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DCBSDCon
with Jason Dixon
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 10 December 2008
Tags: bsdtalk, interview,
dcbsdcon, dcbsdcon2009, jason
dixon
Ogg version
(10 minutes), MP3
version (5 Mb, 10 minutes)
Live
from NYCBSDCon Saturday
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 12 October 2008
Tags: bsdtalk, nycbsdcon2008, nycbsdcon, interview, jason dixon, pawel
jakub dawidek, kris more, matt olander, george neville-neil, phillip coblentz, jason wright
Ogg version
(40 minutes), MP3
version (18 Mb, 40 minutes)
Intro
to PF with Jason Dixon
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 01 April 2007
Tags: bsdtalk, interview,
pf, jason dixon
Ogg version
(25 minutes), MP3
version (12 Mb, 25 minutes)
BSD v. GPL, Jason Dixon,
NYCBSDCon 2008
Source: YouTube bsdconferences
channel
Added: 06 December 2008
Tags: youtube, nycbsdcon,
nycbsdcon2008, bsd
versus gpl, jason dixon
Flash (16:21)
BSD is Dying, Jason Dixon,
NYCBSDCon 2007
Source: YouTube bsdconferences
channel
Added: 06 December 2008
Tags: youtube, nycbsdcon,
nycbsdcon2007, bsd
is dying, jason dixon
Flash (17:41)
New York City BSD Con 2008: BSD
v. GPL - a.k.a. not the sequel to "BSD is Dying"
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
Added: 14 October 2008
Tags: nycbsdcon, nycbsdcon2008, presentation, humor, bsd versus gpl, jason
dixon
MP4 (15 Mb)
BSD vs GPL is a sweeping epic, focused on the dichotomy between good and evil. It peers inside the hearts and minds of the creators of these movements and dissects their battle for world domination. No common documentary will dare to follow the path that BSD vs GPL blazes.
New York City BSD Con
2008
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
Added: 13 October 2008
Tags: nycbsdcon2008, nycbsdcon, presentation
Jeremy C. Reed:
Introduction to DNSSEC. (15 Mb), Michael Lucas: Network
Refactoring, or doing an oil change at 80 MPH. (10 Mb), Anders Magnusson: Design and
Implementation of the Portable C Compiler. (15 Mb), Jason Dixon: BSD versus
GPL. (4 Mb), Kurt
Miller: OpenBSD's Position Independent Executables (PIE) Implementation. (10 Mb), Metthew Dillon: The HAMMER
File System. (14 Mb), Pawel Jakub Dawidek: A closer
look at the ZFS file system. (16 Mb), Jason L Wright: When Hardware
Is Wrong, or "They can Fix It In Software". (9 Mb), Michael Shalayeff: Porting
PCC. (11 Mb), Adrian
Chadd: High-throughput concurrent disk IO in FreeBSD. (14 Mb), Mike Silbersack: Detecting TCP
regressions with tcpdiff. (11 Mb), Julio M. Merino Vidal: An
introduction to the Automated Testing Framework (ATF) for NetBSD. (10 Mb)
New York City BSD Con 2006: BSD
is Dying - A Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
Added: 02 November 2006
Tags: nycbug, presentation, humor, bsd is dying, jason
dixon
MP4
(31Mb), QuickTime
(19Mb), iPod
(36Mb)
BSD is Dying
> A Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed
> Jason Dixon
> October 28, 2006
First and foremost, I would like to thank the unique presentation styles of Dick Hardt and Lawrence Lessig for inspiring me to create this presentation.
The following videos were created by exporting the original Keynote presentation slides into QuickTime video, then manually synchronizing them using iMovie HD with the audio recordings captured by Nikolai Fetissov. They were then exported into QuickTime, mpeg4 (H.264/AAC), and iPod movie formats. If you are having difficulties with the MP4 copy, and are unable to view QuickTime movies, please contact me and I'll try to assist.
New York City BSD Con
2006
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
Added: 01 November 2006
Tags: nycbug, nycbsdcon,
nycbsdcon2006, presentation
Russell Sutherland: BSD on
the Edge of the Enterprise. (12 Mb), Bob Beck: spamd - spam
deferral daemon. (16 Mb), Bjorn Nelson: A Build System
for FreeBSD (9 Mb), Jason Dixon: BSD Is Dying.
(5 Mb), Kristaps Johnson:
BSD Virtualisation with sysjail. (15 Mb), Bob Beck: PF, it is not just
for firewalls anymore. (15 Mb), Jason Wright: OpenBSD on
sparc64. (9 Mb), Brian
A. Seklecki: A Framework for NetBSD Network Appliances. (10 Mb), Johnny C. Lam: The "hidden
dependency" problem. (13 Mb), Corey Benninger: Security with
Ruby on Rails in BSD (14 Mb), Wietse Venema: Postfix as a
Secure Programming Example. (16 Mb), Marco Peereboom: Bio &
Sensors in OpenBSD. (11 Mb)