: more reports on [togetter](http://togetter.com/li/635747). Japan NetBSD
  200: Users' Group got an award called "[Open Source Confernce
  201: Award](http://www.ospn.jp/press/20140218osc-award.html)".
  202: 
  203: ### `Feb 2014` - NYC\*BSD Con 2014
  204: 
  205: *Feb 8, 2014 Suspenders Bar and Restaurant*
  206: 
  207: [NYC\*BSD Con 2014](http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2014/) NYCBSDCon is on as a
  208: day-long event with the theme of "The BSDs in Production."
  209: 
  210: ### `Nov 2013` - Linux User Group of Mauritius - LinuxFest 2013
  211: 
  212: *Nov 25, 2013, Octave Wiehe Auditorium University of Mauritius*
  213: 
  214: [Linux Fest 2013 in Mauritius](http://lugm.org/linuxfest/#) will feature
  215: some BSD thumb drives and other general IT and Open Source talks
  216: 
  217: ### `Nov 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Oita
  218: 
  219: *Nov. 23, 2013, i-ness, Oita, Japan*
  220: 
  221: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  222: Oita](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-oita/) , there will be a NetBSD booth
  223: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  224: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  225: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  226: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  227: 
  228: ### `Nov 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Fukuoka
  229: 
  230: *Nov. 16, 2013, [Fukuoka Soft Research
  231: Park](http://www.fukuoka-srp.co.jp/access/index.html) , Fukuoka, Japan*
  232: 
  233: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  234: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-fukuoka/) , there will be a NetBSD
  235: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  236: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  237: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  238: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/))
  239: 
  240: ### `Nov 2013` - Kansai OpenSource 2013
  241: 
  242: *Nov. 8-9, 2013, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITM
  243: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
  244: 
  245: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2013](http://www.k-of.jp/), there will be BSD
  246: booths staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  247: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
  248: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/). with many gadget demonstrations {
  249: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  250: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) } and BSDBOF.
  251: 
  252: ### `Oct 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Tokyo/Fall
  253: 
  254: *Oct. 19-20, 2013, [MEISEI
  255: UNIVERSITY](http://www.meisei-u.ac.jp/access/hino.html), Tokyo, Japan*
  256: 
  257: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  258: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-fall/), there will be a NetBSD
  259: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  260: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with NetBSD gadget demonstrations (
  261: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  262: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)) and BSDBOF.
  263: 
  264: ### `Oct 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Hiroshima
  265: 
  266: *Oct. 6, 2013, [Satellite Campus
  267: Hiroshima](http://www.pu-hiroshima.ac.jp/site/satellite/accessmap.html)
  268: , Hiroshima, Japan*
  269: 
  270: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  271: Hiroshima](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-hiroshima/) , there will be a
  272: NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  273: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with NetBSD gadget demonstrations (
  274: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  275: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  276: 
  277: ### `Sep 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Hokkaido
  278: 
  279: *Sep. 14, 2013, [Sapporo Convention Center, Sapporo,
  280: Japan](http://www.sora-scc.jp/access/index.html)*
  281: 
  282: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  283: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-do/) , there will be a NetBSD booth
  284: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  285: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/)
  286: with NetBSD gadget demonstrations ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
  287: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  288: 
  289: ### `Aug 2013` - FrOSCon 2013
  290: 
  291: *Aug. 24–25, 2013, [Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences,
  292: Campus
  293: Sankt-Augustin](http://fhbrs.de/en/University/Addresses+and+how+to+find+us.html),
  294: Germany*
  295: 
  296: At [FrOSCon 8](http://froscon.org/en/home/) (Free and Open Source
  297: Software Conference), the NetBSD project will be present with a booth
  298: with several "showcase" machines, handing out flyers and CDs and
  299: answering users' questions.
  300: 
  301: ### `Aug 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Shimane
  302: 
  303: *Aug. 24, 2013, [MATSUE
  304: TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
  305: 
  306: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  307: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  308: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  309: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
  310: demonstrations ( [SONY NEWS
  311: NetBSD/newsmips](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/5003059), [Java Station
  312: NetBSD/sparc](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/5003356), [OMRON LUNAII
  313: NetBSD/luna68k](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/5003079), [XM6i
  314: NetBSD/x68k](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/5003189), [Raspberry PI
  315: hardfloat
  316: NetBSD/evbarmv6hf](http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-arm/2013/08/23/msg001984.html)
  317: ). more reports on [togetter](http://togetter.com/li/553529).
  318: 
  319: ### `Aug 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Kansai@Kyoto
  320: 
  321: *Aug. 2-3, 2013, [KYOTO RESEARCH
  322: PARK](http://www.krp.co.jp/english/access/index.html), Kyoto, Japan*
  323: 
  324: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  325: Kansai@Kyoto](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-kyoto/) , there was a NetBSD
  326: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  327: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
  328: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) . There was a gadgets demonstration (
  329: [sparc64 Genial 737s](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4987247), [OMRON
  330: LUNA and LUNAII](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4987331), [LUNAII and
  331: mikutter](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4987913),
  332: [RaspberryPI](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4987927) ) and presentation
  333: ( [all about OMRON LUNA](http://www.soum.co.jp/~jun/OSC2013kyoto.pdf),
  334: [Do LUNA68K Dream of mltermic Twitter
  335: Sheep?,](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc2013kyoto/NetBSD-luna68k_mlterm-fb_Twitter.html)
  336: ). more report on [togetter](http://togetter.com/li/542885).
  337: 
  338: ### `Jul 2013` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
  339: 
  340: *Jul 13, 2013, [VLSI Design and Education Center University of
  341: Tokyo](http://www.vdec.u-tokyo.ac.jp/English/contact.html), Tokyo,
  342: Japan*
  343: 
  344: See [Japan NetBSD Users Group 15th annual Meeting and BoF
  345: 2013](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting15.html.en)
  346: for meeting information.[more detail on
  347: togetter](http://togetter.com/li/532926).
  348: 
  349: ### `Jul 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Okinawa
  350: 
  351: *Jul. 6, 2013, [Okinawa Convention
  352: Center](http://www.oki-conven.jp/en/modules/tinyd7/page/page1.html) ,
  353: Okinawa, Japan*
  354: 
  355: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  356: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-okinawa/) , there will be a NetBSD
  357: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  358: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  359: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [Raspberry-pi image for
  360: NetBSD](http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/jun/raspberry-pi/),
  361: [XM6i](http://xm6i.org/)).[more detail on
  362: togetter](http://togetter.com/li/529669).
  363: 
  364: ### `Jun 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Nagoya
  365: 
  366: *Jun. 21-22, 2013, [Nagoya International
  367: Center](http://www.nic-nagoya.or.jp/en/e/about-us/access-hours), Nagoya,
  368: Japan*
  369: 
  370: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  371: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-nagoya/) , there was a OpenBSD
  372: andNetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  373: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users' Group
  374: (NBUG)](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There was a gadget demonstration
  375: [BSD booth](http://twitpic.com/czat1r) ( [OpenBSD/luna88k and
  376: NetBSD/luna68k](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4959244), [NetBSD6.1 vs
  377: NetBSD6.0.2 animation viewer runnning on NetBSD/x68k with XM6i X68030
  378: emulator](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4959314), [RaspberryPI NetBSD
  379: Image](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4959033) ) and NBUG
  380: BOF([OpenBSD/luna88k](http://www.nk-home.net/~aoyama/osc2013nagoya/OpenBSD-luna88k.pdf),6.1
  381: vs 6.0.2 animation on
  382: NetBSD/x68k,[NetBSD/RPI](http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/jun/raspberry-pi/README-RPI.pdf)
  383: ),[CLU lang and NetBSD
  384: 2038](http://www.slideshare.net/hirofumitouhei/osc2013-nagoya). [more
  385: detail on togetter](http://togetter.com/li/522396).
  386: 
  387: ### May 2013 - Linuxtag Berlin
  388: 
  389: *May 22-25, 2013, Berlin, Germany.*
  390: 
  391: LinuxTag 2013 opens its doors from May 22 to May 25, 2013, at the Berlin
  392: Expo Center under the Funkturm in Berlin, Germany. The event features a
  393: NetBSD booth on the exhibition fair, where you can get the newest
  394: T-Shirts, talk to NetBSD developers or get stickers for your computer
  395: cases or notebooks.
  396: 
  397: See the [Linuxtag homepage](http://www.linuxtag.org/2013/en.html) for
  398: more information.
  399: 
  400: ### `May 2013` - BSDCan 2013, Ottawa, Canada
  401: 
  402: *May 17-18, 2013, Ottawa, Canada.*
  403: 
  404: [BSDCan 2013](http://www.bsdcan.org/2013) is a BSD conference held in
  405: Ottawa, Canada, for people working on and with 4.4BSD based operating
  406: systems and related projects. BSDCan 2013 will be held on 17-18 May 2013
  407: at University of Ottawa, and will be preceded by two days of tutorials
  408: on 15-16 May 2013. There were related events (of a social nature, for
  409: the most part) on the day before and after the conference.
  410: 
  411: See [the call for
  412: papers](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2012/12/09/msg000506.html)
  413: for details.
  414: 
  415: ### `Apr 2013` - Central European BSD-Day 2013, Naples, Italy
  416: 
  417: *Apr 6, 2013, Naples, Italy*
  418: 
  419: The [Central European BSD-Day](http://bsdday.eu/2013) took place at he
  420: Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging in Naples, Italy on Saturday,
  421: April 6th. The format is technically a mixture of a cross-project
  422: developer summit and a workshop. We have invited developers working with
  423: BSD from different organizations, we have some dinners together, and
  424: dedicate various sessions to each of the topics based on the interests
  425: of the attending developers. The format of these sessions is quite
  426: flexible: they may include presentations or demonstration of results, or
  427: even public discussions with developers involved, or a mix of all of
  428: these.
  429: 
  430: ### `Mar 2013` - pkgsrcCon 2013, Berlin, Germany
  431: 
  432: *Mar. 23, 2013, IN-Berlin Space, Berlin, Germany*
  433: 
  434: The [pkgsrcCon](http://www.pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2013/) is a technical
  435: conference for people working on the NetBSD Packages Collection
  436: (pkgsrc), focusing on existing technologies, research projects, and
  437: works-in-progress in pkgsrc infrastructure. Developers, contributors,
  438: interested developers and users are all welcome to attend.
  439: 
  440: ### `Mar 2013` - Chemnitz Linux Days 2013, Chemnitz, Germany
  441: 
  442: *Mar. 16-17, 2013, Chemnitz, Germany*
  443: 
  444: The Chemnitz Linux Days is a conference that deals with Linux and Open
  445: Source Software. It is open for everyone, novices and experts alike.
  446: There will be a NetBSD booth where you can get the freshest goodies and
  447: BSD related talks.
  448: 
  449: See the [website](http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2013/) for more
  450: information.
  451: 
  452: ### `Mar 2013` - AsiaBSDCon 2013
  453: 
  454: *Mar 14-17, 2013, Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo, Japan*
  455: 
  456: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2013.asiabsdcon.org/) will be a conference for users
  457: and developers on BSD based systems. The conference was for anyone
  458: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
  459: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon was a technical
  460: conference and aimed to collect the best technical papers and
  461: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
  462: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
  463: 
  464: [Time table](http://2013.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html). Keynote: [64bit
  465: SMP NetBSD OS Porting for TILE-Gx VLIW Many-Core Processor by Toru
  466: Nishimura](http://2013.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#K1) [More reports
  467: on Togetter](http://togetter.com/li/472002) and [AsiaBSDCon Guide by
  468: Japan NetBSD Users
  469: Group](http://www.soum.co.jp/~jun/asiabsdcon2013.pdf).
  470: 
  471: ### `Mar 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Tokushima
  472: 
  473: *Mar. 9, 2013, [TOKUGIN TOMONY
  474: PLAZA](http://www.tokuginplaza.com/own/index.asp) , Tokushima, Japan*
  475: 
  476: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  477: Tokushima](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-tokushima/) , there was be a
  478: NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  479: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  480: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [evbarm
  481: (Netwalker,KOBO,RPI)](../ports/evbarm/), [luna68k](../ports/luna68k/))
  482: and ["NetBSD 20 years"
  483: presentation](http://www.slideshare.net/tsutsuii/osc2013tokushima-net-bsd20th)
  484: by tsutsui@. [More reports on Togetter](http://togetter.com/li/468577).
  485: 
  486: ### `Feb 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Tokyo/Spring
  487: 
  488: *Feb. 22-23, 2013, Tokyo, Japan*
  489: 
  490: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  491: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-spring/), there was a NetBSD
  492: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  493: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with NetBSD gadget demonstrations(
  494: [NetBSD/Raspberry Pi](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4689247),
  495: [NetBSD/KOBO and
  496: NetBSD/netwalker](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4688202), [mikutter on
  497: WZERO3](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4689261), ) and [more details on
  498: togetter](http://togetter.com/li/460484).
  499: 
  500: ### `Feb 2013` - Open Source Conference 2013 Hamamatsu
  501: 
  502: *Feb. 9, 2013, [Hamamatsu Shimin Kyodo
  503: Center](http://www.machien-hamamatsu.jp/) , Shizuoka, Japan*
  504: 
  505: At the [Open Source Conference 2013
  506: Hamamatsu](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2013-hamamatsu/) , there was a NetBSD
  507: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  508: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  509: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  510: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)). [More reports on
  511: Togetter](http://togetter.com/li/452856).
  512: 
  513: ### `Feb 2013` - FOSDEM 2013, Brussels, Belgium
  514: 
  515: *Feb. 2-3, 2013, Brussels, Belgium*
  516: 
  517: [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2013/) (Free and Open source Software
  518: Developers' European Meeting) is a two-day free and non-commercial event
  519: organized by the community for the community. Its goal is to provide
  520: Free Software and Open Source developers and communities a place to
  521: meet. It includes talks, presentations, booths, and a social event on
  522: the day prior to the event. Participation and attendance is totally
  523: free, though the organization gratefully accepts donations and
  524: sponsorships. No registration necessary.
  525: 
  526: There was a special developer's room reserved for BSD licensed operating
  527: systems and their talks, and a NetBSD booth where you can talk to
  528: developers or get NetBSD goodies.
  529: 
  530: Please see [this
  531: announcement](http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-advocacy/2012-November/004276.html)
  532: for details.
  533: 
  534: ### `Dec 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Fukuoka
  535: 
  536: *Dec. 8, 2012, [Fukuoka Jyouhou
  537: Senmon-gakkou](http://www.kcs-f.ac.jp/index.html) , Fukuoka, Japan*
  538: 
  539: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  540: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  541: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  542: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  543: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  544: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/))
  545: 
  546: ### `Nov 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Aizu
  547: 
  548: *Nov. 3, 2012, [The University of
  549: Aizu](http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/e-index.html) , Aizu, Japan*
  550: 
  551: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  552: Aizu](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-aizu/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  553: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  554: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  555: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  556: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/))
  557: 
  558: ### `Oct 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Oita/Fall
  559: 
  560: *Oct. 27, 2012, Sophia hall , Oita, Japan*
  561: 
  562: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  563: Oita/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-oita-fall/) , there was a NetBSD
  564: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  565: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  566: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  567: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  568: 
  569: ### `Oct 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Hiroshima
  570: 
  571: *Oct. 20, 2012, [Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin
  572: University](http://www.hkg.ac.jp/html/about/access.html) , Hiroshima,
  573: Japan*
  574: 
  575: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  576: Hiroshima](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-hiroshima/) , there was a NetBSD
  577: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  578: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with [four NetBSD/x68k
  579: machines](http://twitpic.com/b6hyt7) including
  580: [X68030](http://twitpic.com/b6h7bz)+[Neptune-X+NE2000](http://twitpic.com/b6i5j1),
  581: [X68030+Nereid](http://twitpic.com/b6h0gl),
  582: [X68060](http://twitpic.com/b6hw05)
  583: ([X68030+060turbo](http://twitpic.com/b67l7a)), [X68000
  584: PRO](http://twitpic.com/b6gs48) with [Xellent30
  585: accellerator](http://movapic.com/pic/201210201011355081fa47b2a4f)
  586: [booted via recently added netboot](http://twitpic.com/b6gqeb), and
  587: [XM6i X68030 Emulator](http://xm6i.org/) on [Mac OS X with a real X68000
  588: keyboard via USB converter](http://twitpic.com/b6i2qa). There were also
  589: presentations ["Competitive development of XM6i and NetBSD/x68k" by
  590: isaki@](http://xm6i.org/event/osc2012hi/) and ["NetBSD 6.0 New features
  591: found at OSC booth" by
  592: tsutsui@](http://www.slideshare.net/tsutsuii/osc-netbsd-60). [The event
  593: summary is available on Togetter](http://togetter.com/li/392778).
  594: 
  595: ### `Oct 2012` - EuroBSDCon 2012, Warsaw, Poland
  596: 
  597: *Oct. 18-21, 2012, Warsaw, Poland*
  598: 
  599: [EuroBSDcon](http://2012.EuroBSDCon.org) is the European annual
  600: technical conference gathering users and developers working on and with
  601: 4.4BSD based operating systems family and related projects.
  602: 
  603: EuroBSDcon gives the exceptional opportunity to learn about latest news
  604: from the BSD world, witness contemporary deployment case studies, and
  605: meet personally other users and companies using BSD oriented
  606: technologies. EuroBSDcon is also a boiler plate for ideas, discussions
  607: and information exchange, which often turn into programming projects.
  608: 
  609: The conference has always attracted active programmers, administrators
  610: and aspiring students, as well as IT companies at large, which found the
  611: conference a convenient and quality training option for its staff. We
  612: firmly believe that high profile education is vital to the future of
  613: technology, and hence greatly welcome students and young people to this
  614: regular meeting.
  615: 
  616: ### `Sep 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Okinawa
  617: 
  618: *Sep. 22, 2012, [Okinawa Convention
  619: Center](http://www.oki-conven.jp/en/modules/tinyd7/page/page1.html) ,
  620: Okinawa, Japan*
  621: 
  622: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  623: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-okinawa/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  624: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  625: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many gadgets demonstration (
  626: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  627: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/)).
  628: 
  629: ### `Sep 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Tokyo/Spring
  630: 
  631: *Sep. 7-8, 2012, Tokyo, Japan*
  632: 
  633: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  634: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-spring/), there was a NetBSD
  635: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  636: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with NetBSD gadget demonstrations(
  637: [NetBSD/Openblocks A6 by
  638: kiyohara@](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4686373), [NetBSD/Openblocks
  639: 266,600 by kiyohara@](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4687681),
  640: [NetBSD/Raspberry Pi](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4689247),
  641: [NetBSD/KOBO and
  642: NetBSD/netwalker](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4688202), [mikutter on
  643: WZERO3](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4689261), [linkstation and
  644: USL-5P](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4686571), [KAME
  645: Project](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4686706) ) and BSD BOF. [more
  646: details on togetter](http://togetter.com/li/369471).
  647: 
  648: ### `Nov 2012` - Kansai OpenSource 2012
  649: 
  650: *Nov. 9-10, 2012, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITM
  651: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
  652: 
  653: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2012](http://www.k-of.jp/), there were two BSD
  654: booths staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  655: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
  656: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/). with many gadget demonstrations { WZero3
  657: NetBSD/evbarm, ZAURUS NetBSD/zaurus, [XM6i
  658: NetBSD/X68k](http://twitpic.com/bbvayo) } and BSDBOF (). [More reports
  659: on Togetter](http://togetter.com/li/404573).
  660: 
  661: ### `Sep 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Shimane
  662: 
  663: *Sep. 1, 2012, [MATSUE
  664: TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
  665: 
  666: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  667: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  668: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  669: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
  670: demonstrations (
  671: [NetBSD/hpcarm,i386](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4678623), ). [more
  672: details on togetter](http://togetter.com/li/365753).
  673: 
  674: ### `Aug 2012` - XenSummit North America 2012
  675: 
  676: *Aug. 27-28, 2012, [Sheraton Hotel &
  677: Marina](http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=127),
  678: San Diego, California, USA*
  679: 
  680: [XenSummit](http://xen.org/xensummit/xs12na_talks/xensummit.html) is the
  681: leading annual technical conference for Xen® developers and users in
  682: North America. The event provides collaboration and education for the
  683: Xen® community. There was a talk on NetBSD (and FreeBSD) on Xen roadmap
  684: on day one of the conference.
  685: 
  686: ### `Aug 2012` - FrOSCon 2012
  687: 
  688: *Aug. 25-26, 2012, [Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg](http://h-brs.de/), Sankt
  689: Augustin, Germany*
  690: 
  691: The [FrOSCon](http://www.froscon.de/en) (Free And Open Source
  692: Conference) is one of the largest Open Source conferences in Germany.
  693: 
  694: ### `Aug 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Kansai@Kyoto
  695: 
  696: *Aug. 3-4, 2012, [KYOTO RESEARCH
  697: PARK](http://www.krp.co.jp/english/access/index.html), Kyoto, Japan*
  698: 
  699: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  700: Kansai@Kyoto](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-kyoto/) , there was a NetBSD
  701: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  702: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
  703: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) . There was a gadgets demonstration (
  704: [OMRON LUNA](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4634623), [OMRON LUNA
  705: II](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4634629), [NetBSD/hpcarm (SHARP
  706: WZERO3)](http://movapic.com/pic/20120803100715501b24433284c), [Gainer
  707: with squeak](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4634639), [Making plans for
  708: SHARP,X68K on
  709: XM6i,ZAURUS,Netwalker](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4634777), [ZAURUS
  710: cluster](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4634992), [the mikutter
  711: Chronicles](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4636177), [NetBSD install
  712: service center](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4636374), [RetroBSD on
  713: PIC32](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4635032) ) and [NetBSD luna68k
  714: updates presetation by
  715: tsutsuii](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc2012kyoto/NetBSD-luna68k-updates.html)
  716: [more details on togetter](http://togetter.com/li/350035).
  717: 
  718: ### `Jul 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Sendai
  719: 
  720: *Jul 14, 2012, [Tohoku Computer
  721: College](http://www.jc-21.ac.jp/map/index.shtml), Sendai, Japan*
  722: 
  723: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  724: Sendai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-sendai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  725: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  726: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
  727: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/), [arm and
  728: Netwalker](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
  729: 
  730: ### `Jul 2012` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
  731: 
  732: *Jul 7, 2012, [VLSI Design and Education Center University of
  733: Tokyo](http://www.vdec.u-tokyo.ac.jp/English/contact.html), Tokyo,
  734: Japan*
  735: 
  736: See [Japan NetBSD Users Group 14th annual Meeting and BoF
  737: 2012](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting14.html.en)
  738: for meeting information.
  739: 
  740: ### `Jun 2012` - 17th NetBSD Hackathon
  741: 
  742: *June 14 - 17, 2012, [17th NetBSD
  743: Hackathon](http://wiki.NetBSD.org/hackathon)*
  744: 
  745: The 17th NetBSD hackathon focuses on getting NetBSD 6 BETA2 ready for
  746: the first release candidate. Our goal is fixing all the bugs that need
  747: fixing to get NetBSD-current ready for the creation of the NetBSD 6.0
  748: release branch.
  749: 
  750: ### `Jun 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Hokkaido
  751: 
  752: *Jun. 16, 2012, Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo, Japan*
  753: 
  754: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  755: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-do/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  756: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  757: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/)
  758: with [Building NetBSD on
  759: Win7+Cygwin](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565220),
  760: [NetBSD/Armadillo-9](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565161), [Processing
  761: on NetBSD](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565033), [NetBSD/IBM
  762: PalmTop110](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565193), [NetBSD/X68k on
  763: XM6i](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565208), [mikutter on NetBSD/WZERO3
  764: and NetBSD/Zaurus](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565158), [NetBSD and
  765: mikutter goods](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565027), [Geiger
  766: counter](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4565528), [Making install-image
  767: Presentation](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc12do/NetBSD-cross-liveimage.html)
  768: by tsutsui@. [more detail on togetter](http://togetter.com/li/318806).
  769: 
  770: ### May 2012 - Linuxtag Berlin
  771: 
  772: *May 23-26, 2012, Berlin, Germany.*
  773: 
  774: LinuxTag 2012 opened its doors from May 23 to May 26, 2012, at the
  775: Berlin Expo Center under the Funkturm in Berlin, Germany. The event
  776: featured talks about Open Source and there was be a NetBSD booth on the
  777: exhibition fair where you could get advocacy material, talk to users and
  778: developers or buy NetBSD T-Shirts.
  779: 
  780: See the [Linuxtag homepage](http://www.linuxtag.org/2012/en.html) for
  781: more information.
  782: 
  783: ### `May 2012` - BSDCan 2012
  784: 
  785: *May 11-12, 2012, Ottawa, Canada.*
  786: 
  787: [BSDCan 2012](http://www.bsdcan.org/) was a BSD conference held in
  788: Ottawa, Canada, for people working on and with 4.4BSD based operating
  789: systems and related projects. The organizers have found a fantastic
  790: formula that appeals to a wide range of people from extreme novices to
  791: advanced developers. BSDCan 2012 was held on 11-12 May 2012 at
  792: University of Ottawa, and will be preceded by two days of Tutorials on
  793: 9-10 May 2012. There were related events (of a social nature, for the
  794: most part) on the day before and after the conference.
