Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Sep 2006 15:49 UTC, submitted by ghen
NetBSD NetBSD held a public 'Bugathon' this weekend: developers and users gathered together on a public IRC channel where they discussed and fixed a lot of PR's (270 bugs closed in just two days). It was such a success that the NetBSD developers plan to organize such event regularly. There's also a website (still under construction).
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RE: reason for netbsd
by Janizary on Mon 25th Sep 2006 23:40 UTC in reply to "reason for netbsd"
Janizary
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2006-03-12

NetBSD had nothing to do with KAME, KAME was a project done by a series of 7 Japanese companies - the goal was IPSec and IPv6 for all the BSDs with BSD licence, the goal was accomplished and the project folded upon completion. NetBSD just merged in KAME code, like FreeBSD did, and OpenBSD did for IPv6 (though not IPSec, since they did their own before that).

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