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		exploration into the BSDs.
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		exploration into the BSDs.
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	    </desc>
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	    </desc>
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	    <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/09/bsdtalk158-interview-with-chess-griffin.html</overview>
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	    <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/09/bsdtalk158-interview-with-chess-griffin.html</overview>
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	    <tags>bsdtalk,interview,chess griffin,linuxreality</tags>
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	    <tags>bsdtalk,interview,chess griffin</tags>
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	    <files>
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	    <files>
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		<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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		<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
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		<file>
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		<file>
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		Interview with FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce. We
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		Interview with FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce. We
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		talk about Ham Radio on BSD.
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		talk about Ham Radio on BSD.
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		Slides from one of her talks:
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		Slides from one of her talks:
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		<a href="http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf">http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</a>
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		<a href="http://www.oarc.net/presentations/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf">http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</a>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</overview>
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	    <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</overview>
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	    <tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,diana bruce</tags>
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	    <tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,diana bruce</tags>
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	    </files>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	</item>
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	<item source="youtube" added="20081216">
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	    <title>Hardware Crypto Suport- Philip Paep. MeetBSD 2008</title>
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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		Philip gives a short talk on hs experience developing
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		a driver for hardware crypto. Source: Julian
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		<br>
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		clive URL: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o
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		]]>
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	    </desc>
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	    <overview>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o</overview>
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	    <tags>youtube,meetbsd,meetbsd2008,crypto,philip paep</tags>
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	    <files>
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		<file>
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		    <url>http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=2oV2ZGXO33o</url>
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		    <length>23:03</length>
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		    <desc>Flash</desc>
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		    <tags>flash</tags>
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		</file>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
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	<item source="youtube" added="20081207">
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	    <title>FreeBSD, klaster pocztowy</title>
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	    <title>FreeBSD, klaster pocztowy</title>
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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	    <title>FreeBSD, Protecting Privacy with Tor</title>
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	    <title>FreeBSD, Protecting Privacy with Tor</title>
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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		"Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor",
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		"Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor",
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		Christian Brffer at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
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		Christian Br&uuml;ffer at MeetBSD 2007 in Warsaw, Poland.
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		<br>
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		<br>
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		clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBh8ro7xHQ
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		clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwBh8ro7xHQ
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		]]>
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		]]>
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	<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
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	<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
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	    <title>Hendrik Scholz - Performance bottleneck detection and removal</title>
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	    <desc>
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		Once a system is exposed to heavy load bottlenecks
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		need to be addressed to prevent single components
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		from slowing down a complex installation. Highlighting
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		various hotspots their detection and removal gets
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		discussed using real life examples.
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	    </desc>
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	    <overview>http://conferences.suug.ch/sucon/04/</overview>
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	    <tags>suug,presentation,performance,hendrik scholz</tags>
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	    <files>
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		<file>
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		    <url>http://www.wormulon.net/files/pub/FreeBSD_Bottleneck_Detection.pdf</url>
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		    <size>213 Kb</size>
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		    <desc>Slides</desc>
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		    <tags>pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	<item source="suug2004" added="20070114">
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	    <title>Max Laier - PF - Extended Introduction</title>
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	    <title>Max Laier - PF - Extended Introduction</title>
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	    <desc>
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	    <desc>
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		The talk will introduce packet filter (pf) - a *BSD
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		The talk will introduce packet filter (pf) - a *BSD
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		Slides of presentations given at New York City BSD
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		Slides of presentations given at New York City BSD
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		Conference 2008.
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		Conference 2008.
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	    </desc>
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	    </desc>
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	    <overview>http://www.nycbsdcon.org/2008/presentations/</overview>
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	    <overview>http://www.nycbsdcon.org</overview>
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	    <tags>nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,presentation</tags>
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	    <tags>nycbsdcon2008,nycbsdcon,presentation</tags>
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	    <files>
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	    <files>
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		<file>
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		<file>
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		his garage blacksmith shop.
