[NYCBSDCon] Fw: NetBSD stuff at NYC*BSDCon
George Rosamond
george at ceetonetechnology.com
Tue Nov 5 17:46:59 EST 2013
Isaac (.ike) Levy:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've been back-forth a bit with Jeff Rizzo of NetBSD, he has a great
> presentation idea, (I'm really into it at least).
>
> Below are:
> - notes for NetBSD comms
> - a *very* basic outline for a talk about NetBSD RELENG
>
> Best,
> .ike
>
>
>
To be honest, I would want to hear more detail.
This certainly could be very interesting, but it's hard to tell from
this short statement.
What is unique? What is there that other OSs cant/dont do?
g
<snip>
>
>
> Hi!
>
> Marc Balmer forwarded your email to the NetBSD internal developer list -
> thanks for reaching out.
>
> In the future, you might get wider initial representation within NetBSD
> if you send something to the announcements list:
> netbsd-announce at netbsd.org (moderated, but the moderator is pretty
> quick) is a good place for things like calls for presentations and/or
> just announcing the fact of your con. You could also choose to post to
> one of the higher-traffic general lists like current-users at netbsd.org
> (probably the single most important for folks tracking NetBSD
> development closely) or netbsd-users at netbsd.org (a more user-targeted
> list).
>
>
> Anyway, to the business at hand: I'm located in San Francisco, but I
> was considering coming out for NYC*BSDcon when I heard it might be
> happening. I'm part of the release engineering team (I spearheaded 2.1,
> 5.2, 6.0 and 6.1, and am currently herding the cats for 7), and could
> put together something about our release process and/or autobuild system
> (which builds all 66 arches up to twice a day at a cluster in NYC,
> actually...) if that would be of interest.
>
> +j
>
>
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