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Introduction

This page lists teams, groups and individuals within the FreeBSD project with designated project roles and areas of responsibility, along with brief descriptions and contact information.


FreeBSD Core Team <core@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of Directors", responsible for deciding the project's overall goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the FreeBSD project landscape. The Core Team is elected by the active developers in the project.

FreeBSD Documentation Engineering Team <doceng@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Documentation Engineering Team is responsible for defining and following up documentation goals for the committers in the Documentation project. The doceng team charter describes the duties and responsibilities of the Documentation Engineering Team in greater detail.

FreeBSD Port Management Team <portmgr@FreeBSD.org>

The primary responsibility of the FreeBSD Port Management Team is to ensure that the FreeBSD Ports Developer community provides a ports collection that is functional, stable, up-to-date and full-featured. Its secondary responsibility is to coordinate among the committers and developers who work on it. The portmgr team charter describes the duties and responsibilities of the Port Management Team in greater detail.


Primary Release Engineering Team <re@FreeBSD.org>

The Primary Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting and publishing release schedules for official project releases of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining RELENG_* branches, among other things. The release engineering team charter describes the duties and responsibilities of the Primary Release Engineering Team in greater detail.

FreeBSD/alpha Release Engineering Team <re-alpha@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/alpha Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/alpha platform.

FreeBSD/amd64 Release Engineering Team <re-amd64@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/amd64 Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/amd64 platform.

FreeBSD/ia64 Release Engineering Team <re-ia64@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/ia64 Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/ia64 platform.

FreeBSD/i386 Release Engineering Team <re-x86@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/i386 Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/i386 platform.

FreeBSD/pc98 Release Engineering Team <re-pc98@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/pc98 Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/pc98 platform.

FreeBSD/ppc Release Engineering Team <re-ppc@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/ppc Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/ppc platform.

FreeBSD/sparc64 Release Engineering Team <re-sparc64@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD/sparc64 Release Engineering Team is responsible for specific release issues related to the FreeBSD/sparc64 platform.


Donations Team <donations@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Donations Team is responsible for responding to donations offers, establishing donation guidelines and procedures, and coordinating donation offers with the FreeBSD developer community. A more detailed description of the duties of the Donations Team is available on the FreeBSD Donations Liaison page.

Marketing Team <marketing@FreeBSD.org>

Press contact, marketing, interviews, information.

Security Team <secteam@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Security Team (headed by the Security Officer) is responsible for keeping the community aware of bugs, exploits and security risks affecting the FreeBSD src and ports trees, and to promote and distribute information needed to safely run FreeBSD systems. Furthermore, it is responsible for resolving software bugs affecting the security of FreeBSD and issuing security advisories. The FreeBSD Security Officer Charter describes the duties and responsibilities of the Security Officer in greater detail.

Vendor Relations Team <vendor-relations@FreeBSD.org>

Vendor relations.


Core Team Secretary <core-secretary@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Core Team Secretary is a non-voting member of the Core Team, responsible for documenting the work done by core, keeping track of the core agenda, direct contact with non-core members sending mail to core and to be an the interface to the admin team for committer/account approval. The Core Team Secretary is also responsible for writing and sending out monthly status reports to the FreeBSD Developer community, containing a summary of core's latest decisions and actions.

Port Management Team Secretary <portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Port Management Team Secretary is a non-voting member of the Port Management Team, responsible for documenting the work done by portmgr, keeping track of voting procedures, and to be an interface to the other teams, especially the admin and Core teams. The Port Management Team Secretary is also responsible for writing and sending out monthly status reports to the FreeBSD Developer community, containing a summary of portmgr's latest decisions and actions.

Security Team Secretary <secteam-secretary@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Security Team Secretary will make sure someone responds to incoming emails towards the Security Team. He will acknowledge receipt and keep track of the progress within the Security Team. If needed the Secretary will contact members of the Security Team to let them provide an update on ongoing items. Currently the Security Team Secretary does not handle Security Officer Team items.


Accounts Team <accounts@>

The Accounts Team is responsible for setting up accounts for new committers in the project. Requests for new accounts will not be acted upon without the proper approval from the appropriate entity.

Backups Administrators <backups@>

The Backups Administrators handle all backups on the FreeBSD cluster.

Bugmeisters & GNATS Administrators <bugmeister@FreeBSD.org>

The Bugmeisters and GNATS Administrators are responsible for ensuring that the maintenance database is in working order, that the entries are correctly categorised and that there are no invalid entries. They are also responsible for the problem report group.

