No, Warsaw's a nontrivial trip from Wroclaw. But there was recently a weekend-long silent film festival here; we saw 3 of them (all with live music! Well, the 2nd and 3rd we saw had good music, but I hesitate to call the first one "music".)
So you are a BSD developer? I didn't know! I've never used BSD, just various flavors of Linux. What did you do at the con?
I didn't really do much except enjoy Warsaw and attend some talks. The product I work on is based on FreeBSD and I have a commit bit, but I mostly work on our filesystem code on top of BSD, not directly on BSD itself.
I've never used FreeBSD but lately I am reading about it. I gather that the ports package system is great, the kernel is great, and it's a good OS for servers, but likely to be less suitable for a daily desktop/home computer due to there being a lot more "personal computing" type software and various printer/scanner/etc drivers available for Linux. Is that fair to say? What OS(es) do you use at home? Currently we've got Debian and Ubuntu on ours, and I had Arch for a while. Thinking about Gentoo...
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I was in Warsaw for the past week on business -- EuroBSDCon.
I saw signs for a Warsaw film festival -- did you go?
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So you are a BSD developer? I didn't know! I've never used BSD, just various flavors of Linux. What did you do at the con?
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