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There will be workshops, talks, a + theme park and room for various projects to present + themselves. FreeBSD as well as nearly all other BSDs (OpenBSD, + NetBSD, DesktopBSD, PC-BSD, MirBSD) will be present with a booth + as well as several talks and installation workshops held by the + new project www.BSDInstall.de.</description> + </event> + + <event id="coscup-2007"> + <name>COSCUP 2007 - Conference for Open Source Coders, Users and Promoters</name> + <url>http://coscup.org/2007/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>11</month> + <day>3</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>11</month> + <day>4</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="TW">Taiwan (ROC)</country> + <city>Taipei</city> + <site>Techonology Building 2F, National Science Council</site> + </location> + <description>COSCUP 2007 is a joint conference of ICOS (International + Conference on Open Source), to make the open source carnival more + exciting. The mostly change of COSCUP in 2007 is, the conference is + co-organized by all local communities in Taiwan, we hope to enlarge the + participation of local communities during such kind of cooperation. Just + like the spirit of COSCUP, in this conference, you can be both attendee + and promoter, and also involve the operation of the conference. + + The major topics in COSCUP 2007 including web-based platform and embedded + system due to the popularity of Web 2.0 and OLPC; the Chinese session, + Lightning Talk and System session are the most interesting topics for + years. There will be some presentations and talks about FreeBSD. + + The program is attractive just like before, we invite not only big ones + in the community but also developers of non-famous local OSS projects, + to get more people involved and make OSS more brilliant in Taiwan.</description> + </event> + + <event id="systems-2007"> + <name>Systems 2007</name> + <url>http://www.systems-world.de/id/58547/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>23</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>27</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DE">Germany</country> + <city>Munich</city> + <site>Messe München</site> + </location> + <description>Systems is a four day IT fair with more than 50000 + visitors and 1200 exhibitors. FreeBSD will have a booth as well + as the other majour BSDs and will try to repeat the great succes + in 2006. There will be an Open Source conference with workshops, + talks and a theme park for various projects.</description> + </event> + + <event id="bsdcontr-2007"> + <name>BSDConTR 2007</name> + <url>http://www.bsdcontr.org/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>19</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>20</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="TR">Turkey</country> + <city>Istanbul</city> + <site>Sultanahmet Campus Marmara University</site> + </location> + <description>BSDConTR is the first conference on BSD systems in + Turkey. The conference is organized in full cooperation with the + EnderUNIX Software Development Team, which is largely known for its + ongoing support for BSD systems in Turkey and its open source + projects, and Marmara University. Join the developers, users, BSD + system admins and companies in Istanbul to share experiences and + knowledge about BSD Systems.</description> + </event> + + <event id="forum-software-libre"> + <name>I Fórum Software Livre</name> + <url>http://www.softwarelivre.com.pt/index.php</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>12</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>13</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="PT">Portugal</country> + <city>Lisbon</city> + <site>Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa</site> + </location> + <description>I Fórum Software Livre is a two day conference on + Free Software and Open Source, taking place in Lisbon. There + will be some presentations and talks about + FreeBSD.</description> + </event> + + <event id="building-os-community-freebsd-ucbe-2007"> + <name>Course: Building and Running an Open Source Community</name> + <url>http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course1557.html</url> + + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>3</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>10</month> + <day>3</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="US">USA</country> + <city>San Francisco</city> + <site>UC Extension San Francisco: Room 216, South of Market Center</site> + </location> + + <description>The BSD community started at UC Berkeley in the late + 1970's. Through the 1980's, the BSD software was developed and + released from Berkeley. In 1992, Berkeley made its final + release, 4.4BSD-Lite, an open-source version of BSD. Since that + time, independent development has continued by the FreeBSD, + NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, and Dragonfly projects. This talk + traces the history and structure of the BSD community from its + start as a small group of paid staff at Berkeley up through the + thousands of volunteer developers that make up the FreeBSD + Project of today. It describes how the development structure set + up at Berkeley was expanded to create a self-organizing project + that supports an ever growing and changing group of developers + around the world.