Remove stale usergroups

* Grazer BSD Stammtisch and Wiener BSD Stammtisch points to the same url
* The Swedish FreeBSD Community -> website down
* Ukrainian FreeBSD User Group (UAFUG) -> website down
* The Connecticut Free Unix Users Group (CFUG) -> Right now it's a personal blog
* Kansas Unix & Linux Users Association (KULUA) -> website down
* Phoenix BSD Users Group -> website down
* Greater Lansing Linux User Group -> website down
* Western Connecticut's Open Source User Group (WCOSUG) -> Commercial use
* The FreeBSD Mexican Community -> website down
* bug.dc.uba.ar -> website with another use
* The Daibou East *BSD Users Group (DEBUG) -> website down
* BSD Pakistan -> website down
* Mongolian Unix User Group (MUUG) -> website down
* Bangladeshi FreeBSD User Group -> website down

Approved by:	bcr
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24533
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Sergio Carlavilla Delgado 2020-04-23 17:24:46 +00:00
parent 91e21fa47d
commit f2edbcbd9f
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=54070

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@ -100,23 +100,10 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
<continent name="Europe">
<country code="AT" name="Austria">
<entry id="bsdgraz">
<name>Grazer BSD Stammtisch</name>
<url>http://graz.bsdstammtisch.at</url>
<description>The "Grazer BSD Stammtisch" is a
german-language oriented user group with members living in
or near Graz/Austria. We usually meet once per month to
discuss BSD related topics. For more information please
visit our <a href="http://graz.bsdstammtisch.at">website</a>
or our <a
href="https://www.facebook.com/GrazerBSDStammtisch">
Facebook page</a>.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="bsdwien">
<name>Wiener BSD Stammtisch</name>
<url>http://wien.bsdstammtisch.at/</url>
<url>https://bsdstammtisch.at/</url>
<description>The Vienna BSD-Stammtisch is an English and German
speaking BSD user group located in Austria's capital. We
meet once a month to have a show and tell session, discuss
@ -129,7 +116,7 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
<country code="CZ" name="Czech Republic">
<entry id="brmlab">
<name>Prague BSD Group</name>
<url>https://brmlab.cz/groups/praguebsdgroup</url>
<url>https://brmlab.cz/groups/start#prague_bsd_group</url>
<description>A small BSD user group from Brmlab Prague/Czech
Republic Hackerspace. We are a group of hobbyists,
professionals, and enthusiasts.</description>
@ -404,7 +391,7 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
<country code="PL" name="Poland">
<entry id="Warsaw" >
<name>Polish BSD User Group</name>
<url>https://bsd-pl.pl/</url>
<url>https://bsd-pl.org/</url>
<description>Our group was created to promote systems from the BSD
family in Poland. We organize meetings that bring together lovers
of Unix systems. Located in Warsaw.
@ -475,39 +462,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
in the body. Located in Sweden.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="freebsd-se" >
<name>The Swedish FreeBSD Community</name>
<url>http://www.FreeBSD.se/</url>
<description>FreeBSD.se is a Swedish FreeBSD community in which
one can read and post articles and how-to:s in Swedish. There
is also an active forum for asking questions and helping
others with problems related to FreeBSD.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="UA" name="Ukraine">
<entry id="uafug" >
<name>Ukrainian FreeBSD User Group (UAFUG)</name>
<url>http://www.uafug.org.ua/</url>
<description>The Ukrainian FreeBSD User Group (UAFUG) is a
Russian/Ukrainian languages oriented user group for the
Ukrainian users of BSD-derivatives, promoting and supporting
BSD flavours and Open Source usage. The UAFUG has had its
first meeting on 2 June 2002 and meets every 2-3 weeks. We
also provide an open forum for all BSD-related things in the
Russian and Ukrainian languages (though we can read/write in
english as well). To join the mailing list send a message to
<a href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSDDiary.org.ua">
majordomo@FreeBSDDiary.org.ua</a> with <code>subscribe
freebsd</code> in the body of the message. Check the <a
href="http://www.uafug.org.ua/">link</a> above for more
information. Located in the Ukraine.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="GB" name="UK">
@ -611,7 +565,7 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
<entry id="chifug">
<name>The Users of Free Operating Systems (UFO Chicago)</name>
<url>http://www.chifug.org</url>
<url>http://ufo.chicago.il.us</url>
<description>The Users of Free Operating Systems (UFO Chicago) is
an open-source Unix User Group that meets twice a month
in Chicago. For directions and mailing list information, please
@ -620,17 +574,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="cfug">
<name>The Connecticut Free Unix Users Group (CFUG)</name>
<url>http://www.cfug.org</url>
<description>The Connecticut Free Unix Users Group (CFUG) is
devoted to free Unix, but has resources for almost all Unixen.
Their area of operation is Connecticut and Western Massachusetts.
More information can be found at <a href="http://www.cfug.org/">
http://www.cfug.org</a>. Located in Connecticut.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="cobug">
<name>The Colorado BSD Users Group (CoBUG)</name>
<url>http://cobug.org</url>
@ -640,18 +583,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="kulua">
<name>Kansas Unix &amp; Linux Users Association (KULUA)</name>
<url>http://kulua.org</url>
<description>The Kansas Unix &amp; Linux Users Association (KULUA)
is a Free Unix User Group based in Lawrence, Kansas, but with
users throughout eastern Kansas and western Missouri. We have
about 120 members and meet biweekly. Visit the web site or email
<a href="mailto:kulua@kulua.org">kulua@kulua.org</a> for more
information. Located in Lawrence, Kansas.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="knoxbug">
