BSDNow episode 41
This Week on BSDNow , the BSD communities' podcast, Allan interviews Benedict Reuschling of the FreeBSD Documentation team, and much more in this great episode:
FreeBSD moves to Bugzilla
DIY NAS: $550 EconoNAS 2014 project
DragonflyBSD 3.8 release
OpenZFS European conference 2014
Getting to know your portmgr, Steve Willis
BSDTalk episode 242
Turn old PC hardware into a killer home server
Unbloating the VAX install CD
OpenSSL and Erratas
Watch now: YouTube , or Direct Downloads @ BSDNow.tv
FreeBSD moves to Bugzilla
DIY NAS: $550 EconoNAS 2014 project
DragonflyBSD 3.8 release
OpenZFS European conference 2014
Getting to know your portmgr, Steve Willis
BSDTalk episode 242
Turn old PC hardware into a killer home server
Unbloating the VAX install CD
OpenSSL and Erratas
Watch now: YouTube , or Direct Downloads @ BSDNow.tv
I run OpenBSD; it always just made more sense to me overall than the others. and has great documentation, and clean code styling - its easy to dig into the source to see whats going on with minimal programming experience