Cluster Administrators <clusteradm@>

The Cluster Administrators consists of the people responsible for administrating the machines that the project relies on for its distributed work and communication to be synchronised. It consists mainly of those people who have physical access to the servers. Issues concerning the projects infrastructure or setting up new - machines should be directed to the cluster admnistrators.

+ machines should be directed to the cluster administrators.

CVS doc/www Repository Managers <dcvs@FreeBSD.org>

The CVS doc/www Repository Managers are allowed to directly modify the repository without using the CVS tool. It is their responsibility to ensure that technical problems that arise in the repository are resolved quickly. The CVS doc/www repository managers have the authority to back out commits if this is necessary to resolve a CVS technical problem. Repo-copy requests should be directed to the repository managers.

CVS ports Repository Managers <pcvs@FreeBSD.org>

The CVS ports Repository Managers are allowed to directly modify the repository without using the CVS tool. It is their responsibility to ensure that technical problems that arise in the repository are resolved quickly. The CVS ports repository managers have the authority to back out commits if this is necessary to resolve a CVS technical problem. Repo-copy requests should be directed to the repository managers.

CVS src Repository Managers <ncvs@FreeBSD.org>

The CVS src Repository Managers are allowed to directly modify the repository without using the CVS tool. It is their responsibility to ensure that technical problems that arise in the repository are resolved quickly. The CVS source repository managers have the authority to back out commits if this is necessary to resolve a CVS technical problem. Repo-copy requests should be directed to the repository managers.

CVSup Mirror Site Coordinators <cvsup-master@FreeBSD.org>

The CVSup Mirror Site Coordinators coordinates all the CVSup mirror site adminstrators to ensure that they are distributing current versions of the software, that they have the capacity to update themselves when major updates are in progress, and making it easy for the general public to find their closest CVSup mirror.

DNS Administrators <dnsadm@>

The DNS Administrators are responsible for managing DNS and related services.

FTP/WWW Mirror Site Coordinators <mirror-admin@FreeBSD.org>

The FTP/WWW Mirror Site Coordinators coordinate all the FTP/WWW mirror site adminstrators to ensure that they are distributing current versions of the software, that they have the capacity to update themselves when major updates are in progress, and making it easy for the general public to find their closest FTP/WWW mirror.

Perforce Repository Administrators <perforce-admin@FreeBSD.org>

The Perforce Repository Administrators are responsible for administrating the FreeBSD perforce source repository and setting up new perforce accounts. All requests concerning new perforce accounts for non-committers should be directed to the perforce administrators.

Postmaster Team <postmaster@FreeBSD.org>

The Postmaster Team is responsible for mail being correctly delivered to the committers' email address, ensuring that the mailing lists work, and should take measures against possible disruptions of project mail services, such as having troll-, spam- and virus-filters.

Reference Systems Administrators <refadm@>

The Reference Systems Administrators are responsible for administrating, upgrading and maintaining the reference systems in the FreeBSD cluster. These systems are available to all FreeBSD committers.

Webmaster Team <webmaster@FreeBSD.org>

The FreeBSD Webmaster Team is responsible for keeping the main FreeBSD web sites up and running. This means web server configuration, CGI scripts, fulltext and mailing list search. Anything web related, technical stuff belongs to the scope of the Webmaster Team, excluding bugs in the documentation.