  795: 
  796: ### `May 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Nagoya
  797: 
  798: *May. 12, 2012, [Nagoya International
  799: Center](http://www.nic-nagoya.or.jp/en/e/about-us/access-hours), Nagoya,
  800: Japan*
  801: 
  802: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  803: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-nagoya/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  804: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  805: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users' Group
  806: (NBUG)](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There was a gadget demonstration
  807: [BSD booth](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4511413) ( [Twitter time line
  808: on NetBSD/dreamcast visual
  809: memory](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4512178) ([slide and
  810: paper](http://www.yagoto-urayama.jp/~oshimaya/netbsd/vm/index.html)),
  811: [Zaurus](../ports/zaurus/), [W-ZERO3](../ports/hpcarm/), [Enjoy NetBSD
  812: on EeePC NetBook with OpenOffice and
  813: Mikutter](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/netbsd/liveimage/),
  814: [mikutter mug and seal](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4511548) ) and
  815: NBUG BOF. [more detail on togetter](http://togetter.com/li/302311).
  816: 
  817: ### `May 2012` - Central European BSD-Day 2012 Vienna
  818: 
  819: The [Central European BSD-Day](http://bsdday.eu/2012) took place at the
  820: University of Applied Sciences in Vienna, Austria, on saturday, may 5th.
  821: 
  822: ### `Apr 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Iwate
  823: 
  824: *Apr. 21, 2012, Iwate, Japan*
  825: 
  826: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  827: Iwate](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-iwate/) , there was a [NetBSD
  828: booth](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4472557) staffed by members of the
  829: [Japan NetBSD Users' Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with many {
  830: [XM6i](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4472584),
  831: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
  832: [zaurus](../ports/zaurus/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) } gadget
  833: demonstrations.
  834: 
  835: ### `Mar 2012` - AsiaBSDCon 2012
  836: 
  837: *Mar 22-25, 2012, Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo, Japan*
  838: 
  839: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2012.asiabsdcon.org/) was a conference for users and
  840: developers on BSD based systems. The conference was for anyone
  841: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
  842: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon was a technical
  843: conference and aimed to collect the best technical papers and
  844: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
  845: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
  846: 
  847: ### `Mar 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Ehime
  848: 
  849: *Mar. 24, 2012, Ehime, Japan*
  850: 
  851: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  852: Ehime](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-ehime/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  853: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  854: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with [NetBSD/x68k by
  855: isaki@](http://www.pastel-flower.jp/~isaki/NetBSD/osc12eh/page1.html),
  856: [XM6i by isaki@](http://xm6i.org/event/osc2012eh/page1.html), [NetBSD
  857: port history by
  858: tsutsui@](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc12eh/NetBSD-port-history.html),
  859: [zaurus and WZERO3](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4422214), [evbarm and
  860: shark](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4422260),
  861: [XM6i](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4422589), [XM6i on
  862: mac](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4422798), gadget demonstrations
  863: [[ustream live
  864: archive](http://www.ustream.tv/channel/japan-netbsd-users-group-meeting)].
  865: 
  866: ### `Mar 2012` - Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2012
  867: 
  868: *Mar. 17-18, 2012, Chemnitz, Germany*
  869: 
  870: The "Chemnitz Linux Days" was a conference that deals with Linux, but
  871: also with free and open source software in general. Being an event vor
  872: novices and experts as well, there were a NetBSD booth and related
  873: talks.
  874: 
  875: See the [website](http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2012/) for more
  876: information.
  877: 
  878: ### `Mar 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Tokyo/Spring
  879: 
  880: *Mar. 16-17, 2012, Tokyo, Japan*
  881: 
  882: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  883: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-spring/), there was be a NetBSD
  884: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  885: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) with [teokure live
  886: image(NetBSD5.1.2/i386,amd64+Firefox+mikutter)](http://teokurebsd.org/),
  887: [WZero3 live
  888: image(NetBSD6.0BETA/hpcarm)](http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/tsutsui/wzero3/),
  889: [Zaurus live
  890: image(NetBSD6.0BETA/zaurus)](http://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/tsutsui/zaurus/),
  891: [Translate NetBSD man with
  892: po4a](http://www.slideshare.net/master_q/netbsd-man-osc2012),
  893: [Jornada680](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4407584),
  894: [Jornada720](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4407590), [Zaurus
  895: 760,860](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4407593), [WZero3 with
  896: pkgsrc/net/mikutter](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4407661),
  897: [OpenBlocks](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4408049),
  898: [ZBOXNANO-VD01](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4409584), [Lemote yeeloong
  899: 8089b evbmips64](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4409939), [mikutter
  900: seal](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4408149), NetBSD [gadget
  901: demonstrations](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/4409260).
  902: 
  903: ### `Feb 2012` - Open Source Conference 2012 Oita
  904: 
  905: *Feb. 11, 2012, Oita, Japan*
  906: 
  907: At the [Open Source Conference 2012
  908: Oita](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2012-oita/), there was a [NetBSD
  909: booth](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111050584f35c982a782a), staffed by
  910: members of the [Japan NetBSD Users' Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/)
  911: with hpcsh { [Persona
  912: 30](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111116074f35cf677a48b), [Jornada
  913: 680](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111105064f35ccd26f35f), [Jornada
  914: 690](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111036504f35c6323d7f3)}, hpcarm {
  915: [Jornada 720](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111107354f35cd67daedf),
  916: [WS007SH](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111039044f35c6b854249),
  917: [WS011SH](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111103074f35cc5b6ea81)}, hpcmips
  918: { [MCR520](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111124414f35d169430c3),
  919: [Z50](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111048154f35c8dfba12d)}, zaurus {
  920: [SLC-860+mikutter](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111112154f35ce7f6db5a)},
  921: i386 { [aspire
  922: one](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111121424f35d0b649525)}, x68k {
  923: [XM6i](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111204074f35daa7e639a),
  924: [XM6i](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111207584f35db8ea62fa)}, amd64 {[pen
  925: tablet with NetBSD](http://movapic.com/pic/201202110957324f35bcfcaa63d),
  926: [teokure live image](http://teokurebsd.org/) },
  927: [Xnp2](http://movapic.com/pic/201202111234014f35e1a946be8),
  928: [NetBSD/mikutter seal](http://yfrog.com/esrv5bej) gadget demonstrations
  929: and brand new [NetBSD 5.1.2
  930: presentation](http://www.NetBSD.org/releases/formal-5/NetBSD-5.1.2.html).
  931: 
  932: ### `Feb 2012` - FOSDEM 2012
  933: 
  934: *Feb. 4-5, 2012, Brussels, Belgium*
  935: 
  936: [FOSDEM](http://www.fosdem.org/2012/) is the biggest free and
  937: non-commercial event organized by and for the community. Its goal is to
  938: provide Free and Open Source developers a place to meet. No registration
  939: necessary.
  940: 
  941: There was a NetBSD booth and a special developer's room reserved for BSD
  942: licensed operating systems and their talks. Please see [the
  943: announcement](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2011/11/28/msg000374.html)
  944: for details.
  945: 
  946: ### `Dec 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Fukuoka
  947: 
  948: *Dec. 3, 2011, [CHIKUSHI
  949: JOGAKUEN](http://www-new.chikushi-u.ac.jp/english/about/index.html#Where),
  950: Fukuoka, Japan*
  951: 
  952: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
  953: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  954: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  955: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
  956: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh(Jornada 680)](http://twitpic.com/7nhic7),
  957: [arm(WZERO3)](http://twitpic.com/7nhfzq) } gadgets demonstration and
  958: [Xen4 live USB -teokure- memory](http://twitpic.com/7nhl97).
  959: 
  960: ### `Nov 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Tokyo/Fall
  961: 
  962: *Nov. 19-20, 2011, [MEISEI
  963: UNIVERSITY](http://www.meisei-u.ac.jp/english/), Tokyo, Japan*
  964: 
  965: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
  966: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-fall/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  967: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  968: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
  969: demonstrations { [Teokure-Live Image
  970: amd64](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/netbsd/liveimage/) (Thinkpad
  971: X201, X61), [acorn26](../ports/acorn26/) ([BBC
  972: A3000](http://movapic.com/pic/201111201146094ec869f10e10e)),
  973: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/) (WS003SH, WS007SH, WS011SH, WS020SH, Jornada
  974: 710), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/) (IBM Z50, MobileGear 530) ,
  975: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) (Persona HPW30PA), [i386](../ports/i386/) (Acer
  976: Aspire One with [pkgsrc/net/mikutter](http://mikutter.hachune.net/)),
  977: [X68k](../ports/x68k/) ([XM6i](http://www.xm6i.org/)),
  978: [zaurus](../ports/zaurus/)
  979: ([SL-C700[NEW]](http://d.hatena.ne.jp/steleto/20101201), SL-C750,
  980: SL-C1000, SL-C3200), } and BSD BOF ([Ustream
  981: Recorded](http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/18441201) ).
  982: 
  983: ### `Nov 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Shimane
  984: 
  985: *Nov. 12, 2011, [MATSUE
  986: TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
  987: 
  988: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
  989: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
  990: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
  991: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadget
  992: demonstrations ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
  993: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
  994: 
  995: ### `Nov 2011` - Kansai OpenSource 2011
  996: 
  997: *Nov. 11-12, 2011, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITM
  998: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
  999: 
 1000: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2011](http://www.k-of.jp/), there were two BSD
 1001: booths staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1002: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1003: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/). with many gadget demonstrations {
 1004: [dreamcast with fishing contoller](../ports/dreamcast/),
 1005: [Hewlett-Packard 9000/700](../ports/hp700/),
 1006: [Luna-II](../ports/luna68k/), [hpcarm and WZero3](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1007: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), pf firewall
 1008: demonstration with OpenBSD/landisk(USL-5Px2) } and BSDBOF ([Why
 1009: enigmatic machines by
 1010: tsutsui](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/kof2011/Why-enigmatic-machines.html),
 1011: pkgsrc by obache, [[Ustream
 1012: Recorded](http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/18441201)]). [More reports on
 1013: Togetter](http://togetter.com/li/213724).
 1014: 
 1015: ### `Nov 2011` - bsd\_day(2011)
 1016: 
 1017: *Nov. 5, 2011, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia*
 1018: 
 1019: The purpose of this one-day event is to gather Central European
 1020: developers of today's open-source BSD systems, popularize their work,
 1021: and provide an interface for real-life communication. There are no
 1022: formalities, no papers, and no registration or participation fee,
 1023: however the invited developers are encouraged to give a talk on their
 1024: favorite BSD-related topic, then have a beer with the other folks around
 1025: :-) The language of this event is English, and the goal is to motivate
 1026: potential future developers and users, especially undergraduate
 1027: university students to work with BSD systems.
 1028: 
 1029: There is an additional schedule for participants and their guests on the
 1030: day prior to (November 4th) and after (November 6th) the main event.
 1031: 
 1032: For more information please visit the website
 1033: [](http://www.bsdday.eu/2011/).
 1034: 
 1035: ### `Nov 2011` - BSDday Argentina 2011
 1036: 
 1037: *Nov. 5, 2011, Buenos Aires City, Argentina*
 1038: 
 1039: BSDday Argentina is a conference for users, sysadmins and developers of
 1040: BSD software and based systems. The conference is for anyone developing,
 1041: deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
 1042: DragonFlyBSD and others \*BSD. BSDday Argentina is a technical
 1043: conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and
 1044: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
 1045: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
 1046: 
 1047: For more information please visit the website
 1048: [](http://www.bsdday.org.ar/).
 1049: 
 1050: ### `Oct 2011` - EuroBSDCon 2011
 1051: 
 1052: *Oct. 6-9, 2011, Maarssen, Netherlands*
 1053: 
 1054: EuroBSDcon is the European technical conference for people working on
 1055: and with 4.4BSD based operating systems and related projects. EuroBSDcon
 1056: 2011 is the 10th EuroBSDcon and will take place in (in the center of)
 1057: The Netherlands 6 - 9 October 2011 at Meeting Plaza, Maarssen, The
 1058: Netherlands.
 1059: 
 1060: For more information please visit the website
 1061: [](http://2011.EuroBSDCon.org/).
 1062: 
 1063: ### `Oct 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Hiroshima
 1064: 
 1065: *Oct. 1, 2011, [Prefectual University of
 1066: Hiroshima](http://www.pu-hiroshima.ac.jp/05_campus/08_access/index.html)
 1067: , Hiroshima, Japan*
 1068: 
 1069: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1070: Hiroshima](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-hiroshima/) , there was a NetBSD
 1071: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1072: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadgets
 1073: demonstration ( [NetBSD/x68k](../ports/x68k/) (
 1074: [X68030+Neptune-X+NE2000](http://twitpic.com/6tuiik),
 1075: [X68030+Nereid](http://twitpic.com/6tvkzo),
 1076: [X68060(X68030+060turbo)](http://twitpic.com/6tu7p2)), [XM6i X68030
 1077: Emulator](http://xm6i.org/) on
 1078: ([NetBSD/i386](http://movapic.com/pic/201110011105024e86754e2efbb), [Mac
 1079: OS X](http://movapic.com/pic/201110011101544e8674925d26a)), [WZero
 1080: 3](../ports/hpcarm) ([WS011SH](http://twitpic.com/6tyvva)),
 1081: [Zaurus](../ports/zaurus) ([SL-C1000](http://twitpic.com/6tzg2z))) and
 1082: [XM6i presentation by isaki@](http://xm6i.org/event/osc2011hi/),
 1083: ["Teokure Live Image" and mikutter presentation by
 1084: tsutsui](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc11hi/Teokure-Live-Image.html),
 1085: [event summary](http://togetter.com/li/195551).
 1086: 
 1087: ### `Sep 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Okinawa
 1088: 
 1089: *Sep. 10, 2011, [Okinawa Convention
 1090: Center](http://www.oki-conven.jp/en/modules/tinyd7/page/page1.html) ,
 1091: Okinawa, Japan*
 1092: 
 1093: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1094: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-okinawa/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1095: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1096: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadgets
 1097: demonstration ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1098: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ) and PCBSD9.0
 1099: presentation by Jun YAMASHIRO.
 1100: 
 1101: ### `Sep 2011` - Open Source Small Conference 2011 Aizu
 1102: 
 1103: *Sep. 3, 2011, [University of
 1104: Aizu](http://www.u-aizu.ac.jp/e-intro/e-facilities/e-campusmap.html) ,
 1105: Fukushima, Japan*
 1106: 
 1107: At the [Open Source Small Conference 2011
 1108: Aizu](http://www.ospn.jp/ossc-aizu/) , there was a NetBSD booth staffed
 1109: by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1110: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadgets
 1111: demonstration ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1112: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1113: 
 1114: ### `Aug 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Nagoya
 1115: 
 1116: *Aug. 20, 2011, [Nagoya International
 1117: Center](http://www.nic-nagoya.or.jp/en/e/about-us/access-hours), Nagoya,
 1118: Japan*
 1119: 
 1120: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1121: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-nagoya/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1122: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1123: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 1124: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There was a gadget demonstration (
 1125: [Presentation Software using only wscons with Dreamcast Fishing
 1126: Controller](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3923999),
 1127: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1128: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [Amiga
 1129: 1200](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3924333), [SONY NEWS
 1130: 3460](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3924343), [Geiger
 1131: counter](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3924354) ).
 1132: 
 1133: ### `Aug 2011` - 15th NetBSD Hackathon
 1134: 
 1135: *Aug. 10 - 15, 2011, [15th NetBSD
 1136: Hackathon](http://wiki.NetBSD.org/hackathon)*
 1137: 
 1138: The 15th NetBSD hackathon focused on documentation. Please see the Wiki
 1139: page at the URL mentioned above for details and progress.
 1140: 
 1141: ### `Jul 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Kansai@Kyoto
 1142: 
 1143: *Jul. 15-16, 2011, [KYOTO RESEARCH
 1144: PARK](http://www.krp.co.jp/english/access/index.html), Kyoto, Japan*
 1145: 
 1146: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1147: Kansai@Kyoto](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-kyoto/) , there was a [NetBSD
 1148: booth](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc2011kyoto/index.html)
 1149: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1150: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1151: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) . There was a gadgets demonstration (
 1152: [Sun3/80](http://twitpic.com/5rcp11), [SONY NEWS
 1153: NWS-1750](http://twitpic.com/5rcrjj), [OMRON LUNA
 1154: SX-9100/DT](http://twitpic.com/5rcuqb), [Workstation book
 1155: colab.](http://twitpic.com/5rd4td), [SHARP WZERO3](../ports/hpcarm/), [4
 1156: BSD variants (NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD) on
 1157: NetBSD/xen](http://twitpic.com/5rl3n7), [Wsdisplay Presentation tool on
 1158: NetBSD/hpcmips](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3812933),
 1159: [USL5P+OpenBSD4.9](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3813423), [Compiling
 1160: process Visualizer like teen spirit called Captain
 1161: Nadeshiko](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3812608), [Some like a BSD
 1162: Statue Joystick](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/3809140) driven by
 1163: [Gainer+Squeak](http://www.yengawa.com/squeak_gainer) ) and [NetBSD/m68k
 1164: will never die!
 1165: presentation](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc2011kyoto/NetBSD-m68k-will-never-die.html)
 1166: and
 1167: [commit](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/source-changes/2011/07/16/msg024675.html)
 1168: by tsutsui.
 1169: 
 1170: ### `Jul 2011` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 1171: 
 1172: *Jul 9, 2011, [VLSI Design and Education Center University of
 1173: Tokyo](http://www.vdec.u-tokyo.ac.jp/English/contact.html), Tokyo,
 1174: Japan*
 1175: 
 1176: See [Japan NetBSD Users Group 13th annual Meeting and BoF
 1177: 2011](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting13.html.en)
 1178: for meeting information. NetBSD BOF with 36 attendances and 153 ustream
 1179: clients: pkgsrc updates by obache, jp.NetBSD.org servers by
 1180: mef,NetBSD/[Psion netBook](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psion_netBook)
 1181: by kiyohara, AC Tap with USB controlled power meter by Kubota, Power
 1182: consumption and bcbench by jun, Capture Power consumption meter with
 1183: OpenCV by mita@FreeBSD, Build [Facebook page for Japan NetBSD Users'
 1184: Group](http://www.facebook.com/NetBSD.jp), 6.0 - here today by soda, PGP
 1185: keysign party by soda.
 1186: 
 1187: ### `Jun 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Hokkaido
 1188: 
 1189: *Jun. 11, 2011, Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo, Japan*
 1190: 
 1191: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1192: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-do/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1193: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1194: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and
 1195: [NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/) with BeagleBoard, MSP430 LaunchPad,
 1196: JMBadgeBoard, Processing on NetBSD and many hpc{
 1197: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1198: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } .
 1199: 
 1200: ### `May 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Sendai
 1201: 
 1202: *May 21, 2011, [Tohoku Computer
 1203: College](http://www.jc-21.ac.jp/map/index.shtml), Sendai, Japan*
 1204: 
 1205: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1206: Sendai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-sendai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1207: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1208: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1209: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/), [arm and
 1210: WZero3(WS011SH)](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1211: 
 1212: ### `May 2011` - BSDCan 2011
 1213: 
 1214: *May 13-14, 2011, Ottawa, Canada.*
 1215: 
 1216: [BSDCan 2011](http://www.bsdcan.org/) was held on 13-14 May 2011 at the
 1217: University of Ottawa. It was preceded by two days of tutorials on 11-12
 1218: May 2011.
 1219: 
 1220: ### `Apr 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Kansai@Kobe
 1221: 
 1222: *Apr. 16, 2011, [Kobe Industrial Promotion
 1223: Center](http://www.kobe-ipc.or.jp/access/), Kobe, Japan*
 1224: 
 1225: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1226: Kansai@Kobe](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-kobe/) , there was a NetBSD
 1227: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1228: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [ATARI TT030 +
 1229: EtherNEC , and NetBSD bus\_space
 1230: API](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc2011kobe/NetBSD-EtherNEC.html)
 1231: presentation by tsutsui, contao presentation by taca, and [ATARI
 1232: TT030](../ports/atari/), [SHARP X68030](../ports/x68k/),
 1233: [cobalt](../ports/cobalt/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1234: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1235: [zaurus](../ports/zaurus/) gadgets demonstration.
 1236: 
 1237: ### `Mar 2011` - AsiaBSDCon 2011
 1238: 
 1239: *Mar 19-20, 2011, Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo, Japan*
 1240: 
 1241: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2011.asiabsdcon.org/) is a conference for users and
 1242: developers on BSD based systems. The conference is for anyone
 1243: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
 1244: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical
 1245: conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and
 1246: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
 1247: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
 1248: 
 1249: ### `Mar 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Oita
 1250: 
 1251: *Mar. 19, 2011, [i-ness](http://www.pref.oita.jp/13040/index.html),
 1252: Oita, Japan*
 1253: 
 1254: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1255: Oita](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-oita/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1256: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1257: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1258: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1259: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstrations.
 1260: 
 1261: ### `Mar 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Tokyo/Spring
 1262: 
 1263: *Mar. 4-5, 2011, [Wasseda University,Nishiwaseda
 1264: Campus](http://www.waseda.jp/eng/campus/map03.html), Tokyo, Japan*
 1265: 
 1266: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1267: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-spring/) , there was a NetBSD
 1268: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1269: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1270: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1271: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1272: 
 1273: ### `Feb 2011` - FOSDEM 2011 Brussels, Belgium
 1274: 
 1275: *Feb. 5-6, 2011, [FOSDEM](http://www.fosdem.org/2011/), Brussels,
 1276: Belgium*
 1277: 
 1278: At the [FOSDEM 2011 Conference](http://www.fosdem.org/2011/), there was
 1279: a joint BSD booth staffed by NetBSD and FreeBSD developers and users.
 1280: 
 1281: [Marc Balmer](http://www.vnode.ch/) (mbalmer@) gave a talk "Lua in BSD"
 1282: in the BSD devroom
 1283: 
 1284: ### `Feb 2011` - Open Source Conference 2011 Kagawa
 1285: 
 1286: *Feb. 5, 2011, [Sunport Hall
 1287: Takamatsu](http://www.sunport-hall.jp/shisetu/access.htm), Kagawa,
 1288: Japan*
 1289: 
 1290: At the [Open Source Conference 2011
 1291: Kagawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2011-kagawa/), there was a NetBSD booth
 1292: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1293: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [many
 1294: hp](http://twitpic.com/3xoh1i){ [hp300](../ports/hp300/),
 1295: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1296: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration and [NetBSD/hp300 and
 1297: wscons](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/osc11kg/netbsd-hp300.html)
 1298: presentation by tsutsui ([Event driven Commit
 1299: Log](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/source-changes/2011/02/06/msg018165.html)).
 1300: 
 1301: ### `Dec 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Fukuoka
 1302: 
 1303: *Dec. 11, 2010, [Fukuoka Institute of
 1304: Technology](http://www.fit.ac.jp/EN/index.html), Fukuoka, Japan*
 1305: 
 1306: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1307: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1308: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1309: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1310: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1311: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1312: 
 1313: ### `Nov 2010` - Journées Méditéranéennes du Logiciel Libre in Sophia-Antipolis.
 1314: 
 1315: *November 26-27, 2010, Sophia-Antipolis, France.*
 1316: 
 1317: NetBSD was present for the 2nd time at the [Journées Méditéranéennes du
 1318: Logiciel Libre](http://jm2l.linux-azur.org). Friday afternoon was
 1319: generally more enterprise oriented, while Saturday was more end-users
 1320: focused.
 1321: 
 1322: ### `Nov 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Shimane
 1323: 
 1324: *Nov 27, 2010, [MATSUE
 1325: TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
 1326: 
 1327: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1328: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1329: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1330: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/). There was gadget
 1331: demonstrations ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1332: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1333: 
 1334: ### `Nov 2010` - NYCBSDCon 2010
 1335: 
 1336: *November 12-14, 2010, Cooper Union, New York, NY, USA*
 1337: 
 1338: [The New York City BSD Conference
 1339: (NYCBSDCon)](http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2010/) is the main technical
 1340: conference on the US East Coast for the BSD community to get together to
 1341: share and gain knowledge, to network with like-minded people, and to
 1342: have fun. This event was organized by members of the New York City \*BSD
 1343: Users Group (NYC\*BUG).