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		his garage blacksmith shop.
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		</p>
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		</p>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    <overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10151</overview>
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	    <overview>http://www.nycbug.org</overview>
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	    <tags>nycbug,presentation,high performance computing,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
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	    <tags>nycbug,presentation,high performance computing,freebsd,brooks davis</tags>
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	    <files>
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	    <files>
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		<file>
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		<file>
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		from the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago, Illinois.
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		from the IIT Institute of Design in Chicago, Illinois.
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		</p>
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		</p>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    <overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10152</overview>
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	    <overview>http://www.nycbug.org</overview>
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	    <tags>nycbug,presentation,user interfaces</tags>
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	    <tags>nycbug,presentation,user interfaces</tags>
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	    <files>
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	    <files>
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		<file>
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		<file>
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		    <length>78 minutes</length>
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		    <length>78 minutes</length>
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		    <size>9 Mb</size>
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		    <size>9 Mb</size>
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		</file>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>http://www.nycbug.org/files/meeting_2008-03.pdf</url>
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		    <desc>Slides</desc>
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		    <tags>pdf</tags>
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		    <length>24 pages</length>
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		    <size>2.7 Mb</size>
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		</file>
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	    </files>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	</item>
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	<!-- Source: meetbsdcom
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	<!-- Source: meetbsdcom
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	-->
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	-->
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	<item source="meetbsdcom" added="20081119">
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	    <title>MeetBSD 2008 in California - Presentation</title>
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	    <desc>
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		MeetBSD 2008 at the Googleplex in Mountain View,
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		California to celebrate FreeBSD's 15th Anniversary!
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	    </desc>
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	    <overview>http://meetbsd.com/speakers</overview>
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	    <tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2008,freebsd,presentations</tags>
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	    <files>
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		<prefix>http://meetbsd.com/images/slides/</prefix>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_robert_watson_networking.pdf</url>
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		    <size>5.5 Mb</size>
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		    <length>43 pages</length>
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		    <desc>FreeBSD Network Stack Performance - Optimizations for Modern Hardware by Robert Watson</desc>
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		    <tags>robert watson,network stack performance,modern hardware,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_brooks_davis.pdf</url>
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		    <size>900 Kb</size>
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		    <length>24 pages</length>
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		    <desc>Isolating Cluster Jobs for Performance and Predictability by Brooks Davis</desc>
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		    <tags>brooks davis,cluster,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_warner_losh.pdf</url>
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		    <size>685 Kb</size>
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		    <length>31 pages</length>
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		    <desc>Embedding FreeBSD by M. Warner Losh</desc>
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		    <tags>warner losh,embedding freebsd,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_dru_lavigne.pdf</url>
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		    <size>80 Kb</size>
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		    <length>19 pages</length>
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		    <desc>BSD Certification by Dru Lavigne</desc>
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		    <tags>dru lavigne,bsd certification,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_kris_moore.pdf</url>
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		    <size>580 Kb</size>
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		    <length>45 pages</length>
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		    <desc>PC-BSD 7 - A Developer's Perspective by Kris Moore</desc>
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		    <tags>kris moore,pc-bsd,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_pawel.pdf</url>
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		    <size>470 Kb</size>
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		    <length>45 pages</length>
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		    <desc>A closer look at the ZFS file system by Pawel Jakub Dawidek</desc>
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		    <tags>pawel jakub dawidek,zfs,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_robert_watson_freebsd_foundation.pdf</url>
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		    <size>3.2 Mb</size>
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		    <length>8 pages</length>