&footer; diff --git a/share/sgml/usergroups.xml b/share/sgml/usergroups.xml index ef032af565..6a848b8edc 100644 --- a/share/sgml/usergroups.xml +++ b/share/sgml/usergroups.xml @@ -1,1193 +1,1193 @@ - $FreeBSD: www/share/sgml/usergroups.xml,v 1.76 2009/02/27 17:07:01 jkois Exp $ + $FreeBSD: www/share/sgml/usergroups.xml,v 1.77 2009/03/16 19:20:46 delphij Exp $ The Global BSD User Groups http://metabug.org/ The Global BSD User Groups organization was founded to help promote local BSD user groups by helping to share ideas and experiences with other BUG organizations. Our goals are:
  • Foster inter-BUG relations and communications to increase unity in the BSD user group communities.
  • Assist in increasing awareness of smaller user groups in the community.
  • Facilitate idea and resource sharing through common access to meeting presentation topics and materials.
  • Increase exposure to other BSD projects where local user groups may have less member interest or experience.
  • Offer a BSD user group for those without a local BUG.
We are working on ways to provide remote participation through streaming video of presentations. You can check our website or contact us via e-mail.
Home Unix Users Group for Brisbane http://www.humbug.org.au/ We meet fortnightly at meeting rooms provided by the University of Queensland. More information, including how to join the mailing lists, is available at http://www.humbug.org.au. Located in Queensland. BUGA, The BSD User Group of Adelaide mailto:majordomo@lemis.com We meet at irregular intervals. Join the mailing list by sending a message to majordomo@lemis.com with the text subscribe BUGA in the body. Located in South Australia. BSD Users Group, Sydney (BUGS) http://www.bugs.au.FreeBSD.org/ The BSD Users Group, Sydney (BUGS) meets occasionally in Sydney and surrounds. We have members from all over NSW. To join the mailing list or IRC channel, visit http://www.bugs.au.freebsd.org/. Located in New South Wales. Victoria's FreeBSD Users Group (VicFUG) http://www.vicfug.au.FreeBSD.org/ Based in Melbourne. You can join the mailing list by sending an empty message to general-subscribe@vicfug.au.FreeBSD.org. New Zealand FreeBSD Users Group http://nzfug.nz.freebsd.org/nzfug/ The NZ FreeBSD Users Group runs a mailing list and maintains local mirrors. The BSD User Group Austria (BUGAT) http://www.bugat.at/ The BSD User Group Austria (BUGAT) is a german-language oriented user group. Visit our server for more information. Located in Austria. BSD-DK http://www.bsd-dk.dk/ The Danish BSD User Group. Promotion and support of the BSD derived Operating Systems in Denmark. Mailing lists, lecture and workshops. Send mail subscription requests to bsd-dk-request@bsd-dk.dk. Located in Denmark. AaUUG http://www.aauug.dk/ AaUUG is a general Unix Group with most interest in Linux and BSD. Mailinglists, lectures and meetings. Located in Denmark, Aarhus. AlbaBUG http://www.AlbaBSD.org The Albanian BSD Users Group is a group that represents and supports *BSD in Albanian language. More information is available at http://www.AlbaBSD.org. Located in Prishtina, Kosova. Augusta http://www.augusta.de/ The BSD User Group of the Augsburger Computer Forum e.V. meets every second Saturday at 17.00. Please visit our web site for more information on dates and our address. We have all kinds of BSD, but mainly FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Located in Germany, Augsburg. The Aachener BSD Stammtisch http://foldr.org/mailman/listinfo/bsd-ac/ The Aachener BSD Stammtisch is meeting infrequently to discuss BSD and related matters over a glass of beer. Meetings are coordinated through our mailing list. Located in Germany, Aachen. BSD-Crew Dresden http://www.bsd-crew.de/ BSD-Crew Dresden is a User Group who has some projects related in bringing the BSD to the desktop and electronic communication. Located in Germany, Dresden. The Cosmo-Project http://www.cosmo-project.de/ The Cosmo-Project is a User Group with a difference. Instead of just meeting, they actively develop project such as robots. Most users use FreeBSD, but it is not a specifically FreeBSD-related group. Located in Germany, Duisburg. BSD User Group Hamburg (BSDHH) http://www.bsdhh.org/bsdhh-de-faq.html The BSD User Group Hamburg (BSDHH) meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7.00pm in the Chinese restaurant Lotosblute, Luwenstrasse 22 in Hamburg-Eppendorf. Most members are FreeBSD users, although users of all BSD flavors are welcome. Located in Germany, Hamburg. Unix Users Group Rhein-Neckar e.V. (UUGRN e.V.) http://www.uugrn.org/ The Unix Users Group Rhein-Neckar e.V. (UUGRN e.V.) provides a regional forum for users of all Unix flavors, with a stress on Linux and BSD. Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at the "Tomate" in B6,12 68159 Mannheim. The FIXME meeting happens every first Friday of each month in "Forum41" in Schwetzingen. Located in Germany, Rhine-Neckar-Region. Berkeley in Munich (BIM) http://berklix.org/bim/ The Berkeley in Munich (BIM) caters for users of BSD based systems in Oberbayern. Located in Germany, Munich. Ulmer BSD User Stammtisch http://www.u-bus.de The U-BUS meets every last Thursday of the month. For more information about meetings and related issues, please check the web page (u-bus). Located in Germany, Ulm. Bluefrogs e.V. http://www.bluefrogs.de/ Unix and Linux User Group in Bergisch Gladbach (near Cologne), German. Meetings are held twice a month. We are working with all Open Source Unix derivates: FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux and others. We give workshops, lectures, talks and install parties. For more information please email us at: info@bluefrogs.de The Koelner Linux und U.n.i.x Gruppe http://www.koeln-lug.de/ The Koelner Linux und U.n.i.x Gruppe(Cologne Linux and U.n.i.x Group) is a community of Linux and Unix users located in Germany, Koeln (Cologne) with a mailing list and meetings two times a month. BSE München http://bse.42.org/ BSE (BSD Social Event) is located in München (Munich), Germany. Feel free to visit our regular meetings (every four weeks) or join the mailing list. For more information visit the BSE web site. FUG-FR http://www.fug-fr.org/ The FreeBSD User Group France (FUG-FR) is an group of FreeBSD enthusiasts in France currently involved translating marketing papers etc. They are also active in helping out FOSDEM (held in Brussels). For more information please visit our web page http://www.fug-fr.org or contact Rodrigo Osorio. The Serbian BSD User Group http://www.bsd-srbija.org/ The Serbian BSD Users Group provides an open forum for all things BSD-related in the Serbian language. Located in Serbia. Russian UNIX Forums http://unixforums.org.ru Russian UNIX Forums provides a place for the Russian Unix community to share knowledge. There are some articles and there is a maintained Unix Encyclopedia Project. A specific *BSD section is available as well. Russian FreeBSD User Group (RFUG) http://bsdportal.ru The Russian FreeBSD User Group (RFUG) is a Russian language oriented user group for the Russian and ex-USSR users. Located in the Russia. Gruppo Utenti FreeBSD Italia (GUFI) http://www.gufi.org/ The Gruppo Utenti FreeBSD Italia (GUFI) is a "italian powered" FreeBSD User Group. It is intended to help Italian FreeBSD users to find support and articles on/about FreeBSD in the italian language. Please follow this link to know more about us. Located in Italia. Romanian BSD Forums http://bsdforums.unixro.net/ Romanian BSD Forums provides a friendly place for the Romanian *BSD community to share knowledge. A specific FreeBSD section is available on the forum. The Romanian FreeBSD Users Group/Free Unix Group (ROFUG) http://www.rofug.ro/ The ROFUG (Romanian FreeBSD Users Group/Free Unix Group) is a User Group for the Romanian users of FreeBSD and Open Source in general, promoting and supporting FreeBSD and Open Source usage. To join the mailing lists, send an email to listar@rofug.ro with subscribe rofug and/or subscribe rofug-announce in the body of the message. Located in Romania. BSD User Group Latvia http://www.bug.lv To learn more about the BSD User Group Latvia, please visit our site and our forums. Located in Latvia. The Dutch FreeBSD User Group (NLFUG) http://www.nlfug.nl The Dutch FreeBSD User Group (NLFUG) has had our first meeting on oct 2, 1999. On this day 30 years before that, the second IMP was installed in Doug Englebart's lab at SRI. This, as you all know, was the start of something that grew to be the Internet (thanks to Edwin Kremer for bringing this to our attention). Located in the Netherlands. The Norwegian BSD User Group (NOBUG) http://www.nobug.no/ The Norwegian BSD User Group (NOBUG) is a User Group for BSD users and enthusiasts in Norway. Meetings are currently held in Oslo and Bergen. Visit our website for more information. There is also a Unix User Group ( NUUG) with more regular meetings, sometimes even with a BSD subject. Located in Norway. The Lublin BSD Users Group http://www.FreeBSD.lublin.pl/ Please follow the link for details. Located in Poland. The Portuguese *BSD Users Group mailto:ptbsd@yahoo.com The Portuguese *BSD Users Group is a User Group for Portuguese users of BSD operating systems. Contact Rui Pereira ptbsd@yahoo.com for more information. Located in Portugal, Amadora. Núcleo Português de FreeBSD (NPF) http://npf.pt.FreeBSD.org/ The Núcleo Português de FreeBSD (NPF) is a Portuguese FreeBSD User Group that is engaged in the production of documentation in Portuguese language. Currently the activities are centred on the translation of the FreeBSD Handbook and on the production of CF's (aka HowTos) that try to answer questions or propose solutions to problems that are experienced by Portuguese users. See http://npf.pt.FreeBSD.org for more information. Located in Portugal. The Hungarian BSD Group http://www.bsd.hu The Hungarian BSD Group is a group of NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD users located in Hungary. Their meetings occur on the second Friday of the month. The website of the group is http://www.bsd.hu. BSD Users Sweden (BUS) http://bsdusers.se/ The BSD Users Sweden (BUS) maintains a mailing list. To join send an email to majordomo@stacken.kth.se with subscribe bus in the body. Located in Sweden. The Swedish FreeBSD Community http://www.FreeBSD.se/ FreeBSD.se is a Swedish FreeBSD community in which one can read and post articles and how-to:s in Swedish. There is also an active forum for asking questions and helping others with problems related to FreeBSD. Swiss BSD User Group (SwissBUG) http://www.swissbug.org The Swiss BSD User Group (SwissBUG) caters for users of BSD-based systems in Switzerland. Located in Switzerland. Ukrainian FreeBSD User Group (UAFUG) http://www.uafug.org.ua/ The Ukrainian FreeBSD User Group (UAFUG) is a Russian/Ukrainian languages oriented user group for the Ukrainian users of BSD-derivatives, promoting and supporting BSD flavours and Open Source usage. The UAFUG has had its first meeting on 2 June 2002 and meets every 2-3 weeks. We also provide an open forum for all BSD-related things in the Russian and Ukrainian languages (though we can read/write in english as well). To join the mailing list send a message to majordomo@FreeBSDDiary.org.ua with subscribe freebsd in the body of the message. Check the link above for more information. Located in the Ukraine. Manchester BSD Users Group http://www.bsdgroups.org.uk/manchester The Manchester BSD Users Group meets reasonably often in the Lass O'Gowrie, on Charles Street, Manchester. Contact Sam Smith for more information. Located in The United Kingdom, Manchester. FreeBSD UK Users group (FreeBSD UKUG) http://ukug.uk.FreeBSD.org/ The FreeBSD UKUG (FreeBSD UK User's Group) exists for the benefit of FreeBSD users in the United Kingdom. Please follow the link for details. Located in The United Kingdom. The Ames Free-Unix Group (amesfug) http://www.amesfug.org The Ames Free-Unix Group aims to promote the use of Free Unix. We meet on the campus of Iowa State University once a month and hold a presentation with an open question and answer session afterwards. You can join our mailing list by visiting http://lists.amesfug.org/mailman/listinfo. Located in Ames, Iowa. The Berkeley Unix User Group http://www.weak.org/buug The Berkeley Unix User Group is a general Unix Users Group for anyone in the San Fransico Bay Area. We meet on a weekly basis in downtown Berkeley. Visit the web site or send a message to buug-request@weak.org with subscribe in the body. Located in Berkeley, CA. The Capitals District *BSD Users Group http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/cdbug-talk The Capitals District *BSD Users Group draws it's membership from New York's capital district and the surrounding communities. CDBUG was founded in December of 2004 and has a small bug growing membership. We currently meet on the last Sunday of every month in the Albany area. Our mailing list is graciously being hosted by NYCBUG at: http://lists.nycbug.org/mailman/listinfo/cdbug-talk. Located in Albany, NY. The Users of Free Operating Systems (UFO Chicago) http://www.chifug.org The Users of Free Operating Systems (UFO Chicago) is an open-source Unix User Group that meets twice a month in Chicago. For directions and mailing list information, please check our web site http://ufo.chicago.il.us. Chicago, IL. The Connecticut Free Unix Users Group (CFUG) http://www.cfug.org The Connecticut Free Unix Users Group (CFUG) is devoted to free Unix, but has resources for almost all Unixen. Their area of operation is Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. More information can be found at http://www.cfug.org. Located in Connecticut. Kansas Unix & Linux Users Association (KULUA) http://kulua.org The Kansas Unix & Linux Users Association (KULUA) is a Free Unix User Group based in Lawrence, Kansas, but with users throughout eastern Kansas and western Missouri. We have about 120 members and meet biweekly. Visit the web site or email kulua@kulua.org for more