Apparently Elephants and FreeBSD are Quite Popular
15 Jun 2009, 16:50 by Giorgos KeramidasLooking at the search terms that people used to reach this weblog, I noticed that one of the most popular posts of all time is the Contributing to FreeBSD post of Feb 2009.
This is fantastic! I didn’t realize readers of this weblog would like the particular post so much, but I am extremely pleased you did!
Announcement: FreeBSD 7.2 release
The FreeBSD 7.2 release is out!
Ken Smith has posted the official email announcement of 7.2-RELEASE earlier today:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2009-May/001253.html
This is the third minor release in the 7.X branch of FreeBSD development, and it includes many bug fixes ...
read moreAnnouncement: FreeBSD 7.1 Release
The FreeBSD 7.1 release is out!
Ken Smith has posted the official email announcement of 7.1-RELEASE earlier today:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2009-January/001229.html
This is a minor release in the 7.X branch of FreeBSD development, but it includes many bug fixes, improvements ...
read moreAthens Digital Week 2008
From: keramida
Subject: Athens Digital Week 2008
References: http://www.athensdigitalweek.gr/
Everything is ready, so I’m going to leave for Athens to attend the “Athens Digital Week 2008” event tomorrow. Two short presentations have been prepared, and sent to the organizers. I am not sure if we will ...
read moreA bunch of updates for the Greek FreeBSD/doc translations
Translations of technical documentation from English to Greek are a relatively difficult task. It takes a certain level of attention to detail and a fairly good command of both languages. Then there is the minor issue of keeping the translations up to date with their English counterparts.
Updating translations (the ...
read moreBSD make on other systems
The topic of using a “BSD make” on other systems seems to pop up now and then. I haven’t really finished the automake-based ‘port’ of FreeBSD make that I started some time ago, but seeing that others are interested too is a bit nice. A recent post by Chuck ...
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