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		    <desc>FreeBSD Foundation Update &amp; Recognition by Robert Watson</desc>
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		    <tags>robert watsom,freebsd foundation,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_philip_paeps.pdf</url>
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		    <size>256 Kb</size>
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		    <length>20 pages</length>
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		    <desc>Crypto Acceleration by Philip Paeps</desc>
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		    <tags>philip paeps,crypto acecelaration,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_zach_loafman.pdf</url>
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		    <size>136 Kb</size>
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		    <length>25 pages</length>
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		    <desc>Isilon and FreeBSD by Zach Loafman</desc>
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		    <tags>zach loafman,isilon,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>slides_kris_kennaway.pdf</url>
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		    <size>172 Kb</size>
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		    <length>29 pages</length>
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		    <desc>"Help, my system is slow!"  Profiling tools, tips and tricks by Kris Kennaway</desc>
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		    <tags>kris kennaway,profiling,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	<!-- Source: meetbsdorg
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	-->
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	<item source="meetbsdorg" added="20080528">
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	    <title>MeetBSD 2007 - Presentations and recordings</title>
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	    <desc>
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		MeetBSD 2007 at the Conference Centre-PWSBiA Congress in Warsaw
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	    </desc>
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	    <overview>http://2007.meetbsd.org/en/speakers/</overview>
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	    <tags>meetbsd,meetbsd2007</tags>
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	    <files>
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		<prefix>http://2007.meetbsd.org/</prefix>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/matt.olander_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>272 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Matt Olander - PC-BSD: FreeBSD on the Desktop</desc>
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		    <tags>pc-bsd,matt olander,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/jakub.klausa_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>165 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Dominik Hamera, Jakub Klausa - Nowoczesne rozwiazania bezprzewodowe w systemie FreeBSD</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,wireless,polish,dominik hamera,jakub klausa,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/rafal.jaworowski_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>600 Kb</size>
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		    <length>21 pages</length>
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		    <desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/rafal.jaworowski_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>638 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Rafal Jaworowski - FreeBSD do zabudowy, czyli nie tylko pecety</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,polish,rafal jaworowski,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>336 Kb</size>
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		    <length>37 pages</length>
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		    <desc>Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,kris kennaway,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/kris.kennaway_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>564 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Kris Kennaway - New features and improvements in FreeBSD 7</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,kris kennaway,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/brooks.davis_meetbsd2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>1.7 Mb</size>
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		    <length>25 Pages</length>
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		    <desc>Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,high performance,brooks davis,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/brooks.davis_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>401 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Brooks Davis - Reflections on Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster Using FreeBSD</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,high performance,brooks davis,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/philip.paeps_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>495 Kb</size>
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		    <length>53 Pages</length>
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		    <desc>Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,debugging,philip paeps,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/philip.paeps_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>162 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Philip Paeps - Detangling and debugging: friends in unexpected places</desc>
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		    <tags>freebsd,debugging,philip paeps,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/slawomir.zak_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>1.1 Mb</size>
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		    <length>35 Pages</length>
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		    <desc>Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku</desc>
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		    <tags>tuning,monitoring,dtrace,slawomir zak,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/slawomir.zak_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>546 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Slawomir Zak - DTrace - Monitoring i strojenie systemu w XXI wieku</desc>
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		    <tags>tuning,monitoring,dtrace,polish,slawomir zak,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/MeetBSD2007-GSoC-PawelSolyga.pdf</url>
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		    <size>3.7 Mb</size>
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		    <length>71 Pages</length>
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		    <desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc>
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		    <tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,pawel solyga,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/MeetBSD2007-GSoC-PawelSolyga.mov</url>
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		    <size>6.0 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc>
