BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Pentabarf//Schedule 0.3//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:BSD devroom X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:BSD devroom X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6787@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T103000 DTEND:20180203T110000 SUMMARY:The FreeBSD Foundation and How We Are Changing the World DESCRIPTION:
The FreeBSD Foundation was founded in 2000, initially to own the FreeBSD trademarks and intellectual property. Over the past 17 years, we’ve grown from being run by 3 volunteer board members, to a team of 9 staff members, and 8 volunteer board members. My presentation will cover a little bit of our history, what’s our purpose, the key areas we focus on and why, and how we are making this a better world, by supporting FreeBSD, the community, and the overall open source ecosystem.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/the_freebsd_fundation_how_we_can_change_the_world/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Deb Goodkin":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:7162@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T110500 DTEND:20180203T115000 SUMMARY:NetBSD and Mercurial DESCRIPTION:Migrating from CVS to a modern VCS is challenging for old and large projects. When limitations of older hardware join, the true fun begins.
This talk explores some of the issues found while evaluating Mercurial as new VCS for NetBSD and how they got resolved.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/netbsd_and_mercurial/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jörg Sonnenberger":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6327@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T115500 DTEND:20180203T123000 SUMMARY:BSD from scratch - from source to OS with ease on NetBSD DESCRIPTION:NetBSD has had support for cross compilation for some time now.This talk covers the features and changes in NetBSD enabling anew comer to set out from obtaining a copy of the NetBSD source code and pkgsrc tobuilding an OS & Firmware for an ARM board from scratch on an operating systemof their choice.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/bsd_from_scratch/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Sevan Janiyan":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6620@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T123500 DTEND:20180203T132500 SUMMARY:pot: another container framework based on jails and ZFS DESCRIPTION:The initial idea of pot was to imitate containers, like docker, but using FreeBSD technologies, like jails and ZFS. The goal was to run several "pots" on my laptop to serve my needs and, at the same time, to learn how to manage them efficiently, especially in term disk usage. Instead of using/extending existing tools, like ezjail or iocage, I decided to reinvent the wheel and to write myself a new tool.After some time, I realized that making pot more generic and available to everyone could be a good idea and that's what I intend to present.I also show some interesting use cases and, hopefully, a live demo.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/pot_container_framework/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Luca Pizzamiglio":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6420@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T133000 DTEND:20180203T142000 SUMMARY:CBSD, Isolation manager DESCRIPTION:CBSD is able to manage bhyve, jails and xen on a cluster of hosts while keeping dependencies reasonably low. It is able to configure network interfaces and firewall rules dynamically, whether you use PF, IPFW or IPFILTER. This talk will cover main CBSD features, implementation details, future plans and growth of CBSD as well as ecosystem around it.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/cbsd_isolation_manager/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Goran Mekić":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6159@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T142500 DTEND:20180203T145500 SUMMARY:pkgsrc on ChromeOS DESCRIPTION:pkgsrc (the NetBSD package collection) supports more than a dozen platforms. On a Chromebook in Dev Mode, you can install "arbitrary" Linux software. Obviously, pkgsrc is the perfect fit for that!
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/pkgsrc_on_chromeos/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Benny Siegert":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6013@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T150000 DTEND:20180203T153000 SUMMARY:syspatch(8) DESCRIPTION:While installing and upgrading OpenBSD releases has always been a breeze,keeping a stable installation up-to-date with security and reliability patchesrequired fetching and applying cvs(1) diffs then build a new release which hadto be deployed on every maintained systems.In this talk I will introduce a new base system utility: syspatch(8). It is usedto fetch, verify, install and revert OpenBSD "binary" patches.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/openbsd_base_system_maintenance_made_easy/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Antoine Jacoutot":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6255@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T153500 DTEND:20180203T162000 SUMMARY:OpenBSD as house alarm system DESCRIPTION:since 1998 I've developed an alarm system based on the velleman K8000 kit. I've first build it with Linux (slackware), in 2010 I've moved to OpenBSD. I'll describe why OpenBSD is better matching my needs than Linux.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/openbsd_alarm_system/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Vincent Delft":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6084@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T162500 DTEND:20180203T171000 SUMMARY:ZFS: Advanced Integration DESCRIPTION:How to apply various FreeBSD technologies and features in combination with ZFS to get the most out of a system, be it a Server, Laptop, Embedded, or an Appliance.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/zfs_advanced_integration/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Allan Jude":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6017@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T171500 DTEND:20180203T180000 SUMMARY:Configuring build base on FreeBSD DESCRIPTION:FreeBSD has some knobs to set in order to build the base system or to avoid building some parts of the system. This way the build process could be optimized to avoid wasting time.
With this procedure, the user has an easier way of configuring how to build the target system
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/configuring_build_base_on_freebsd/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="RoberFern":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:6717@FOSDEM18@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20180203T180500 DTEND:20180203T185000 SUMMARY:Reflections on Teaching a Unix Class With FreeBSD DESCRIPTION:I've been teaching an undergraduate "Unix for Software Developers" class at the University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, Germany for a number of years now. The last three years of them in English to allow exchange students to participate as well. I am using FreeBSD in my class and the lab exercises. Topics of the class include an introduction to the Unix shell, editors, filesystems (with a big focus on ZFS), shell programming, grep/sed/awk and since 2017, I also added Ansible. In this talk, I want to reflect on what I learned interacting with the students of various (Unix) backgrounds. I also want to discuss with the audience how to improve the class with relevant topics so that the students get the most out of the class and for their later Unix careers. I'll provide an insight into my labs and what we do there with FreeBSD, too.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:BSD URL:https:/fosdem.org/2018/schedule/2018/schedule/event/reflections_on_reaching_unix_class_with_freebsd/ LOCATION:K.3.401 ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Benedict Reuschling":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR