16 years ago, who'd have ever thought a Microsoft office would host a
FreeBSD event?

I like this...

Mark.

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Subject:        [MyNOG] FreeBSD event on the 29th March
Date:   Mon, 26 Mar 2018 10:17:09 +0000
From:   Jenna Kassim <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]



Hi everyone,

My name is Jenna and I'm with Women Who Code KL. We're a non profit
organization and we have an event this coming Thursday, 29th March at
Microsoft Office in KLCC with FreeBSD Foundation.

This event is free with limited tickets and it's open to all who are
interested.
Tickets are available at: 
wwcodekl-freebsd.peatix.com <http://wwcodekl-freebsd.peatix.com>

Hope to see you there!

---

Ever been curious about FreeBSD and why Operating Systems such as MacOS
X, iOS, Nintendo Switch System software, Sony's PS3/4, etc are built on
top of FreeBSD code base? FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like
operating system descended from Research Unix via the Berkeley Software
Distribution (BSD). The first version of FreeBSD was released in 1993,
and as of 2005 FreeBSD was the most widely used open-source BSD
distribution, accounting for more than three-quarters of all installed
systems running open-source BSD derivatives.

If you think Operating Systems are somehow magical and difficult to work
on, in this session, Philip Paeps from FreeBSD Foundation will help to
dispel your notion of it and uncover more about the community behind the
project and how you can be a part of it.

*Speaker*
Philip Paeps is an independent consultant and contractor based in
Belgium. He provides research and development on low-level software and
operating systems, particularly in an embedded or real-time context. His
main interests are bootloaders, device drivers and high-performance
networking. He can also be convinced to teach courses and workshops on a
variety of networking-related topics.

In his so-called free time, Philip is a FreeBSD committer contributing
mainly to the kernel and a member of the FreeBSD security team. He was
one of the main organisers of FOSDEM, the largest annual open source
software conference in Europe, from the early 2000s until 2015. He
denies having any involvement with amateur radio or tabletop role
playing games.

https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/about/board-of-directors/
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