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Announcing NetBSD 6.0 (netbsd.org)

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Announcing NetBSD 6.0 (netbsd.org)
NetBSD 5.2 Released (blog.netbsd.org)
Announcing NetBSD 6.0.1 (netbsd.org)
Managing NetBSD with Ansible (feyrer.de)
mdoc.su — Short manual page URLs for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and DragonFly BSD (mdoc.su)
NetBSD gets in-kernel Lua (mail-index.netbsd.org)
Add a NetBSD tag?
There are tags for FreeBSD and OpenBSD already, so it would be nice to have NetBSD too.
NetBSD on the Raspberry Pi (cambus.net)
NetBSD ARM multiprocessor support (blog.netbsd.org)
NetBSD added support for Raspberry Pi 2 (blog.netbsd.org)
NetBSD ported to Hardkernel ODROID-C1 (blog.netbsd.org)
Announcing the pkgsrc-2015Q1 Branch (mail-index.netbsd.org)
What to expect in NetBSD 7 (netbsd-news.me)
Hipster keyboard layout on NetBSD (geeklan.co.uk)
BulkTracker - Follow bulk build status in Pkgsrc, the NetBSD package collection (bulktracker.appspot.com)
GPU-accelerated video playback with NetBSD on the Raspberry Pi (cambus.net)
Announcing NetBSD 7.0 (netbsd.org)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Jeff Rizzo (beastie.pl)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Leonardo Taccari (beastie.pl)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Martin Husemann (beastie.pl)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Pierre Pronchery (beastie.pl)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Antti Kantee (beastie.pl)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Christos Zoulas (beastie.pl)
NetBSD-7.0 developer interview: Mateusz Kocielski (beastie.pl)
Announcing NetBSD 7.0 for USB Flash Drives (jibbed.org)
Confessions of a Recovering NetBSD Zealot (2006) (onlamp.com)
sabotage-linux/netbsd-curses (github.com)
From the readme: this is a port of netbsd's curses library for usage on Linux systems (tested and developed on sabotage linux, based on musl libc).
NetBSD: ASLR now on by default in amd64. (mail-index.netbsd.org)
Via https://www.reddit.com/r/NetBSD/comments/4e67co/aslr_now_on_by_default_in_amd64/. What about FreeBSD?
.NET framework ported to NetBSD (github.com)
Running FreeBSD / OpenBSD / NetBSD as a virtualised guest on Online.net (geeklan.co.uk)