Leftovers: BSD (BSDCan, LLVM 3.8, and FreeBSD 10.3 Coming)

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BSDCan: OpenBSD presentations
The event will be held on June 8-11th at the University of Ottawa in Canada.
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The Release Of LLVM 3.8 Should Be Imminent
While LLVM/Clang 3.8 was supposed to be released last week, its release got delayed but it looks like it should finally ship in the next few days.
On Tuesday, LLVM release manager Hans Wennborg announced the release of LLVM 3.8 Release Candidate 3. He mentioned, "If there are no regressions from previous release candidates, this will be the last release candidate before the final release."
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FreeBSD 10.3 Is Almost Ready For Release
The third beta of the upcoming FreeBSD 10.3 is now available for testing.
FreeBSD 10.3 Beta 3 brings updated network drivers, improvements to the filemon device, Hyper-V fixes, a few new commands, and various other minor enhancements and corrections.
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