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Date:      Sat, 9 Jun 2012 11:19:29 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Isabell Long <issyl0@FreeBSD.org>
To:        doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r39013 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia
Message-ID:  <201206091119.q59BJT17029730@svn.freebsd.org>

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Author: issyl0
Date: Sat Jun  9 11:19:28 2012
New Revision: 39013
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/39013

Log:
  Add some new content to the multimedia page of the website: three new
  BSDCan papers.
  
  PR:		docs/168811
  Submitted by:	db
  Approved by:	gabor (mentor)

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml	Sat Jun  9 07:30:14 2012	(r39012)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/multimedia/multimedia-input.xml	Sat Jun  9 11:19:28 2012	(r39013)
@@ -41,6 +41,67 @@
 	    <tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,photos,benedict reuschling</tags>
 	</item>
 
+	<item source="bsdcan" added="20120530">
+	    <title>BSDCan-2012 - Michael Dexter - An applied survey of BSD multiplicity and virtualization strategies from chroot to BHyVe</title>
+		<desc>
+		Ever since the University of California, Berkeley CSRG
+		implemented the chroot(8) command and system call in its
+		BSD operating system in 1982, the community-developed 
+		BSD Unix derivatives have set the standard for
+		the introduction of plurality to the conventionally-singular
+		Unix computing model. Today's system operators and developers
+		have an array of BSD-licensed multiplicity strategies at their
+		disposal that offer various degrees of both isolation and 
+		virtualization when introducing plurality. This paper will
+		survey current and experimental BSD multiplicity strategies
+		including chroot, FreeBSD jail, NetBSD/Xen, Amazon EC2,
+		compatlinux, GXemul and SIMH, plus experimental strategies
+		such as FreeBSD BHyVe, compatmach, Usermode NetBSD,
+		Dragonfly BSD vkernel, OpenBSD sysjail and NetBSD mult.
+		As an applied survey, this paper will both categorize each
+		multiplicity strategy by the Unix environment to which
+		it introduces plurality and demonstrate the usage
+		of the utilities relating to each solution.
+		</desc>
+	    <overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2012/schedule/events/291en.html</overview>;
+	    <tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,papers,michael dexter</tags>
+	    <files>
+		<file>
+		    <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/schedule/events/291en.html</url>;
+		    <desc>html</desc>
+		    <tags>html</tags>
+		</file>
+	    </files>
+	</item>
+
+	<item source="bsdcan" added="20120530">
+	    <title>BSDCan-2012 - Kirk McKusick - An Overview of Locking in the FreeBSD Kernel</title>
+		<desc>
+		The FreeBSD kernel uses seven different types of locks
+		to ensure proper access to the resources that it manages.
+		This talk describes the hierarchy of these locks from
+		the low-level and simple to the high-level and full-featured.
+
+		The functionality of each type of lock is described along
+		with the problem domain for which it is intended. 
+		The talk concludes by describing the witness system
+		within the FreeBSD kernel that tracks the usage of all
+		the locks in the system and reports any possible deadlocks
+		that might occur because of improper acquisition ordering
+		of locks.
+		</desc>
+	    <overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2012/schedule/events/306en.html</overview>;
+	    <tags>2012,bsdcan,bsdcan2012,papers,kirk mckusick</tags>
+	    <files>
+		<file>
+		    <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2012/schedule/attachments/195_locking.pdf</url>;
+		    <size>27 Kb</size>
+		    <desc>Slides</desc>
+		    <tags>pdf</tags>
+		</file>
+	    </files>
+	</item>
+
 	<item source="bsdcan" added="20120528">
 	    <title>BSDCan-2012 Photos - Developers summit and conference</title>
 	    <overview>http://gallery.keltia.net/v/voyages/conferences/bsdcan-2012/devsummit/</overview>;
@@ -92,6 +153,30 @@
 	    <tags>2010,bsdcan,bsdcan2010,photos,diane bruce</tags>
 	</item>
 
+	<item source="bsdcan" added="20100520">
+	    <title>BSDCan-2010 - Kris Moore - The PBI format re-implemented for FreeBSD and PC-BSD</title>
+		<desc>
+		The PBI format (Push Button Installer) has been the default
+		package management system for PC-BSD going on 5+ years now.
+		However as we looked to the future it became apparent that it
+		was greatly needing an overhaul to both improve its
+		functionality, and expand its usage outside the scope of
+		just PC-BSD. Among the areas needing improvement were how
+		it dealt with identical libraries between applications,
+		the heavy requirements from being implemented in QT/KDE,
+		and lack of a digital verification mechanism.
+		</desc>
+	    <overview>http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/schedule/events/215en.html</overview>;
+	    <tags>2010,bsdcan,bsdcan2010,papers,kris moore</tags>
+	    <files>
+		<file>
+		    <url>http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/schedule/events/215en.html</url>;
+		    <desc>html</desc>
+		    <tags>html</tags>
+		</file>
+	    </files>
+	</item>
+
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