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Apple Open Source - Call for Questions



With the first release of Mac OS X Server in March of 1999, Apple became
a member of the Open Source community. Since that time, both the consumer
version of Mac OS X and Darwin have been publicly released, and with the
help of the community, both continue to evolve. Apple has been and will
continue to be an active partner in Open Source projects. In light of this,
there has been a lot of interest among developers, the Unix community and
the general public about Mac OS X, Darwin and Open Source projects at Apple.

The strength of Open Source initiatives originate in the involvement of
their participants, and dialogue is essential to their success. With this
in mind, we'd like to hear your questions and concerns. We'll incorporate
your inquiries into a Q&A on our web site to help you and others with
similar questions.

Please submit any questions that you have about Darwin or any of Apple's
Open Source activities by July 6, 2001 to email@hidden, and be
sure to include "Open Source Question" in the subject line. With your help,
we will be able provide relevant information to all developers and
interested parties.

Additionally, you will be able to pose your questions in person at the
following USENIX 2001 BOF's:

BOF Date & Time: Thursday June 28th, 10:00-10:30PM
BOF Title: UNIX Goes Translucent: Mac OS X & Darwin
BOF Presenter: Ernest Prabhakar, Open Source Product Manager

Find out how Mac OS X will soon be bringing BSD to millions of
consumer desktops.

BOF Date & Time: Thursday June 28th, 10:30-11:30PM
BOF Title: BSD Panel Session moderated by Marshall Kirk McKusick
BOF Presenter: Christos Zoulas (NetBSD), TBD (OpenBSD),
Jordan Hubbard (FreeBSD), Mike Karels (BSD/OS),
Ernest Prabhakar (Darwin)

Come speak to representatives of the BSD groups, ask all your
interoperability questions, and hear about the future of BSD

For further information about USENIX 2001, you may visit:
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix01/




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