Brussels / 3 & 4 February 2018

schedule

BSD devroom


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Saturday The FreeBSD Foundation and How We Are Changing the World NetBSD and Mercurial
The challenges of a long history
BSD from scratch - from source to OS with ease on NetBSD pot: another container framework based on jails and ZFS
A personal/educational project to run containers with the power of FreeBSD
CBSD, Isolation manager
How to manage jails, bhyve VMs and Xen via CBSD, while keeping it all simple
pkgsrc on ChromeOS syspatch(8)
OpenBSD base system maintenance made easy
OpenBSD as house alarm system
Openbsd is not only good for network related projects
ZFS: Advanced Integration
Server, Laptop, Embedded, or Appliance -- ZFS is the Answer
Configuring build base on FreeBSD
Making things easy for the user
Reflections on Teaching a Unix Class With FreeBSD
Lessons learned on both sides
Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  The FreeBSD Foundation and How We Are Changing the World Deb Goodkin 10:30 11:00
  NetBSD and Mercurial
The challenges of a long history
Jörg Sonnenberger 11:05 11:50
  BSD from scratch - from source to OS with ease on NetBSD Sevan Janiyan 11:55 12:30
  pot: another container framework based on jails and ZFS
A personal/educational project to run containers with the power of FreeBSD
Luca Pizzamiglio 12:35 13:25
  CBSD, Isolation manager
How to manage jails, bhyve VMs and Xen via CBSD, while keeping it all simple
Goran Mekić 13:30 14:20
  pkgsrc on ChromeOS Benny Siegert 14:25 14:55
  syspatch(8)
OpenBSD base system maintenance made easy
Antoine Jacoutot 15:00 15:30
  OpenBSD as house alarm system
Openbsd is not only good for network related projects
Vincent Delft 15:35 16:20
  ZFS: Advanced Integration
Server, Laptop, Embedded, or Appliance -- ZFS is the Answer
Allan Jude 16:25 17:10
  Configuring build base on FreeBSD
Making things easy for the user
RoberFern 17:15 18:00
  Reflections on Teaching a Unix Class With FreeBSD
Lessons learned on both sides
Benedict Reuschling 18:05 18:50