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		    <tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,pawel solyga,quicktime</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/pawel.solyga_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>308 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Pawel Solyga - Meet BSD projects from Google Summer of Code 2007</desc>
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		    <tags>google,gsoc,freebsd,netbsd,polish,pawel solyga,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/ss7_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>3.9 Mb</size>
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		    <length>71 Pages</length>
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		    <desc>Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD</desc>
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		    <tags>telephony,voip,freebsd,polish,adam bartman,rafal grzebyk,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/bartman+grzebyk_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>105 Mb</size>
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		    <desc>Adam Bartman, Rafal Grzebyk - Nowoczesna infrastruktura telefoniczna w oparciu o systemy z rodziny BSD</desc>
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		    <tags>telephony,voip,freebsd,polish,adam bartman,rafal grzebyk,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/storage/christian.brueffer_meetBSD2007.pdf</url>
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		    <size>416 Kb</size>
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		    <length>34 Pages</length>
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		    <desc><![CDATA[Christian Br&uuml;ffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor]]></desc>
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		    <tags>tor,freebsd,christian bruffer,pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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		<file>
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		    <url>/movies/christian.brueffer_meetbsd2007.avi</url>
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		    <size>409 Kb</size>
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		    <desc><![CDATA[Christian Br&uuml;ffer - Protecting your Privacy with FreeBSD and Tor]]></desc>
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		    <tags>tor,freebsd,christian bruffer,avi</tags>
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		</file>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	<!-- Source: BSDCONSPAIN
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	<!-- Source: BSDCONSPAIN
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	-->
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	-->
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	<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
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	    <title>Manuel Trujillo - FreeBSD para usuarios de GNU/Linux</title>
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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		<p>
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		Charla sobre las diferencias que puede encontrar un usuario
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		de un sistema operativo GNU/Linux cuando accede a un sistema
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		operativo FreeBSD, y sugerencias superar la posible
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		desorientaci&oacute;n.
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		</p>
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	    ]]></desc>
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	    <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
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	    <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,freebsd,linux,manuel trujillo</tags>
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	    <files>
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		<file>
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		    <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/FreeBSD_para_linuxeros.ppt</url>
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		    <size>32 Kb</size>
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		    <tags>pdf</tags>
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		</file>
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	    </files>
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	</item>
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	<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
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	    <title>Jordi Prats - Uso de OpenBSD en dispositivos empotrados</title>
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	    <desc><![CDATA[
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		<p>
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		Los sistemas empotrados gracias a un menor consumo
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		energ&eacute;tico y unas dimensiones reducidas, a costa
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		de ciertas limitaciones del hardware, permiten su uso
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		en multitud de entornos. En esta presentaci&oacute;n
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		veremos como usarlos con OpenBSD y sus posibles aplicaciones.
8593
		</p>
8594
	    ]]></desc>
8595
	    <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
8596
	    <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,openbsd,embedded,jordi prats</tags>
8597
	    <files>
8598
		<file>
8599
		    <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/embeddedBSD.pdf</url>
8600
		    <size>1.8 Mb</size>
8601
		    <length>44 pages</length>
8602
		    <tags>pdf</tags>
8603
		</file>
8604
	    </files>
8605
	</item>
8606
8607
	<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
8608
	    <title><![CDATA[Jes&uacute;s Rodriguez - SIP y VozIP con FreeBSD]]></title>
8609
	    <desc><![CDATA[
8610
		<p>
8611
		Repaso a las diferentes aplicaciones y servicios
8612
		relacionados con SIP y VozIP que pueden usarse en
8613
		FreeBSD. Entre estas apliaciones destacan OpenSER y
8614
		Asterisk, ya que usados de forma conjunta pueden ofrecer
8615
		una larga lista de servicios de forma r&aacute;pida,
8616
		segura y escalable.
8617
		</p>
8618
	    ]]></desc>
8619
	    <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
8620
	    <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,asterisk,openser,freebsd,sip,voip,jesus rodriguez</tags>
8621
	    <files>
8622
		<file>
8623
		    <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/bsdcon-asterisk-openser.pdf</url>
8624
		    <size>527 Kb</size>
8625
		    <length>40 pages</length>
8626
		    <tags>pdf</tags>
8627
		</file>
8628
	    </files>
8629
	</item>
8630
8631
	<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
8632
	    <title>Jordi Espasa Clofent - Sistema de cortafuegos redundantes con OpenBSD y Packet Filter en modo bridge</title>
8633
	    <desc><![CDATA[
8634
		<p>
8635
		Se trataran los siguientes apartados: Porqu&eacute; OpenBSD
8636
		y porqu&eacute; PF. Eligiendo un buen hardware para el
8637
		cortafuegos. Redundancia en modo bridge: RSTP.