 1344: 
 1345: ### `Nov 2010` - Kansai OpenSource 2010
 1346: 
 1347: *Nov. 5-6, 2010, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITC
 1348: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
 1349: 
 1350: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2010](http://www.k-of.jp/), there were three
 1351: BSD booths staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1352: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) , [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1353: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) and [NAKAMURA
 1354: Kazushi](http://www.kobe1995.jp/) with [NEC
 1355: Express5800(arc)](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/2898351) , [64bit
 1356: 20years {NEC Express5800(amd64), SONY NEWS NWS-5000(newsmips), Sun
 1357: Ultra60(sun4u), Sun Ultra10(sun4u), HP
 1358: ML115(amd64)}](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/2899650), Xen Dom0 on
 1359: NetBSD and DomU (NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD),
 1360: OpenBSD/landisk(Firewall Redundancy with CARP and pfsync),
 1361: OpenBSD/zaurus, WZero3(hpcarm), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1362: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [NetBSD
 1363: straps](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/2898808) gadgets demonstration and
 1364: BSDBOF (soda-san got [Japanese OSS Contributor
 1365: Award](http://www.ipa.go.jp/about/press/20101015_2.html), so let me
 1366: introduce [raiders of the lost ARC
 1367: tech](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/2899062) and [talkin' bout a
 1368: revolution with soda-san](http://movapic.com/ebijun/pic/2899023) by
 1369: tsutsui)
 1370: 
 1371: ### `Oct 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Niigata
 1372: 
 1373: *Oct. 23, 2010, Niigata University, Niigata, Japan*
 1374: 
 1375: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1376: Niigata](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-niigata/) , there was a BSD booth
 1377: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1378: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Echigo BSD Users
 1379: Group](http://www.ebug.jp/) . There was a gadgets demonstration (
 1380: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1381: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) and [FuguIta - OpenBSD LiveCD with 1seg
 1382: tuner](http://kaw.ath.cx/openbsd/index.php?en%2FLiveCD). ).
 1383: 
 1384: ### `Oct 2010` - EuroBSDCon 2010
 1385: 
 1386: *Oct. 8-10, 2010, Karlsruhe, Germany*
 1387: 
 1388: EuroBSDcon 2010, the european technical conference for people working on
 1389: and with 4.4BSD based operating systems, was held on Oct 8-10th 2010 in
 1390: Karlsruhe, Germany. The two day conference program (October 9 - 10) was
 1391: preceeded by a tutorial day (Oct 8).
 1392: 
 1393: For more information please visit the website
 1394: [](http://2010.EuroBSDCon.org/).
 1395: 
 1396: ### `Oct 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Okinawa
 1397: 
 1398: *Oct. 2, 2010, [Okinawa Convention
 1399: Center](http://www.oki-conven.jp/en/modules/tinyd7/page/page1.html) ,
 1400: Okinawa, Japan*
 1401: 
 1402: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1403: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-okinawa/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1404: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1405: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many gadgets
 1406: demonstration ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1407: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1408: 
 1409: ### `Sep 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Tokyo/Fall
 1410: 
 1411: *Sep. 10-11, 2010, [MEISEI
 1412: UNIVERSITY](http://www.meisei-u.ac.jp/english/), Tokyo, Japan*
 1413: 
 1414: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1415: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-fall/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1416: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1417: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1418: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1419: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration and
 1420: [NetBSD/x68k](../ports/x68k/) on [XM6i X68000
 1421: emulator](http://www.pastel-flower.jp/~isaki/xm6i/).
 1422: 
 1423: ### `Aug 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Nagoya
 1424: 
 1425: *Aug. 7, 2010, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan*
 1426: 
 1427: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1428: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-nagoya/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1429: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1430: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 1431: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There were gadget demonstrations (
 1432: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1433: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1434: 
 1435: ### `Jul 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Kansai
 1436: 
 1437: *Jul. 9-10, 2010, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kyoto, Japan*
 1438: 
 1439: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1440: Kansai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-kyoto/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1441: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1442: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1443: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) . There were gadgets demonstration (
 1444: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1445: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), ).
 1446: 
 1447: ### `Jul 2010` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 1448: 
 1449: *Jul 3, 2010, [The University of
 1450: Tokyo](http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_04_03_j.html), Tokyo,
 1451: Japan*
 1452: 
 1453: See [this
 1454: page](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting12.html.en)
 1455: for meeting information.
 1456: 
 1457: NetBSD BOF with 44 attendances and 55 ustream clients: OpenBlockS600 by
 1458: kiyohara, [STAR81xx/91xx](http://www.nerv.org/~ryo/bof/index1.html) by
 1459: Ryo SHIMIZU, [NetBSD goes POSIX.1-2008 and
 1460: C1X](http://www.hi-matic.org/BOF/BOF.pdf) by tnozaki, YUREX by noztos,
 1461: AsiaBSDCon by hrs, pkgsrc updates by obache.
 1462: 
 1463: ### `Jun 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Hokkaido
 1464: 
 1465: *Jun. 26, 2010, Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo, Japan*
 1466: 
 1467: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1468: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-do/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1469: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1470: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and
 1471: [NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/) with NetBSD/evbarm on Armadillo-9 +
 1472: VT220J, NetBSD/sparc on Sparcstation IPX, NetBSD/i386 on ThinkPad X200s
 1473: (VMWarePlayer) and ThinkPad X24, FreeNAS on ThinkPad X200s
 1474: (VMWarePlayer), NetBSD/landisk on USL-5P, NetBSD/evbppc on kuro-box,
 1475: NetBSD/evbmips-el on BBR-4MG, and many hpc{ [mips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1476: [sh](../ports/hpcsh/), [arm](../ports/hpcarm/),WZero3 with AM/FM Radio }
 1477: 
 1478: ### `Jun 2010` - LinuxTag 2010
 1479: 
 1480: *June 9-12, 2010, Berlin, Germany*
 1481: 
 1482: [LinuxTag 2010](http://www.linuxtag.org/2010/), one of Europe's largest
 1483: Open Source Expo, took place from June 9th through 12th, 2010, in
 1484: Berlin, Germany. The NetBSD Project was being represented by volunteers
 1485: in a shared BSD booth.
 1486: 
 1487: If you are interested in helping out at the NetBSD booth or have any
 1488: questions, please contact Thomas Kaepernick (mast\_1(at)gmx.net).
 1489: 
 1490: ### `May 2010` - pkgsrcCon 2010 Basel, Switzerland
 1491: 
 1492: *May. 28 -30, 2010, [Departement Informatik, University of
 1493: Basel](http://www.pkgsrc.org/pkgsrcCon/2010/), Basel, Switzerland*
 1494: 
 1495: ### `May 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Sendai
 1496: 
 1497: *May. 22, 2010, [Tohoku Computer
 1498: College](http://www.jc-21.ac.jp/map/index.shtml), Sendai, Japan*
 1499: 
 1500: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1501: Sendai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-sendai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1502: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1503: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1504: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/), [arm and
 1505: WZero3(WS011SH)](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1506: 
 1507: ### `May 2010` - Rencontres Bretonnes du Logiciel Libre in Rennes
 1508: 
 1509: *May 15-16, 2010, Rennes, France.*
 1510: 
 1511: NetBSD was present for the 2nd time at the [Rencontres Bretonnes du
 1512: Logiciel Libre](http://www.rbll.info)
 1513: 
 1514: ### `May 2010` - BSDCan 2010
 1515: 
 1516: *May 13-14, 2010, Ottawa, Canada.*
 1517: 
 1518: [BSDCan 2010](http://www.bsdcan.org/) was held on 13-14 May 2010 at the
 1519: University of Ottawa, and was preceded by two days of tutorials on 11-12
 1520: May 2010.
 1521: 
 1522: ### `Mar 2010` - AsiaBSDCon 2010
 1523: 
 1524: *Mar 11-14, 2010, Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo, Japan*
 1525: 
 1526: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2010.asiabsdcon.org/) is a conference for users and
 1527: developers on BSD based systems. The conference is for anyone
 1528: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
 1529: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical
 1530: conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and
 1531: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
 1532: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
 1533: 
 1534: A NetBSD BOF was held on March 12, 2010 14:00-16:30
 1535: 
 1536: ### `Mar 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Kansai@Kobe
 1537: 
 1538: *Mar. 13, 2010, [Kobe Industrial Promotion
 1539: Center](http://www.kobe-ipc.or.jp/access/), Kobe, Japan*
 1540: 
 1541: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1542: Kansai@Kobe](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-kobe/) , there was a NetBSD
 1543: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1544: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [ATARI TT030 +
 1545: SMC\_TT](../ports/atari/) ([Demonstration animation GIF for
 1546: TT030](http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/tsutsui/smc_tt/SMC_TT-OSC2010Kobe.gif))
 1547: , cobalt, many hpc{ [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1548: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1549: 
 1550: ### `Feb 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Tokyo/Spring
 1551: 
 1552: *Feb. 26-27, 2010, [MEISEI
 1553: UNIVERSITY](http://www.meisei-u.ac.jp/english/), Tokyo, Japan*
 1554: 
 1555: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1556: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-spring/) , there was a NetBSD
 1557: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1558: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with tadpole(sparc) and
 1559: many hpc{ [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1560: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1561: 
 1562: ### `Feb 2010` - Hackathon, February 2010
 1563: 
 1564: *Feb. 19-22, 2010,
 1565: [Hackathon](http://www.NetBSD.org/community/hackathon.html)*
 1566: 
 1567: The [February 2010
 1568: Hackathon](http://www.NetBSD.org/community/hackathon.html) was focusing
 1569: on closing as many bugs and PRs as possible.
 1570: 
 1571: ### `Feb 2010` - FOSDEM 2010 Brussels, Belgium
 1572: 
 1573: *Feb. 6-7, 2010, [FOSDEM](http://www.fosdem.org/2010/), Brussels,
 1574: Belgium*
 1575: 
 1576: At the [FOSDEM 2010 Conference](http://www.fosdem.org/2010/) , there was
 1577: a joint BSD booth staffed by NetBSD and FreeBSD developers and users.
 1578: 
 1579: [Marc Balmer](http://www.vnode.ch/) (mbalmer@) gave a talk [Because the
 1580: License Matters: BSD as the Foundation for Commercial Point of Sale
 1581: Applications](http://www.fosdem.org/2010/schedule/events/bsd_license) in
 1582: the [BSD devroom](http://www.fosdem.org/2010/schedule/tracks/bsd).
 1583: 
 1584: ### `Jan 2010` - Open Source Conference 2010 Oita
 1585: 
 1586: *Jan. 23, 2010, [i-ness](http://www.pref.oita.jp/13040/index.html),
 1587: Oita, Japan*
 1588: 
 1589: At the [Open Source Conference 2010
 1590: Oita](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2010-oita/) , there was be a NetBSD booth
 1591: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1592: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1593: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1594: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstrations.
 1595: 
 1596: ### `Dec 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Fukuoka
 1597: 
 1598: *Dec. 5, 2009, [Kyushu Sangyo
 1599: University](http://www.kyusan-u.ac.jp/E/index.html), Fukuoka, Japan*
 1600: 
 1601: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1602: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1603: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1604: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1605: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1606: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1607: 
 1608: ### `Nov 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Kochi
 1609: 
 1610: *Nov. 14, 2009, [Kochi City Culture-Plaze
 1611: Cul-Port.](http://www.bunkaplaza.or.jp/access/index.html), Kochi, Japan*
 1612: 
 1613: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1614: Kochi](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-kochi/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1615: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1616: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with
 1617: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), gadgets
 1618: demonstration.
 1619: 
 1620: ### `Nov 2009` - OpenRheinRuhr 2009
 1621: 
 1622: *Nov. 7-8, 2009, Saalbau, Bottrop, Germany*
 1623: 
 1624: A new event in the middle of Europe with a huge audience and an
 1625: impressive list of exhibitors. NetBSD had a booth as well as the other
 1626: major BSDs.
 1627: 
 1628: For more information about OpenRheinRuhr visit the website
 1629: [](http://www.openrheinruhr.de/) .
 1630: 
 1631: ### `Nov 2009` - Kansai OpenSource 2009
 1632: 
 1633: *Nov. 6-7, 2009, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITC
 1634: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
 1635: 
 1636: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2009](http://www.k-of.jp/), there was a NetBSD
 1637: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1638: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1639: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) with IIJ SEIL/X1(evbmips64), IIJ
 1640: SEIL/B1(evbarm), NSLU2(evbarm), dreamcast+ISA bus+IDE DiskDrive
 1641: extension, tadpole(sparc), USL-5P+USB LCD(landisk), Link
 1642: Station(sandpoint), MacLC475upgrade(mac68k),
 1643: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1644: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), BSD daemon statue gadgets demonstration and
 1645: BSDBOF (EuroBSDCon2009 report by msaitoh).
 1646: 
 1647: ### `Oct 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Tokyo/Fall
 1648: 
 1649: *Oct. 30-31, 2009, [Nihon Kogakuin College 12th
 1650: build.](http://www.neec.ac.jp/access/kmt.html), Tokyo, Japan*
 1651: 
 1652: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1653: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-fall/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1654: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1655: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [USB-LCD driver for
 1656: NetBSD](http://www.naobsd.org/udl/) on
 1657: [USL-5P](http://www.iodata.jp/product/hdd/lanhdd/usl-5p/index.htm) and
 1658: [LS-S250L](http://buffalo.jp/products/catalog/storage/ls-sl/),
 1659: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1660: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [tadpole GX3:sparc](../ports/sparc/) gadgets
 1661: demonstration and BSD BOF.
 1662: 
 1663: ### `Sep 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Okinawa
 1664: 
 1665: *Sep. 26, 2009, [Okinawa Convention
 1666: Center](http://www.oki-conven.jp/en/modules/tinyd7/page/page1.html) ,
 1667: Okinawa, Japan*
 1668: 
 1669: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1670: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-okinawa/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1671: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1672: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) . There was gadgets
 1673: demonstration ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1674: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1675: 
 1676: ### `Sep 2009` - EuroBSDCon 2009
 1677: 
 1678: *Sep. 18-20, 2009, University of Cambridge, England..*
 1679: 
 1680: EuroBSDcon 2009, the european technical conference for people working on
 1681: and with 4.4BSD based operating systems, was held on Sept 19-20th 2009
 1682: at the University of Cambridge, England. One day of Tutorials preceded
 1683: the conference on Sept 18th.
 1684: 
 1685: For more information about EuroBSDCon 2009 visit the website
 1686: [](http://2009.EuroBSDCon.org/).
 1687: 
 1688: ### `Aug 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Nagoya
 1689: 
 1690: *Aug. 22, 2009, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan*
 1691: 
 1692: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1693: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-nagoya/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1694: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1695: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 1696: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There were gadget demonstrations (
 1697: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1698: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1699: 
 1700: ### `Aug 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Niigata
 1701: 
 1702: *Aug. 1, 2009, Niigata University of International and Information
 1703: Studies, Niigata, Japan*
 1704: 
 1705: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1706: Niigata](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-niigata/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1707: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1708: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Echigo BSD Users
 1709: Group](http://www.ebug.jp/) . There was gadgets demonstration (
 1710: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1711: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) and [FuguIta - OpenBSD LiveCD with 1seg
 1712: tuner](http://kaw.ath.cx/openbsd/index.php?en%2FLiveCD). ).
 1713: 
 1714: ### `Jul 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Kansai
 1715: 
 1716: *Jul. 10-11, 2009, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kyoto, Japan*
 1717: 
 1718: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1719: Kansai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-kansai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1720: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1721: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1722: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) . There was gadgets power consumption
 1723: demonstration ( [Atari TT030](../ports/atari/), [BeBox (stop at
 1724: bootloader:need S3 Video Card)](../ports/bebox/), [MSI Wind Notebook and
 1725: VAIO Type P](../ports/amd64/), [cobalt QUBE2 and Cache RAQ2 with
 1726: Zope](../ports/cobalt/), [gumstix music player sings OpenBSD
 1727: song](../ports/evbarm/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1728: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1729: [Linkstation:sandpoint](../ports/evbarm/),
 1730: [OpenBSD/zaurus](http://www.openbsd.org/zaurus.html), [DragonFlyBSD with
 1731: hammer](http://www.dragonflybsd.org/), [SGI O2](../ports/sgimips/), [IBM
 1732: PReP](../ports/prep/), CPU Load average x 16 LED Meterboard with
 1733: libFT245, bc benchmark time x electricity consumption = energy
 1734: efficiency graph with all BSD machines. ).
 1735: 
 1736: ### `Jul 2009` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 1737: 
 1738: *Jul 4, 2009, [The University of
 1739: Tokyo](http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_04_03_j.html), Tokyo,
 1740: Japan*
 1741: 
 1742: See [this
 1743: page](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting11.html.en)
 1744: for meeting information.
 1745: 
 1746: BOF with 39 attendances: pkgsrc updates, workarounds for VAIO Type P,
 1747: AsiaBSDCon reports, eXecute In Place (XIP), gumstix, IA64 , SheevaPlug,
 1748: USB Wireless LAN drivers, NetBSD - Now, 6.0 and Future, PGP key sign
 1749: party.
 1750: 
 1751: ### `Jul 2009` - Open Source World 2009
 1752: 
 1753: *Jul. 1-2, 2009, Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan*
 1754: 
 1755: At the [Open Source World 2009](http://www.idg.co.jp/expo/osw/2009/) ,
 1756: there was a NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1757: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) . There was gadgets power
 1758: consumption demonstration ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1759: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ) and [tadpole
 1760: GX3:sparc](../ports/sparc/).
 1761: 
 1762: ### `Jun 2009` - LinuxTag 2009
 1763: 
 1764: *June 24-27 2009, Berlin, Germany*
 1765: 
 1766: The annual [LinuxTag](http://www.linuxtag.org/2009/en.html) conference
 1767: took place from 24th until 27th of June 2009 at the Berlin fairground
 1768: under the radio tower. NetBSD was sharing a booth with the other BSD
 1769: systems at the exhibition.
 1770: 
 1771: ### `Jun 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Hokkaido
 1772: 
 1773: *Jun. 20, 2009, Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo, Japan*
 1774: 
 1775: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1776: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-do/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1777: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1778: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Northern land BSD
 1779: Users Group](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/) with many hpc{
 1780: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1781: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } , [NetBSD/evbmips on
 1782: BBR-4MG](../ports/evbmips/), Twitter ticker monitor on 78K0 board via
 1783: USB Serial, [NetBSD/evbarm on Armadillo-9](../ports/evbarm/) with
 1784: VT-220J, [NetBSD/sparc on SparcStation Classic](../ports/sparc/),
 1785: [NetBSD/evbarm on BeagleBoard (working in progress,not boot
 1786: yet)](../ports/evbarm/).
 1787: 
 1788: ### `May 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Shimane
 1789: 
 1790: *May 16, 2009, [MATSUE
 1791: TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
 1792: 
 1793: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1794: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1795: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1796: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/). There were gadget
 1797: demonstrations ( [SONY VAIO type P](../ports/i386/),
 1798: [RaQ2:cobalt](../ports/cobalt/), [Armadillo9:evbarm](../ports/evbarm/),
 1799: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1800: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/) ).
 1801: 
 1802: ### `May 2009` - BSDCan 2009
 1803: 
 1804: *May 8-9, 2009, Ottawa, Canada.*
 1805: 
 1806: [BSDCan 2009](http://www.bsdcan.org/) was held on 8-9 May 2009 at the
 1807: University of Ottawa, and was preceded by two days of tutorials on 6-7
 1808: May 2009.
 1809: 
 1810: ### `Mar 2009` - CeBIT 2009
 1811: 
 1812: *March 3-8, 2009, Hannover, Germany*
 1813: 
 1814: The NetBSD project had a joint booth with the FreeBSD project at
 1815: [CeBIT](http://www.cebit.de/), the large b2b trade fair held in
 1816: Hannover, Germany.
 1817: 
 1818: ### `Mar 2009` - AsiaBSDCon 2009
 1819: 
 1820: *Mar 12-15, 2009, Tokyo University of Science,Tokyo, Japan*
 1821: 
 1822: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2009.asiabsdcon.org/) is a conference for users and
 1823: developers on BSD based systems. The conference is for anyone
 1824: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
 1825: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical
 1826: conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and
 1827: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
 1828: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
 1829: [Antti Kantee:Environmental Independance:BSD Kernel TCP/IP in
 1830: Userspace](http://2009.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#P5A)
 1831: ([Report](http://journal.mycom.co.jp/articles/2009/03/30/asiabsdcon4/index.html)),
 1832: and [NetBSD
 1833: BoF](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/regional-jp/2009/02/15/msg000018.html)
 1834: was held on Mar 13,2009 17:30-19:00. [AsiaBSDCon 2009
 1835: papers](http://2009.asiabsdcon.org/live/) and
 1836: [presentations](http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences) are available.
 1837: 
 1838: ### `Feb 2009` - Southern California Linux Expo
 1839: 
 1840: *Feb 20-22, 2009, Los Angeles, CA*
 1841: 
 1842: The NetBSD project was represented by A.KML and A.DAVID at [SCALE
 1843: 7x](http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/), the 7th annual Southern California
 1844: Linux Expo, which took place February 20-22, 2009 at The Westin Los
 1845: Angeles Airport, Los Angeles, California.
 1846: 
 1847: ### `Feb 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Tokyo/Spring
 1848: 
 1849: *Feb. 20-21, 2009, [Japan Electronics
 1850: College](http://www.jec.ac.jp/access/), Tokyo, Japan*
 1851: 
 1852: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1853: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-spring/) , there was a NetBSD
 1854: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1855: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [VAIO type
 1856: P](http://www.vaio.sony.co.jp/Products/P1/) with NetBSD, [tadpole
 1857: GX3:sparc](../ports/sparc/) and many hpc{ [mips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1858: [sh](../ports/hpcsh/), [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1859: 
 1860: ### `Feb 2009` - FOSDEM 2009
 1861: 
 1862: NetBSD was present at FOSDEM on Feb 7-8 2009 in Brussels, Belgium.
 1863: FOSDEM is a free and non-commercial event organised by the community for
 1864: the community.
 1865: 
 1866: ### `Feb 2009` - DCBSDCon 2009
 1867: 
 1868: *Feb. 5-6, 2009, Washington, D.C.*
 1869: 
 1870: For information, visit [](http://www.dcbsdcon.org/).
 1871: 
 1872: ### `Jan 2009` - Open Source Conference 2009 Sendai
 1873: 
 1874: *Jan. 24, 2009, [Tohoku Computer
 1875: College](http://www.jc-21.ac.jp/map/index.shtml), Sendai, Japan*
 1876: 
 1877: At the [Open Source Conference 2009
 1878: Sendai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2009-sendai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1879: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1880: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1881: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1882: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1883: 
 1884: ### `Dec 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 Fukuoka
 1885: 
 1886: *Dec. 13, 2008, [Humanities and Social Sciences Center,Fukuoka
 1887: University](http://www.fukuoka-u.ac.jp/unv_gide/access/cmps_map1.html),
 1888: Fukuoka, Japan*
 1889: 
 1890: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 1891: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1892: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1893: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1894: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1895: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets and USB Camera demonstration.
 1896: 
 1897: ### `Nov 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 Okinawa
 1898: 
 1899: *Nov. 29, 2008, [Okinawa Industory Support
 1900: Center](http://www.okinawa-sangyoushien.co.jp/), Okinawa, Japan*
 1901: 
 1902: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 1903: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-okinawa/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1904: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1905: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 1906: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1907: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 1908: 
 1909: ### `Nov 2008` - meetBSD California '08
 1910: 
 1911: *Nov. 15-16, 2008, Mountain View, California*
 1912: 
 1913: For information, visit [](http://www.meetbsd.com/).
 1914: 
 1915: ### `Nov 2008` - Kansai OpenSource 2008
 1916: 
 1917: *Nov. 7-8, 2008, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITC
 1918: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
 1919: 
 1920: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2008](http://www.k-of.jp/), there was a NetBSD
 1921: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1922: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Kansai \*BSD Users
 1923: Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/) with [tadpole
 1924: GX3:sparc](../ports/sparc/), [Linkstation:sandpoint](../ports/evbarm/),
 1925: [PCBSD on Xen](../ports/xen/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1926: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1927: [LC475](../ports/mac68k/),
 1928: [OpenBSD/zaurus](http://www.openbsd.org/zaurus.html),
 1929: [DragonFlyBSD](http://www.dragonflybsd.org/), [Servo motor realtime
 1930: control via USB audio](http://rogiken.org/daemon/works.html) gadgets
 1931: demonstration and BSDBOF.
 1932: 
 1933: ### `Oct 2008` - EuroBSDCon 2008
 1934: 
 1935: *Oct. 18-19, 2008, Strasbourg, France*
 1936: 
 1937: EuroBSDcon 2008, the european technical conference for people working on
 1938: and with 4.4BSD based operating systems, was held on October 18-19th
 1939: 2008 at the University of Strasbourg in France. Two days of Tutorials
 1940: preceded the conference on Oct. 16-17th.
 1941: 
 1942: For more information about EuroBSDCon 2008 visit the website
 1943: [](http://2008.EuroBSDCon.org/).
 1944: 
 1945: ### `Oct 2008` - NetBSD developers summit @ NYCBSDCon 2008
 1946: 
 1947: *Oct 10, 2008, Columbia University, NY, NY, USA*
 1948: 
 1949: A NetBSD developer's summit was held on Friday, October 10th, 2008. The
 1950: event was sponsored by and leads up to that year's NYCBSDCon and took
 1951: place at Columbia University on the island of Manhattan in New York
 1952: City, NY, USA. The event was *open to the public*.
