Reminder: BSDCon next week in San Mateo!
Robert Watson
rwatson at FreeBSD.org
Thu Sep 4 06:57:46 PDT 2003
This is just a friendly reminder e-mail that the BSD Conference is taking
place in San Mateo next week, and that if you're planning to attend and
haven't yet registered, you might want to. Or, just turn up and register
at the door.
There's a really strong lineup of FreeBSD-related papers, especially
relating to new features in the 5-CURRENT development line. I've attached
a list of just some of the interesting things that will be going on there:
they include a number of tutorials relating to development and
administration, technical session presentations relating to the
development of FreeBSD, development of products using FreeBSD, and the
deployment of FreeBSD-based systems. And, as always, there will be a
variety of invited talks, BoFs and work-in-progress sessions.
USENIX has extended their early registration pricing, and also (I believe)
has an online registration discount. Multi-employee discounts are also
available for companies sending more than one employee. You can find out
more about the location, schedule of events, etc, at:
http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/
I look forward to seeing you there!
Robert N M Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Projects
robert at fledge.watson.org Network Associates Laboratories
Several excellent tutorials including one on developing storage
extensions using GEOM
Keynote: Computing Fallacies (or, What Is the World Coming To?)
Reasoning about SMP in FreeBSD
devd-A Device Configuration Daemon
ULE: A Modern Scheduler for FreeBSD
An Automated Binary Security Update System for FreeBSD
Building a High-performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD
build.sh: Cross-building NetBSD
Invited Talk: Long Range 802.11 WANs
BSD Status Reports
GBDE-GEOM Based Disk Encryption
Cryptographic Device Support for FreeBSD
Enhancements to the Fast Filesystem to Support Multi-Terabyte Storage
Systems
Invited Talk: Social and Technical Implications of Nonproprietary
Software
Running BSD Kernels as User Processes by Partial Emulation and Rewriting
of Machine Instructions
A Digital Preservation Network Appliance Based on OpenBSD
Using FreeBSD to Render Realtime Localized Audio and Video
Work in Progess Reports (WiPs)
Tagging Data in the Network Stack: mbuf_tags
Fast IPSec: A High-Performance IPsec Implementation
The WHBA Project: Experiences "deeply embedding" NetBSD
Invited Talk: Post-Digital Possibilities
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