8638
		Implementaci&oacute;n en si.
8639
		</p>
8640
	    ]]></desc>
8641
	    <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
8642
	    <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,openbsd,firewall,pf,jordi espasa clofent</tags>
8643
	    <files>
8644
		<file>
8645
		    <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/sistema_cortafuegos_redundantes_openbsd.ppt</url>
8646
		    <size>1 Mb</size>
8647
		    <tags>ppt</tags>
8648
		</file>
8649
	    </files>
8650
	</item>
8651
8652
	<item source="bsdconspain" added="20080527">
8653
	    <title>Julio M. Merino Vidal - ATF: Sistema de pruebas automatizado para NetBSD</title>
8654
	    <desc><![CDATA[
8655
		<p>
8656
		La presentaci&oacute;n empezar&aacute; describiendo la
8657
		necesidad de poder probar autom&aacute;ticamente la
8658
		validez del c&oacute;digo del sistema operativo NetBSD
8659
		para as&iacute; saber que se comporta correctamente en
8660
		cualquiera de las plataformas soportadas. Luego se
8661
		explicar&aacute; c&oacute;mo se estructura ATF, c&oacute;mo
8662
		se integra con NetBSD y se daran ejemplos pr&aacute;cticos
8663
		de su uso tanto como programador o usuario.
8664
		</p><p>
8665
		ATF es un proyecto autocontenido que funciona en multitud
8666
		de plataformas (y no s&oacute;lo BSD). A&uacute;n as&iacute;,
8667
		est&aacute; centrado en NetBSD y las pruebas automatizadas
8668
		para este sistema son espec&iacute;ficas de &eacute;l, no
8669
		del proyecto ATF en s&iacute;.
8670
		</p>
8671
	    ]]></desc>
8672
	    <link>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentations.html</link>
8673
	    <tags>bsdcon-barcelona,spanish,presentation,atf,netbsd,julio m merino vidal</tags>
8674
	    <files>
8675
		<file>
8676
		    <url>http://bcn.bsdcon.net/presentaciones/ATF.pptx</url>
8677
		    <size>234 Kb</size>
8678
		    <tags>ppt</tags>
8679
		</file>
8680
	    </files>
8681
	</item>
8682
8683
	<!-- Source: FOSDEM
8294
	<!-- Source: FOSDEM
8684
	-->
8295
	-->
8685
8296
8686
	<item source="fosdem" added="20080527">
8687
	    <title>Robert Watson - How a large scale opensource project works</title>
8688
	    <desc><![CDATA[
8689
		<p>
8690
		The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most
8691
		successful open source operating system projects,
8692
		seeing wide deployment across the IT industry. From
8693
		the root name servers, to top tier ISPs, to core
8694
		router operating systems, to firewalls, to embedded
8695
		appliances, you can't use a networked computer for
8696
		ten minutes without using FreeBSD dozens of times.
8697
		</p><p>
8698
		Part of FreeBSD's reputation for quality and
8699
		reliability comes from the nature of its development
8700
		organization -- driven by a hundreds of highly
8701
		skilled volunteers, from high school students to
8702
		university professors. And unlike most open source
8703
		projects, the FreeBSD Project has developers who
8704
		have been working on the same source base for over
8705
		twenty years.
8706
		</p><p>
8707
		But how does this organization work? Who pays the
8708
		bandwidth bills, runs the web servers, writes the
8709
		documentation, writes the code, and calls the shots?
8710
		And how can developers in a dozen time zones reach
8711
		agreement on the time of day, let alone a kernel
8712
		architecture?
