FreeBSD Developers Summit – Cambridge 2008





The FreeBSD Developers Summit (15-18 August) has now kicked off in Cambridge (UK). Subject of  discussions, amongst others, are operating system virtualisation, access control and the FreeBSD 8.0 release.

This is an invitation only meeting for FreeBSD (core) developers, but you can check out the Dev Summit wik to see what’s going on behind the scenes or check Philip Paep’’s blog

Our developer summit here in Cambridge started off rather well today. Robert decided that a brisk half hour walk from King’s to the computer lab was a good start of the day. I happen to agree.

Will keep you updated with any interesting stuff i find out, especially about FreeBSD 8.

For a general idea what sort of things get discussed at Dev Summits have a look at Bjoern A. Zeeb account of the BSDCan 2008 Developers Summit (with pictures).

Thanks to Rodrigo Osoriao for making me aware of this.

Check out any upcoming FreeBSD related events on my FreeBSD Google Calendar


Related posts:

  1. FreeBSD Developers’ Handbook available in German
  2. Finishing up the FreeBSD Xen port
  3. AsiaBSDCon 2008 – papers & photos
  4. FreeBSD News – quick links (week 17)
  5. FreeBSD foundation newsletter – July 2008


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