Talks and Plenary Sessions from both AsiaBSDCon 2016 and AsiaBSDCon 2017 are now available online via YouTube, while supplies last. Both events were hosted at the Tokyo University of Science, in Tokyo, Japan. The former took place March 10-13, 2016, and the latter March 9-12, 2017.
Just last weekend, AsiaBSDCon 2018 just took place on March 8-11 at the same excellent venue. Rumor is that the videos are already being worked on and that the delay will be much shorter. It's not too early to start planning ahead for AsiaBSDCon 2019. Or, wait, maybe it is.
(Score: 2) by TheRaven on Monday March 19 2018, @12:23PM
Really? I don't get to use the FreeBSD MAC framework (used for sandboxing on iOS and macOS, shipped by default in FreeBSD, funded by Apple)? I don't get to use Clang as my system compiler (around 40% of the code was contributed by Apple at the time that FreeBSD imported it)? I'm not using libc++ (originally developed entirely by Apple employees, on Apple time) as my system C++ standard library implementation? I don't get to use the Apple-originated libUnwind as my generic stack unwinder for exceptions? I don't get to use the libc bugfixes that Apple upstreamed? I don't get to use WebKit-based web browsers (where Apple contributed the majority of the code to the HTML engine)?
Well, that sucks. I guess I'd better go and uninstall all of that stuff then.
sudo mod me up