8713
		</p><p>
8714
		This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45
8715
		minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into what
8716
		makes FreeBSD run.
8717
		</p>
8718
	    ]]></desc>
8719
	    <link>http://fosdem.org/2008/schedule/events/large_scale_opensource</link>
8720
	    <tags>fosdem,fosdem2008,presentation,freebsd project,robert watson</tags>
8721
	    <files>
8722
		<file>
8723
		    <url>http://video.fosdem.org/2008/maintracks/FOSDEM2008-largescale.ogg</url>
8724
		    <size>81 Mb</size>
8725
		    <length>45 minutes</length>
8726
		    <tags>ogg,video</tags>
8727
		</file>
8728
	    </files>
8729
	</item>
8730
8731
	<!-- Source: source21
8297
	<!-- Source: source21
8732
	-->
8298
	-->
8733
8299
Lines 9746-9876 Link Here
9746
	    <tags>berklix,netbsd,packages</tags>
9312
	    <tags>berklix,netbsd,packages</tags>
9747
	</item>
9313
	</item>
9748
9314
9749
	<!-- linuxreality.com
9750
	-->
9751
	<item source="linuxreality" added="20070820">
9752
	    <title>Interview with Will Backman</title>
9753
	    <overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-74-interview-with-will-backman/</overview>
9754
	    <desc>
9755
		In this episode: an interview with the host of the
9756
		BSDTalk Podcast, Will Backman, in which we talk
9757
		about the history of the BSD's, including FreeBSD,
9758
		NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonflyBSD, PC-BSD, and DesktopBSD,
9759
		and discuss some of the goals and features of these
9760
		projects.
9761
	    </desc>
9762
	    <tags>linux reality,bsdtalk,interview,will backman</tags>
9763
	    <files>
9764
		<file>
9765
		    <url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality074.mp3</url>
9766
		    <length>48 minutes</length>
9767
		    <size>21 Mb</size>
9768
		    <desc>MP3 file</desc>
9769
		    <tags>mp3</tags>
9770
		</file>
9771
	    </files>
9772
	</item>
9773
	<item source="linuxreality" added="20070830">
9774
	    <title>BSD Wrap-Up</title>
9775
	    <overview>http://www.linuxreality.com/podcast/episode-75-bsd-wrap-up/</overview>
9776
	    <desc>
9777
		In this episode: OReilly discount code for Linux
9778
		Reality listeners available on the LR website; a
9779
		new Linux Reality contest where one can win a
9780
		listener-donated book, LPI Certification in a
9781
		Nutshell, for the best audio Listener Tip sent in
9782
		between now and the end of November; a new podcast
9783
		client I am developing in Python; petition to open
9784
		source the Main Actor video editing software; a
9785
		call for guest podcasts; a brief wrap-up discussion
9786
		of my adventures with the BSD's; audio and email
9787
		listener feedback.
9788
	    </desc>
9789
	    <tags>linux reality</tags>
9790
	    <files>
9791
		<file>
9792
		    <url>http://media.libsyn.com/media/linuxreality/linuxreality075.mp3</url>
9793
		    <length>48 minutes</length>
9794
		    <size>21 Mb</size>
9795
		    <desc>MP3 file</desc>
9796
		    <tags>mp3</tags>
9797
		</file>
9798
	    </files>
9799
	</item>
9800
9801
	<!-- sitescollide.com
9802
	-->
9803
9804
	<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
9805
	    <title>OpenBSD Road Warrior - Felix Kronlage</title>
9806
	    <overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/CD527090-CAAC-4BEC-ACC1-2E3FC930DC80.html</overview>
9807
	    <desc>
9808
		On this Sites Collide, we speak with Felix Kronlage
9809
		of the OpenBSD Project about using Open-Source tools
9810
		for effectively and securely getting work done while
9811
		using your laptop outside your home or office (called
9812
		a Road Warrior). If you use a laptop on the road,
9813
		you NEED to hear this episode.