</description> + </event> + + <event id="kernel-internals-ucbe-2007"> + <name>Course: FreeBSD Kernel Internals</name> + <url>http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course927.html</url> + + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>29</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>11</month> + <day>3</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="US">USA</country> + <city>Berkeley</city> + <site>UC Extension Berkeley: Room 211, Golden Bear Building</site> + </location> + + <description>This course will provide a firm background in the + FreeBSD kernel. The course will cover basic kernel services, + process structure, the FreeBSD jail facility for hosting virtual + machines, scheduling, signal handling, and virtual and physical + memory management. The kernel I/O structure will be described + showing how I/O is multiplexed, special devices are handled, + character processing is performed, and the buffer pool is + managed. The implementation of the filesystem and its + capabilities, including soft updates and snapshots, will be + described. The filesystem interface will then be described to + show how it can be used to support multiple filesystem types + such as Sun Microsystem's Network File System (NFS). The course + will also cover the FreeBSD socket-based network architecture, + layering, and implementation. Socket communications primitives + and internal layering will be discussed, with emphasis on the + interfaces between layers; the TCP/IP implementation will be + used as an example. A discussion of routing issues will be + included. Other system-related topics include performance + measurement, system tuning, and security issues. The + presentations will emphasize code organization, data structure + navigation, and algorithms. It will not cover machine-specific + parts of the system, such as device drivers. + + Saturdays September 29, October 6 and 27, and + November 3, 2007; 9:00AM to 5:30PM Sept. 29 to Nov. 3: Sat., 9 + am-5:30 pm (no meetings Oct. 13 and Oct. 20).</description> + </event> + + <event id="bsd-narrative-history-ucbe-2007"> + <name>Course: A Narrative History of BSD</name> + <url>http://www.unex.berkeley.edu/cat/course1556.html</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>26</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>26</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="US">USA</country> + <city>San Francisco</city> + <site>UC Extension San Francisco: Room 216, South of Market Center</site> + </location> + + <description>Learn the history of the BSD (Berkeley Software + Distributions) from one of its key developers, who brings the + history to life, complete with anecdotes and footnotes to the + historical narrative. The BSD community began at the UC Berkeley + in the late 1970s. You'll hear about the triumphs and defeats of + the project and its releases during its heyday in the 1980s. The + Berkeley era concludes with the tumultuous lawsuit, ultimately + settled in Berkeley's favor, which allowed the final release in + 1992 of 4.4BSD-Lite, an open-source version of BSD. The talk + includes a brief commentary on the FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, + Darwin, and Dragonfly projects that took their genesis from the + release of 4.4BSD-Lite.</description> + </event> + + <event id="openexpo-2007"> + <name>OpenExpo 2007</name> + <url>http://www.openexpo.ch/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>19</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>20</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="CH">Switzerland</country> + <city>Zurich</city> + <site>Event550 Hall</site> + </location> + <description>The goal of OpenExpo is the promotion of Open Source + software in the business environment. Among many others, there + will be a FreeBSD booth.</description> + </event> + + <event id="eurobsdcon-2007"> + <name>EuroBSDCon 2007</name> + <url>http://2007.eurobsdcon.org/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>14</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>9</month> + <day>15</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DK">Denmark</country> + <city>Copenhagen</city> + <site>Symbion Science Park</site> + </location> + <description>The sixth annual European BSD Conference. It is + oriented to developers and users of all BSD flavors, including + FreeBSD of course. A variety of full and half-day tutorials will + precede the conference.</description> + </event> + + <event id="froscon-2007"> + <name>FrOSCon 2007</name> + <url>http://www.froscon.org/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>8</month> + <day>25</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>8</month> + <day>26</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DE">Germany</country> + <city>Sankt Augustin</city> + <site>Fachhochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg</site> + <address>Grantham-Allee 20</address> + </location> + <description>FrOSCon is a two day conference on Free Software + and Open Source, taking place in Sankt Augustin near the cities + of Bonn and Cologne. The conference revolves around a rich schedule + of talks, highlighting current topics in Free Software and Open + Source.</description> + </event> + + <event id="cosin-2007"> + <name>CoSin 2007</name> + <url>http://www.ccc.de/calendar/2007/cosin?language=en</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>7</month> + <day>6</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>7</month> + <day>8</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="CH">Switzerland</country> + <city>Aargau</city> + <site>Kulturzentrum Bremgarten (KuZeB)</site> + </location> + <description>CoSin is a three day conference on Open Source and + various other topics taking place in the Kulturzentrum + Bremgarten near Zurich. There will be a FreeBSD booth as well + as other BSDs.