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New committer: Dimitry Andric (src)
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New committer: Oliver Hauer (ports)
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New committer: Baptiste Daroussin (ports)
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FreeBSD Foundation July 2010 Newsletter
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FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE Available
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April-June, 2010 Status Report
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New committer: Andrew Turner (src)
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PC-BSD 8.1 Released
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New committer: Tijl Coosemans (src)
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New committer: Joseph S. Atkinson (ports)
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New FreeBSD Core Team elected
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Official PC-BSD Blog launched
Dru Lavigne who joined the PC-BSD Team earlier this month, is well known in the BSD community for her "A...
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FreeBSD 8.1-RC2 available
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GNOME 3.0 Delayed Until March 2011
Julie188 writes "GNOME 3.0 was scheduled to be released in September but during the developers conference, GUADEC 2010 in Den Haag, the organization had to face facts: the much ballyhooed GNOME Shell really wasn't ready. The Shell is supposed to bring 'a whole new user experience to the desktop.' So now, in September, what users will see is GNOME 2.32, distributed as a new stable release. Next target date for 3.0: March 2011."
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FreeBSD 8.1-RC1 Available
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New committer: Ashish SHUKLA (ports)
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New committer: Brendan Fabeny (ports)
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FreeBSD 8.1 Released
hsn and other readers pointed out that FreeBSD 8.1 has been released. "This is the second release from the 8-STABLE branch which improves on the functionality of FreeBSD 8.0 and introduces some new features. Some of the highlights: zfsloader added; zpool version of ZFS subsystem updated to version 14; NFSv4 ACL support in UFS and ZFS; support added to cp(1), find(1), getfacl(1), mv(1), and setfacl(1) utilities; UltraSPARC IV/IV+, SPARC64 V support; SMP support in PowerPC G5; BIND 9.6.2-P2..." ... and much more. See the release notes summary and the details.
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