 1953: 
 1954: ### `Oct 2008` - NYCBSDCon 2008
 1955: 
 1956: *Oct 11-12, 2008, Columbia University, NY, NY, USA*
 1957: 
 1958: The third BSD Conference organized by the [NYC BSD User
 1959: Group](http://www.nycbug.org) took place in New York City on October
 1960: 11th and 12th, 2008.
 1961: 
 1962: More information about NYCBSDCon 2008 is available at
 1963: [](http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/).
 1964: 
 1965: Coinciding with the conference was the 12th NetBSD Hackathon being held.
 1966: 
 1967: ### `Oct 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 Tokyo/Fall
 1968: 
 1969: *Oct. 3-4, 2008, [Ota City Industrial
 1970: Plaza](http://www.pio-ota.jp/english/access.html), Tokyo, Japan*
 1971: 
 1972: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 1973: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-fall/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1974: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1975: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [tadpole
 1976: GX3:sparc](../ports/sparc/), [LinkStation:sandpoint](../ports/evbarm/),
 1977: [PCBSD on Xen](../ports/xen/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 1978: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/) gadgets
 1979: demonstration and BSD BOF(OpenBSD,NetBSD, [76th IETF
 1980: Hiroshima](http://www.wide.ad.jp/news/press/20080804-IETF-e.html),
 1981: [Itojun Service
 1982: Award](http://www.wide.ad.jp/news/press/20080912-itojun-fund-j.html) ).
 1983: 
 1984: ### `Sep 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 in Shimane
 1985: 
 1986: *Sep. 12-13, 2008, [MATSUE
 1987: TERRSA](http://www.sanbg.com/terrsa/e/index.html), Shimane, Japan*
 1988: 
 1989: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 1990: Shimane](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-shimane/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 1991: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 1992: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/). There were gadget
 1993: demonstrations ( [dynabook/SS:amd64](../ports/amd64/),
 1994: [Armadillo9:evbarm](../ports/evbarm/),
 1995: [HP712/80:hp700](../ports/hp700/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 1996: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 1997: [SL-C3200:zaurus](../ports/zaurus/),
 1998: [LaVie/G:OpenSolaris](http://www.solaris.com/), and
 1999: [chumby](http://www.chumby.com/) ).
 2000: 
 2001: ### `Aug 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 in Nagoya
 2002: 
 2003: *Aug. 9, 2008, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan*
 2004: 
 2005: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 2006: Nagoya](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-nagoya/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2007: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2008: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 2009: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There were gadget demonstrations (
 2010: [RaQ2:cobalt](../ports/cobalt/), [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 2011: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2012: [HP712/80:hp700](../ports/hp700/),
 2013: [OpenBSD/zaurus](http://www.openbsd.org/zaurus.html), [Speecys Robot:
 2014: NetBSD/sh3](http://www.speecys.com/), [samtk](http://www.samtk.org/) ).
 2015: 
 2016: ### `Jul 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 in Kansai
 2017: 
 2018: *Jul. 18-19, 2008, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kyoto, Japan*
 2019: 
 2020: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 2021: Kansai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-kansai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2022: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2023: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) . There were gadgets power
 2024: consumption demonstration ( [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/),
 2025: [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/), [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2026: [alpha](../ports/alpha/), [SGI O2](../ports/sgimips/) ), Miku Hatsune
 2027: paper doll with Six servo moters controlled by USB audio, libFT245 with
 2028: USB, BeBox, Squeak on hpcmips, OneSeg TV recording with hpcmips, bc
 2029: benchmark time x electricity consumption = energy efficiency graph with
 2030: all BSD machines.
 2031: 
 2032: ### `Jul 2008` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 2033: 
 2034: *Jul 5, 2008, [The University of
 2035: Tokyo](http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/campusmap/cam01_04_03_j.html), Tokyo,
 2036: Japan*
 2037: 
 2038: BOF with 52 attendances: NetBSD/sparc64 SMP, NetBSD/BBR-4MG
 2039: evbmips(ADM5120), NetBSD/DLX - CPU implementation on FPGA, OpenRoads -
 2040: Open Robot Operation And Design Specification, AsiaBSDCon2009, pkgsrc
 2041: update, KURO-BOX/PRO MB88F5182, Toolchain and "mknative", EeePC, NetBSD
 2042: - Now, 5.0 and Future, PGP key sign party.
 2043: 
 2044: ### `Jun 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 in Hokkaido
 2045: 
 2046: *Jun. 28, 2008, Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo, Japan*
 2047: 
 2048: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 2049: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-do/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2050: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2051: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2052: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2053: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration, VT-220J, USL-5P with 3
 2054: one-seg TV tuners, NetBSD/BBR-4MG .
 2055: 
 2056: ### `Jun 2008` - pkgsrcCon 2008
 2057: 
 2058: *Jun 13-15, 2008, Technical University of Berlin*
 2059: 
 2060: The fifth annual pkgsrcCon convened in Berlin, Germany on June 13 to 15,
 2061: 2008. pkgsrcCon is a technical conference for people working on the
 2062: [NetBSD Packages Collection
 2063: (pkgsrc)](http://www.NetBSD.org/docs/software/packages.html), focusing
 2064: on existing technologies, research projects, and works-in-progress in
 2065: pkgsrc infrastructure.
 2066: 
 2067: More information about pkgsrcCon 2008 is available at
 2068: [](http://www.pkgsrccon.org/2008/).
 2069: 
 2070: ### `May 2008` - BSDCan 2008
 2071: 
 2072: *May 16-17, 2008, University of Ottawa, Canada*
 2073: 
 2074: BSDCan is a BSD conference held in Ottawa, for people working on and
 2075: with 4.4BSD based operating systems and related projects. The organizers
 2076: have found a formula that appeals to a wide range of people from extreme
 2077: novices to advanced developers.
 2078: 
 2079: For more information about BSDCan 2008 visit
 2080: [](http://www.BSDCan.org/2008/).
 2081: 
 2082: ### `Apr 2008` - BSDCon Barcelona 2008
 2083: 
 2084: *Apr 19-20, 2008, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona,
 2085: Spain*
 2086: 
 2087: For more information about BSDCon Barcelona '08 visit
 2088: [](http://bcn.bsdcon.net/).
 2089: 
 2090: ### `Apr 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 Nagaoka
 2091: 
 2092: *Apr. 12, 2008, [Nagaoka University of
 2093: Technology.](http://www.nagaokaut.ac.jp/j/), Niigata, Japan*
 2094: 
 2095: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 2096: Nagaoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-nagaoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2097: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2098: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2099: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2100: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration, NetBSD/Playstation3,
 2101: USB OneSeg TV tuner (DUS-01).
 2102: 
 2103: ### `Mar 2008` - Frühjahrsfachgespräch (FFG) of the German Unix User Group
 2104: 
 2105: *March 11-14, 2008, University of Munich, Germany*
 2106: 
 2107: The FFG is an annual meeting for professional users of Unix, networking
 2108: technologies and IT security.
 2109: 
 2110: For more information about FFG 2008 visit
 2111: [](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2008/)
 2112: 
 2113: ### `Mar 2008` - AsiaBSDCon 2008
 2114: 
 2115: *Mar 27-30, 2008, Tokyo, Japan*
 2116: 
 2117: [AsiaBSDCon](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/) is a conference for users and
 2118: developers on BSD based systems. The conference is for anyone
 2119: developing, deploying and using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD,
 2120: OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical
 2121: conference and aims to collect the best technical papers and
 2122: presentations available to ensure that the latest developments in our
 2123: open source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
 2124: AsiaBSDCon2008 was held with over 170 attendances. [[Paper/Slide
 2125: List](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/papers/index.html),
 2126: [photographs](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/photo/0327/index.html)]
 2127: 
 2128: [NetBSD Discussion:](http://www.NetBSD.org/~uebayasi/abc2008bof.txt)
 2129: Cherry G.Mathew:NetBSD/ia64, Hiroki Doshita and Masahiko Yasuoka: [npppd
 2130: and pipex](http://www.seil.jp/download/eng/), Toshiaki Nozawa [Speecys
 2131: Corp.](http://www.speecys.com/) :NetBSD/Robots, Masao Uebayashi:MIPS N32
 2132: ABI support and OCTEON on [SEIL/X](http://www.seil.jp/download/eng/).
 2133: 
 2134: Paper Session (NetBSD-related content): Christoph Badura: [Gaols:
 2135: Implementing Jails Under the kauth
 2136: Framework](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#P3A), Antti Kantee:
 2137: [Send and Recieve of File System Protocols: Userspace Approach With
 2138: puffs](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#P4B), Kristaps
 2139: Džonsons: [Logical Resource Isolation in the NetBSD
 2140: Kernel](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#P5A) [detail:
 2141: [mult](http://mult.bsd.lv/)] , Alistair Crooks: [A Portable iSCSI
 2142: Initiator](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#P6A), Jörg
 2143: Sonnenberger and Jared D.McNeill: [Sleeping Beauty - NetBSD on Modern
 2144: Laptops](http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html#P9A)
 2145: [[Presentation](./presentations/)] .
 2146: 
 2147: Mini Talk: M.Warner Losh: FreeBSD/mips, Alistair Crooks: Three roadmaps
 2148: for NetBSD development through 5.0 and 6.0 - this will cover storage,
 2149: networking and virtualisation.
 2150: ### `Feb 2008` - Open Source Conference 2008 Tokyo/Spring
 2151: 
 2152: *Feb. 29-Mar. 1, 2008, [Japan Electronics
 2153: College.](http://www.jec.ac.jp/college/access.html), Tokyo, Japan*
 2154: 
 2155: At the [Open Source Conference 2008
 2156: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2008-spring/) , there was a NetBSD
 2157: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2158: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2159: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2160: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) [NetBSD/i386 on Asus
 2161: EeePC](../ports/i386/netbook.html) } gadgets demonstration and
 2162: [Speecys](http://www.speecys.com/) Robots.
 2163: 
 2164: ### `Feb 2008` - FOSDEM 2008
 2165: 
 2166: *Feb 23-24, 2008, Brussels, Belgium*
 2167: 
 2168: NetBSD has had a booth at the FOSDEM on Feb 23-24 2008 in Brussels,
 2169: Belgium. FOSDEM is a free and non-commercial event organised by the
 2170: community for the community. The NetBSD booth was manned by Thomas
 2171: Reisky <doppelhertz@bsdgroup.de>.
 2172: 
 2173: ### `Feb 2008` - SCALE 6x
 2174: 
 2175: *Feb. 9-10, 2007, Los Angeles, USA*
 2176: 
 2177: The NetBSD project was represented by A.KML and A.DAVID at [SCALE
 2178: 6x](http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/), the 6th annual Southern California
 2179: Linux Expo, which took place February 9-10, 2008 at The Westin Los
 2180: Angeles Airport, Los Angeles, California.
 2181: 
 2182: ### `Dec 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 Fukuoka
 2183: 
 2184: *Dec. 8, 2007, [ASC BUILD.](http://www.kma.ne.jp/asc/), Fukuoka, Japan*
 2185: 
 2186: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2187: Fukuoka](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-fukuoka/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2188: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2189: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2190: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2191: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2192: 
 2193: ### `Nov 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 Okinawa
 2194: 
 2195: *Nov. 17, 2007, [Okiden Fureai
 2196: Hall](http://www.okiden.co.jp/corporate/branch/naha.html), Okinawa,
 2197: Japan*
 2198: 
 2199: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2200: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-okinawa/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2201: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2202: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2203: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2204: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2205: 
 2206: ### Nov 2007 - come2linux: Linux-days Essen 2007
 2207: 
 2208: *November 10-11th 2007, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany*
 2209: 
 2210: NetBSD was present at *come2linux*, the Linux-days Essen 2007. There was
 2211: a joint BSD booth, the NetBSD part was manned by Stefan Klose, Julian
 2212: Suschlik and Karsten Kruse.
 2213: 
 2214: ### `Nov 2007` - Kansai OpenSource 2007
 2215: 
 2216: *Nov. 9-10, 2007, [Asia and Pacific Trade Center ITC
 2217: Building](http://www.atc-co.com/), Osaka, Japan*
 2218: 
 2219: At the [Kansai OpenSource 2007](http://www.k-of.jp/), there was a NetBSD
 2220: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2221: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with [Mac LCIII+475
 2222: upgrade](../ports/mac68k/), [iBook](../ports/macppc/) with [Servo motor
 2223: realtime control via USB audio](http://rogiken.org/daemon/works.html),
 2224: [Zaurus C3200](../ports/zaurus/), many hpc{ [mips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 2225: [sh](../ports/hpcsh/), [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2226: 
 2227: ### `Oct 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 Niigata
 2228: 
 2229: *Oct. 27, 2007, [NIIGATA TERRSA](http://www.n-terrsa.jp/access/),
 2230: Niigata, Japan*
 2231: 
 2232: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2233: Niigata](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-niigata/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2234: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2235: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2236: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2237: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2238: 
 2239: ### `Oct 2007` - Systems Munich
 2240: 
 2241: NetBSD was present at the Open Source Pavillon (hall B2, booth 110-2) at
 2242: the [Systems](http://www.systems-world.de/) Computer Fair in Munich,
 2243: Germany, from October 23rd to 26th. The booth is sponsored and organized
 2244: by [Computer- und Literaturverlag](http://www.cul.de/).
 2245: 
 2246: ### `Oct 2007` - First Turkish Conference on BSD Systems
 2247: 
 2248: *Oct. 19-20, 2007, Sultanahmet Campus Marmara University, Istanbul,
 2249: Turkey*
 2250: 
 2251: BSDConTR was the first conference on BSD systems in Turkey. The
 2252: conference was organized in full cooperation with EnderUNIX Software
 2253: Development team, which is largely known as its ongoing support for BSD
 2254: systems in Turkey, and its open source projects and Marmara University.
 2255: 
 2256: More information on BSDConTR at [](http://www.bsdcontr.org/)
 2257: 
 2258: ### `Oct 2007` - Brandenburger Linux-Infotag
 2259: 
 2260: The Brandenburg Linux-Infotag was held on Oct 20th 2007 at the FH
 2261: Brandenburg, Germany. The NetBSD project was represented with an own
 2262: booth, and Stefan Schumacher was there to answer questions. For more
 2263: information, see the [event's
 2264: homepage](http://www.linuxinfotag-brb.de/).
 2265: 
 2266: ### `Oct 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 Tokyo/Fall
 2267: 
 2268: *Oct. 5-6, 2007, [Ota City Industrial
 2269: Plaza](http://www.pio-ota.jp/english/access.html), Tokyo, Japan*
 2270: 
 2271: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2272: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-fall/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2273: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2274: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with
 2275: [X68030](../ports/x68k/) with [Nereid](http://xps.jp/), many hpc{
 2276: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2277: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration and [IPv6 and Security
 2278: Presentation by
 2279: itojun](http://www.itojun.org/paper/itojun-200710-ospn-tokyo/mgp00001.html).
 2280: 
 2281: ### `Sep 2007` - EuroBSDCon 2007
 2282: 
 2283: *Sep. 14-15, 2007, Copenhagen, Denmark*
 2284: 
 2285: The sixth annual European BSD Conference, EuroBSDCon 2007, was held on
 2286: September 14-15th 2007 at Symbion Science Park in Copenhagen, Denmark.
 2287: Two days of Tutorials preceeded the Conference on Sep 12-13th.
 2288: 
 2289: For more information about EuroBSDCon 2007 visit the website
 2290: [](http://2007.EuroBSDCon.org/).
 2291: 
 2292: ### Aug 2007 - Chaos Communications Camp 2007
 2293: 
 2294: The Chaos Communications Camp is the summer event of the Chaos Computer
 2295: Club. It was held from August 8th to 12th at the Airport Museum
 2296: Finowfurt near Berlin, Germany. See the event's
 2297: [homepage](http://events.ccc.de/camp/2007/) for more information.
 2298: 
 2299: ### `Jul 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 in Kansai
 2300: 
 2301: *Jul. 20-21, 2007, Kyoto Computer Gakuin, Kyoto, Japan*
 2302: 
 2303: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2304: Kansai](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-kansai/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2305: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2306: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 2307: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). There were gadgets power
 2308: consumption demonstration ( [amd64](../ports/amd64/),
 2309: [alpha](../ports/alpha/), [evbarm](../ports/evbarm/),
 2310: [hpcarm](../ports/hpcarm/), [hpcmips](../ports/hpcmips/),
 2311: [hpcsh](../ports/hpcsh/), [news68k](../ports/news68k/),
 2312: [newsmips](../ports/newsmips/), [sandpoint](../ports/sandpoint/),
 2313: [sgimips](../ports/sgimips/), [xen](../ports/xen/),
 2314: [OpenBSD/zaurus](http://www.OpenBSD.org/zaurus.html) ) and [BSD
 2315: BOF](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-kansai/modules/eguide/event.php?eid=52)
 2316: ( [Servo motor realtime control via USB
 2317: audio](http://rogiken.org/daemon/works.html), [Apache
 2318: Geronimo](http://geronimo.apache.org/), [NetBSD and
 2319: Java](http://www.yagoto-urayama.jp/~oshimaya/netbsd/netbsd-java/index.html)
 2320: ).
 2321: 
 2322: [A report with some
 2323: photos](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/2007/osc2007-kansai/index.html) is
 2324: available.
 2325: 
 2326: ### Jul 2007 - Chaos Singularity (CoSin) 2007
 2327: 
 2328: *Jul. 6-8, 2007, Bremgarten AG, Switzerland*
 2329: 
 2330: The Chaos Singularity 2007 was an event organized by swiss groups which
 2331: organizationally or by content are related to the CCC (Chaos Computer
 2332: Club). This event took place from July 6th to 8th at the cultural center
 2333: of Bremgarten ([KuZeB](http://www.kuzeb.ch)) in the canton of Aargau,
 2334: Switzerland.
 2335: 
 2336: There was a BSD booth at the CoSin 2007, also representing NetBSD. A
 2337: report was posted to the
 2338: [regional-de](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/regional-de/2007/07/09/0000.html)
 2339: mailing list.
 2340: 
 2341: ### `Jul 2007` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 2342: 
 2343: *Jul 7, 2007, [The University of
 2344: Tokyo](http://www.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/epage/public/map/e25-j.html), Tokyo,
 2345: Japan*
 2346: 
 2347: See [this
 2348: page](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting9.html) for
 2349: meeting information. Talking about ColdFire,
 2350: [MobileIPv6](https://op-ha.nautilus6.org/), [Type 0 Routing Header
 2351: issue](http://www.kame.net/newsletter/20070502/index.html), update
 2352: net80211 and Atheros, pkgsrc,
 2353: [NetBSD/playstation3](http://www.ki.nu/hardware/.ps3/files/20070707/),
 2354: [build status](ftp://ftp.ki.nu/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/map/index.html),
 2355: automake to BSD make converter, NetBSD - Now, 4.0 and Future, PGP key
 2356: sign party.
 2357: 
 2358: ### `Jun 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 in Hokkaido
 2359: 
 2360: *Jun. 30, 2007, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan*
 2361: 
 2362: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2363: Hokkaido](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-do/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2364: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2365: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2366: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2367: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration, Internet Radio Player
 2368: on USL-5P, NetBSD/Armadillo-9.
 2369: 
 2370: ### May 2007 - Linuxtag Berlin
 2371: 
 2372: LinuxTag 2007 opened its doors from May 30 to June 2, 2007 at the Berlin
 2373: Expo Center under the Funkturm in Berlin, Germany. The event featured
 2374: many talks about Open Source, Linux and there was a [full
 2375: BSD-track](http://www.linuxtag.org/2007/en/conf/events/vp-freitag.html)
 2376: at the
 2377: [BSD-Day](http://www.linuxtag.org/2007/de/community/workshops/bsd-day.html)
 2378: this year, too. Besides the talks there was a large exhibition fair, and
 2379: the NetBSD project was among the BSD projects, which had a joint booth.
 2380: BSD talks included Hubert Feyrer's NetBSD status report.
 2381: 
 2382: See the [Linuxtag homepage](http://www.linuxtag.org/2007/) for more
 2383: information.
 2384: 
 2385: ### `May 2007` - BSDCan 2007
 2386: 
 2387: *May 18-19, 2007, Ottawa, Canada*
 2388: 
 2389: In just three short years, BSDCan, a BSD conference held in Ottawa, has
 2390: quickly established itself as the technical conference for people
 2391: working on and with 4.4BSD based operating systems and related projects.
 2392: The organizers have found a fantastic formula that appeals to a wide
 2393: range of people from extreme novices to advanced developers.
 2394: 
 2395: That year, BSDCan 2007 was held on 18-19 May 2007 at University of
 2396: Ottawa, and was preceded by two days of Tutorials on 16-17 May 2007.
 2397: 
 2398: For more information about BSDCan 2007 visit
 2399: [](http://www.BSDCan.org/2007/).
 2400: 
 2401: ### `Apr 2007` - pkgsrcCon 2007
 2402: 
 2403: *Apr. 27-29, 2007, Barcelona, Spain*
 2404: 
 2405: The fourth annual pkgsrcCon will convene in Barcelona, Spain on April 27
 2406: to 29, 2007. pkgsrcCon is a technical conference for people working on
 2407: the [NetBSD Packages Collection
 2408: (pkgsrc)](http://www.NetBSD.org/docs/software/packages.html), focusing
 2409: on existing technologies, research projects, and works-in-progress in
 2410: pkgsrc infrastructure. Developers, contributors, and users are all
 2411: welcome to attend.
 2412: 
 2413: More information about pkgsrcCon 2007 is available at
 2414: [](http://www.pkgsrccon.org/2007/).
 2415: 
 2416: ### `Mar 2007` - Linux-Infotag Augsburg
 2417: 
 2418: *Mar 24, 2007, Augsburg, Germany*
 2419: 
 2420: There will be a joint BSD booth at the Linux Infotag in Augsburg,
 2421: including presence of the NetBSD project. The event offers some small
 2422: expo space, and two tracks of talks, one with beginners in mind, the
 2423: other one for advanced users. See [the event's
 2424: homepage](http://www.luga.de/Aktionen/LIT-2007/) for more information.
 2425: 
 2426: P.S.: A report is available in [this
 2427: mail](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2007/03/26/0000.html).
 2428: 
 2429: ### `Mar 2007` - Open Source Conference 2007 Tokyo/Spring
 2430: 
 2431: *Mar. 16-17, 2007, Tokyo, Japan*
 2432: 
 2433: At the [Open Source Conference 2007
 2434: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2007-spring/), there will be a
 2435: NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2436: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2437: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2438: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration and
 2439: [Speecys](http://www.speecys.com/) Robots.
 2440: 
 2441: ### `Mar 2007` - AsiaBSDCon 2007
 2442: 
 2443: *Mar. 8-11, 2007, Tokyo, Japan*
 2444: 
 2445: AsiaBSDCon is a conference for users and developers on BSD based
 2446: systems. The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using
 2447: systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, Darwin, and
 2448: MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical conference and aims to collect the
 2449: best technical papers and presentations available to ensure that the
 2450: latest developments in our open source community are shared with the
 2451: widest possible audience.
 2452: 
 2453: Please contact secretary@asiabsdcon.org if you have any questions. The
 2454: AsiaBSDCon 2007 timetable is available at
 2455: [](http://2007.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html).
 2456: 
 2457: ### `Mar 2007` - Chemnitzer Linux-Tage
 2458: 
 2459: *Mar. 3-4, 2007, Chemnitz*
 2460: 
 2461: NetBSD will have a booth and related talks at the Chemnitzer Linux-Tage
 2462: (linux days) in Chemnitz, Germany. See
 2463: [](http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2007/) for more information. If you
 2464: want to help out manning the booth, please contact Hubert Feyrer
 2465: <hubertf@NetBSD.org> for further details.
 2466: 
 2467: ### `Feb 2007` - GUUG spring talk
 2468: 
 2469: *Feb. 27-Mar. 2, 2007, Berlin, Germany*
 2470: 
 2471: The German Unix User Group will have it's annual spring talk
 2472: (Frühjahrsfachgespräch) in Berlin this year. It will take place February
 2473: 27-March 2, 2007, at the Freie Universität Berlin. There will be several
 2474: talks about Unix and Unix-related topics, and one will be held by Stefan
 2475: Schumacher on how to secure a NetBSD system using Systrace.
 2476: 
 2477: More information can be found at
 2478: [](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2007/) and
 2479: [](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2007/abstracts.html#3_7_1). The
 2480: German language article can be found at:
 2481: [](http://net-tex.dnsalias.org/~stefan/nt/netbsd/systrace.html).
 2482: 
 2483: Ignatios also
 2484: [posted](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/regional-de/2007/03/27/0000.html)
 2485: his [slides (german
 2486: language!)](http://theory.cs.uni-bonn.de/~ignatios/erlgrey-guug-ffg-2007.pdf).
 2487: 
 2488: ### `Feb 2007` - FOSDEM 2007
 2489: 
 2490: *Feb 24-25, 2007, Brussels, Belgium*
 2491: 
 2492: on February 24 and 25, the Free and Open source Software Developers'
 2493: European Meeting (FOSDEM) takes place again at the Free University of
 2494: Brussels, Belgium.
