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#NetBSD 11.0 has been branched, and the stabilization process now begins. Pre-release snapshots will be available for users to try soon(tm).

This will be the first release with RISC-V, C23, and POSIX 2024 support.

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In the agenda we will have reports from:

  • board (billc)
  • secteam (billc)
  • releng (martin)
  • core (riastradh)
  • finance-exec (riastradh)
  • membership-exec (martin, christos)
  • pkgsrc-pmc (wiz)
  • pkgsrc-security (tm, leot)
  • gnats (dh)
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  • Enhancing Support for NAT64 Protocol Translation in NetBSD - Dennis O.I
  • Asynchronous I/O Framework - Ethan Miller
  • Using bubblewrap to add sandboxing to NetBSD - Vasyl Lanko
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Released Apr 28, 2025. (58th OpenBSD release)

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The NetBSD Project is pleased to announce NetBSD 10.1, the first point release of the NetBSD 10 stable branch.

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OpenBSD 7.6 (www.openbsd.org)
submitted 2 years ago by neme@lemm.ee to c/bsd@programming.dev
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hello,

I want to learn and deep dive into BSD systems. I am a Linux user for more than 3 years and now I am curious to learn and use BSD since BSD is similar to Linux and has binary compatibility.

sadly my laptop wifi card isn't supported by any BSD systems. so I can't use it as my daily driver. so where should I go or do to learn more about BSD?

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