Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 20:53:30 +0000 (UTC) From: Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org> To: doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org Subject: svn commit: r45800 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status Message-ID: <201410122053.s9CKrUhR068844@svn.freebsd.org>
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Author: wblock Date: Sun Oct 12 20:53:29 2014 New Revision: 45800 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/45800 Log: Whitespace-only fixes, translators please ignore. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml Sun Oct 12 20:45:55 2014 (r45799) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml Sun Oct 12 20:53:29 2014 (r45800) @@ -26,14 +26,14 @@ September 2014. This is the third of four reports planned for 2014.</p> - <p>The third quarter of 2014 was another productive quarter for the - FreeBSD project. A lot of work has been done on various ARM - platforms, with the goal of bringing them to Tier 1 status in &os; - 11 and the various ports teams have worked hard to improve the - state of &os; as a desktop operating system. As usual, - performance improvements feature in several places in this report - and many of these can benefit from user benchmarking to validate - our results.</p> + <p>The third quarter of 2014 was another productive quarter for + the FreeBSD project. A lot of work has been done on various ARM + platforms, with the goal of bringing them to Tier 1 status in + &os; 11 and the various ports teams have worked hard to improve + the state of &os; as a desktop operating system. As usual, + performance improvements feature in several places in this + report and many of these can benefit from user benchmarking to + validate our results.</p> <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report contains 0 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p> @@ -120,9 +120,10 @@ integrate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) service.</p> - <p>The &os; Foundation worked with enterprise and university users - to test the new automounter in existing LDAP-based environments, - including some with thousands of map entries.</p> + <p>The &os; Foundation worked with enterprise and university + users to test the new automounter in existing LDAP-based + environments, including some with thousands of map + entries.</p> <p>The code is now ready to use. It has been committed to 11-CURRENT and 10-STABLE, and will ship as part of @@ -264,7 +265,8 @@ <ul> <li>Switch to the <tt>USES</tt> framework</li> - <li>Support both GTK2 and GTK3, with GTK2 being the default.</li> + <li>Support both GTK2 and GTK3, with GTK2 being the + default.</li> <li>A GNOME-like default icons theme</li> @@ -376,15 +378,16 @@ deduplication, and delegation. The chapter also contains a glossary of terms, explaining a number of the concepts unique to ZFS. The chapter also includes documentation of some of - the many <tt>sysctl</tt> variables that can be used to tune ZFS.</p> + the many <tt>sysctl</tt> variables that can be used to tune + ZFS.</p> - <p>The remaining work is the FAQ section, which aims to help users - address the most common questions or problems they might face with ZFS. - It would be useful to hear experiences, questions, misconceptions, - gotchas, stumbling blocks and suggestions for the FAQ section from - other users. A use cases section that highlights some of the - cases where ZFS provides advantages over traditional file systems - is also planned.</p> + <p>The remaining work is the FAQ section, which aims to help + users address the most common questions or problems they might + face with ZFS. It would be useful to hear experiences, + questions, misconceptions, gotchas, stumbling blocks and + suggestions for the FAQ section from other users. A use cases + section that highlights some of the cases where ZFS provides + advantages over traditional file systems is also planned.</p> <p>Please send suggestions to the docs mailing list.</p> </body> @@ -584,9 +587,9 @@ <body> <p>The LLVM address sanitizer (Asan) is a fast memory error detector that can detect use-after-free errors and buffer - overflows. It has been ported to &os;. The mainline version of - LLVM is known to pass all of the tests in the LLVM and Asan test - suites without unexpected failures on &os; 10.0.</p> + overflows. It has been ported to &os;. The mainline version + of LLVM is known to pass all of the tests in the LLVM and Asan + test suites without unexpected failures on &os; 10.0.</p> <p>A buildbot running sanitizers tests under &os; stable/10 has been established. See the Links section.</p> @@ -600,8 +603,8 @@ to be set to 1.</p> <p>A similar work dedicated to add &os; support to the thread - sanitizer (Tsan), which detects data races in parallel programs, is in - progress.</p> + sanitizer (Tsan), which detects data races in parallel + programs, is in progress.</p> </body> </project> @@ -632,12 +635,12 @@ also included.</p> <p>Second part of project is about booting the fai (Fully - Automatic Installer) from the network by PXE. Made installer + Automatic Installer) from the network by PXE. Made installer distro based on mfsbsd. After boot, fai looks for the - "bootfile-name" parameter from the DHCP server. This parameter - instructs fai where the bsdinstall script is located. Fai - supports mac-based config or a default, if a mac-based - configuration file does not exist.