9814
	    </desc>
9815
	    <tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,road warrior,felix kronlage</tags>
9816
	    <files>
9817
		<file>
9818
		    <url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/142146005/scr012-1.mp3</url>
9819
		    <length>40 minutes</length>
9820
		    <size>16 Mb</size>
9821
		    <desc>MP3 file</desc>
9822
		    <tags>mp3</tags>
9823
		</file>
9824
	    </files>
9825
	</item>
9826
9827
	<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
9828
	    <title>What is OpenBSD - Wim Vandeputte</title>
9829
	    <overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/C8F1C6F7-72B1-4E47-B51A-42212989BF19.html</overview>
9830
	    <desc>
9831
		In this episode of Sites Collide, Wim Vandeputte
9832
		of the OpenBSD project joins us to educate us about
9833
		OpenBSD. We talk about a brief history, as well as
9834
		where you can find it running today. If you don't
9835
		know the difference between BSD and Linux, you need
9836
		to hear this episode!!
9837
	    </desc>
9838
	    <tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,wim vandeputte</tags>
9839
	    <files>
9840
		<file>
9841
		    <url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752314/scr010.mp3</url>
9842
		    <length>46 minutes</length>
9843
		    <size>18 Mb</size>
9844
		    <desc>MP3 file</desc>
9845
		    <tags>mp3</tags>
9846
		</file>
9847
	    </files>
9848
	</item>
9849
9850
	<item source="sitescollide" added="20070820">
9851
	    <title>OpenBSD Networking - Henning Brauer</title>
9852
	    <overview>http://www.sitescollide.com/Podcast/B50EE425-0C8B-4AF2-AD70-CD2C98D091B3.html</overview>
9853
	    <desc>
9854
		In this episode of Sites Collide, we discuss Open
9855
		BGPd and OpenBSD as well as other routing-related
9856
		topics with developer, network guru, and conference
9857
		speaker, Henning Brauer of the OpenBSD Project. So,
9858
		if you are interested in the technologies that make
9859
		the Internet work, or you're looking to learn about
9860
		Unix/Linux, this show is for you!
9861
	    </desc>
9862
	    <tags>sitescollide,interview,openbsd,openbgpd,henning brauer</tags>
9863
	    <files>
9864
		<file>
9865
		    <url>http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SitesCollide/~5/136752318/scr08.mp3</url>
9866
		    <length>20 minutes</length>
9867
		    <size>8 Mb</size>
9868
		    <desc>MP3 file</desc>
9869
		    <tags>mp3</tags>
9870
		</file>
9871
	    </files>
9872
	</item>
9873
9874
	<!-- BSDCan
9315
	<!-- BSDCan
9875
	-->
9316
	-->
9876
9317
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12741
	    <url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url>
12182
	    <url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url>
12742
	</source>
12183
	</source>
12743
12184
12744
	<source id="linuxreality">
12745
	    <name>linuxreality - a podcast for the new linux user</name>
12746
	    <url>http://www.linuxreality.com/</url>
12747
	</source>
12748
12749
	<source id="berklix">
12185
	<source id="berklix">
12750
	    <name>Berklix.com Computer Services</name>
12186
	    <name>Berklix.com Computer Services</name>
12751
	    <url>http://www.berklix.com/</url>
12187
	    <url>http://www.berklix.com/</url>
12752
	</source>
12188
	</source>
12753
12189
12754
	<source id="sitescollide">
12755
	    <name>Sites Collide</name>
12756
	    <url>http://www.sitescollide.com/</url>
12757
	</source>
12758
12759
	<source id="bsdcan">
12190
	<source id="bsdcan">
12760
	    <name>BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference</name>
12191
	    <name>BSDCan - The Technical BSD Conference</name>
12761
	    <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/</url>
12192
	    <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/</url>

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