The FreeBSD Foundation has been proudly supporting the FreeBSD Project 
and community for 11 years now. Every year we sponsor BSD conferences 
and events around the globe, help developers with their travel expenses 
to attend these conferences, work to protect the intellectual property 
of the FreeBSD project, visit institutions and corporations to promote 
the use of FreeBSD, purchase equipment to grow the FreeBSD 
infrastructure, and fund research and development projects that enhance 
the FreeBSD OS.
We are deeply grateful for all the support we 
receive from so many individuals and organizations who value FreeBSD. We
 currently are at the half way point towards our goal of raising 
$400,000 this year. We are hoping that you, the FreeBSD community, will 
help us meet our goal by making a donation this month. By donating to 
the foundation, you are donating to the FreeBSD Project and community as
 a whole.
We have had the privilege of meeting many FreeBSD 
enthusiasts in person, through email, and on the phone. We are always 
impressed with the passion that these people have for FreeBSD. Most 
volunteer their precious time after work and some are more fortunate 
where they actually get paid by their companies to work with FreeBSD. 
When there is a BSD related conference we usually get quite a few travel
 grant applications requesting help with developers' travel expenses. 
Thanks to your support, we have been able to sponsor the travel expenses
 of developers from Mexico, Lithuania, New Zealand, Germany, Japan, 
Denmark, and many other countries.
Some of these developers 
recently wrote personal stories about how receiving help with their 
travel expenses to attend conferences helped them with their FreeBSD 
work. These stories will be published in our upcoming newsletter. One 
developer from Japan, whose attendance we've sponsored more than once, 
is a technical writer. The Japanese development 
community is comprised of earnest and skillful people. They are sharp 
programmers who know many programming languages, but learning and 
understanding English is difficult for many of them. He attends the 
conferences so he can keep up with the latest FreeBSD information and 
provide this information to the Japanese FreeBSD community in their 
native spoken language.
Another recent travel grant recipient 
runs a FreeBSD mirror server in Sweden, a country that apparently does 
not have many BSD users. He had a chance to meet many FreeBSD developers
 for the first time by attending EuroBSDCon. He has recently started 
submitting patches to our FreeBSD documentation set, and will hopefully 
become a committer, literally doubling the number of committers in 
Sweden!
Lastly, a Canadian developer that we've sponsored told 
us, "By attending these conferences I have gained valuable experience, 
connected with fascinating people that use FreeBSD, learned from 
presenters and most importantly, forged some friendships that will last a
 lifetime."
These grant recipients have given far more back to 
the FreeBSD community than what they have received from the foundation. 
And, this is only one area where your donations provide a significant, 
tangible, measurable benefit for the entire FreeBSD community.
If you benefit from FreeBSD, please donate. With your donation, we can continue to support FreeBSD activities like:
- development projects to support emerging technologies such as IPv6 support in FreeBSD, GEM, KMS, and DRI support for Intel drivers, Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms, and much more.
- BSD conferences around the globe, including Europe, Japan, Canada, US, and Ukraine.
- giving students and contributors the opportunity to attend conferences and developer summits.
- maintaining the infrastructure of computers and equipment that support our community.
- growing the FreeBSD community through marketing and outreach to users and businesses.
- protecting the FreeBSD trademarks and providing the project with access to legal counsel.
- helping FreeBSD continue to serve as the foundation for research and enterprise.
Thank you for your support!
 
 
 



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