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New committer: Simon J. Gerraty (src)

October 24, 2012 by Rob

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Enhanced commit privileges: Eitan Adler (src, ports, doc)

October 24, 2012 by Rob

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New member for the Ports Management team: Bernhard Fröhlich.

October 21, 2012 by Rob

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ACM Queue Interviews Robert Watson On Open Source Hardware and Research

October 20, 2012 by Rob


An anonymous reader writes “ACM Queue interviews Cambridge researcher (and FreeBSD developer) Robert Watson on why processor designs need to change in order to better support security features like Capsicum — and how they change all the time (RISC, GPUs, etc). He also talks about the challenge of building a research team at Cambridge that could actually work with all levels of the stack: CPU design, operating systems, compilers, applications, and formal methods. The DARPA-sponsored SRI and Cambridge CTSRD project is building a new open source processor that can support orders of magnitude greater sandboxing than current designs.”


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New member for the Ports Management team: Bernhard Frölich.

October 19, 2012 by Rob

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NetBSD 6.0 Has Shipped

October 17, 2012 by Rob


New submitter Madwand sends this quote from the NetBSD Project’s announcement that NetBSD 6.0 has been released:
“Changes from the previous release include scalability improvements on multi-core systems, many new and updated device drivers, Xen and MIPS port improvements, and brand new features such as a new packet filter. Some NetBSD 6.0 highlights are: support for thread-local storage (TLS), Logical Volume Manager (LVM) functionality, rewritten disk quota subsystem, new subsystems to handle flash devices and NAND controllers, an experimental CHFS file system designed for flash devices, support for Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) protocol, and more. This release also introduces NPF — a new packet filter, designed with multi-core systems in mind, which can do TCP/IP traffic filtering, stateful inspection, and network address translation (NAT).”


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FreeBSD 9.1-RC2 Available

October 11, 2012 by Rob

The second RC build for the FreeBSD-9.2 release cycle is now available. ISO images for the amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc, and powerpc64 architectures are available on most of our FreeBSD mirror sites.

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New committer: Peter Jeremy (src)

September 16, 2012 by Rob

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New committer: Edson Brandi (doc/pt_BR, www/pt_BR)

September 15, 2012 by Rob

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New committer: Jason E. Hale (ports)

September 11, 2012 by Rob

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