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Typical meeting structure:
Typical meeting structure:
# Brief discussion of what we are working on within the project, and where we could use some help.
# Brief discussion of what we are working on within the project, and where we could use some help.
# One to two short talks dealing with FreeBSD, aimed to all skill levels.
# One to two short talks dealing with FreeBSD, aimed at all skill levels.
# Chit-chat time where you can talking to people involved on how to get started, how you can help, or ideas on things that can be worked on within the project.
# Chit-chat time where you can talk to people involved on how to get started, how you can help, or ideas on things that can be worked on within the project.


Other BSD people are welcomed too.
Other BSD people are welcomed too.

Revision as of 00:50, 20 July 2015

Friends of FreeBSD

We are a friendly group of FreeBSD contributors, users, and enthusiasts. All skill levels are welcome to join us at our once a month meeting at Noisebridge.

Typical meeting structure:

  1. Brief discussion of what we are working on within the project, and where we could use some help.
  2. One to two short talks dealing with FreeBSD, aimed at all skill levels.
  3. Chit-chat time where you can talk to people involved on how to get started, how you can help, or ideas on things that can be worked on within the project.

Other BSD people are welcomed too.

Dates

Third Thursday (6pm to 9pm) of the month we meet up at Noisebridge to talk about FreeBSD and the friends of FreeBSD. The following planned dates for FoF are:

  • Feburary 19, 2015
  • March 19, 2015
  • April 16, 2015
  • May 21, 2015
  • June 18, 2015

Getting Involved

If you want to help out by either giving a talk, or anything else, please feel free to bring it up at the meeting.