information. Located in Lawrence, Kansas. The Yahoo Club http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/bsdusersoflosangeles The Yahoo Club group is a foundation for a Los Angeles based BSD User Group. Located in Los Angeles, CA. Twin Cities BSD User Group (TCBUG) http://www.tcbug.org The Twin Cities BSD User Group (TCBUG) meets once a month to discuss issues important to the BSD community. The website carries our major announcements, while you are encouraged to join the mailing list tcbug@tcbug.org to keep up with general group discussion. Look at the site, join the mailing list, come to a meeting. We look forward to learning from you and with you about BSD Unix. Located in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. NMLUG mailto:majordomo@swcp.com The NMLUG in Alburquerque meets once a month and supports both BSD and Linux users. To join the mailing list, send a message to majordomo@swcp.com with subscribe nmlug in the body. Located in New Mexico. New York City *BSD User Group (NYCBUG) http://www.nycbug.org The New York City *BSD User Group (NYCBUG) meets the first Wednesday of the month. Mailing lists are available at http://lists.nycbug.org. Located in New York, NY. Yavapai Free Unix Users Group mailto:rcarter@consys.com The Yavapai Free Unix Users Group is now forming for *BSD/Linux, etc., users in Northern Arizona. Please contact Russel Carter ( rcarter@consys.com) for details. Located in Northern Arizona. Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group (WPLUG) http://www.wplug.org The Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group (WPLUG) has a strong and growing community of BSD users that it supports. See our home page ( http://www.wplug.org) for information on regular meetings and join the mailing lists. Located in Pennsylvania. Phoenix BSD Users Group http://bsd.phoenix.az.us The Phoenix BSD Users Group is fully open for business. Anyone from the Phoenix area please feel free to join in http://bsd.phoenix.az.us. Located in Phoenix, AZ. Portland (Oregon) FreeBSD Users Group mailto:pdx-freebsd@toybox.placo.com The Portland (Oregon) FreeBSD Users Group meets on the third Thursday of each month. Mail The Portland FreeBSD Users Group. Located in Portland, OR. Reno Linux Users Group (RLUG) http://www.rlug.org/wiki/FrontPage The Reno Linux Users Group (RLUG) meets monthly in Reno Nevada and discusses the use of BSD and Linux. Contact info@rlug.org for more information. You may also want to join our mailing list at http://lists.rlug.org/mailman/listinfo/rlug. Located in Reno, NV. Seattle BSD Users Group (SeaBUG) http://www.seabug.org The Seattle BSD Users Group (SeaBUG) meets occasionally. View our web site for more details and for information on how to join our mailing list. Located in Seattle, WA. San Diego BSD Users Group http://www.sdbug.org The San Diego BSD Users Group for users of FreeBSD, OpenBSD and NetBSD. The meeting is first Thursday of every month at Boll Weevil off Clairemont Mesa Blvd., near the intersection with Ruffin Road. More information can be found here. Located in San Diego, CA. Bay Area BSD Users Group (BABUG) http://www.bafug.org The Bay Area BSD Users Group (BABUG) has monthly meetings, alternating between San Fransisco and Berkeley. Those interested in attending should visit the web site or send mail to the BABUG Web Master. Located in North San Fransisco Bay Area. Silicon Valley BSD User Group (SVBUG) http://www.svbug.com The Silicon Valley BSD User Group (SVBUG), a forum for BSD and BSD embedded systems, meets on the first Thursday of the month. Meetings are held at the Carl's JR. on First Street and Trimble Road in San Jose, California. For details on events or what is going on visit the web site or send a message to webmaster@svbug.com. Located in Silicon Valley, CA. Tucson Free Unix Group (TFUG) http://www.tfug.org Tucson Free Unix Group, Arizona. Located in Tucson, AZ. Greater Utah BSD Users Group (GUBUG) http://www.gubug.org The Greater Utah BSD Users Group (GUBUG), formerly known as SLLUG-BUG, and affiliated with the Salt Lake Linux Users Group, is based in Salt Lake City, Utah. We welcome users of FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD or even Unix or Linux. Washington DC FreeBSD User Group mailto:rcramer@sytex.net Washington DC (DC Metropolitan Area) FreeBSD User Group. Please contact Richard Cramer, Sytex Access Ltd. at 703-425-2515, or preferred, email at rcramer@sytex.net to be put on a member distribution list. Located in Washington DC. FreeBSD-Milwaukee http://www.sol.net/freebsd-mke FreeBSD-Milwaukee Wisconsin meets occasionally and has a mailing list: freebsd-mke-l@ns.sol.net send e-mail to freebsd-mke-l-request@ns.sol.net