 2495: 
 2496: There will be a joint \*BSD booth with flyers, CD's, T-shirts and other
 2497: merchandising, and the Xen demo machine (now upgraded to NetBSD
 2498: 4.0\_BETA2 with Xen 3.x). Furthermore there are a lot of interesting
 2499: talks, development rooms, a key signing event, etcetera. More
 2500: information is available on [](http://www.fosdem.org).
 2501: 
 2502: ### `Feb 2007` - SCALE 5x
 2503: 
 2504: *Feb. 10-11, 2007, Los Angeles, USA*
 2505: 
 2506: [SCALE 5x](http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/), the 5th annual Southern
 2507: California Linux Expo, took place February 10-11, 2007, at The Westin
 2508: Los Angeles Airport, Los Angeles, California. The NetBSD Project had a
 2509: booth at this event; see the reports by
 2510: [A.KML](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2007/02/11/0000.html)
 2511: and
 2512: [A.JSCHAUMA](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2007/02/12/0000.html).
 2513: 
 2514: ### `Dec 2006` - BSDCon Chile 2006
 2515: 
 2516: *December 9, 2006, Universidad Diego Portales - Santiago, Chile.*
 2517: 
 2518: This is the first BSD related conference held in Chile (Latin America).
 2519: Our main objective is to provide a place for BSD developers, users and
 2520: Sysadmins to meet in Chile to share and interchange ideas, experiences,
 2521: knowledge and in addition to socialize to construct future links to
 2522: expand knowledge of BSD systems.
 2523: 
 2524: The conference is for anyone developing, administrating and using
 2525: systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin, MacOS X
 2526: and Solaris.
 2527: 
 2528: For more information, please [visit the
 2529: website](http://www.bsd.cl/index.php/BSDCon2006).
 2530: 
 2531: ### `Dec 2006` - OpenSource Conference 2006 Okinawa
 2532: 
 2533: *December 2, 2006, Okinawa Industry Support Center,Japan*
 2534: 
 2535: At the [OpenSource Conference 2006
 2536: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2006-okinawa/) , there will be a NetBSD
 2537: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2538: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2539: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2540: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2541: 
 2542: ### `Nov 2006` - Hackathon
 2543: 
 2544: NetBSD will run another hackathon, primarily dedicated to get -current
 2545: ready for the 4.0 re-branch. See the [Hackathon
 2546: page](../community/hackathon.html) for details.
 2547: 
 2548: ### `Nov 2006` - LinuxDay Dornbirn, Austria
 2549: 
 2550: NetBSD will be present as part of the OpenSource community at the
 2551: [LinuxDay in Dornbirn](http://www.linuxday.at/), Austria, on November
 2552: 18th. Please contact Raphael Langerhorst <raphael@raphael.g-system.at>
 2553: if you have any questions or want to help out.
 2554: 
 2555: ### `Nov 2006` - EuroBSDCon Milan
 2556: 
 2557: EuroBSDCon 2006, the European BSD Conference will be held November 10th
 2558: - 12th 2006 in Milan, Italy. The
 2559: [schedule](http://www.eurobsdcon.org/schedule.php) is up now, and it has
 2560: quite a bit of NetBSD-related content:
 2561: 
 2562: -   Anders "Ragge" Magnusson: How to set an internet2 Landspeed record
 2563: -   Jörg Sonnenberger: pkg\_install
 2564: -   Alistair Crooks: iSCSI - beyond the hype
 2565: -   NetBSD Security Enhancements: Elad Efrat
 2566: -   Emmanuel Dreyfus: What's new in NetBSD?
 2567: -   Brian A. Seklecki: A Scalable Framework for Compact Flash Booting
 2568:     NetBSD Network Appliances
 2569: -   Antti Kantee & Johannes Helander: Implementing Lightweight Routing
 2570:     for BSD TCP/IP
 2571: 
 2572: Registration is open now. Please [see the
 2573: website](http://www.eurobsdcon.org/) for more details!
 2574: 
 2575: ### `Oct 2006` - NYCBSDCon 2006
 2576: 
 2577: *Oct. 28-29, 2006, New York, NY, USA*
 2578: 
 2579: Building on last year's success, the [New York City \*BSD User
 2580: Group](http://www.nycbug.org/) is organizing [NYCBSDCon
 2581: 2006](http://nycbsdcon.org/). The
 2582: [schedule](http://nycbsdcon.org/schedule) shows some speakers talking
 2583: about NetBSD-related topics.
 2584: 
 2585: ### `Oct 2006` - Open Source Conference 2006 Tokyo/Fall
 2586: 
 2587: *Oct. 28, 2006, Tokyo, Japan*
 2588: 
 2589: At the [Open Source Conference 2006
 2590: Tokyo/Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2006-fall/), there will be a NetBSD
 2591: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2592: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2593: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2594: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2595: 
 2596: ### `Oct 2006` - Systems Munich
 2597: 
 2598: NetBSD will be present at the Open Source Pavillon (hall A3, booth
 2599: A3.542) at the [Systems](http://www.systems-world.de/) Computer Fair in
 2600: Munich, Germany, from October 23rd to 27th. The booth is sponsored and
 2601: organized by [Computer- und Literaturverlag](http://www.cul.de/) - if
 2602: you want to join us in manning the booth, please contact Hubert Feyrer
 2603: <hubertf@NetBSD.org>.
 2604: 
 2605: A report on the event is available
 2606: [here](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/10/30/0001.html).
 2607: 
 2608: ### `Sep 2006` - Ohio Linuxfest
 2609: 
 2610: *Sep. 30, 2006, Columbus, Ohio, USA*
 2611: 
 2612: There will be a NetBSD booth at the 2006 [Ohio
 2613: Linuxfest](http://www.ohiolinux.org/) Conference and Expo. Contact A.JRF
 2614: <jrf@NetBSD.org> if you have any questions or want to help out at the
 2615: booth.
 2616: 
 2617: A report of the event can be found
 2618: [here](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/10/17/0000.html).
 2619: 
 2620: ### `Sep 2006` - NetBSD at Linux-days Essen 2006: come2linux
 2621: 
 2622: NetBSD will participate in the Linux-days in Essen, dubbed "come2linux".
 2623: There will be a joint BSD booth, the NetBSD part will be manned by
 2624: Menuhin Saitov <menuhin@web.de>, feel free to contact him about helping
 2625: out at the booth or if you have any questions. A number of NetBSD CDs,
 2626: NetBSD t-shirts etc. will be available at the booth, too.
 2627: 
 2628: The event takes place on September 9th and 10th 2006 at the Glaspavillon
 2629: of the University of Duisburg-Essen. See
 2630: [http://www.come2linux.org/](http://www.come2linux.org/) for more
 2631: information.
 2632: 
 2633: A report on the event was [posted to the regional-de mailing
 2634: list](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/regional-de/2006/09/16/0000.html).
 2635: 
 2636: ### `Sep 2006` - NetBSD at Linux-kongress Nuremberg 2006
 2637: 
 2638: There will be a NetBSD booth at the Linux-Kongress in Nuremberg on
 2639: September 7th and 8th at the University of Applied Sciences
 2640: (Fachhochschule) Nuernberg. See
 2641: [http://www.linux-kongress.org/](http://www.linux-kongress.org/) for
 2642: more information on the event, and contact Hubert Feyrer
 2643: <hubertf@NetBSD.org> if you have any questions or want to help out at
 2644: the booth.
 2645: 
 2646: A.HUBERTF wrote a short
 2647: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/09/09/0000.html)
 2648: about the event.
 2649: 
 2650: ### `Jul 2006` - Open Source Conference 2006 in Hokkaido
 2651: 
 2652: *Jul. 15, 2006, Sapporo, Japan*
 2653: 
 2654: At the [Open Source Conference 2006 DO](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2006-do/)
 2655: , there will be a NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD
 2656: Users' Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2657: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2658: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2659: 
 2660: ### `Jun 2006` - Open Source Conference 2006 in Niigata
 2661: 
 2662: *Jun. 17, 2006, Niigata, Japan*
 2663: 
 2664: At the [Open Source Conference 2006
 2665: Niigata](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2006-niigata/) , there was a NetBSD booth
 2666: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2667: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2668: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2669: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration with 150 attendances.
 2670: 
 2671: ### `Jun 2006` - Interop 2006 Tokyo BSD BOF
 2672: 
 2673: *Jun 8, 2006, Makuhari-Messe, Chiba, Japan, 18:30-20:00 JST*
 2674: 
 2675: [Interop 2006 Tokyo BSD
 2676: BOF](https://ssl.medialive.jp/in2006fm/jp/seminar_BOF03.html) was held
 2677: in [Interop 2006 Tokyo](http://www.interop.jp/2006/) with 129
 2678: attendances. BOF03. Room 201.
 2679: 
 2680: -   Asia BSD Con 2007 Call for Participation , George Neville-Neil /
 2681:     FreeBSD Project
 2682: -   FreeBSD: Suspend and Resume Circumstances, for Panasonic Let's Note
 2683:     CF-R4, Norikatsu Shigemura /
 2684:     Ensure Technology Ltd
 2685:     .
 2686: -   BSD Usergroup activity:
 2687:     Echigo BSD Users Group
 2688:     , T.Tamura@EBUG
 2689: -   XCAST - Explicit Multi-Unicast
 2690: 
 2691: \> See [program for
 2692: details](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/ml/announce-ja/200606/msg00000.html).
 2693: 
 2694: The BoF was broadcasted via RealVideo (238 clients),
 2695: [xcast](http://www.xcast.jp/) (6 clients) ,
 2696: [IRC](http://www.reicha.net/) (49 clients).
 2697: 
 2698: ### `May 2006` - BSDCan 2006
 2699: 
 2700: *May 12-13 2006, Ottawa, Canada*
 2701: 
 2702: In just two years, [BSDCan](http://www.bsdcan.org/), a BSD conference
 2703: held in Ottawa, has quickly established itself as the technical
 2704: conference for people working on and with 4.4BSD based operating systems
 2705: and related projects. The organizers have found a fantastic formula that
 2706: appeals to a wide range of people from extreme novices to advanced
 2707: developers.
 2708: 
 2709: This year, BSDCan 2006 will be will be held on May 12-13 2006 at
 2710: University of Ottawa, and some other related events will be passed
 2711: during May 10-14th.
 2712: 
 2713: [Watch out](http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/presentations.php) for the
 2714: [NetBSD people](http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/speaker.php) on BSDCan 2006!
 2715: 
 2716: ### `May 2006` - pkgsrcCon 2006
 2717: 
 2718: *May 5-7, Paris, France*
 2719: 
 2720: The third pkgsrc conference will be held on May 5-7, 2006 in Paris,
 2721: France. Universite Paris 7 - Denis Diderot is graciously hosting the
 2722: conference on their campus.
 2723: 
 2724: pkgsrcCon is a technical conference for people working on the NetBSD
 2725: Packages Collection (pkgsrc), focusing on existing technologies,
 2726: research projects, and works-in-progress in pkgsrc infrastructure.
 2727: Developers, contributors, and users are all welcome to attend, and to
 2728: share an excellent opportunity to gather and to discuss ideas
 2729: face-to-face on how to improve pkgsrc.
 2730: 
 2731: For more information, including how to register, and how to submit a
 2732: presentation proposal, please visit
 2733: [http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/](http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/).
 2734: 
 2735: ### `May 2006` - LinuxTag 2006
 2736: 
 2737: *May 3-6 2006, Wiesbaden, Germany*
 2738: 
 2739: NetBSD will have a booth at [LinuxTag 2006](http://www.linuxtag.org/),
 2740: visit us at Hall 9, booth number 944. There will also be BSD talks and
 2741: tutorials.
 2742: 
 2743: If you're interested in helping out at the NetBSD booth or have any
 2744: questions, please contact Dennis Wecker <dennis@eperm.net>.
 2745: 
 2746: ### `Apr 2006` - Vintage Computer Festival Europe
 2747: 
 2748: *Apr 29th - May 1st, Munich, Germany*
 2749: 
 2750: The [Vintage Computer Festival Europe](http://www.vcfe.org/) is taking
 2751: place from April 29th to May 1st in Munich, Germany. NetBSD's A.JKUNZ
 2752: will demonstrate 2.11BSD on a PDP-11/73 and do some general NetBSD
 2753: advocacy. If you're interested, please contact A.JKUNZ and/or visit the
 2754: URL above.
 2755: 
 2756: ### `Apr 2006` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 2757: 
 2758: *Apr 16, 2006, [National Olympics Memorial Youth
 2759: Center](http://nyc.niye.go.jp/e/), Tokyo, Japan*
 2760: 
 2761: See [this
 2762: page](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting8.html) for
 2763: meeting information. Talking about NetBSD/pc98, GDB operation on Emacs,
 2764: NetBSD/dreamcast maracas controller, NetBSD/kurobako, NetBSD/Armadillo,
 2765: Codeblog.
 2766: 
 2767: ### `Apr 2006` - LinuxWorld-Boston 2006
 2768: 
 2769: *April 3-6, 2006, Boston, MA, USA*
 2770: 
 2771: This year the first of two LinuxWorld Conferences & Expo is going to
 2772: take place in Boston, MA, USA at the beginning of April. The NetBSD
 2773: Project might be represented with a [shared] booth there - if you are
 2774: interested in helping out, please contact Brian Asemi (asemisldkfj at
 2775: gmail.com).
 2776: 
 2777: For more information about this event see
 2778: [](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/04/07/0000.html).
 2779: 
 2780: ### `Mar 2006` - Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2006
 2781: 
 2782: *March 4-5th 2006, TU Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany*
 2783: 
 2784: NetBSD will have a booth at the [Chemnitzer
 2785: Linux-Tage](http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de), one of the largest Linux
 2786: Cons in Germany.
 2787: 
 2788: Additionally, several NetBSD presentations and a workshop will be held:
 2789: 
 2790: -   Karl Uwe Lockhoff: Introduction into Unix, BSD and Co.
 2791: -   Stefan Schumacher: Backup and Recovery in a NetBSD environment
 2792: -   Dennis Wecker: Verified Exec in NetBSD
 2793: -   Matthias Petermann: NetBSD Features
 2794: -   Hubert Feyrer: NetBSD example installation in QEmu (Workshop)
 2795: 
 2796: For further information contact Stefan Schumacher \<stefan (at)
 2797: net-tex.de\>.
 2798: 
 2799: ### `Mar 2006` - CeBIT 2006
 2800: 
 2801: *March 9-15 2006, Hannover, Germany*
 2802: 
 2803: The NetBSD project will have a booth at [CeBIT](http://www.cebit.de/),
 2804: the large b2b-tradefair in Hannover, Germany, from March 12-15. The
 2805: booth will be in Hall 5, number E 56 and will showcase NetBSD and Xen.
 2806: 
 2807: ### `Mar 2006` - Open Source Conference 2006 Tokyo/Spring
 2808: 
 2809: *Mar. 17-18, 2006, Tokyo, Japan*
 2810: 
 2811: At the [Open Source Conference 2006
 2812: Tokyo/Spring](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2006/), there will be a NetBSD booth
 2813: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2814: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2815: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2816: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2817: 
 2818: ### `Mar 2006` - GUUG spring talk
 2819: 
 2820: *March 21-24th 2006, Osnabrück, Germany*
 2821: 
 2822: [German Unix User Group
 2823: “Frühjahrsfachgespräch”](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2006/)
 2824: (spring talk) will be passed during 21.-24.3.2006 in the [University of
 2825: Osnabrück](http://www.uni-osnabrueck.de/).
 2826: 
 2827: There will be at least one NetBSD-related talk, on [backup
 2828: strategies](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2006/abstracts.html#3_8_2).
 2829: Interested parties are welcome to coordinate any BOF sessions or booth
 2830: activities with Stefan Schumacher, see [his posting on
 2831: regional-de](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/regional-de/2006/01/29/0000.html).
 2832: 
 2833: ### `Feb 2006` - FOSDEM 2006
 2834: 
 2835: *February 25/26th 2006, Brussels, Belgium*
 2836: 
 2837: The sixth [Free and Open source Software Developers' European
 2838: Meeting](http://www.fosdem.org/) is a 2 days event, organized by
 2839: volunteers, to promote the widespread use of Free and Open Source
 2840: software. Taking place in the beautiful city of Brussels, Belgium FOSDEM
 2841: meetings are recognised as the best Free and Open Source events in
 2842: Europe.
 2843: 
 2844: A.PETER (<peter>) and A.GHEN (<ghen>) [will
 2845: advocate](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/02/21/0000.html)
 2846: the NetBSD project on this event. Hope to see you too!
 2847: 
 2848: Update: A.GHEN posted a [review of the
 2849: event](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/02/26/0000.html).
 2850: 
 2851: ### `Feb 2006` - SCALE 4x
 2852: 
 2853: *February 11-12th 2006, Los Angeles, California*
 2854: 
 2855: [SCALE 4x](http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/), the 4th annual Southern
 2856: California Linux Expo, will take place February 11-12, 2006, at The
 2857: Westin Los Angeles Airport, Los Angeles, California. The NetBSD Project
 2858: will have a booth at this event; please contact A.KML (<kml@NetBSD.org>)
 2859: if you would like to help.
 2860: 
 2861: A report from Kevin Lahey is
 2862: [available](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2006/02/14/0000.html).
 2863: 
 2864: ### `Dec 2005` - 22nd Chaos Communication Congress (22C3)
 2865: 
 2866: *December 27-30th 2005, Berlin, Germany*
 2867: 
 2868: [The 22nd Chaos Communication Congress
 2869: (22C3)](http://events.ccc.de/congress/2005/) is a four-day conference on
 2870: technology, society and utopia. The Congress offers lectures and
 2871: workshops on a multitude of topics including (but not limited to)
 2872: information technology, IT-security, internet, cryptography and
 2873: generally a critical-creative attitude towards technology and the
 2874: discussion about the effects of technological advances on society.
 2875: 
 2876: ### `Nov 2005` - OpenSource Conference 2005 Okinawa
 2877: 
 2878: *November 19, 2005, Okiden Fureai Hall,Japan*
 2879: 
 2880: At the [OpenSource Conference 2005
 2881: Okinawa](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2005-okinawa/) , there will be a NetBSD
 2882: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2883: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2884: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2885: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2886: 
 2887: ### `Nov 2005` - EuroBSDCon 2005
 2888: 
 2889: *November 25th-27th 2005, Switzerland*
 2890: 
 2891: [EuroBSDCon 2005](http://2005.eurobsdcon.org/) will be held at the
 2892: University of Basel, Switzerland on November 25th to 27th 2005. Check
 2893: the [website](http://2005.eurobsdcon.org/) for official program,
 2894: conference venue and registration. present.
 2895: 
 2896: ### `Oct 2005` - Linux-Info-Tag Dresden 2005
 2897: 
 2898: *October 29, 2005, Dresden, Germany*
 2899: 
 2900: The “Linux-Info-Tag Dresden 2005” will take place on October 29th, 2005,
 2901: in Dresden, Germany. There will be a NetBSD booth presenting NetBSD to
 2902: the public and showing its abilities on demo computers. Furthermore,
 2903: there will be a lecture entitled “Introduction to NetBSD” by Karl Uwe
 2904: Lockhoff.
 2905: 
 2906: For further information contact Stefan Schumacher (stefan [at] net-tex
 2907: [dot] de) and see the website of the event at
 2908: [](http://www.linux-info-tag.de/).
 2909: 
 2910: ### `Oct 2005` - Systems 2005
 2911: 
 2912: *October 24th-28th, 2005, Munich, Germany*
 2913: 
 2914: There will be a BSD booth at the Systems computer show in Munich,
 2915: Germany from October 24th to 28th 2005, where the BSD Projects (among
 2916: others) will be presented.
 2917: 
 2918: People willing to help are welcome. It's also fine that you have only on
 2919: one or more days time to participate at the Booth. There is also a
 2920: sponsor which provides food and drinks during the event!
 2921: 
 2922: For more Information see [](http://www.systems.de/)
 2923: 
 2924: Please contact Daniel Ettle (dan at deam dot org) to help at the booth,
 2925: especially showing NetBSD!
 2926: 
 2927: ### `Oct 2005` - KANSAI-OPENSOURCE-2005
 2928: 
 2929: *October 28-October 29, 2005, Osaka Sangyo Souzoukan, Japan*
 2930: 
 2931: At the [KANSAI OpenSource 2005](http://k-of.jp/2005/kof.html) there was
 2932: a NetBSD booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2933: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2934: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2935: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration, and [DreamCast with ISA
 2936: BUS Expander](../ports/dreamcast/), [NEC EWS4800 with
 2937: NetBSD](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/port-mips/2004/06/27/0000.html),
 2938: [IO-DATA USL-5P
 2939: (NetBSD/landisk)](http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~aw9k-nnk/n/landisk.html).
 2940: 
 2941: At the \*BSD Meeting in Kansai 2005, There was a BoF about Secure
 2942: Programing, embeded-NetBSD developers' Network, Devices and more about
 2943: BSD, driven by [Kansai \*BSD Users Group](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/).
 2944: 
 2945: ### `Sep 2005` - Open Source Conference 2005 Fall
 2946: 
 2947: *Sep. 17, 2005, Tokyo, Japan*
 2948: 
 2949: At the [Open Source Conference 2005
 2950: Fall](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2005-fall/) there was a NetBSD booth staffed
 2951: by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 2952: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) with many hpc{
 2953: [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 2954: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) } gadgets demonstration.
 2955: 
 2956: ### `Sep 2005` - NYC BSD Con 2005
 2957: 
 2958: *September 17th 2005, New York City, NY, USA*
 2959: 
 2960: The [NYC BSD User Group](http://www.nycbug.org) organized the first [NYC
 2961: BSD Conference](http://nycbsdcon.org/), a one day technical conference
 2962: for developers, systems administrators and end-users of the BSD
 2963: operating systems and related open source projects. Please see the
 2964: [conference website](http://nycbsdcon.org/) for details.
 2965: 
 2966: ### `Sep 2005` - Computer-Bank-Office 2005
 2967: 
 2968: *September 7th-10th 2005, Odessa, Ukraine*
 2969: 
 2970: The NetBSD Project will be presented at 10th annual international
 2971: exhibition of information technologies, [Computer-Bank-Office
 2972: 2005](http://www.expo-odessa.com/exeb.phtml?id=47&lang=en), which will
 2973: take place at Expocentre of Odessa Marine Terminal. All talks about
 2974: NetBSD and pkgsrc systems are scheduled for Sep 8th. Anyone interested
 2975: in support for and preparation of this event, please contact Mike M.
 2976: Volokhov <mishka@NetBSD.org>. See also [his
 2977: post](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/07/12/0000.html)
 2978: on netbsd-advocacy.
 2979: 
 2980: ### `Sep 2005` - Portuguese NetBSD Users's Group meeting
 2981: 
 2982: *September 10th 2005, Lisboa, Portugal*
 2983: 
 2984: The [Portuguese NetBSD User Group](http://www.netbsd-pt.org/) second
 2985: meeting will be held at [Parque das
 2986: Nações](http://www.parquedasnacoes.pt/) (Vasco da Gama). Please see the
 2987: group page for more information.
 2988: 
 2989: ### `Aug 2005` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 2990: 
 2991: *Aug 27, 2005, [National Olympics Memorial Youth
 2992: Center](http://nyc.niye.go.jp/e/), Tokyo, Japan*
 2993: 
 2994: See [this
 2995: page](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting7.html) for
 2996: meeting information.
 2997: 
 2998: A
 2999: [presentation](http://www.haun.org/kent/tmp/20050827-NetBSD-audio-en.pdf)
 3000: about the changes on the NetBSD audio framework is also available.
 3001: 
 3002: ### `Aug 2005` - BSDDAY São Paulo
 3003: 
 3004: *August 13th, 2005, São Paulo, Brazil*
 3005: 
 3006: The first [BSDDAY](http://www.bsdday.com.br/) in São Paulo, Brazil took
 3007: place on August 13th, 2005. Presentations regarding the main BSD
 3008: derivatives including, of course, NetBSD were given. Since the event is
 3009: also meant to promote charity, the entrance fee was 2 Kilograms of
 3010: non-perishable food, which were donated to a non-governmental
 3011: organization.
 3012: 
 3013: ### `Aug 2005` - LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2005
 3014: 
 3015: *August 9-11th, 2005, San Francisco, California, USA*
 3016: 
 3017: [LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
 3018: 2005](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/live/12/events/12SFO05A/) was held
 3019: in San Francisco, California, USA from August 9th to 11th 2005. NetBSD
 3020: had a booth in the ".org Pavilion", organized by A.RIZ <riz@NetBSD.org>.
 3021: One of the main attractions here was the [NetBSD
 3022: Toaster](http://www.embeddedarm.com/news/netbsd_toaster.htm), engineered
 3023: by Technologic Systems. See A.RIZ's
 3024: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/08/13/0000.html)
 3025: for more details.
