The FreeBSD CORE Team invites you to a Best Practices virtual panel discussion
at either 1800 UTC on May 12, 2021, or 0200 UTC on May 26, 2021. (We’re
arranging two separate meetings to accommodate attendees in different Time
Zones.) The discussion will primarily cover how developers can improve
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> On 23 Feb, 2021, at 02:31, FreeBSD Core Team Secretary
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Following on from the effort in 2019, The FreeBSD team is arranging another
> Community Survey to help shape the future of The FreeBSD Project. The purpose
> of t
Hi,
Following on from the effort in 2019, The FreeBSD team is arranging another
Community Survey to help shape the future of The FreeBSD Project. The purpose
of this survey is to collect quantitative data from the public in order to help
guide the project’s priorities and efforts. Similar surv
Based on the continuity of our last CORE Office Hours The FreeBSD CORE Team
would like to invite you all to a virtual town hall meeting. As mentioned
earlier this session is timed at 0200 UTC on 14th October, 2020 geared towards
the other part of the World but everyone is welcome to join. See
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Based on the continuity of our last CORE Office Hours The FreeBSD CORE Team
would like to invite you all to a virtual town hall meeting. The session is
timed at 1800 UTC on 23rd September, 2020. See
https://wiki.freebsd.org/OfficeHours for details on how to join either a live
stream to watch, o
Based on the continuity of our last CORE Office Hours The FreeBSD CORE Team
would like to invite you all to a virtual town hall meeting. The session is
timed at 1800 UTC on 16th September, 2020. See
https://wiki.freebsd.org/OfficeHours for details on how to join either a live
stream to watch, o
FreeBSD recently held an election for its governing body called the ‘Core
Team’. The newly elected Core Team would like to invite you to a virtual town
hall meeting. We’ll be holding two sessions, one timed well for Europe and the
Americas; the other timed well for Asia, Africa and India. Sessio
The FreeBSD Core Team is aware of recent controversial statements made
on social media by a FreeBSD developer. We, along with the Code of
Conduct review committee, are investigating the matter and will decide
what action to take. Both the Core Team and the FreeBSD Foundation
would like to make it