<name>KnoxBUG</name>
<url>http://knoxbug.org</url>
@ -744,16 +675,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="phoenix">
<name>Phoenix BSD Users Group</name>
<url>http://bsd.phoenix.az.us</url>
<description>The Phoenix BSD Users Group is fully open for business.
Anyone from the Phoenix area please feel free to join in <a
href="http://bsd.phoenix.az.us">http://bsd.phoenix.az.us</a>.
Located in Phoenix, AZ.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="portland">
<name>Portland (Oregon) FreeBSD Users Group</name>
<url>mailto:pdx-freebsd@toybox.placo.com</url>
@ -820,20 +741,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="gllug">
<name>Greater Lansing Linux User Group</name>
<url>http://gllug.org</url>
<description>GLLUG is an organization for users of Linux, FreeBSD,
and associated free software in Lansing, Michigan (USA) and the
surrounding area. As with the organization at large, the weekly
meetings are very informal. We talk about what we've been working
on for the last few weeks and catch each other up with what is
going on. Often there is an official topic proposed ahead of time
on the mailing list, but sometimes we just discuss what is on our
minds.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="capbug">
<name>Capital Area BSD Users Group</name>
<url>http://capbug.org</url>
@ -854,19 +761,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
BSD operating systems.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="wcosug">
<name>Western Connecticut's Open Source User Group (WCOSUG)</name>
<url>http://wcosug.org</url>
<description>WCOSUG is The Western Connecticut Open Source User
Group. Unlike Linux User Groups we also recognize the BSD's and
other operating systems. We are based in Fairfield County, CT,
we have several users based on the CT, NY border and due to lack
of an Eastern NY User Group we feel that it is our job to pull up
the slack and help these users out.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="CA" name="Canada">
@ -893,49 +787,9 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="MX" name="Mexico">
<entry id="freebsd-mexico">
<name>The FreeBSD Mexican Community</name>
<url>http://www.freebsd.mx</url>
<description>The FreeBSD Mexican Community is a spanish language
orientated user group which wants to promote and educate people about
BSD operating systems by making tutorials and organizing events and
conferences. We are also working with other Open Source Unix
derivates like NetBSD, OpenBSD and Linux. For more
information please visit our <a href="http://freebsd.mx/">website</a>
or send us an <a href="mailto:ernesto@freebsd.mx">email</a>.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
</continent>
<continent name="South America">
<country code="AR" name="Argentina">
<entry id="beersd-argentina">
<name>bug.dc.uba.ar</name>
<url>http://bug.dc.uba.ar</url>
<description>Buenos Aires based group with monthly meetings.
Comprised of many students at the University of Buenos Aires
Computer Science department.</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="PE" name="Peru">
<entry id="bsdperu">
<name>The BSD Users Group Peru</name>
<url>http://www.bsd-peru.org</url>
<description>The BSD Users Group Peru is a group of people with the
objective to promote the use of the different *BSD systems in Peru.
They provide information, documentation and forums for discussion.
For more information you can use their web site <a
href="http://www.bsd-peru.org">http://www.bsd-peru.org</a> or write to
<a href="mailto:contacto@bsd-peru.org">contacto@bsd-peru.org</a>
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="VE" name="Venezuela">
<entry id="bsd-ve">
<name>Grupo de Usuarios BSD de Venezuela</name>
@ -998,14 +852,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</country>
<country code="JP" name="Japan">
<entry id="debug">
<name>The Daibou East *BSD Users Group (DEBUG)</name>
<url>http://www.debug.gr.jp</url>
<description>The Daibou East *BSD Users Group (DEBUG) is now
forming for *BSD users in Tsukuba area. Located in Ibaraki,
Japan.
</description>
</entry>
<entry id="kbug">
<name>The Kansai *BSD Users Group (K*BUG)</name>
<url>http://www.kbug.gr.jp</url>
@ -1108,18 +954,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</entry>
</country>
<country code="PK" name="Pakistan">
<entry id="bsdpakistan">
<name>BSD Pakistan</name>
<url>http://bsdpakistan.org/</url>
<description>BSD Pakistan is a user community who aims to promote
and educate people about BSD Operating Systems; including FreeBSD,
NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD and Mac OS X. For more information
please visit our web site.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="IN" name="India">
<entry id="ndbug">
<name>New Delhi BSD User Group</name>
@ -1133,32 +967,6 @@ The country codes are precise ISO3166 codes from, e.g.
</entry>
</country>
<country code="MN" name="Mongolia">
<entry id="muug">
<name>Mongolian Unix User Group (MUUG)</name>
<url>http://www.unix.org.mn/</url>
<description>MUUG - (Mongolian Unix User Group) was formed in 2004
and it is based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. It was established to
share the knowledge, promote and educate people about
Unix, Linux, and BSD operating systems and open source software.
For more information please visit the web site at
<a href="http://www.unix.org.mn/">http://www.unix.org.mn/</a>.
The web site is in Mongolian only.</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="BD" name="Bangladesh">
<entry id="bangladesh">
<name>Bangladeshi FreeBSD User Group</name>
<url>http://www.freebsdmovement.org/</url>
<description>The Bangladeshi FreeBSD User Group is a group of the FreeBSD
users in Bangladesh. This group aims to build the scope of sharing
knowledge and experiences on FreeBSD.
</description>
</entry>
</country>
<country code="TW" name="Taiwan">
<entry id="bsdtw">
<name>BSD Taiwan</name>