to subscribe. Unix Hobbyists' Administrators' & Coders' Club http://uhacc.org U.H.A.C.C. is a fellowship of individuals united by a common interest in UNIX® or Linux systems and open technologies. At meetings you may find beginners and pros alike discussing system setup, networking, configuration, free/open source software, coding, tech culture, politics, upcoming events, games, or any other topic under the sun that pertains to operating "that" kind of system. You can also find us applying what we learn each week in the form of diverse and interesting tech and development projects, all using UNIX® or Linux platforms. The Southern Utah Unix Users Group (SU3G) http://www.su3g.org The Southern Utah Unix Users Group (SU3G, SU^3G, SU3G, or SUUUG) is for users of any version of Unix or Unix-like operating system, commercial or open source. So, whether you use FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, BSD/OS, Solaris, OpenBSD, or any other Unix or Unix-like OS, and if you live, work, or associate with someone who lives or works in southwestern Utah, then consider joining the SU3G. For more information send an email to kendall@su3g.org or visit the website at http://www.su3g.org/. Greater Lansing Linux User Group http://gllug.org GLLUG is an organization for users of Linux, FreeBSD, and associated free software in Lansing, Michigan (USA) and the surrounding area. As with the organization at large, the weekly meetings are very informal. We talk about what we've been working on for the last few weeks and catch each other up with what is going on. Often there is an official topic proposed ahead of time on the mailing list, but sometimes we just discuss what is on our minds. Capital Area BSD Users Group http://capbug.org We meet on the last Tuesday of the month. Join the mailing list by sending a message to misc+subscribe@capbug.org. We meet in Maryland, but welcome anyone from MD, DC or VA. Kansas City Area *BSD User.s Group http://www.kcbug.org We are a beginning BSD User Group with currently two members. If you would like to join, please visit our web site here. Our goals are to have fun, help others to learn about and using *BSD and evangelize the BSD operating systems. Western Connecticut's Open Source User Group (WCOSUG) http://wcosug.org WCOSUG is The Western Connecticut Open Source User Group. Unlike Linux User Groups we also recognize the BSD's and other operating systems. We are based in Fairfield County, CT, we have several users based on the CT, NY border and due to lack of an Eastern NY User Group we feel that it is our job to pull up the slack and help these users out. GTABUG http://www.gtabug.ca The GTABUG User Group welcomes all BSD users. Monthly meetings give attendees a chance to share ideas, discussion and information. Installations and other events help preach the good news of BSD to the community. Come drop by for a meeting! Located in Greater Toronto Area, Ontario. Windsor Unix Users Group http://www.wuug.org The Windsor Unix Users Group (Windsor, Ontario, Canada) covers BSD, Solaris, SCO and others. This is not specifically a FreeBSD User Group, but we do already have members running FreeBSD. The group operates a mailing list (wuug-list@unixpower.org). More information can be found at http://www.wuug.org. Ottawa-Carleton Unix Users Group http://www.ocuug.on.ca/ The Ottawa Unix Users Group is a small group of hobbyists, users, authors, sysadmins, and hackers that meet monthly to discuss the latest topics in a very informal setting. Check our mailing list for the latest information. Located in Ottawa, Ontario. FreeBSD Mexico http://www.freebsd.org.mx FreeBSD Mexico is a Spanish oriented User Group not only for people in Mexico but also in other Spanish speaking countries. Please contact Alejandro Acosta for more information. bug.dc.uba.ar http://bug.dc.uba.ar Buenos Aires based group with monthly meetings. Comprised of many students at the University of Buenos Aires Computer Science department. The BSD Users Group Peru http://www.bsd-peru.org The BSD Users Group Peru is a group of people with the objective to promote the use of the different *BSD systems in Peru. They provide information, documentation and forums for discussion. For more information you can use their web site http://www.bsd-peru.org or write to contacto@bsd-peru.org The Brazilian FreeBSD User Group (FUG-BR) http://www.fug.com.br The Brazilian FreeBSD User Group (FUG-BR) is a Portuguese language oriented User Group intended to help Brazilian FreeBSD users to find support and articles on and about FreeBSD in the Portuguese language. We keep some projects such as the " FreeBSD LiveCD". Currently the group has over 