Monday, 21 September 2009

EuroBSDCon 2009 is over

Yes, the last day of the eighth edition of EuroBSDCon just passed. Nevertheless it was yet another interesting day which brought up to the stage interesting talks -- among them the "accf_smtp" filters built by Martin Blapp (and the small SMTP architecture war started with the OpenBSD "aussies"), the network stack tunings done by Henning Brauner in OpenBSD, the gory details in (correctly) implementing the SMB/SMB2 stack for FreeBSD presented by Zach Loafman and Brooks Davis' porting efforts for the major HPC (High Perfomance Cluster) packages (Ganglia, Sun Grid Engine, [Open]MPI). The "Stream A" took the spot again thought I kind of missed attending the PC-BSD presentation...

Then I took some time to walk a bit around the parks and came back just in time to catch the "State of BSD" session: Alistair Crooks presented NetBSD's advancements, Owain Ainsworth and Henning Brauner (as the "slides bitch") spoke for OpenBSD and George V. Neville-Neil took the stage for FreeBSD (and even beat the records for the presentation timing). Then the Work-In-Progress session: each speaker had exactly 3 minutes (strictly observed by Robert Watson :) ) to present his work or project. During this session I had the chance to introduce the new (unborn) kid on the block named EnterpriseBSD and make a short statement about what it wants to be and what help it needs from the community (e.g. we want your feedback!). Besides that we had on the stage the syadmins taking care of the internal network of machines that makes the FreeBSD project's wheels turn, 64bit quotas, FreeBSD on ARM plaform, mmap() improvements in FreeBSD, Luigi Rizzo's (continued) work on Dummynet and pluggable disk schedulers, ZFS gone production in 8.0, DHCPv6 (IPv6 support in DHCP 4.x), new NTP package and configuration in FreeBSD, NanoBSD on big servers.

During Robert's introductory speech it was announced that the next EuroBSDCon will be held in Karlsruhe (again, after 5 years) in October 2010. Hope I can be back there next year.

I still got pictures to be posted and more impressions to be shared — stay tuned...

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