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Friday, August 20, 2010
MeetBSD 2010 Videos in HD on YouTube
Thanks to Tomasz Dudzisz we now have 14 videos from MeetBSD 2010 in Poland. Tomasz has created a playlist for the BSD Conferences YouTube channel, or you can select a video directly from the list below. These videos are all in HD quality and most are in English and a few are in Polish. Thanks Tomasz and the MeetBSD organizers for being so organized with the video recordings again this year.
Dru Lavigne - Update on BSD Certification
Hans Peter Selasky - The new USB stack in FreeBSD
Jakub Klama - FreeBSD on DaVinci DMSoC (polish)
Jan Srzednicki - What ideas can FreeBSD borrow from AIX?
Attilio Rao - The VFS/vnode interface in the FreeBSD kernel
Marko Zec - Network emulation using the virtualized network stack in FreeBSD
Paweł Jakub Dawidek - HAST -- Highly Available storage for FreeBSD (polish)
Paweł Jakub Dawidek - HAST -- Highly Available storage for FreeBSD (questions, polish)
Nikolay Aleksandrov - FreeBSD-based solution for Internet traffic management
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Ramon Tancinco - meetBSD 2010 Welcome Intro
Martin Matuska - mfsBSD
Dmitri Epshtein - Advances in Embedded ARM processors, for performance driven applications
Warner Losh - Using FreeBSD in a Commercial Setting
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
BSDCan on Google's Open Source Blog
A coworker of mine, Kirk Russell, just posted an excellent summary of BSDCan through the years on the Google Open Source Blog.
I wasn't able to make it to BSDCan this year due to family commitments, but I did make it to another open source conference later this summer that I also wrote about on Google's open source blog.
Kirk and I haven't worked closely together but we both do our best at evangelizing BSD and open source inside our respective corners of the company. It's great to see his post about all the excellent work happening in the BSD community on a corporate blog.
I wasn't able to make it to BSDCan this year due to family commitments, but I did make it to another open source conference later this summer that I also wrote about on Google's open source blog.
Kirk and I haven't worked closely together but we both do our best at evangelizing BSD and open source inside our respective corners of the company. It's great to see his post about all the excellent work happening in the BSD community on a corporate blog.