</p> + "bootfile-name" parameter from the DHCP server. This + parameter instructs fai where the bsdinstall script is + located. Fai supports mac-based config or a default, if a + mac-based configuration file does not exist.</p> </body> <sponsor> @@ -681,11 +684,11 @@ part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like operating systems, including &os;.</p> - <p>MATE is a fork of GNOME 2. The MATE ports were updated to the - 1.8 versions.</p> + <p>MATE is a fork of GNOME 2. The MATE ports were updated to + the 1.8 versions.</p> - <p>Now that cairo, the vector graphics library used by GNOME, has - been updated to 1.12 the merge of GNOME 3 has started. + <p>Now that cairo, the vector graphics library used by GNOME, + has been updated to 1.12 the merge of GNOME 3 has started. Currently we are doing test builds to find ports broken by the update and pruning ports that do not build any more because of incompatible updates.</p> @@ -928,12 +931,11 @@ </links> <body> - <p>The project adds support for the AES-GCM and AES-CTR cryptography - modes to the OpenCrypto framework. - Both software and AES-NI accelerated versions are now functional and - working. - Ermal Luçi (eri@) is working on adding support for these additional - modes to IPsec.</p> + <p>The project adds support for the AES-GCM and AES-CTR + cryptography modes to the OpenCrypto framework. Both software + and AES-NI accelerated versions are now functional and + working. Ermal Luçi (eri@) is working on adding support for + these additional modes to IPsec.</p> </body> <sponsor> @@ -1066,9 +1068,9 @@ <p>At present, I do not yet have a patch relative to <tt>libc</tt>. Once I do, this will be suitable for more - testing. I would like to see some real-world benchmarks that show - measurable improvement before pushing any of this up into the - tree.</p> + testing. I would like to see some real-world benchmarks that + show measurable improvement before pushing any of this up into + the tree.</p> </body> <help> @@ -1523,12 +1525,11 @@ </links> <body> - <p>Until recently, all ARM CPU designs were 32-bit only. With the - introduction of the ARMv8 architecture, ARM has added a new - 64-bit mode. This new mode has been named AArch64. Arm64 is - the name of the in-progress port of &os; to ARMv8 CPUs when in - AArch64 mode. - </p> + <p>Until recently, all ARM CPU designs were 32-bit only. With + the introduction of the ARMv8 architecture, ARM has added a + new 64-bit mode. This new mode has been named AArch64. Arm64 + is the name of the in-progress port of &os; to ARMv8 CPUs when + in AArch64 mode.</p> <p>Since the last status report, &os; has started to execute userland instructions. This includes implementing more of the @@ -2028,11 +2029,11 @@ POPULATE TOKEN/WRITE USING TOKEN (SPC-4 extensions of XCOPY), WRITE SAME and UNMAP.</p> - <p>All XCOPY operations are currently limited to one storage host. - ODX operations are currently limited only to iSCSI disks. - Accelerated inter-host copying or copying to/from files on - Samba shares is not implemented and handled by initiators in - the legacy way.</p> + <p>All XCOPY operations are currently limited to one storage + host. ODX operations are currently limited only to iSCSI + disks. Accelerated inter-host copying or copying to/from + files on Samba shares is not implemented and handled by + initiators in the legacy way.</p> <p>The code is committed to &os; head and stable/10 branches, and will be present in &os; 10.1 and FreeNAS 9.2.1.8 / @@ -2073,12 +2074,11 @@ </links> <body> - <p>This project aims to add support to the &os; kernel for running - in Xen Paravirtualised mode on amd64 systems. - This project has finally reached a "Proof of Concept" stage - on the branch - <a href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/amd64_xen_pv/"> - projects/amd64_xen_pv</a></p> + <p>This project aims to add support to the &os; kernel for + running in Xen Paravirtualised mode on amd64 systems. This + project has finally reached a "Proof of Concept" stage on the + branch <a + href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/amd64_xen_pv/">projects/amd64_xen_pv</a></p> <p>Testing and bug reports on various configurations is encouraged! The author is also seeking bounties to help @@ -2164,14 +2164,13 @@ an API for allowing a debugger to disable ASLR to support deterministic debugging. Oliver Pinter enhanced the performance of our ASLR implementation. A package building - exp-run was ran and came out favorably in terms of performance. - Shawn Webb bumped up the maximum number of bits allowed to be - randomized to 20 and set the default to 14.</p> + exp-run was ran and came out favorably in terms of + performance. Shawn Webb bumped up the maximum number of bits + allowed to be randomized to 20 and set the default to 14.</p> - <p>Shawn Webb and Oliver Pinter founded The HardenedBSD project to - serve as a staging area for their work on security-related + <p>Shawn Webb and Oliver Pinter founded The HardenedBSD project + to serve as a staging area for their work on security-related projects for &os;.</p> - </body> <sponsor>SoldierX</sponsor>
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