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Coverage of the OpenBSD Hackathon

ccparrish writes "'In Calgary until May 20, they belong to an organization known as OpenBSD, a grassroots software movement with historical links to the University of California at Berkeley.'"

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  1. Funny! by JDizzy · · Score: 3, Funny
    I like this snipet from the article:
    While the OpenBSD hackathon is a big event, it is eclipsed by others.

    The A-list hacker event of the year takes place every summer in Las Vegas. Since 1993, some of the brightest and craftiest minds have gathered at a conference called DEFCON to mingle with like-minded people, drink alcohol and learn tips from old-school hackers.

    Over the years, however, the "underground" reputation of DEFCON has disappeared. Attendees are increasingly suit-and-tie, computer-security professionals, gawkers, media and government officials.

    "It's cheesy now," scoffs de Raadt. "Nothing happens there -- it's just a party."

    My conference is better than your conference, yaar! Naannaa--booboo
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    It isn't a lie if you belive it.
  2. Re:I'm sorry. by buysse · · Score: 2, Funny

    Then the code will be release in three years after being fully audited...

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  3. Re:Is is legal ? by Geekboy(Wizard) · · Score: 2, Funny

    Outside the US, so the "Patriot Act" doesn't apply. Canada is a different country, eh.