FreeBSD Multimedia
FreeBSD Multimedia Resources List
Links on this page refer to multimedia resources (podcast, vodcast, audio recordings,
video recordings, photos) related to FreeBSD or of interest for FreeBSD users.
This list is available as chronological overview, as a
tag cloud and via the sources.
This list is also available as RSS feed 
If you know any resources not listed here, or notice any dead links, please send
details to Edwin Groothuis so that it can be
included or updated.
Tag: julian elischer
-
Julian
Elischer
Source: bsdtalk
Added: 21 November 2008
Tags: bsdtalk, interview,
julian elischer, ironport
Ogg version
(16 minutes), MP3
version (16 Mb, 35 minutes)
An interview with Julian Elischer at MeetBSD in California. We talk about his early days
with BSD and his work using BSD at various companies. He is currently with IronPort,
which was bought by Cisco.
-
May 2008 developer Vimage
report
Source: YouTube bsdconferences
channel
Added: 31 December 2008
Tags: youtube, freebsd, vimage, marko zec, julian elischer
Flash (2:44:36)
A sneak peak into the FreeBSD development process.
Warning 2 hours! filmed over 2 days. (The schedule worked out was optimistic to say the
least but it's still looking ok...)
Marko Zec and Julian Elischer report back to the developers at BSDCan on the progress on
virtualizing the network stack in FreeBSD. This has been a long term project but at the
time of this recording was just reaching the point of feasibility. In this video you can
see some of the dynamics of the group as developers become familiar with the project and
discussions take place regarding such things as maintainability, ABI compatibility, and
even what to call the feature. In this video you can see the decision being made by a
"quorum" of developers to take this project mainstream.
The sound is less that perfect, but it's what we have.
This is a montage of 3 video sources, one of which is a lower resolution, but at times
it was the only camera capturing the action. (the other ran out of tape for a
while)
Thanks to Ed Maste for the added footage.
I will be doing more editing later and will be substituting in better footage in some
places.
clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Px-pSXm32dE