The folks at BSDNow have shared a list of talks given at BSDCan 2014. All videos have been made available on YouTube below:
- The majority of the BSDCan talks are finally uploaded, so prepare to be flooded with links
- Karl Lehenbauer’s keynote (he’s on next week’s episode)
- Mariusz Zaborski and Pawel Jakub Dawidek, Capsicum and Casper (relevant to today’s interview)
- Luigi Rizzo, In-kernel OpenvSwitch on FreeBSD
- Dwayne Hart, Migrating from Linux to FreeBSD for Backend Data Storage
- Warner Losh, NAND Flash and FreeBSD
- Simon Gerraty, FreeBSD bmake and Meta Mode
- Bob Beck, LibreSSL – The First 30 Days
- Henning Brauer, OpenBGPD Turns 10 Years Old
- Arun Thomas, BSD ARM Kernel Internals
- Peter Hessler, Using BGP for Realtime Spam Lists
- Pedro Giffuni, Features and Status of FreeBSD’s Ext2 Implementation
- Matt Ahrens, OpenZFS Upcoming Features and Performance Enhancements
- Daichi Goto, Shellscripts and Commands
- Benno Rice, Keeping Current
- Sean Bruno, MIPS Router Hacking
- John-Mark Gurney, Optimizing GELI Performance
- Patrick Kelsey, Userspace Networking with libuinet
- Massimiliano Stucchi, IPv6 Transitioning Mechanisms
- Roger Pau Monné, Taking the Red Pill
- Shawn Webb, Introducing ASLR in FreeBSD
- There’s also a trip report from Peter Hessler and one from Julio Merino
Check out the official post from BSDNow here: http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_05_28-the_friendly_sandbox