OpenBSD Journal
Type of site | Online newspaper |
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Available in | English |
Owner | Paul de Weerd |
Created by | Daniel Hartmeier |
URL | undeadly |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 2000deadly.org 9 April 2004 at undeadly | at
Current status | Online |
Content license | All rights reserved |
The OpenBSD Journal is an online newspaper dedicated to coverage of OpenBSD software and related events. The OpenBSD Journal is widely recognized as a reliable source of OpenBSD-related information.[1][2][3] It is a primary reporter for such events as Hackathons. The site also hosts the OpenBSD developers' blogs.
History
The OpenBSD Journal was founded in 2000 and operated until 1 April 2004 at deadly.org
, On 1 April 2004 the editors James Phillips and Jose Nazario announced that the site ceased its operation.[4] Daniel Hartmeier backed up the contents of the journal in order to preserve them.[1] Further investigation to the articles' structure lead to creation of CGI-based engine that would enable access to the deadly.org's content on a backup server. Consequently, the functionality of adding new articles was implemented and the previous editors allowed to re-publish articles. The OpenBSD Journal was therefore reintroduced at undeadly
References
- ^ a b Artymiak, Jacek (18 April 2004). "The OpenBSD Journal Is Reborn". ONLamp. O'Reilly Media. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
- ^ Hansteen, Peter N. M. (19 November 2010). The Book of PF: A No-Nonsense Guide to the OpenBSD Firewall (2nd ed.). No Starch Press. p. 167. ISBN 978-1-59327-274-6.
- ^ Lucas, Michael (8 June 2003). Absolute OpenBSD: Unix for the practical paranoid. No Starch Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-886411-99-9.
- ^ Phillips, James (1 April 2004). "we're done". OpenBSD Journal. Retrieved 17 December 2011.
- ^ Hartmeier, Daniel. "About OpenBSD Journal". OpenBSD Journal. Retrieved 27 February 2017.