Second NetBSD Quarterly Status Report for 2004
Daniel de Kok writes "Jan Schaumann announced that the second NetBSD Quarterly Status Report for 2004 is now available online. This report covers the major recent developments within the NetBSD project during April, May and June."
They started it in January, and it closed at the end of February. It was announced on at least their advocacy mailing list, and was on their news section on the front page of NetBSD.org at the time. They've been choosing a winner since then.
Mailing list announcement
NetBSD news
Good News Everyone!
Mike Smith now works for Apple, who's OS is based on BSD.
He's back to writing BSD code, just for a different project.
Check it out: www.lemis.com/~grog/msmr.html
and at: daemonnews, under "BSD at Apple"
Good News Everyone!
Turns out that *BSD is stronger than ever!
According to an Inernetnews article, Netcraft has confirmed that *BSD has "dramatically increased its market penetration over the last year."
There has been a steady increase in *BSD developers over the past decade.
You can read more about FreeBSD here
If you would like to try out a BSD, you can download: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, or DragonflyBSD
Enjoy!