</description> + </event> + + <event id="ltpact-2007"> + <name>LT Pact 2007</name> + <url>http://www.ltpact.com</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>6</month> + <day>20</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>6</month> + <day>22</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="US">USA</country> + <state>Nevada</state> + <city>Las Vegas</city> + </location> + <description>LT Pact is a two day web hosting conference in Las + Vegas, Nevada being presented by Layered Technologies. The conference + features talks and panels that focus on web hosting and technologies + in use by large hosting companies. There will be a FreeBSD lab + session during the conference and plenty of FreeBSD gear. + </description> + </event> + + <event id="linuxtag-2007"> + <name>LinuxTag 2007</name> + <url>http://www.linuxtag.org/2007/en/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>5</month> + <day>30</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>6</month> + <day>2</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DE">Germany</country> + <city>Berlin</city> + <site>Messe Berlin</site> + </location> + <description>LinuxTag is Europe's largest event about Free Software, + Linux and Open Source. This year there will be the traditional + FreeBSD booth and several BSD talks. + </description> + </event> + + <event id="bsdcan-2007"> + <name>BSDCan 2007</name> + <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>5</month> + <day>18</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>5</month> + <day>19</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="CA">Canada</country> + <city>Ottawa</city> + <site>University of Ottawa</site> + </location> + <description>BSDCan is a developers conference with a strong focus + on emerging technologies, research projects, and works in + progress. It also features Userland infrastructure projects and + invites contributions from both free software developers and those + from commercial vendors.</description> + </event> + + <event id="unix-linux-day-zweibruecken-2007"> + <name>Unix and Linux Day 2007</name> + <url>http://www.unix-and-linux-day.de/index.html</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>5</month> + <day>5</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>5</month> + <day>5</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DE">Germany</country> + <city>Zweibrücken</city> + <site>FH Kaiserslautern, Site Zweibrücken</site> + </location> + <description>Among others, there will be a talk about FreeBSD by + Alexander Leidinger.</description> + </event> + + <event id="augsburger-linuxinfotag-2007"> + <name>Augsburger Linux-Infotag 2007</name> + <url>http://www.luga.de/Aktionen/LIT-2007/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>3</month> + <day>24</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>3</month> + <day>24</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DE">Germany</country> + <city>Augsburg</city> + <site>FH Augsburg</site> + </location> + <description>The Augsburger Linux-Infotag offers two parallel tracks + of talks to show the capabilities of free and open source software. + There will be several talks about FreeBSD as well as a FreeBSD + booth.</description> + </event> + + <event id="asiabsdcon-2007"> + <name>AsiaBSDCon 2007</name> + <url>http://2007.asiabsdcon.org/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>3</month> + <day>8</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>3</month> + <day>11</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="JP">Japan</country> + <city>Tokyo</city> + <site>University of Tokyo</site> + </location> + <description>AsiaBSDCon is a conference for users and developers on BSD + based systems. The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and + using systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin + and MacOS X. AsiaBSDCon is a technical conference and aims to collect + the best technical papers and presentations available to ensure that + the latest developments in our open source community are shared with + the widest possible audience.</description> + </event> + + <event id="linuxtage-chemnitz-2007"> + <name>Linuxtage Chemnitz 2007</name> + <url>http://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2007/info/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>3</month> + <day>3</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>3</month> + <day>4</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="DE">Germany</country> + <city>Chemnitz</city> + <site>Technical University Chemnitz</site> + </location> + <description>Linuxtage Chemnitz is a two day event on Linux and Free + Software in general. There will be workshops, talks and room for various + projects to present themselves. FreeBSD will be present with a booth as + well as several talks.</description> + </event> + + <event id="fosdem-2007"> + <name>FOSDEM 2007</name> + <url>http://www.fosdem.org/2007/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>2</month> + <day>24</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>2</month> + <day>25</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="BE">Belgium</country> + <city>Brussels</city> + <site>Universite Libre de Bruxelles</site> + </location> + <description>A 2-day event to promote the widespread use of Free and + Open Source software. Several BSD developers, including FreeBSD developers, + will be present.</description> + </event> + + <event id="scale-2007"> + <name>SCALE: Southern California Linux Expo 2007</name> + <url>http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/</url> + <startdate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>2</month> + <day>10</day> + </startdate> + <enddate> + <year>2007</year> + <month>2</month> + <day>11</day> + </enddate> + <location> + <country code="US">USA</country> + <state>California</state> + <city>Los Angeles</city> + <site>The Westin Los Angeles Airport</site> + </location> + <description>The fifth Southern California Linux Expo will have + an <a href="http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale5x/exhibitions/freebsd.php"> + exhibition booth</a> on FreeBSD. A computer will be available + and CDROMs provided by <a href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</a> + will be handed out.</description> + </event> +</events> |