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Index
Goat BOF - 9 June - 2015-06-09
Tutorials #1 - 10 June - 2015-06-10
Tutorials #2 - 11 June - 2015-06-11
Talks #1 - 12 June - 2015-06-12
Talks #2 - 13 June - 2015-06-13
Tourist Day - 14 June - 2015-06-14
Speakers
Events
BOF
Certification
Embedded
FreeBSD Developers Summit
Hacking
Invited Talks
Plenary
Security
Social
System Administration
Tutorial
BSDCan2015 - ZI
BSDCan 2015
The Technical BSD Conference
Speaker
Events
Alexander Motin
Feature-rich and fast SCSI target with CTL and ZFS
Allan Jude
Goat BOF
OpenZFS BoF
UCL for FreeBSD
bhyve BoF
Andrew Cagney
What happens when a dwarf and a daemon start dancing by the light of the silvery moon?
Andrew Turner
FreeBSD on ARMv8
Andy Tanenbaum
A reimplementation of NetBSD using a MicroKernel
Baptiste Daroussin
Packaging FreeBSD base system
Brian Callahan
Building BUGs
Brooks Davis
CheriBSD: A research fork of FreeBSD
Colin Percival
FreeBSD/EC2 BoF
Daichi GOTO
FreeBSD for High Density Servers
Dan Langille
Closing session
FreeBSD Dev Summit
Goat BOF
Hacker Lounge
Hacker Lounge
Hacker Lounge
Hacker Lounge
Keynote
Lowertown Brewery
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch for tutorial attendees
Lunch for tutorial attendees
Registration - pub
Registration pack assembly
Tea, coffee, snacks
Tea, coffee, snacks
Tea, coffee, snacks from 8:30
Tea, coffee, snacks from 9:15
Dru Lavigne
BSDA
BSDA
Doc Sprints
Doc Sprints
Doc Sprints
Registration - pub
Ed Maste
The LLDB Debugger in FreeBSD
Ed Schouten
CloudABI
George Neville-Neil
Cambridge L41: Teaching Advanced Operating Systems with FreeBSD
Measure Twice, Code Once
George Rosamond
BSDs and Privacy Technologies
Building BUGs
Giuseppe Lettieri
Even faster VM networking with virtual passthrough
Glen Barber
Key signing party (in the Hacking Lounge)
Ingo Schwarze
mandoc: becoming the main BSD manual toolbox
Jim Brown
BSD Professional Lab Exam (beta)
BSD Professional Lab Exam (beta)
Jim Thompson
Measure Twice, Code Once
John Criswell
Protecting FreeBSD with Secure Virtual Architecture
John-Mark Gurney
Adding AES-ICM and AES-GCM to OpenCrypto
Joseph Mingrone
Molecular Evolution, Genomic Analysis and FreeBSD
Julien Grall
Virtualization has come to the ARM world!
Ken Moore
Lumina-DE
Kevin Bowling
FreeBSD Operations at Limelight Networks
Kirk McKusick
An Introduction to the Implementation of ZFS
Kris Moore
Unifying jail and package management for PC-BSD, FreeNAS and FreeBSD.
Luigi Rizzo
Fast packet processing with the netmap framework
Maciej Pasternacki
Jetpack, a container runtime for FreeBSD
Massimiliano Stucchi
DNSSEC tutorial
Matt Ahrens
New OpenZFS features supporting remote replication
Michael Dexter
FreeBSD Virtualization Options
Michael Shirk
MetaBoF
Michael W. Lucas
FreeBSD Storage for Sysadmins
Goat BOF
Midori Kato
Extensions to FreeBSD Datacenter TCP for Incremental Deployment Support
Nigel Williams
Multipath TCP for FreeBSD
Olivier Cochard-Labbé
Large-scale plug&play x86 network appliance deployment over Internet
Peter Hansteen
PF, The OpenBSD Packet Filter: Building The Network You Need
Peter Hessler
Using routing domains / routing tables in a production network
Philip Paeps
DNSSEC tutorial
Randi Harper
Fighting Harassment with Open Source Tools
Ray Percival
Networking with OpenBSD in a virtualized environment
Reyk Floeter
Introducing OpenBSD’s new httpd
Robert Watson
Cambridge L41: Teaching Advanced Operating Systems with FreeBSD
Ryan Lortie
a stitch in time: jhbuild
Ryan Stone
PCI SR-IOV on FreeBSD
Sean Bruno
Embedded FreeBSD Development and Package Building via QEMU
Sevan Janiyan
Adventures in building open source software
Shany Michaely
Expanding RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access) capability over Ethernet in FreeBSD
Stacey Son
Embedded FreeBSD Development and Package Building via QEMU
Stephen Bourne
Keynote
Ted Unangst
signify: Securing OpenBSD From Us To You
Warner Losh
I/O Scheduling in CAM
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