Posted on 15-02-2008
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How the FreeBSD Project Works
Google engEDU
51 min – Jun 20, 2007

Google Tech Talks
June 20, 2007

The FreeBSD Project is one of the oldest and most successful open source operating system projects, seeing wide deployment across the IT industry. From the root name servers, to top tier ISPs, to core router operating systems, to firewalls, to embedded appliances, you can’t use a networked for ten minutes without using FreeBSD dozens of times. Part of FreeBSD’s reputation for quality and reliability comes from the nature of its organization–driven by a hundreds of highly skilled volunteers, from high school students to university professors. And unlike most open source projects, the FreeBSD Project has developers who have been working on the same source base for over twenty years. But how does this organization work? Who pays the bandwidth bills, runs the servers, writes the documentation, writes the code, and calls the shots? And how can developers in a dozen time zones reach agreement on the time of day, let alone a kernel architecture? This presentation will attempt to provide, in 45 minutes, a brief if entertaining snapshot into what makes FreeBSD run.

Speaker: Robert Watson
Robert Watson is a researcher at the University of Cambridge Laboratory investinging operating system and . Prior to joining the Laboratory to work on a PhD, he was a Senior Principal Scientist at McAfee Research, now SPARTA ISSO, a leading research and organization, where he directed government and commercial research contracts for customers that include DARPA, the US Navy, and Apple . His research interests include operating system , stack structure and performance, and windowing system structure. He is also a member of the FreeBSD Core Team and president of the FreeBSD Foundation.
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