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Bug 112693
[patch] update en/multimedia data-file
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>Index: multimedia-input.xml >=================================================================== >RCS file: /home/dcvs/www/en/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml,v >retrieving revision 1.1 >diff -u -r1.1 multimedia-input.xml >--- multimedia-input.xml 15 May 2007 21:30:41 -0000 1.1 >+++ multimedia-input.xml 15 May 2007 21:39:53 -0000 >@@ -10,6 +10,89 @@ > <!-- Source: bsdtalk > --> > >+ <item source="bsdtalk" added="20070510"> >+ <title>FreeBSD Developer Diane Bruce</title> >+ <desc><![CDATA[ >+ Interview with FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce. We >+ talk about Ham Radio on BSD. >+ Slides from one of her talks: >+ <a href="http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf">http://www.oarc.net/hamradio_on_freebsd.pdf</a> >+ >+ ]]></desc> >+ <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</overview> >+ <tags>bsdtalk,interview,freebsd,diana bruce</tags> >+ <files> >+ <prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix> >+ <file> >+ <url>bsdtalk111.mp3</url> >+ <size>5 Mb</size> >+ <length>10 minutes</length> >+ <desc>MP3 version</desc> >+ <tags>mp3</tags> >+ </file> >+ <file> >+ <url>bsdtalk111.ogg</url> >+ <length>10 minutes</length> >+ <desc>OGG version</desc> >+ <tags>ogg</tags> >+ </file> >+ </files> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="bsdtalk" added="20070503"> >+ <title>Josh Berkus, Postgresql Lead at Sun Microsystems</title> >+ <desc> >+ Interview with Josh Berkus, Postgresql Lead at Sun >+ Microsystems. We talk about the upcoming PGCon on >+ 23-24 May 2007. More info at http://www.pgcon.org. >+ </desc> >+ <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk110-josh-berkus-postgresql-lead.html</overview> >+ <tags>bsdtalk,interview,postgresql,josh berkus</tags> >+ <files> >+ <prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix> >+ <file> >+ <url>bsdtalk110.mp3</url> >+ <size>9 Mb</size> >+ <length>19 minutes</length> >+ <desc>MP3 version</desc> >+ <tags>mp3</tags> >+ </file> >+ <file> >+ <url>bsdtalk110.ogg</url> >+ <length>19 minutes</length> >+ <desc>OGG version</desc> >+ <tags>ogg</tags> >+ </file> >+ </files> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="bsdtalk" added="20070426"> >+ <title>George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development</title> >+ <desc> >+ George Neville-Neil and Using VMs for Development. >+ See http://blogs.freebsdish.org/gnn for more >+ information. >+ </desc> >+ <overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk109-george-neville-neil-and.html</overview> >+ <tags>bsdtalk,interview,virtual machines,george neville-neil</tags> >+ <files> >+ <prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix> >+ <file> >+ <url>bsdtalk109.mp3</url> >+ <size>6 Mb</size> >+ <length>12 minutes</length> >+ <desc>MP3 version</desc> >+ <tags>mp3</tags> >+ </file> >+ <file> >+ <url>bsdtalk109.ogg</url> >+ <length>12 minutes</length> >+ <desc>OGG version</desc> >+ <tags>ogg</tags> >+ </file> >+ </files> >+ </item> >+ > <item source="bsdtalk" added="20070419"> > <title>Matt Juszczak from bsdjobs.net</title> > <desc> >@@ -1898,6 +1981,44 @@ > <!-- Source: New York City *BSD User Group > --> > >+ <item source="nycbug" added="20070504"> >+ <title>Amitai Schlair on pkgsrcCon.</title> >+ <desc><![CDATA[ >+ <p> >+ The fourth annual <a >+ href="http://www.pkgsrccon.org/2007/">pkgsrcCon</a> is >+ April 27-29 in Barcelona. As might be expected when >+ brains congregate, pkgsrcCon traditionally results >+ in a flurry of activity toward new directions and >+ initiatives. Mere hours after returning to New >+ York, Amitai will give us a recap of <a >+ href="http://www.pkgsrccon.org/2007/presentations.html">the >+ proceedings</a>, including his presentation, >+ "Packaging djbware." >+ </p> >+ <p> >+ <a href="http://www.schmonz.com/">Amitai Schlair</a> >+ is a pkgsrc developer who has worked in such diverse >+ areas as Mac OS X platform support and packages of >+ software by Dan Bernstein. His full-time undergraduate >+ studies at Columbia are another contributing factor >+ to his impending insanity. He consults in software >+ and IT. >+ </p> >+ ]]></desc> >+ <overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10102</overview> >+ <tags>nycbug,presentation,pkgsrccon,netbsd,amitai schlair</tags> >+ <files> >+ <prefix>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/</prefix> >+ <file> >+ <url>nycbug-05-02-07.mp3</url> >+ <desc>MP3 version</desc> >+ <tags>mp3</tags> >+ <size>21Mb</size> >+ </file> >+ </files> >+ </item> >+ > <item source="nycbug" added="20070406"> > <title>Ray Lai: on OpenCVS</title> > <desc><![CDATA[ >@@ -2611,6 +2732,99 @@ > </files> > </item> > >+ <item source="openbsd" added="20070502"> >+ <title>OpenBSD 4.1 Release Song - Puffy Baba and the 40 Vendors</title> >+ <desc><![CDATA[ >+ <p> >+ As developers of a free operating system, one of >+ our prime responsibilities is device support. No >+ matter how nice an operating system is, it remains >+ useless and unusable without solid support for a >+ wide percentage of the hardware that is available >+ on the market. It is therefore rather unsurprising >+ that more than half of our efforts focus on various >+ aspects relating to device support. >+ </p> >+ <p> >+ Most parts of the operating system (from low kernel, >+ through to libraries, all the way up to X, and then >+ even to applications) use fairly obvious interface >+ layers, where the "communication protocols" or >+ "argument passing" mechanisms (ie. APIs) can be >+ understood by any developer who takes the time to >+ read the free code. Device drivers pose an additional >+ and significant challenge though: because many >+ vendors refuse to