 3026: 
 3027: ### `Jul 2005` - BSD at “What the Hack” outdoor hacker conference
 3028: 
 3029: *July 28 - 31, 2005, Liempde, near Den Bosch, The Netherlands*
 3030: 
 3031: [What The Hack](http://www.whatthehack.org/) is an outdoor hacker
 3032: conference/event taking place on a large event-campground in the south
 3033: of The Netherlands from 28 until 31 July 2005. There will be a BSD
 3034: village with at least three members of the NetBSD Project present. For
 3035: more details about the \*BSD presence see Daniel Ettle's
 3036: [message](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/07/04/0000.html)
 3037: to the netbsd-advocacy mailinglist.
 3038: 
 3039: ### `Jul 2005` - BSD-CONFERENCE-JAPAN 2005
 3040: 
 3041: *July 23, 2005, [NADYA
 3042: Park](http://www.u-net.city.nagoya.jp/t-index/nadia.htm) Nagoya, Japan*
 3043: 
 3044: [http://www.bsdcon.jp/](http://www.bsdcon.jp/) with 80 attendances.
 3045: There had be a BSD booth staffed by members of the [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 3046: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/). See more
 3047: [Reports](http://pcweb.mycom.co.jp/articles/2005/07/27/bsdcon/).
 3048: 
 3049: ### `Jul 2005` - Open Source Conference 2005 in Hokkaido
 3050: 
 3051: *Jul. 9, 2005, Sapporo, Japan*
 3052: 
 3053: At the Open Source Conference 2005 DO there had be a NetBSD booth
 3054: staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 3055: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/).
 3056: [](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2005-do/) with 250 attendances and 17 user
 3057: groups.
 3058: 
 3059: ### `Jun 2005` - MeetBSD 2005
 3060: 
 3061: *June 17-19th, 2005, Kraków, Poland*
 3062: 
 3063: [MeetBSD 2005](http://2005.meetbsd.org/) will be held in Kraków, Poland,
 3064: from June 17th to 19th 2005. Check the
 3065: [website](http://2005.meetbsd.org/) for the official program conference
 3066: venue and registration.
 3067: 
 3068: ### `Jun 2005` - Interop 2005 Tokyo BSD BOF
 3069: 
 3070: *Jun 9, 2005, Makuhari-Messe, Chiba, Japan, 18:30-20:00 JST*
 3071: 
 3072: [Interop 2005 Tokyo BSD
 3073: BOF](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/ml/announce-ja/200506/msg00000.html)
 3074: was held in [Interop 2005 Tokyo](http://www.interop.jp/2005/) with 130
 3075: attendances. BOF01. Room 302.
 3076: 
 3077: -   \*BSD Document Internationalization
 3078: -   A Robot that runs on NetBSD
 3079:     Live performance
 3080: -   BSD Usergroup activity in Japan
 3081: -   XCAST - Explicit Multi-Unicast
 3082: 
 3083: See [program for
 3084: details](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/ml/announce-ja/200506/msg00000.html).
 3085: 
 3086: The BoF was broadcasted via RealVideo (277
 3087: clients)/[xcast](http://www.xcast.jp/) (4 clients include [Univ. of
 3088: Science Malaysia](http://nrg.cs.usm.my/), [Nagoya
 3089: University](http://www.nagoya-u.ac.jp/en/), and [Nagoya \*BSD Users'
 3090: Group](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/))/ [IRC](http://www.reicha.net/) (55
 3091: clients,[BSD-BOF-LOG](http://motoyuki.bsdclub.org/boflog/NI2005-BSD-BOF-LOG.txt),[BSD-BOF-QA](http://motoyuki.bsdclub.org/boflog/NI2005-BSD-BOF-QA.txt)).
 3092: 
 3093: ### `May 2005` - BSDCan2005
 3094: 
 3095: *May 13th - May 14th, Ottawa, Canada*
 3096: 
 3097: [BSDCan 2005](http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/) was held on May 13-14 2005 at
 3098: University of Ottawa. There were related events on the 12th and the 15th
 3099: (of a social nature, for the most part).
 3100: 
 3101: ### `May 2005` - pkgsrcCon 2005
 3102: 
 3103: *May 6th - May 8th 2005, Prague, Czech Republic*
 3104: 
 3105: [pkgsrcCon 2005](http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/2005/) was held in Prague,
 3106: Czech Republic from May 6th until May 8th 2005. pkgsrcCon is a technical
 3107: conference for people working on the [NetBSD Packages Collection
 3108: (pkgsrc)](../docs/pkgsrc/), focusing on existing technologies, research
 3109: projects, and works-in-progress in pkgsrc infrastructure. Developers,
 3110: contributors, and users are all welcome to attend. You can view the
 3111: [slides for this
 3112: event](http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/2005/presentations.html) here.
 3113: 
 3114: See [](http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/2005/) for details.
 3115: 
 3116: ### `Apr 2005` - Linux Fest Northwest 2005
 3117: 
 3118: LinuxFest Northwest is an annual conference providing many free lectures
 3119: and booths covering the open source Unix community. The free event was
 3120: held April 30th in Bellingham, Washington, USA. Lectures covering BSD
 3121: topics and a BSD advocacy booth were available for the fourth year.
 3122: Around 1000 people attended the past two years.
 3123: 
 3124: More information is at
 3125: [http://linuxnorthwest.org/](http://linuxnorthwest.org/). (If you can
 3126: volunteer to help with NetBSD advocacy at LinuxFest, please see [this
 3127: email](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/03/25/0000.html).)
 3128: 
 3129: ### `Apr 2005` - 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
 3130: 
 3131: *April 10-15, 2005, Anaheim, California, USA*
 3132: 
 3133: USENIX is a place to present groundbreaking research and cutting-edge
 3134: practices in a wide variety of technologies and environments. The 2005
 3135: program included additional tutorials, more security breakthroughs, and
 3136: sessions devoted to Linux and Open Source Software. Join the community
 3137: of programmers, developers, and systems professionals in sharing
 3138: solutions and fresh ideas.
 3139: 
 3140: See [](http://www.usenix.org/usenix05/) for details.
 3141: 
 3142: ### `Mar 2005` - Open Source Conference 2005
 3143: 
 3144: *Mar. 25-26, 2005, Tokyo, Japan*
 3145: 
 3146: At the Open Source Conference 2005 there was a NetBSD booth staffed by
 3147: members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 3148: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/). For more details see
 3149: [](http://www.ospn.jp/osc2005/).
 3150: 
 3151: ### `Mar 2005` - CeBIT 2005
 3152: 
 3153: *March 10-16, 2005, Hannover, Germany*
 3154: 
 3155: The NetBSD Project was presented at the [CeBIT
 3156: 2005](http://www.cebit.de/) trade show. A few pictures are available at
 3157: [this URL](http://nuxi.homeunix.org/album/messen/cebit-2005/).
 3158: 
 3159: ### `Mar 2005` - Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2005
 3160: 
 3161: NetBSD was present Mar 5th/6th 2005 in Chemnitz, Germany. We had a fine
 3162: NetBSD booth at the Chemnitz Linuxdays Mar 5th/6th 2005, with lots of
 3163: fun going on. Please check Hubert Feyrer's BLOG for all the details:
 3164: 
 3165: -   Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2005 Day 0 and 1
 3166: -   Chemnitzer Linux-Tage 2005 Day 2
 3167: 
 3168: ### `Feb 2005` - Spring Talks of the German Unix User Group
 3169: 
 3170: Feb 22nd to 25th 2005 in Munich, Germany. For some details on the event
 3171: itself and some rumours & gossips see Hubert Feyrer's BLOG entries:
 3172: 
 3173: -   GUUG Spring Talk, Day 1
 3174: -   GUUG Spring Talk, Day 2
 3175: -   GUUG Spring Talk, Day 3
 3176: 
 3177: ### `Feb 2005` - Southern California Linux Expo
 3178: 
 3179: *Feb 12th -13th, 2005, Los Angeles, California*
 3180: 
 3181: NetBSD had a booth at the [Southern California Linux
 3182: Expo](http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/) at the LA Convention Center.
 3183: NetBSD's presence in booth \#34 was organized by A.KML
 3184: (<kml@NetBSD.org>). You can find an account of his experience
 3185: [here](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/02/14/0008.html)
 3186: and [here](http://www.nomadlogic.org/~pete/scale.html); a picture of the
 3187: NetBSD booth also was prominently displayed
 3188: [](http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/images/pictures/scale3x_day1_6.jpg).
 3189: 
 3190: ### `Feb 2005` - Solutions Linux 2005
 3191: 
 3192: *Feb. 1-3, 2005, Paris, France*
 3193: 
 3194: NetBSD will have a booth at Solutions Linux 2005. We will be presenting
 3195: both NetBSD and pkgsrc on various hardware and software platforms, while
 3196: selling CDs and other merchandise. If you want to help, you can contact
 3197: Quentin Garnier (<cube@cubidou.net>).
 3198: 
 3199: ### `Dec 2004` - 21st Chaos Communication Congress (21c3)
 3200: 
 3201: *Dec. 27 - 29, 2004, Berlin, Germany*
 3202: 
 3203: There will be a NetBSD booth at this year's [21st Chaos Communications
 3204: Congress](http://www.ccc.de/congress/2004/), and you're welcome to drop
 3205: by for hacking, drinking, fun and entertainment, giving talks, promoting
 3206: NetBSD and your working areas, help man the NetBSD booth, etc. Please
 3207: contact Stefan Schumacher (stefan [at] net-tex [dot] de) if you're
 3208: interested in helping out. There are some [notes on the
 3209: event](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2004/12/30/0000.html)
 3210: available.
 3211: 
 3212: ### `Oct 2004` - EuroBSDCon 2004
 3213: 
 3214: *Oct. 29 - 31, 2004, Karlsruhe, Germany*
 3215: 
 3216: [EuroBSDCon 2004](http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/) took place in Karlsruhe,
 3217: Germany. Check the [website](http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/) for official
 3218: program, conference venue and registration. A
 3219: [schedule](http://2004.eurobsdcon.org/talkschedule.html) of the talks
 3220: shows that there were a number of NetBSD developers present.
 3221: 
 3222: A brief report from the conference is available
 3223: [here](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2004/11/02/0000.html).
 3224: A longer review was published in the [USENIX ;login:
 3225: magazine](http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2005-02/openpdfs/eurobsdcon.pdf).
 3226: 
 3227: ### `Oct 2004` - Systems 2004
 3228: 
 3229: *Oct. 18 - 22, 2004, Munich, Germany*
 3230: 
 3231: There will be a 40m² BSD booth at the Systems computer show in Munich,
 3232: Germany from October 18th to 22nd 2004, where the NetBSD project (among
 3233: others) will be presented. People willing to help are welcome; Daniel
 3234: Ettle (dan at deam org) will act as a point of contact. See
 3235: [](http://www.systems.de/) for more information on the exhibition.
 3236: 
 3237: ### `Oct 2004` - BSD-CONFERENCE-JAPAN 2004
 3238: 
 3239: *October 23, 2004, Osaka Sangyo Souzoukan, Japan*
 3240: 
 3241: [](http://www.bsdcon.jp/2004/)
 3242: 
 3243: ### `Oct 2004` - KANSAI-OPENSOURCE-2004
 3244: 
 3245: *October 22-October 23, 2004, Osaka Sangyo Souzoukan, Japan*
 3246: 
 3247: [](http://k-of.jp/2004/)
 3248: 
 3249: ### `Sep 2004` - Open Source Conference 2004
 3250: 
 3251: *Sep. 4, 2004, Tokyo, Japan*
 3252: 
 3253: At the Open Source Conference 2004 there was a NetBSD booth staffed by
 3254: members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 3255: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/).
 3256: 
 3257: ### `Sep 2004` - Swiss Unix Conference 2004
 3258: 
 3259: *Sep. 2 - 4, 2004, Zurich, Switzerland*
 3260: 
 3261: [SUCON '04](http://www.suug.ch/sucon/04/), the 2nd Swiss Unix
 3262: Conference, will take place in Zurich, Switzerland. The NetBSD Project
 3263: was represented by Hubert Feyrer, who will gave [a
 3264: presentation](http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/sucon-netbsd.pdf) at this
 3265: conference.
 3266: 
 3267: ### `Aug 2004` - NetBSD System Administration training
 3268: 
 3269: *August 10 - 13, 2004, Seattle, Washington, USA*
 3270: 
 3271: [Puget Sound Technology](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/) is
 3272: teaching a hands-on class covering the fundamentals of NetBSD system
 3273: administration. Visit [http://www.pugetsoun
 3274: dtechnology.com/training/netbsd/](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/netbsd/)
 3275: for details.
 3276: 
 3277: ### `Aug 2004` - LinuxWorld 2004
 3278: 
 3279: *Aug. 2 - 5, 2004, San Francisco, CA, USA*
 3280: 
 3281: [LinuxWorld Conference and
 3282: Expo](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/live/12/events/12SFO04A) is going to
 3283: take place in San Francisco, CA, USA at the beginning of August. The
 3284: NetBSD Project might be represented with a booth there - if you are
 3285: interested in helping out, please contact <regional-sfba@NetBSD.org>.
 3286: 
 3287: ### `Jul 2004` - Get into OpenSource Hokkaido 2004 (GODo2004)
 3288: 
 3289: *Jul. 24, 2004, Sapporo Business Innovation Center, Sapporo, Japan*
 3290: 
 3291: At the Get into OpenSource Hokkaido 2004 (GODo2004), there was a NetBSD
 3292: booth staffed by members of the [Japan NetBSD Users'
 3293: Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/) and
 3294: [NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/) with NetBSD/i386+IPv6 XCAST on VAIO
 3295: GT, and many hpc{ [mips](../ports/hpcmips/), [sh](../ports/hpcsh/),
 3296: [arm](../ports/hpcarm/) }
 3297: 
 3298: ### `Jun 2004` - NetWorld+Interop 2004 Tokyo BSD BOF
 3299: 
 3300: *Jun 30, 2004, Makuhari-Messe, Chiba, Japan, 18:30-20:00 JST*
 3301: 
 3302: [](http://www.interop.jp/2004/)
 3303: 
 3304: [BOF
 3305: information](http://www.re.soum.co.jp/%7Efukaumi/ml/netbsd/200406/msg00015.html)
 3306: 
 3307: Contact Jun Ebihara <jun@NetBSD.org> for more information.
 3308: 
 3309: ### `Jun 2004` - USENIX 2004
 3310: 
 3311: *June 27 - July 2, 2004, Boston, MA, USA*
 3312: 
 3313: [USENIX '04](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix04/), the USENIX Annual
 3314: Technical Conference is going to take place in Boston, MA, USA at the
 3315: end of June. The NetBSD Project will be represented by Alistair Crooks,
 3316: who gives a talk on [The NetBSD Update
 3317: System](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix04/tech/sigs.html#netbsd_update),
 3318: as well as Christos Zoulas, who will report on NetBSD during [The State
 3319: of the BSD
 3320: Projects](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix04/tech/sigs.html#bsd_projects),
 3321: and finally by a number of NetBSD developers who will be attending the
 3322: conference.
 3323: 
 3324: ### `Jun 2004` - Linuxtag 2004
 3325: 
 3326: *June 23 - 26, 2004, Karlsruhe, Germany*
 3327: 
 3328: [Linuxtag 2004](http://www.linuxtag.org/2004/index.html) is going to
 3329: take place in Karlsruhe, Germany. The NetBSD Project will be represented
 3330: with a booth - please contact <hubertf@NetBSD.org> if you are interested
 3331: in helping out.
 3332: 
 3333: ### `May 2004` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 3334: 
 3335: *May 22, 2004, [National Olympics Memorial Youth
 3336: Center](http://nyc.niye.go.jp/e/), Tokyo, Japan*
 3337: 
 3338: See [this
 3339: page](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting6.html) for
 3340: meeting information.
 3341: 
 3342: ### `May 2004` - BSDCan 2004
 3343: 
 3344: *May 13-16, 2004, Ottawa, Canada*
 3345: 
 3346: The first BSDCan was a tremendous success. With attendance matching
 3347: BSDCon, and lower fees and accommodation costs, this looks likely to
 3348: become a popular annual conference. BSD developer Speakers and attendees
 3349: were numerous. BSDMall had NetBSD paraphanalia available for sale. See
 3350: also the [BSDCan Website](http://www.bsdcan.org/), and some [photos from
 3351: Daemonnews.](http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200405/bsdcan_2004/)
 3352: 
 3353: ### `May 2004` - LinuxChix-Br II National Meeting
 3354: 
 3355: *May 1-2, 2004 Sao Paulo, Brazil*
 3356: 
 3357: At the [LinuxChix-Br National
 3358: Meeting](http://www.linuxchix.org.br/node.php?id=87) there will be a
 3359: presentation about pkgsrc and a NetBSD booth staffed by members of
 3360: NetBSD-BR.
 3361: 
 3362: ### `Apr 2004` - pkgsrcCon 2004
 3363: 
 3364: *April 30 - May 2, 2004, Vienna, Austria*
 3365: 
 3366: pkgsrcCon is a technical conference for people working at the NetBSD
 3367: Packages Collection (pkgsrc), focusing on existing technologies,
 3368: research projects, and works-in-progress in pkgsrc infrastructure. For
 3369: more information, including slides of the talks, please visit
 3370: [http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/2004/](http://www.pkgsrcCon.org/2004/), and
 3371: see Hubert Feyrer's report in the [DaemonNews
 3372: Ezine](http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200405/pkgsrcCon2004.html).
 3373: 
 3374: ### `Apr 2004` - Linuxfest Northwest 2004
 3375: 
 3376: *April 17, 2004, Bellingham, Washington, USA*
 3377: 
 3378: LFNW is a showcase for what Northwest Linux users are doing with open
 3379: source software. Over 50 short (1 hour) presentations will be given
 3380: throughout the day. Among them will be introductions to BSD and pkgsrc.
 3381: There will be a BSD booth, occupied by two NetBSD developers and other
 3382: BSD enthusiasts. Admission is free. Please see
 3383: [http://www.linuxnorthwest.org/](http://www.linuxnorthwest.org/) and
 3384: [this message to the netbsd-news
 3385: mailinglist](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-news/2004/04/16/0000.html)
 3386: for more information.
 3387: 
 3388: ### `Mar 2004` - GUUG Frühjahrsfachgespräch
 3389: 
 3390: *March 9-12, 2004, Bochum, Germany*
 3391: 
 3392: The NetBSD Project will in all likeliness be represented at this year's
 3393: [GUUG
 3394: Frühjahrsfachgespräche](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2004/), a
 3395: yearly congress for everybody interested in Unix(-like) Systems and
 3396: System Administration organized by the [German Unix User
 3397: Group](http://www.guug.de/).
 3398: 
 3399: ### `Mar 2004` - Chemnitzer Linux-Tag 2004
 3400: 
 3401: *March 6-7, 2004, Chemnitz, Germany*
 3402: 
 3403: NetBSD was represented with a booth at the Chemnitzer Linux-Tag 2004 in
 3404: Chemnitz, Germany. In addition, there were three presentations:
 3405: 
 3406: -   \`\`
 3407:     Cryptographic applications under NetBSD
 3408:     '' by Stefan Schumacher
 3409: -   \`\`
 3410:     Introduction to NetBSD
 3411:     '' by Karl Uwe Lockhoff
 3412: -   \`\`
 3413:     Software Installation under NetBSD, Linux & Solaris using pkgsrc
 3414:     '' by Hubert Feyrer
 3415: 
 3416: Please see the
 3417: [website](http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/2004/allgemeines/) for
 3418: details. Photos are available at [this
 3419: website](http://www.uni-magdeburg.de/steschum/6clt/), more photos can be
 3420: found on the [Linux-Tag
 3421: website](http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/2004/media/bilder/).
 3422: 
 3423: ### `Feb 2004` - Solutions Linux 2004
 3424: 
 3425: *February 3-5, 2004, Paris, France*
 3426: 
 3427: NetBSD was represented with a booth at the [Solutions Linux
 3428: 2004](http://www.solutionslinux.fr) conference and expo in Paris,
 3429: France.
 3430: 
 3431: ### `Jan 2004` - LinuxWorld 2004
 3432: 
 3433: *January 20-23, 2004, New York, New York*
 3434: 
 3435: The [LinuxWorld Conference and Expo](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com) 2004
 3436: took place in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City
 3437: from January 20-23, 2004. While the NetBSD Project did not have their
 3438: own booth this year, we were able to hand out some flyers and sell a few
 3439: shirts through the [BSDMall](http://www.bsdmall.com) booth. See the
 3440: [report](http://daily.daemonnews.org/view_story.php3?story_id=4368) from
 3441: the local user group ([NYCBUG](http://www.nycbug.org/)) for details.
 3442: 
 3443: ### `Dec 2003` - 20th Chaos Communication Congress (20c3)
 3444: 
 3445: *December 27th to 29th, 2003, Berlin, Germany*
 3446: 
 3447: The NetBSD Project was represented at the [20th Chaos Communication
 3448: Congress](http://www.ccc.de/congress/2003/) (20c3) in Berlin, Germany,
 3449: from December 27th to 29th. See Hubert Feyrer's
 3450: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2004/01/02/0002.html)
 3451: for Details. If you're interested in the
 3452: [Blinkenlights](http://www.blinkenlights.de/) project, one of 20c3's
 3453: main attractions, you will find Lubomir Sedlacik's [post to the
 3454: netbsd-advocacy](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2004/01/03/0000.html)
 3455: MailingList useful.
 3456: 
 3457: ### `Dec 2003` - BSDCon Brasil 2003
 3458: 
 3459: *December 6 and 7, 2003, Instituto Militar de Engenharia (military
 3460: institute of engineering - IME), Rio de Janeiro, Brasil*
 3461: 
 3462: See [http://bsdcon.myfreebsd.com.br](http://bsdcon.myfreebsd.com.br) for
 3463: details.
 3464: 
 3465: ### `Dec 2003` - BSD-Linux-Day 2003
 3466: 
 3467: *December 2, 2003, Pacifico Yokohama, Japan*
 3468: 
 3469: [http://www.jus.or.jp/events/bsd-linux-day/](http://www.jus.or.jp/events/bsd-linux-day/)
 3470: 
 3471: ### `Nov 2003` - NetBSD System Administration training
 3472: 
 3473: *November 18-21, 2003, Seattle, Washington area*
 3474: 
 3475: [Puget Sound Technology](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/) is
 3476: teaching a hands-on class covering the fundamentals of NetBSD system
 3477: administration. See
 3478: [http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/netbsd/](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/netbsd/)
 3479: for details.
 3480: 
 3481: ### `Oct 2003` - KANSAI-OPENSOURCE+FREEWARE-2003
 3482: 
 3483: *October 31-November 1, 2003, Osaka Sangyo Souzoukan, Japan*
 3484: 
 3485: [](http://k-of.jp/2003/)
 3486: 
 3487: ### `Oct 2003` - BSD-CONFERENCE-JAPAN 2003
 3488: 
 3489: *October 18, 2003, BIZ SHINJUKU, Japan*
 3490: 
 3491: [](http://www.bsdcon.jp/2003/)
 3492: 
 3493: ### `Oct 2003` - Linux-Kongress 2003
 3494: 
 3495: *October 14-16, 2003, Saarbrücken, Germany*
 3496: 
 3497: NetBSD will be present at the Linux-Kongress in Saarbrücken, Germany, an
 3498: event mostly attended by Linux developers. Presenting NetBSD in this
 3499: environment will give an interesting chance to compare open source
 3500: operating systems on a highly skilled level. There will be a joint booth
 3501: by all BSD projects offering CDs, DVDs, t-shirts and other devotionalia.
 3502: See [this page](http://www.linux-kongress.org/2003/index.html) for more
 3503: information.
 3504: 
 3505: ### `Sep 2003` - BSDCon 2003
 3506: 
 3507: *September 8-12, 2003, Marriott Hotel,San Mateo, California, USA*
 3508: 
 3509: Meet the movers and shakers of the BSD community, and learn how you can
 3510: use BSD as part of your enterprise-grade solutions. For details, see
 3511: [http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/cfp/](http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/cfp/).
 3512: Contact name, address, phone, fax and/or e-mail: Conference Department,
 3513: 510-528-8649, conference@usenix.org. A
 3514: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2003/09/13/0000.html)
 3515: is available online.
 3516: 
 3517: ### `Aug 2003` - Chaos Communication Camp 2003
 3518: 
 3519: *August 7-10, 2003, near Berlin, Germany (Old Europe).*
 3520: 
 3521: A lot of photos are available
 3522: [online](http://www.uni-magdeburg.de/steschum/ccc03/index.html), as well
 3523: as [some slides](advocacy/folienslide.pdf).
 3524: 
 3525: ### `Jul 2003` - Linuxtag Karlsruhe, Germany
 3526: 
 3527: *July 10-13, Karlsruhe, Germany*
 3528: 
 3529: The NetBSD Project was present at the [Linuxtag Karlsruhe 2003,
 3530: Germany](http://www.linuxtag.org/2003/en/index.html) from July 10ths to
 3531: 13th in a booth together with other BSD-related projects.
 3532: 
 3533: The booth was organized by Hubert Feyrer, Bernd Sieker and Jaromir
 3534: Dolecek. See the [full
 3535: report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2003/07/14/0000.html)
 3536: for details and pictures.