800 members and our mailing list has an average traffic of 80 messages per day. To join FUG-BR mailing list, visit https://www.fug.com.br/mailman/listinfo/www. User Group BsdSul http://www.bsdsul.com.br/ The User Group BsdSul (Grupo de Usuarios de FreeBSD du Sul do Brasil) is a South Brazilian User Group of FreeBSD. They provide information, documentation and forums for discussion. For more information you can use their web site. BSD Chile http://www.bsd.cl The BSD Chile User Group (bsd.cl) maintains mirrors, documents, and mailing lists for the Chilean BSD community. The group also provides infrastructure for BSD events in Chile and can be reached on the IRC server irc.bsd.cl #BSD in addition to the www.bsd.cl web site. The FreeBSD China Community http://www.freebsdchina.org The FreeBSD China Community was formed June 2002. We provide Web based support forum and wiki on FreeBSD and other *BSD technologies. The Daibou East *BSD Users Group (DEBUG) http://www.debug.gr.jp The Daibou East *BSD Users Group (DEBUG) is now forming for *BSD users in Tsukuba area. Located in Ibaraki, Japan. The Kansai *BSD Users Group (K*BUG) http://www.kbug.gr.jp The Kansai *BSD Users Group was established on November 13, 1999. It is expected to promote communication of - any of the BSD variants' users. Some of its activitities are to + any of the BSD variants' users. Some of its activities are to hold friendly parties of the members, and to hold seminars covering wide variety of topics. Please e-mail here (kbug-admin@kbug.gr.jp). Located in Kansai, Japan. The Echigo BSD Users Group (EBUG) http://www.ebug.jp The Echigo BSD Users Group is the users group for BSD users around Echigo (aka Niigata). For more information on our events and mailing lists, please check the EBUG web site. The Jogja FreeBSD Users Group mailto:22961476@students.ukdw.ac.id The Jogja FreeBSD Users Group is based in Yogyakarta City, Indonesia. Send email to 22961476@students.ukdw.ac.id for more information. The Israeli *BSD Users Group mailto:bsd-il@libagent.org The Israeli *BSD Users Group has a mailing list for general discussion of *BSD operating systems for Israeli users, which includes topics such as setting up and working with Hebrew in BSD and setting up Internet connections with ISPs. The Israeli *BSD mailing list promotes the use of *BSD throughout the country, and acts as an information center for all *BSD users. Mailing list posts can be sent to bsd-il@libagent.org. Visit http://www.libagent.org/mailman/listinfo/bsd-il to subscribe. Located in Israel. The MyBSD Malaysia Project http://www.mybsd.org.my The MyBSD Malaysia Project is a Kuala Lumpur based User Group for BSD users and open-source in general, promoting and supporting FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and open source usage. We meet once a month, usually at Universiti Malaya or Restaurant Bahadur Shah. One of our projects is to develop a Unix file manager. Visit our web site or contact info@MyBSD.org.my for more information. BSD Pakistan http://bsdpakistan.org/ BSD Pakistan is a user community who aims to promote and educate people about BSD Operating Systems; including FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD and Mac OS X. For more information please visit our web site. Bangalore BSD User Group (BANGBUG) http://www.bangbug.org/ BANGBUG - (Bangalore BSD User Group) is a users group for open source Unix-based systems in the Bangalore India area. Our primary emphasis is on FreeBSD, but enthusiasts of other open source Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux, DragonFly BSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Darwin, MacOsX and OpenBSD are welcome. Mongolian Unix User Group (MUUG) http://www.mnbsd.org/ MUUG - (Mongolian Unix User Group) was formed in 2004 and it is based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Our objectives are to share the knowledge, and to promote and educate people about Unix, Linux, and BSD operating systems and open source software. We meet once a month. We also operate a local Unix mailing list and maintain downloadable images of Unix/Linux/BSD distros. For more information please send email to admin@mnbsd.org or visit our web site at http://www.mnbsd.org/. The web site is in Mongolian only. Bangladeshi FreeBSD User Group http://www.freebsdmovement.org/ The Bangladeshi FreeBSD User Group is a group of the FreBSD users in Bangladesh. This group aims to build the scope of sharing knowledge and experiences on FreeBSD. EnderUNIX (Turkish *BSD team) http://www.enderunix.org/?lng=en EnderUNIX is a Turkish BSD user group that provides documentation, tips, mailing lists, and mirrors for BSD operating systems.