document the exact behavior of >+ their devices. The devices are black boxes. And >+ often they are surprisingly weird, or even buggy. >+ </p> >+ <p> >+ When vendor documentation does not exist, the >+ development process can become extremely hairy. >+ Groups of developers have found themselves focused >+ for months at a time, figuring out the most simple >+ steps, simply because the hardware is a complete >+ mystery. Access to documentation can ease these >+ difficulties rapidly. However, getting access to >+ the chip documentation from vendors is ... almost >+ always a negotiation. If we had open access to >+ documentation, anyone would be able to see how >+ simple all these devices actually are, and device >+ driver development would flourish (and not just in >+ OpenBSD, either). >+ </p> >+ <p> >+ When we proceed into negotiations with vendors, >+ asking for documentation, our position is often >+ weak. One would assume that the modern market is >+ fair, and that selling chips would be the primary >+ focus of these vendors. But unfortunately a number >+ of behemoth software vendors have spent the last >+ 10 or 20 years building <a >+ href="http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/mgp00024.html">political >+ hurdles against the smaller players</a>. >+ </p> >+ <p> >+ A particularly nasty player in this regard has been >+ the Linux vendors and some Linux developers, who >+ have played along with an American corporate model >+ of requiring NDAs for chip documentation. This has >+ effectively put Linux into the club with Microsoft, >+ but has left all the other operating system communities >+ -- and their developers -- with much less available >+ clout for requesting documentation. In a more fair >+ world, the Linux vendors would work with us, and >+ the device driver support in all free operating >+ systems would be fantastic by now. >+ </p> >+ <p> >+ We only ask that <a >+ href="http://www.openbsd.org/papers/brhard2007/mgp00027.html">users >+ help</a> us in changing the political landscape. >+ </p> >+ ]]> >+ </desc> >+ <overview>http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html#41</overview> >+ <tags>openbsd,artwork</tags> >+ <files> >+ <prefix>ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/</prefix> >+ <file> >+ <url>song41.mp3</url> >+ <size>4.1 Mb</size> >+ <length>4 minutes 19 seconds</length> >+ <desc>MP3 version</desc> >+ <tags>mp3</tags> >+ </file> >+ <file> >+ <url>song41.ogg</url> >+ <size>8.3 Mb</size> >+ <length>4 minutes 19 seconds</length> >+ <desc>OGG version</desc> >+ <tags>ogg</tags> >+ </file> >+ </files> >+ </item> >+ > <item source="openbsd" added="20061010"> > <title>OpenBSD 4.0 Release Song - Humppa negala</title> > <desc><![CDATA[ >@@ -2688,6 +2902,7 @@ > </files> > </item> > >+ > <!-- Source: EuroBSDCon > --> > <item source="eurobsdcon" added="20061114"> >@@ -2786,6 +3001,74 @@ > </files> > </item> > >+ <!-- Source: Linux and FreeBSD video tutorials. For everyone. >+ --> >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>Installing OpenBSD in 5 minutes</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/installing-openbsd-in-5-minutes.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ Installing OpenBSD. In real time :) >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,openbsd</tags> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>FreeBSD: Hard disk encryption</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/02/freebsd-hard-disk-encryption.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ How to protect your data on FreeBSD machine even >+ when your computer is turned off? This hard disk >+ encryption guide will help. >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd,encryption</tags> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>FreeBSD: First time install and configure</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-first-time-install-and.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ Tutorial how to install and configure FreeBSD. It >+ seems that comments in video are in Japanese :) >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd</tags> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>FreeBSD: using ports system</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-using-ports-system.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ Using ports system in FreeBSD to install etherape. >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd,ports</tags> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>FreeBSD installation</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/01/freebsd-installation.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ Step-by-step installation of FreeBSD operating system. >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,freebsd</tags> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>NetBSD and ssshfs</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/netbsd-and-ssshfs.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ Usage of ssshfs on NetBSD with PUFFS. >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,netbsd,puffs</tags> >+ </item> >+ >+ <item source="unixtutorial" added="20070503"> >+ <title>Install Debian and NetBSD on Xen Domu</title> >+ <overview>http://unix-tutorial.blogspot.com/2007/04/install-debian-and-netbsd-on-xen-domu.html</overview> >+ <desc> >+ Video tutorial on installation of Debian and NetBsd on Domu with Xen. >+ </desc> >+ <tags>unix-tutorial,flash,netbsd,xen,debian</tags> >+ </item> >+ > </items> > > <sources> >@@ -2904,5 +3187,10 @@ > <url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url> > </source> > >+ <source id="unixtutorial"> >+ <name>Linux and FreeBSD video tutorials. For everyone.</name> >+ <url>http://www.asiabsdcon.org/</url> >+ </source> >+ > </sources> > </multimedia>
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