 3537: 
 3538: ### `Jul 2003` - Libre Software Meeting in Metz
 3539: 
 3540: *July 9-12, 2003, Metz, France*
 3541: [http://www.rencontresmondiales.org/](http://www.rencontresmondiales.org/)
 3542: 
 3543: The NetBSD Project was represented at the LSM 2003 by Emmanuel Dreyfus
 3544: and Gilbert Fernandes. A
 3545: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2003/07/14/0002.html)
 3546: of the meeting as well as some pictures are available online.
 3547: 
 3548: ### `Jul 2003` - NetWorld+Interop 2003 Tokyo BSD BOF
 3549: 
 3550: *July 2, 2003, Makuhari-Messe, Chiba, Japan, 18:30-20:00 JST*
 3551: 
 3552: [http://www.interop.jp/](http://www.interop.jp/)
 3553: 
 3554: Call for Presentation: contact Jun Ebihara <jun@NetBSD.org>.
 3555: 
 3556: ### `Jun 2003` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting & NetBSD BOF
 3557: 
 3558: *Jun 28, 2003, [National Olympics Memorial Youth
 3559: Center](http://nyc.niye.go.jp/e/), Tokyo, Japan*
 3560: 
 3561: ### `Jun 2003` - Open Source Meeting 2003 in Nagoya University
 3562: 
 3563: *June 7-8, 2003, Nagoya, Japan*
 3564: 
 3565: [http://tokai.opensource.jp/tsudoi/2003/](http://tokai.opensource.jp/tsudoi/2003/)
 3566: 
 3567: ### `Jun 2003` - 2003 USENIX Annual Technical Conference
 3568: 
 3569: *June 9-14, 2003, San Antonio, Texas, USA*
 3570: 
 3571: A six-day, multiple-track event which includes tutorials, technical
 3572: sessions composed of refereed papers, invited talks, and
 3573: Birds-of-a-Feather sessions. There will be a [Super BSD BOF
 3574: Session](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/bofs.html). For details,
 3575: see
 3576: [http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/).
 3577: Contact name, address, phone, fax and/or e-mail: Conference Department,
 3578: 510-528-8649, conference@usenix.org
 3579: 
 3580: Slides of Chris Demetriou's presentation are [available
 3581: here](events/usenix2003/).
 3582: 
 3583: ### `May 2003` - BSDay 2003
 3584: 
 3585: *May 21, 2003, Warszawa-Miedzeszyn, Poland*
 3586: 
 3587: [AVET Information and Network Security](http://www.avet.com.pl/) are
 3588: holding the [BSDay
 3589: 2003](http://www.avet.com.pl/en/conferences/bsday/bsday.php) conference
 3590: on May 21, 2003, the first event of its kind in Poland. See the web site
 3591: for more information.
 3592: 
 3593: ### `May 2003` - BSDCon.it
 3594: 
 3595: *May 9-11, 2003, Padova, Italy*
 3596: 
 3597: As part of [Webbit '03](http://www.webb.it/),
 3598: [BSDCon.it](http://www.bsdcon.it/) will be held from May 9th to may 11th
 3599: in Padova, Italy. People interested in giving a talk on NetBSD should
 3600: contact <ed@bsdcon.it>.
 3601: 
 3602: ### `Apr 2003` - DECUS Munich Symposium 2003
 3603: 
 3604: *April 8th-10th, 2003, Bonn, Germany* *(updated)*
 3605: 
 3606: There was a presentation about porting NetBSD to old hardware, and the
 3607: different emulating systems that allow old software to run on new
 3608: hardware, again with NetBSD as the host OS, and one about eletronic
 3609: voting, using the procedure for the [election of the NetBSD Board of
 3610: Directors](../changes/#board-elections2002) as an in-depth example.
 3611: 
 3612: ### `Apr 2003` - Magdeburg Linuxtag
 3613: 
 3614: *April 5th, 2003, Magdeburg, Germany*
 3615: 
 3616: There was a NetBSD booth and presentation at the Magdeburg Linuxtag in
 3617: Magdeburg, Germany on April 5th 2003 at the University of Magdeburg,
 3618: Germany. See [http://www.mdlug.de/](http://www.mdlug.de/) for more
 3619: information. Contact Bernd Sieker <bsieker@freenet.de> for information
 3620: regarding representation of NetBSD at the event.
 3621: 
 3622: ### `Mar 2003` - NetBSD is ten years young and still going strong!
 3623: 
 3624: Several parties are being held in cities around the world to celebrate
 3625: the tenth birthday of The NetBSD Project, March 21, 2003. Check out the
 3626: [Events Gallery](events/) for more information.
 3627: 
 3628: ### `Mar 2003` - CeBIT 2003
 3629: 
 3630: *March 12-19, 2003, Hannover, Germany*
 3631: 
 3632: The [CeBIT 2003](http://www.cebit.de), the most widely known ICT trade
 3633: fair world-wide, took place in Hannover, Germany from March 12-19, 2003.
 3634: The NetBSD Project had a booth on Wednesday the 12th, and Thursday 13th,
 3635: and there was a 30 minute presentation of the NetBSD Project. Bernd
 3636: Sieker and Jaromir Dolocek manned the booth, see their
 3637: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2003/03/20/0001.html).
 3638: 
 3639: ### `Mar 2003` - NetBSD System Administration training
 3640: 
 3641: *March 4-6, 2003, Phoenix, Arizona, USA area*
 3642: 
 3643: [Puget Sound Technology](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/) is
 3644: teaching a hands-on class covering the fundamentals of NetBSD system
 3645: administration. See
 3646: [http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/netbsd/](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/training/netbsd/)
 3647: for details.
 3648: 
 3649: ### `Mar 2003` - Chemnitzer Linux-Tag
 3650: 
 3651: *March 1, 2003, Chemnitz, Germany*
 3652: 
 3653: NetBSD was represented with a booth at the [Chemnitzer Linux-Tag
 3654: (CLT5)](http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/lt5/). A summary of the
 3655: events including several pictures is available online at
 3656: [http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/clt5.html](http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/clt5.html).
 3657: Presentations, including mp3s of the talks (in German!) are available
 3658: from:
 3659: 
 3660: -   NetBSD - eine Einführung
 3661:     [
 3662:     mp3
 3663:     ]
 3664: -   NetBSD 1.6 - Neuigkeiten und Einsatz im Embedded-Umfeld
 3665:     [
 3666:     mp3
 3667:     ]
 3668: -   Der Regensburger Marathon-Cluster - eine Video-Rendering-Anwendung
 3669:     mit NetBSD
 3670:     [
 3671:     mp3
 3672:     ]
 3673: 
 3674: ### `Feb 2003` - Solutions Linux
 3675: 
 3676: *February 4-6, 2003, CNIT - Paris La Defense, France.*
 3677: 
 3678: The Solutions Linux conference and expo (formerly known as the Linux
 3679: Expo Paris) held a NetBSD booth run by the
 3680: [GCU-Squad](http://www.gcu-squad.org/) and the [French NetBSD Users
 3681: Group](http://www.netbsd-fr.org/). A [report is available
 3682: online.](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-users/2003/02/08/0010.html)
 3683: 
 3684: ### `Jan 2003` - Ottawa Open Source Weekend
 3685: 
 3686: *January 25th, 26th, 2003, Ottawa, Canada*
 3687: 
 3688: On 2003 January 25 and 26, a coalition of computer professionals,
 3689: students, and volunteers will host an Open Source Weekend in Ottawa,
 3690: Canada. The events will be spread across the city and throughout the
 3691: weekend to showcase the dynamic world of open source software. The major
 3692: activities will be the:
 3693: 
 3694: -   Linuxfest at the University of Ottawa (Sat. Jan. 25th)
 3695: -   Linuxfest at Carleton University (Sat. Jan. 25th)
 3696: -   The Business of Open Source Software conference. (Sun. Jan. 26th)
 3697: 
 3698: For details, please see [http://www.osw.ca/](http://www.osw.ca/).
 3699: 
 3700: ### `Jan 2003` - LinuxWorld 2003
 3701: 
 3702: *January 21-24, 2003, New York, New York*
 3703: 
 3704: The [LinuxWorld Conference and Expo](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com) 2003
 3705: takes place in the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City
 3706: from January 21-24, 2003. See the
 3707: [website](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com) for more details and a free
 3708: registration for the expo. The NetBSD Project had a booth at LinuxWorld,
 3709: a [short
 3710: review](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2003/01/24/0000.html)
 3711: and a [handful of pictures](http://www.NetBSD.org/~jschauma/lwe03/) are
 3712: available online.
 3713: 
 3714: ### `Dec 2002` - 19th Chaos Communication Congress (19c3)
 3715: 
 3716: *December 17th to 29th, Berlin, Germany*
 3717: 
 3718: The NetBSD Project will be present at the [19th Chaos Communication
 3719: Congress](http://www.ccc.de/congress/2002/) (19c3) in Berlin, Germany,
 3720: from December 27th to 29th.
 3721: 
 3722: ### `Dec 2002` - NetBSD System Administration training
 3723: 
 3724: *December 10-12, 2002, Seattle, Washington, USA area*
 3725: 
 3726: [Puget Sound Technology](http://www.pugetsoundtechnology.com/) is
 3727: teaching a hands-on class covering the fundamentals of NetBSD system
 3728: administration.
 3729: 
 3730: ### `Dec 2002` - Internet Week 2002
 3731: 
 3732: *December 16-20, 2002, Pacifico Yokohama, Japan*
 3733: 
 3734: [Japan NetBSD Users' Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) will organize a
 3735: BSD BoF on December 18th, 18:00(JST) at this years Internet Week. The
 3736: BoF was broadcasted via RealVideo (179 clients)/[xcast (3
 3737: clients)](http://www.xcast.jp/)/IRC. See
 3738: [http://www.nic.ad.jp/iw2002/bof/bof04.htm](http://www.nic.ad.jp/iw2002/bof/bof04.htm)
 3739: for details.
 3740: 
 3741: ### `Nov 2002` - KNF Congress 2002
 3742: 
 3743: *November 24, 2002, Nuremberg, Germany*
 3744: 
 3745: This years KNF Congress is under the motto "Linux in allen
 3746: Lebenslagen???, ... und andere Fragen im Internet" ("Linux in all
 3747: aspects of life??? ... and other questions on the Internet"). There will
 3748: not only be Linux-oriented talks, but also a bit of talk about NetBSD,
 3749: so this might be interesting for anyone in the area of
 3750: Nuremberg/Germany. There will be a talk about NetBSD/dreamcast, a NetBSD
 3751: booth and also some NetBSD-related prices in the Tombola.
 3752: 
 3753: The congress will take place Sunday Nov 24th, 10-18h at the
 3754: Gemeinschaftshaus Langwasser, Glogauer Str. 50, 90473 Nuremberg,
 3755: Germany. See
 3756: [http://www.franken.de/kongress/index.html](http://www.franken.de/kongress/index.html)
 3757: for more information.
 3758: 
 3759: ### `Nov 2002` - BSD Conference Japan
 3760: 
 3761: *November 23, 2002, tsudahall Tokyo, Japan*
 3762: 
 3763: [](http://www.bsdcon.jp/2002/) with 172 attendances.
 3764: 
 3765: ### `Nov 2002` - BSDCon Europe 2002
 3766: 
 3767: *November 15-17, 2002, Amsterdam, Netherlands*
 3768: 
 3769: [http://2002.eurobsdcon.org/](http://2002.eurobsdcon.org/). \`\`[Rumors,
 3770: Gossips and Facts](http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/eurobsdcon2002.html)''
 3771: are available online thanks to Hubert Feyrer.
 3772: 
 3773: ### `Nov 2002` - LISA '02
 3774: 
 3775: *November 3-8, 2002, Philadelphia, PA*
 3776: 
 3777: [http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa02/](http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa02/)
 3778: 
 3779: ### `Nov 2002` - RISC OS S.E. Show
 3780: 
 3781: *November 2, 2002, Guildford, UK*
 3782: 
 3783: The Surrey and Sussex Acorn User Group [RISC OS South-East
 3784: Show](http://www.fillin.co.uk/seshow/), held in Guildford Technical
 3785: College.
 3786: 
 3787: ### `Oct 2002` - Linuxdays 2002
 3788: 
 3789: *October 1-3, 2002, Luxembourg*
 3790: 
 3791: The NetBSD Project was present at the [Luxembourgh
 3792: Linuxdays](http://www.linuxday.lu/), an Open Source and Free Software
 3793: Conference and Expo held in, well, Luxembourg. Hubert Feyrer gave talks
 3794: on [NetBSD](http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/nb2002-lu.pdf) and a [video
 3795: rendering cluster done with
 3796: NetBSD](http://www.feyrer.de/marathon-cluster/mc-slides.pdf). A
 3797: [report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2002/10/08/0000.html)
 3798: was sent to the netbsd-advocacy list, pictures and more information are
 3799: available from [Hubert's
 3800: website](http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/#linuxday.lu).
 3801: 
 3802: ### `Sep 2002` - Linux-Kongress 2002
 3803: 
 3804: *September 4-6, 2002, Cologne, Germany*
 3805: 
 3806: The NetBSD Project will be present at [Linux-Kongress
 3807: 2002](http://www.linux-kongress.org), the 9th International Linux System
 3808: Technology Conference, held at the Physics Institutes of the University
 3809: of Cologne, Germany. A report and pictures of the BSD-booth is available
 3810: online.
 3811: 
 3812: ### `Aug 2002` - 11th USENIX Security Symposium
 3813: 
 3814: *August 5-9, 2002, San Francisco, CA*
 3815: 
 3816: [http://www.usenix.org/events/sec02/](http://www.usenix.org/events/sec02/)
 3817: 
 3818: ### `Jul 2002` - NetBSD 1.5.3 release
 3819: 
 3820: *July 22, 2002*
 3821: 
 3822: [NetBSD 1.5.3](../releases/formal-1.5/NetBSD-1.5.3.html), a *[patch
 3823: release](../releases/release-map.html)* improving stability, fixing bugs
 3824: in, addressing security issues in, and adding some features to [NetBSD
 3825: 1.5.2](../releases/formal-1.5/), has been released with support for 20
 3826: architectures. More information is available in the [1.5.3 release
 3827: announcement](../releases/formal-1.5/NetBSD-1.5.3.html).
 3828: 
 3829: ### `Jul 2002` - NetWorld+Interop 2002 Tokyo BSD BOF
 3830: 
 3831: *July 3, 2002, Chiba, Japan*
 3832: 
 3833: http://www.interop.jp/syutten/report.html
 3834: 
 3835: [http://www.jp.freebsd.org/event/N+I2002\_BOF/](http://www.jp.freebsd.org/event/N+I2002_BOF/)
 3836: , [BSD security update - BIND,
 3837: OpenSSH](http://www.itojun.org/paper/itojun-interop2002-bsdbof/mgp00001.html).
 3838: 
 3839: ### `Jun 2002` - USENIX Annual Technical Conference
 3840: 
 3841: *June 9-14, 2002, Montery Conference Center Monterey, California, USA*
 3842: 
 3843: [http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix02/](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix02/).
 3844: Slides of Christos Zoulas' presentation are [available
 3845: here](events/usenix2002/).
 3846: 
 3847: ### `Jun 2002` - Open Source Meeting 2002 in Nagoya University
 3848: 
 3849: *June 8-9, 2002, Nagoya, Japan*
 3850: 
 3851: [](http://tokai.opensource.jp/tsudoi/2002/)
 3852: 
 3853: ### `Jun 2002` - Linuxtag 2002 in Karlsruhe
 3854: 
 3855: *June 6-9, 2002, Karlsruhe, Germany*
 3856: 
 3857: [Linuxtag](http://www.linuxtag.de) had a BSD booth. A
 3858: [report](http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/linuxtag-karlsruhe-2002.html) is
 3859: available.
 3860: 
 3861: ### `May 2002` - Wakefield 2002, The Acorn RISC OS Show
 3862: 
 3863: *May 18-19, 2002, Wakefield, UK*
 3864: 
 3865: [http://www.wrocc.org.uk/show/2002/](http://www.wrocc.org.uk/show/2002/)
 3866: 
 3867: ### `May 2002` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting
 3868: 
 3869: *May 18, 2002, T-Zone Minami, Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan*
 3870: 
 3871: [http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting4.html](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting4.html)
 3872: 
 3873: The Japan NetBSD Users' Group had their annual meeting with 60
 3874: attendances, and a NetBSD BoF with 95 attendances, 210 clients via
 3875: RealVideo. Talking about Zoularis, LCD System Status monitor, devsw
 3876: again, presentation with less, citrus, ACPI, jp.netbsd servers, Upcoming
 3877: 1.6 and current, sourceforge.jp, xcast6.
 3878: 
 3879: ### `May 2002` - Annual International Free Software Forum
 3880: 
 3881: *May 2-4, 2002, Porto Alegre- RS, Brazil*
 3882: 
 3883: The Annual International Free Software Forum will take place on this May
 3884: 2th, 3th and 4th in Porto Alegre- RS , Brazil. Mainly in event about
 3885: Linux Gnu's solutions, this year The BSD's Operating Systems will have a
 3886: chance to prove their value.
 3887: 
 3888: The Session's Speakers are Edson Brandi (FreeBSD), Diego Linke (NetBSD)
 3889: and Ricardo Nascimento Ferreira (OpenBSD) and they will focus in the
 3890: general aspects of the systems: history, license, goods and bads,
 3891: technical characteristics and philosophy.
 3892: 
 3893: ### `Mar 2002` - 4th Chemnitz Linuxday 2002
 3894: 
 3895: *March 9-10, 2002, TU Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany*
 3896: 
 3897: [www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/lt4/](http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/linux/tag/lt4/)
 3898: 
 3899: Presentations included "Migration to IPv6" mentioning NetBSD as example,
 3900: "\*BSD - Alternative to Linux" presenting BSDs and "BIND9 - Let's talk
 3901: IPv6". There was also a (Net)BSD booth manned by Andre Nicklas, Hubert
 3902: Feyrer, Karl Uwe Lockhoff. A [detailed
 3903: report](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2002/03/11/0000.html)
 3904: is available.
 3905: 
 3906: ### `Feb 2002` - GUUG Frühjahrsfachgespräch 2002
 3907: 
 3908: *February 27-March 1, 2002, Ruhr-Uni Bochum, Bochum, Germany*
 3909: 
 3910: [http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2002/index.html](http://www.guug.de/veranstaltungen/ffg2002/index.html)
 3911: 
 3912: Presentations given during the spring meeting of the German Unix User
 3913: Group (GUUG) included a report about NetBSD in 2002 and details about
 3914: Rapid Deployment of IPv6 with 6to4, which covered NetBSD (among others).
 3915: 
 3916: ### `Feb 2002` - BSDCon 2002
 3917: 
 3918: *February 11-14, 2002, Cathedral Hill Hotel, San Francisco, California,
 3919: USA*
 3920: 
 3921: [http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/cfp/](http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/cfp/)
 3922: 
 3923: ### `Dec 2001` - Internet Week 2001
 3924: 
 3925: *December 3-7, 2001, Yokohama, Japan*
 3926: 
 3927: [http://internetweek.jp/](http://internetweek.jp/)
 3928: 
 3929: At Internet Week 2001, there was a BSD BOF on December 6th.
 3930: Additionally, December 7th was BSD/Linux Day.
 3931: 
 3932: There was a [BSD BoF session](http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/event/iw2001/)
 3933: on Dec 7 with 197 attendances, 392 clients via [RealVideo
 3934: G2](http://www.real.com) broadcasting,IRC chatting. Talking about The
 3935: BSD System on 1FDD, Special talk and Presentation [Perry E.
 3936: Metzger/Warner Losh], IPv6 DNS transfer Club,Catch up FreeBSD
 3937: current,talking about free software community, [BSD users group meeting
 3938: via IPv6 XCAST](http://www.mma.gr.jp/%7Etree/bsd-20011206/).
 3939: 
 3940: On Dec 8, there was a [BSD/Linux
 3941: Day](http://www.jus.or.jp/events/bsd-linux-day2001/) session talking
 3942: about BSD, Linux, Mail User Agents, Mail Transfer, Office Suite,
 3943: Emulation.
 3944: 
 3945: ### `Nov 2001` - BSDCon Europe 2001
 3946: 
 3947: *November 9-11, 2001, Thistle Hotel, Brighton, UK*
 3948: 
 3949: [http://www.bsdconeurope.org/](http://www.bsdconeurope.org/)
 3950: 
 3951: ### `Oct 2001` - RISC OS 2001 Show
 3952: 
 3953: *October 20-21, 2001, Berkshire, England*
 3954: 
 3955: [http://www.riscos2001.com/](http://www.riscos2001.com/)
 3956: 
 3957: NetBSD had a stand at the [RISC OS 2001
 3958: Show](http://www.riscos2001.com/). There was various NetBSD boxes on
 3959: display and NetBSD 1.5.2 CDs for sale.
 3960: 
 3961: ### `Sep 2001` - NetBSD 1.5.2 release
 3962: 
 3963: *September 13, 2001*
 3964: 
 3965: NetBSD 1.5.2, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 3966: stability, fixing bugs in, and adding some features to [NetBSD
 3967: 1.5.1](../releases/formal-1.5/), was released with support for 21
 3968: architectures. More information is available in the [1.5.2 release
 3969: announcement](../releases/formal-1.5/NetBSD-1.5.2.html).
 3970: 
 3971: ### `Aug 2001` - LinuxWorld Expo
 3972: 
 3973: *August 26-30, 2001, San Francisco, CA*
 3974: 
 3975: [http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/)
 3976: 
 3977: The NetBSD Project had a booth at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo from
 3978: August 28-30, 2001. Jason Thorpe has written a short [summary about the
 3979: NetBSD booth at
 3980: LinuxWorld](http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/netbsd-advocacy/2001/08/30/0000.html).
 3981: Also at the booth was the debut of NetBSD running on a Playstation 2
 3982: from Japan.
 3983: 
 3984: ### `Jul 2001` - NetBSD 1.5.1 release
 3985: 
 3986: *July 11, 2001*
 3987: 
 3988: NetBSD 1.5.1, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 3989: stability, fixing bugs in, and adding some features to [NetBSD
 3990: 1.5](../releases/formal-1.5/), was released with support for 21
 3991: architectures. More information is available in the [1.5.1 release
 3992: announcement](../releases/formal-1.5/NetBSD-1.5.1.html).
 3993: 
 3994: ### `Jun 2001` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting
 3995: 
 3996: *June 30, 2001, [ASCII Corporation](http://www.ascii.co.jp/info/),
 3997: Tokyo, Japan*
 3998: 
 3999: [http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting3.html](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting3.html)
 4000: 
 4001: The Japan NetBSD Users' Group had their annual meeting with 52
 4002: attendances, and a NetBSD BoF with 102 attendances, 275 clients via
 4003: RealVideo G2 broadcasting.
 4004: 
 4005: Talking about jp.NetBSD.org servers, NetBSD status updates after
 4006: USENIX2001,Korea NetBSD User Group, www.NetBSD.org Logo, Chiba-BUG,
 4007: Making plan for NetBSD Book in Japan, XCAST on NetBSD, The New
 4008: Block/Character Device Switch Configration Framework, Life in PEACE, wdc
 4009: MD driver for DC IDE-HD Interface on NetBSD/dreamcast, Get into
 4010: Zoularis, PS2Linux for NetBSD, and special guest talking with Antti
 4011: Kantee from Finland. Japan NetBSD Users' Group will have a special
 4012: meeting on 54th IETF Yokohama, Japan.
 4013: 
 4014: ### `Jun 2001` - USENIX Annual Technical Conference
 4015: 
 4016: *June 25-30, 2001, Boston, MA*
 4017: 
 4018: [http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/)
 4019: 
 4020: NetBSD was well represented at [Usenix
 4021: 2001](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/), and we would like to
 4022: thank everyone involved in the BSD BoF and the NetBSD booth.
 4023: 
 4024: The NetBSD Project had a presentation at the BSD BoF which was headed by
 4025: [NetBSD Core Group](../people/core.html) members Christos Zoulas and
 4026: Luke Mewburn. A list of highlights is available in Chuck Toporek's
 4027: "[Greetings from the BSD Super
 4028: BoF](http://unix.oreilly.com/news/usenixchuck_0601.html)" article. The
 4029: slides from this talk are available at
 4030: [events/usenix2001/](events/usenix2001/).
 4031: 
 4032: Luke Mewburn was also a part of the scripting technical session; his
 4033: presentation was entitled, "The Design and Implementation of the NetBSD
 4034: rc.d System". In Ellen Siever's "[Usenix Technical Session
 4035: Wrap-Up](http://unix.oreilly.com/news/usenixellen_0601.html)" article,
 4036: she talks briefly about Luke's presentation. Luke's paper can be found
 4037: at the [Usenix 2001](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/) web site,
 4038: in both HTML and PDF formats, under [FREENIX Track Refereed
 4039: Papers](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/freenix01/mewburn.html)
 4040: (requires USENIX membership). The paper may also be found in
 4041: [PDF](http://www.mewburn.net/luke/papers/rc.d.pdf) format at Luke's own
 4042: web site.
 4043: 
 4044: Again, a thank you to all involved.
 4045: 
 4046: ### `Jun 2001` - Open Source Meeting 2001 in Nagoya University
 4047: 
 4048: *June 9-10, 2001, Nagoya, Japan*
 4049: 
 4050: [](http://tokai.opensource.jp/tsudoi/2001/)
 4051: 
 4052: On June 9-10th, 2001, several Bof about open source community in japan
 4053: were held.100+150 persons attended in person.
 4054: 
 4055: ### `Jun 2001` - NetWorld+Interop Tokyo, BSD BoF
 4056: 
 4057: *June 7 2001, Chiba, Japan*
 4058: 
 4059: [http://www.interop.jp/](http://www.interop.jp/)
 4060: 
 4061: On June 7th, 2001, a BSD BoF was held as one of the night sessions at
 4062: [NetWorld+Interop Tokyo](http://www.interop.jp/). Over 300 people
 4063: attended in person, 50-100 people attended over IRC (volunteers typed
 4064: the discussions to a couple of IRC channels), and 828 clients watched
 4065: the discussion over RealVideo transmission. Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino
 4066: wrote up a [summary of the BSD BoF at NetWorld+Interop
 4067: Tokyo](events/interop-tokyo-2001.html).
 4068: 
 4069: ### `May 2001` - Wakefield 2001
 4070: 
 4071: *May 19-20, 2001, Wakefield, UK*
 4072: 
 4073: There was a NetBSD stand at the Wakefield Acorn / RiscOS show. The
 4074: Wakefield show was more of an ARM biased show, so there was a
 4075: [NetBSD/arm26](../ports/arm26/) and [NetBSD/arm32](../ports/arm32/)
 4076: slant to the NetBSD stand. The stand featured machines running NetBSD,
 4077: and CD-ROMS of the NetBSD system with some additional pre-built packages
 4078: and a copy of the NetBSD web site on them. Also at the show Chris
 4079: Gilbert gave a talk about NetBSD.
 4080: 
 4081: ### `Apr 2001` - Comdex Spring 2001
 4082: 
 4083: *April 2-5, 2001, Chicago, IL*
 4084: 
 4085: [http://www.comdex.com/](http://www.comdex.com/)
 4086: 
 4087: NetBSD had a booth at [Comdex](http://www.comdex.com/) Spring 2001. A
 4088: [short summary](events/comdex-spring-2001.html) of NetBSD at Comdex
 4089: Spring is available.
 4090: 
 4091: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4092: 
 4093: ### `Feb 2001` - Open Source Matsuri 2001 in Akihabara
 4094: 
 4095: *February 10-11, 2001, Tokyo, Japan*
 4096: 
 4097: [Japan NetBSD Users' Group](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/) had a
 4098: [booth](http://www.voj.toda.saitama.jp/photo/OpenSource2001/) with SONY
 4099: NEWS,Sun Ultra1,DEC VAX station,Sega DreamCast,Mac SE/30, Sharp
 4100: X68030,Mac G4Qube,iBook,NEC MobileGearII,
 4101: [PEACE](http://chiharu.hauN.ORG/peace/) and [umidi/utoro
 4102: demo](http://utoro.imou.to/) with 7000 attendances. Held a Presentation
 4103: & a tutorial about NetBSD by jun@NetBSD.org. [[Reports on
 4104: jp.NetBSD.org](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/event/20010210OSF/)]
 4105: 
 4106: ### `Jan 2001` - LinuxWorld Expo 2001
 4107: 
 4108: *January 30-February 2, 2001, New York City, USA*
 4109: 
 4110: [http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/)
 4111: 
 4112: The NetBSD Project shared a stand with [Wasabi
 4113: Systems](http://www.wasabisystems.com/) at LinuxWorld Expo 2001. The
 4114: stand had a variety of different platforms running NetBSD, 1.5 CDs, and
 4115: other swag.
 4116: 
 4117: ### `Dec 2000` - Internet Week 2000
 4118: 
 4119: *December 18-21, 2000, Osaka, Japan*
 4120: 
 4121: [http://www.nic.ad.jp/iw2000/](http://www.nic.ad.jp/iw2000/)
 4122: 
 4123: There was a [BSD BoF
 4124: session](http://www.unixmagic.org/ml/netbsd/200012/msg00019.html) on Dec
 4125: 19 with 160 attendances, 94 clients via [RealVideo
 4126: G2](http://www.real.com) broadcasting,60 IRC realtime broadcasting
 4127: clients. Talking about The BSD System on 1FDD, USB maniacs from across
 4128: the [BSD magazine](http://www.ascii.co.jp/BSDmag/) editorial room,
 4129: announce from BSDi Japan Office, Users groups in
 4130: JP[[NoBUG](http://www.no.bug.gr.jp/), [OFUG](http://www.ofug.net/),
 4131: [S\*BUG](http://www.bbsbrain.ne.jp/~sbug/),
 4132: [K\*bug](http://www.kbug.gr.jp/), [NBUG](http://www.nagoya.bug.gr.jp/),
 4133: [JNUG](http://www.NetBSD.org/community/groups.html#jnug), L\*BUG],
 4134: little red [Daemon-kun](http://www.twin.ne.jp/~minamie/ost/) from The
 4135: Open Source Toys Project, BSD goods present time,and more thinking about
 4136: BSD activity in Japan.
 4137: 
 4138: ### `Dec 2000` - NetBSD 1.5 release
 4139: 
 4140: *December 6, 2000*
 4141: 
 4142: [NetBSD 1.5](../releases/formal-1.5/), the eighth [major
 4143: release](../releases/release-map.html) of NetBSD, was announced to the
 4144: public.
 4145: 
 4146: ### `Dec 2000` - Usenix Systems Administration Conference (LISA)
 4147: 
 4148: *December 3-8, 2000, New Orleans, LA*
 4149: 
 4150: [http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa2000/](http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa2000/)
 4151: 
 4152: ### `Nov 2000` - NetBSD 1.4.3 release
 4153: 
 4154: *November 25, 2000*
 4155: 
 4156: NetBSD 1.4.3, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4157: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.4](../releases/formal-1.4/), was
 4158: announced to the public.
 4159: 
 4160: ### `Nov 2000` - Comdex Fall 2000
 4161: 
 4162: *November 13-17 2000, Las Vegas, NV*
 4163: 
 4164: [http://www.comdex.com/](http://www.comdex.com/)
 4165: 
 4166: The NetBSD Project had a booth at Comdex Fall 2000. We demonstrated a
 4167: full desktop system running on a Macintosh G4 cube, as well as other
 4168: sundry bits. The cube also appeared on German 3Sat Neues.
 4169: 
 4170: Expenses for this event were underwritten by LinuxMall and The NetBSD
 4171: Mission.
 4172: 
 4173: ### `Oct 2000` - Linux Expo Toronto 2000
 4174: 
 4175: *October 30-November 1 2000, Toronto, Ontario, Canada*
 4176: 
 4177: [http://www.linuxexpocanada.com/](http://www.linuxexpocanada.com/)
 4178: 
 4179: The NetBSD Project had a booth at displaying NetBSD i386 and mac68k -
 4180: T-shirts and 1.4.2 CDs were available. The i386 machine was running an
 4181: automated demo which will soon be available in pkgsrc.
 4182: 
 4183: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission and
 4184: David Maxwell.
 4185: 
 4186: ### `Oct 2000` - RISC OS 2000
 4187: 
 4188: *October 21-22 2000, Epsom, England*
 4189: 
 4190: [http://www.armclub.org.uk/shows/riscos/](http://www.armclub.org.uk/shows/riscos/)
 4191: 
 4192: A group of NetBSD enthusiasts were one of the exhibitors at RISC OS
 4193: 2000. They had CD's, leaflets, and a mixture of hardware running NetBSD
 4194: on display. David Brownlee wrote up a report about the [NetBSD stand at
 4195: RISC OS 2000](events/riscos-2000.html).
 4196: 
 4197: ### `Oct 2000` - BSDCon 2000
 4198: 
 4199: *October 14-20 2000, Monterey, CA*
 4200: 
 4201: [http://www.bsdcon.org/](http://www.bsdcon.org/)
 4202: 
 4203: NetBSD had a table at this event, and there were a couple of talks
 4204: spotlighting NetBSD.
 4205: 
 4206: Erik Berls <cyber@NetBSD.org> and Luke Mewburn <lukem@NetBSD.org> gave a
 4207: talk entitled "NetBSD: Platform for the Future". Slides are available at
 4208: [](http://www.mewburn.net/luke/talks/bsdcon-2000/).
 4209: 
 4210: Also, Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino gave a talk on NetBSD 1.5. A transcript
 4211: is available at
 4212: [](ftp://ftp.itojun.org/pub/paper/itojun-bsdcon2000-netbsd15.ps.gz).
 4213: 
 4214: ### `Oct 2000` - Atlanta Linux Showcase
 4215: 
 4216: *October 12-14 2000, Atlanta, GA*
 4217: 
 4218: [http://www.linuxshowcase.org/](http://www.linuxshowcase.org/)
 4219: 
 4220: The NetBSD Project ran a booth at this event, showcasing NetBSD on
 4221: non-PC platforms (primarily the Mac G4 cube). Some unfortunate bugs were
 4222: fixed onsite.
 4223: 
 4224: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4225: 
 4226: ### `Aug 2000` - LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
 4227: 
 4228: *August 14-17 2000, San Jose, CA*
 4229: 
 4230: [http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/](http://www.linuxworldexpo.com/)
 4231: 
 4232: There was a BSD BoF session on Wednesday August 16th. In the September
 4233: 2000 issue, Daemon News published an
 4234: [article](http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200009/linuxworld-2000.html) on
 4235: the BSD presence at LinuxWorld 2000.
 4236: 
 4237: ### `Jul 2000` - O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention 2000
 4238: 
 4239: *July 17-20, 2000, Monterey, CA*
 4240: 
 4241: http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon2000/
 4242: 
 4243: NetBSD had a table at the O'Reilly Open Source Software Convention 2000.
 4244: Also, there was a session called the "Future of the BSDs", presented by
 4245: a group that included Charles Hannum from NetBSD.
 4246: 
 4247: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4248: 
 4249: ### `Jul 2000` - Comdex Canada 2000
 4250: 
 4251: *July 12-14 2000, Toronto, Ontario, Canada*
 4252: 
 4253: The NetBSD Project had a booth at Comdex Canada 2000 at which T-shirts
 4254: and 1.4.2 CDs were available. There are some photos of [the screen,
 4255: showing the bktr display](../images/events/20000712-1.jpg), NetBSD
 4256: developers [David Maxwell (left) and D'Arcy Cain
 4257: (right)](../images/events/20000712-2.jpg), and helpers [Carol Cain, and
 4258: Robert Waters](../images/events/20000712-3.jpg). We also have pictures
 4259: of another [User Friendly visitor](../images/events/booth_puppy.jpg).
 4260: 
 4261: Expenses for this event were underwritten by LinuxMall, The NetBSD
 4262: Mission and David Maxwell.
 4263: 
 4264: ### `Jul 2000` - Japan NetBSD Users' Group meeting
 4265: 
 4266: *July 1 2000, Tokyo Japan*
 4267: 
 4268: [http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting2.html](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/JNUG/announce/meeting2.html)
 4269: 
 4270: The Japan NetBSD Users' Group had their annual meeting, and a NetBSD BoF
 4271: followed.
 4272: 
 4273: ### `Jun 2000` - LinuxTag 2000
 4274: 
 4275: *June 29-July 2 2000, Stuttgart, Germany*
 4276: 
 4277: http://www.linuxtag.org/2000/english/
 4278: 
 4279: A group of \*BSD enthusiasts organized a \*BSD booth at [LinuxTag
 4280: 2000](http://www.linuxtag.org/2000/english/), which, among many other
 4281: things, included a variety of boxes showcasing NetBSD. Christian
 4282: Weisgerber has written a [summary](events/linuxtag-2000.html) about his
 4283: experiences at LinuxTag 2000, as one both manning the \*BSD booth and
 4284: giving a talk.
 4285: 
 4286: ### `Jun 2000` - Usenix Annual Technical Conference
 4287: 
 4288: *June 21-22 2000, San Diego, CA*
 4289: 
 4290: [http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/)
 4291: 
 4292: NetBSD had a presence at the [Usenix Annual Technical
 4293: Conference](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/) in 2000. Most
 4294: notably, Charles Hannum gave a talk about NetBSD, William Studenmund
 4295: gave a [technical session on
 4296: DMFS](http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix2000/freenix/studenmund.html)
 4297: (Data Migration File System) for NetBSD, Chuck Silvers gave a [technical
 4298: session on
 4299: UBC](http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix2000/freenix/silvers.html)
 4300: (an efficient United I/O and Memory Caching Subsystem for NetBSD), and
 4301: Jun-ichiro Hagino gave a [technical session on mbuf changes in
 4302: KAME/\*BSD IPv6
 4303: support](http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix2000/freenix/hagino.html).
 4304: There was also a BSD BoF which included people kicking around beach
 4305: balls emblazoned with "NetBSD support: it's not hot air anymore" in
 4306: reference to the launch of [Wasabi
 4307: Systems](http://www.wasabisystems.com/).
 4308: 
 4309: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The Usenix Association and
 4310: The NetBSD Mission.
 4311: 
 4312: ### `Jun 2000` - German Unix User Group spring '00 meeting
 4313: 
 4314: *June 14-16 2000, Cologne, Germany*
 4315: 
 4316: [http://www.guug.de/](http://www.guug.de/)
 4317: 
 4318: NetBSD was represented at the spring meeting of the [German Unix User
 4319: Group](http://www.guug.de/). Ignatios Souvatzis gave a presentation
 4320: about experiences with IPv6 using NetBSD.
 4321: 
 4322: ### `Jun 2000` - NetWorld+Interop Tokyo
 4323: 
 4324: *June 8 2000, Chiba, Japan*
 4325: 
 4326: [http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/ml/admin-ja/200005/msg00015.html](http://www.jp.NetBSD.org/ja/JP/ml/admin-ja/200005/msg00015.html)
 4327: 
 4328: A joint \*BSD users group BOF was held. Jordan Hubbard and Warner Losh
 4329: (of FreeBSD) joined and gave us a talk. BOF session covering various
 4330: \*BSD followed.
 4331: 
 4332: ### `Apr 2000` - Comdex Spring 2000
 4333: 
 4334: *April 17-20 2000, Chicago, IL*
 4335: 
 4336: [http://www.comdex.com/](http://www.comdex.com/)
 4337: 
 4338: Expenses for this event were underwritten by LinuxMall and The NetBSD
 4339: Mission.
 4340: 
 4341: ### `Apr 2000` - Linux Expo
 4342: 
 4343: *April 10-12 2000, Montreal, Quebec, Canada*
 4344: 
 4345: [http://www.linuxexpocanada.com/](http://www.linuxexpocanada.com/)
 4346: 
 4347: The NetBSD Project had a booth displaying NetBSD i386, hpcmips, and
 4348: mmeye at this event in Montreal, Canada. T-shirts, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, and
 4349: snapshot CDs were available.
 4350: 
 4351: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4352: 
 4353: ### `Mar 2000` - DECUS Munich
 4354: 
 4355: *March 29, 2000, Munich, Germany*
 4356: 
 4357: [http://www.decus.de/](http://www.decus.de/)
 4358: 
 4359: Ignatios Souvatzis talked about NetBSD news and experiences with IPv6 on
 4360: NetBSD at the DECUS Munich Symposium in Bonn.
 4361: 
 4362: ### `Mar 2000` - NetBSD 1.4.2 release
 4363: 
 4364: *March 19, 2000*
 4365: 
 4366: NetBSD 1.4.2, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4367: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.4](../releases/formal-1.4/), was
 4368: announced to the public.
 4369: 
 4370: ### `Feb 2000` - Linux Expo
 4371: 
 4372: *February 1-3 2000, Paris, France*
 4373: 
 4374: [http://www.linuxexpoparis.com/](http://www.linuxexpoparis.com/)
 4375: 
 4376: There was a BSD BoF at the New York Linuxworld on Thursday, February
 4377: 3rd.
 4378: 
 4379: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4380: 
 4381: ### `Dec 1999` - Internet Week 1999
 4382: 
 4383: *December 18 1999, Yokohama, Japan*
 4384: 
 4385: [http://www.nic.ad.jp/iw99/](http://www.nic.ad.jp/iw99/)
 4386: 
 4387: There was a [BSD BoF session](http://www.jp.freebsd.org/event/iw99/) on
 4388: Dec 18.
 4389: 
 4390: ### `Dec 1999` - The Bazaar
 4391: 
 4392: *December 14-16 1999, New York City, NY*
 4393: 
 4394: The NetBSD Project had two kiosks at "The Bazaar" in New York City at
 4395: the Javits Center. We demoed NetBSD on several hardware platforms, and
 4396: provided live video from the show floor via a [Brains, Inc. mmEye video
 4397: server](http://www.brains.co.jp/).
 4398: 
 4399: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4400: 
 4401: ### `Nov 1999` - Comdex Fall 1999
 4402: 
 4403: *November 15-19 1999, Las Vegas, NV*
 4404: 
 4405: [http://www.comdex.com/](http://www.comdex.com/)
 4406: 
 4407: The NetBSD Project had a booth at Comdex Fall 1999. We had 1.4.1 CD
 4408: sets, sample CDs, demo machines, and a few surprises.
 4409: 
 4410: Expenses for this event were underwritten by LinuxMall and The NetBSD
 4411: Mission.
 4412: 
 4413: ### `Nov 1999` - Open Source Matsuri99 in Akihabara
 4414: 
 4415: *November 12-13, 1999, Akihabara, Tokyo*
 4416: 
 4417: Japan NetBSD Users' Group ran a booth at Open Source Matsuri'99 in
 4418: Akihabara ("Matsuri" is Japanese word for "Festival"). We had demo
 4419: machines and short Presentation with NetBSD/hpcmips.
 4420: 
 4421: ### `Oct 1999` - Atlanta Linux Showcase 1999
 4422: 
 4423: *October 14-16, 1999, Atlanta, GA*
 4424: 
 4425: [http://www.linuxshowcase.org/1999/](http://www.linuxshowcase.org/1999/)
 4426: 
 4427: The NetBSD Project ran a booth at the Atlanta Linux Showcase. 1.4.1 CD
 4428: sets and T-shirts were on sale.
 4429: 
 4430: Expenses for this event were underwritten by The NetBSD Mission.
 4431: 
 4432: ### `Oct 1999` - BSD Social Event in Berlin
 4433: 
 4434: *October 9-10, 1999*
 4435: 
 4436: ### `Aug 1999` - NetBSD 1.4.1 release
 4437: 
 4438: *August 26, 1999*
 4439: 
 4440: NetBSD 1.4.1, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4441: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.4](../releases/formal-1.4/), was
 4442: announced to the public.
 4443: 
 4444: ### `Jul 1999` - Wizards of OS \#1
 4445: 
 4446: *July 16-17, 1999, Berlin, Germany*
 4447: 
 4448: Patrick M. Hausen talked about FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD at the Free
 4449: Software Projects panel of the Wizards of OS conference.
 4450: 
 4451: ### `Jun 1999` - LinuxTag '99
 4452: 
 4453: *June 26-27, 1999, Kaiserslautern, Germany*
 4454: 
 4455: [http://www.linuxtag.org/1999/](http://www.linuxtag.org/1999/)
 4456: 
 4457: The NetBSD Project attended LinuxTag '99 in Kaiserslautern, Germany. We
 4458: exhibited a NetBSD/arm32 system running on a DNARD, and demonstrated the
 4459: package system.
 4460: 
 4461: ### `Jun 1999` - Usenix '99
 4462: 
 4463: *June 6-11, 1999, Monterey, CA*
 4464: 
 4465: [http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/](http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/)
 4466: 
 4467: The NetBSD foundation attended the USENIX Annual Technical Conference in
 4468: Monterey, CA. There was a Birds of a Feather session on Tuesday 8, 8pm -
 4469: 10pm, and an exhibition booth featuring many different platforms. There
 4470: is also a [full report](events/usenix1999.html) available.
 4471: 
 4472: ### `Mar 1999` - German Unix User Group spring '99 meeting
 4473: 
 4474: *March 16-19, 1999, Germany*
 4475: 
 4476: [http://www.guug.de/](http://www.guug.de/)
 4477: 
 4478: During the spring meeting of the [German Unix User
 4479: Group](http://www.guug.de/) (GUUG), NetBSD was mentioned in two talks
 4480: held by [Dr. Alexandre
 4481: Wennmacher](http://www.uni-koeln.de/math-nat-fak/geomet/geo/mitarbeiter/mitarb/aw.html).
 4482: The first described security through file flags and the second was about
 4483: checkpointing in userspace.
 4484: 
 4485: At the \*BSD BoF, Hubert Feyrer explained the changes made in the
 4486: Packages System to what was taken from FreeBSD, Christoph Badura
 4487: answered general NetBSD questions.
 4488: 
 4489: ### `May 1999` - NetBSD 1.4 release
 4490: 
 4491: *May 12, 1999*
 4492: 
 4493: [NetBSD 1.4](../releases/formal-1.4/), the seventh [major
 4494: release](../releases/release-map.html) of NetBSD, was announced to the
 4495: public.
 4496: 
 4497: ### `Dec 1998` - NetBSD 1.3.3 release
 4498: 
 4499: *December 23, 1998*
 4500: 
 4501: NetBSD 1.3.3, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4502: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.3](../releases/formal-1.3/), was
 4503: announced to the public.
 4504: 
 4505: ### `Aug 1998` - Open Source Developer Day
 4506: 
 4507: *August 21, 1998, San Jose, CA*
 4508: 
 4509: The NetBSD Project was proud to be a partner with O'Reilly and
 4510: Associates for its Open Source Developer Day, held at the Fairmont Hotel
 4511: in San Jose, CA.
 4512: 
 4513: ### `Jun 1998` - Usenix freenix track
 4514: 
 4515: *June 15-19, 1998, New Orleans, LA*
 4516: 
 4517: [FREENIX](http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix98/freenix/),
 4518: the freely redistributable software track, was held at
 4519: [Usenix](http://www.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/usenix98/).
 4520: FREENIX was intended to be a showcase for the latest developments and
 4521: interesting applications in freely redistributable software including
 4522: NetBSD, FreeBSD, Linux, OpenBSD, GNU and Samba.
 4523: 
 4524: ### `May 1998` - NetBSD 1.3.2 release
 4525: 
 4526: *May 29, 1998*
 4527: 
 4528: NetBSD 1.3.2, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4529: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.3](../releases/formal-1.3/), was
 4530: announced to the public.
 4531: 
 4532: ### `Apr 1998` - MTT '98 "Magic Days Trier"
 4533: 
 4534: *April 25-26, 1998, Germany*
 4535: 
 4536: The Amiga1 user group held another MTT.
 4537: 
 4538: ### `Mar 1998` - NetBSD 1.3.1 release
 4539: 
 4540: *March 9, 1998*
 4541: 
 4542: NetBSD 1.3.1, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4543: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.3](../releases/formal-1.3/), was
 4544: released.
 4545: 
 4546: ### `Jan 1998` - NetBSD 1.3 release
 4547: 
 4548: *January 4, 1998*
 4549: 
 4550: [NetBSD-1.3](../releases/formal-1.5/), the sixth [major
 4551: release](../releases/release-map.html) of NetBSD, was announced to the
 4552: public.
 4553: 
 4554: ### `May 1997` - NetBSD 1.2.1 release
 4555: 
 4556: *May 20, 1997*
 4557: 
 4558: NetBSD 1.2.1, a [patch release](../releases/release-map.html) improving
 4559: stability and fixing bugs in [NetBSD-1.2](../releases/formal-1.2/), was
 4560: announced to the public.
 4561: 
 4562: ### `Apr 1997` - MTT '97 "Magic Days Trier"
 4563: 
 4564: *April 19-20, 1997, Germany*
 4565: 
 4566: A NetBSD-1.2.1/Amiga preview, running on a DraCo and (after installing
 4567: it live over ARCnet) on an Amiga 3000, was presented by Jürgen Schmitz
 4568: and Ignatios Souvatzis at the MTT '97.
 4569: 
 4570: ### `Apr 1997` - DECUS Munich
 4571: 
 4572: *April 17, 1997, Bonn, Germany*
 4573: 
 4574: Ignatios Souvatzis presented a talk about *NetBSD on Digital Hardware*
 4575: at the [DECUS Munich](http://www.decus.de/) Symposium in Bonn.
 4576: 
 4577: ### `Jan 1997` - Anaheim Usenix Birds of a Feather
 4578: 
 4579: *January 14, 1997, Anaheim, CA*
 4580: 
 4581: NetBSD hosted a Birds of a Feather at the Usenix conference which was
 4582: held in Anaheim California. Christos Zoulas spoke about the current
 4583: state, goals and future directions of the project, while Paul
 4584: Kranenburg, Aaron Brown and Chris Demetriou answered questions about the
 4585: sparc and the alpha ports respectively.

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