Re: [FUG-BR] [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD Status Report Fourth Quarter 2005]

2006-01-27 Por tôpico Giovanni P. Tirloni
Nilson Debatin wrote:
> Quarto Quadrimestre Quais sao os 4 meses depois de dezembro?
> Um ano tem 3 quadrimestres ou 4 trimestres. (3x4 = 12)

  Seria quarto trimestre, perdão.

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Re: [FUG-BR] [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD Status Report Fourth Quarter 2005]

2006-01-27 Por tôpico Nilson Debatin
Quarto Quadrimestre Quais sao os 4 meses depois de dezembro?
Um ano tem 3 quadrimestres ou 4 trimestres. (3x4 = 12)

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Nilson

Em Qui, 2006-01-26 às 21:42 -0200, Giovanni P. Tirloni escreveu:
> Olá,
> 
>   Estou encaminhando anexo o relatório de atividades do quarto 
> quadrimestre de 2005. Quem puder, recomendo assinar a lista de anúncios 
> do projeto.
> 
> [1] - http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-announce
> 
> Até mais.
> 
> --
> Giovanni P. Tirloni
> http://blog.tirloni.org
> anexo documento em texto simples (report-oct-2005-dec-2005.txt)
> October-December 2005 Status Report
> 
> Introduction
> 
>This report is about the rather quite last quarter of 2005, with the
>release of FreeBSD 6.0 and the holiday season things evolved in the
>background. Nontheless, most exciting projects hit the tree (or are
>going to very soon).
> 
>Upcoming events, such as the release of FreeBSD 6.1/5.5 and the third
>BSDCan conference with a big developer summit promise to provide a
>busier start in 2006. The foundation for upcoming development,
>however, are the projects that are described herein.
> 
>We hope that you find interesting projects to look at or work on. The
>next status report collection will be April 7 2006. We are looking
>forward to your report then.
> 
>Thanks again to everyone who submitted reports, and thanks to Brad
>Davis who stepped up for an extensive spelling and grammar review.
>Enjoy reading!
>  _
> 
> Projects
> 
>  * FreeSBIE
>  * jemalloc
>  * variant symlinks
> 
> Documentation
> 
>  * FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers (TODO list for
>volunteers)
>  * Problem Report Database
>  * The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project
> 
> FreeBSD team reports
> 
>  * FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team
>  * Ports Collection
>  * Release Engineering Status Report
> 
> Kernel
> 
>  * Bt878 Audio Driver (aka FusionHDTV 5 Lite)
>  * E1000 driver improvements
>  * LSI MegaRAID improvements
>  * Sound subsystem improvements
> 
> Network infrastructure
> 
>  * Early Binding Updates and Credit-Based Authorization for the
>Kame-Shisa Mobile IPv6 Software
>  * FAST_IPSEC Upgrade
>  * KAME Project Status Report
>  * New Networking Features in FreeBSD 6.0
>  * Optimizing the FreeBSD IP and TCP Stack
> 
> Userland programs
> 
>  * OpenBSD dhclient
> 
> Architectures
> 
>  * FreeBSD on Xen 3.0
>  * FreeBSD/xbox
> 
> Ports
> 
>  * FreshPorts
> 
> Vendor / 3rd Party Software
> 
>  * SysKonnect/Marvell Yukon device driver
> 
> Miscellaneous
> 
>  * A Comprehensive Delay Analysis for Reactive and Proactive Handoffs
>with Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization
>  * BSDCan 2006
>  * TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser Status
>  _
> 
> A Comprehensive Delay Analysis for Reactive and Proactive Handoffs with
> Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization
> 
>URL:
>http://doc.tm.uka.de/2006/vogt-2006-delay-analysis-for-reactive-and-pr
>oactive-handoffs.pdf
> 
>Contact: Christian Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>Optimizations to reduce handoff delays inherent in Mobile IPv6 Route
>Optimization as well as IPv6 router discovery, address configuration,
>and movement detection have so far been mostly considered on an
>individual basis. This document evaluates three integrated solutions
>for improved handoff experience in surroundings with different
>preconditions: reactive handoffs with unmodified routers, reactive
>handoffs with router support, and movement anticipation and proactive
>handoff management.
>  _
> 
> BSDCan 2006
> 
>URL: http://www.bsdcan.org/
> 
>Contact: Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>We are well into the process of selecting the talks for BSDCan 2006.
>Our new program committee has a hard selection task over the new few
>weeks. The deadline for the Call For Papers has passed, but it's not
>too late to submit a talk. Please see the above URL for details. After
>the success of the Work in Progress last year , we are going to do it
>again this year. If you are working on something you'd like to tell
>the world about, considering giving a 5 minute talk at BSDCan. The
>registration prices for BSDCan 2006 will be the same as they were for
>2005 . We will be again in the SITE building at University of Ottawa
>and you'll have lots of opportunity to meet with people from all over
>the world. Be sure to make your travel plans now and don't miss out on
>the biggest BSD event this year: BSDCan 2006.
> 
> Open tasks:
> 
> 1. We're looking for volunteers to help out just before and during
>the conference. Contact Dan at

[FUG-BR] [FreeBSD-Announce] FreeBSD Status Report Fourth Quarter 2005]

2006-01-26 Por tôpico Giovanni P. Tirloni

Olá,

 Estou encaminhando anexo o relatório de atividades do quarto 
quadrimestre de 2005. Quem puder, recomendo assinar a lista de anúncios 
do projeto.


[1] - http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-announce

Até mais.

--
Giovanni P. Tirloni
http://blog.tirloni.org
October-December 2005 Status Report

Introduction

   This report is about the rather quite last quarter of 2005, with the
   release of FreeBSD 6.0 and the holiday season things evolved in the
   background. Nontheless, most exciting projects hit the tree (or are
   going to very soon).

   Upcoming events, such as the release of FreeBSD 6.1/5.5 and the third
   BSDCan conference with a big developer summit promise to provide a
   busier start in 2006. The foundation for upcoming development,
   however, are the projects that are described herein.

   We hope that you find interesting projects to look at or work on. The
   next status report collection will be April 7 2006. We are looking
   forward to your report then.

   Thanks again to everyone who submitted reports, and thanks to Brad
   Davis who stepped up for an extensive spelling and grammar review.
   Enjoy reading!
 _

Projects

 * FreeSBIE
 * jemalloc
 * variant symlinks

Documentation

 * FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers (TODO list for
   volunteers)
 * Problem Report Database
 * The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project

FreeBSD team reports

 * FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team
 * Ports Collection
 * Release Engineering Status Report

Kernel

 * Bt878 Audio Driver (aka FusionHDTV 5 Lite)
 * E1000 driver improvements
 * LSI MegaRAID improvements
 * Sound subsystem improvements

Network infrastructure

 * Early Binding Updates and Credit-Based Authorization for the
   Kame-Shisa Mobile IPv6 Software
 * FAST_IPSEC Upgrade
 * KAME Project Status Report
 * New Networking Features in FreeBSD 6.0
 * Optimizing the FreeBSD IP and TCP Stack

Userland programs

 * OpenBSD dhclient

Architectures

 * FreeBSD on Xen 3.0
 * FreeBSD/xbox

Ports

 * FreshPorts

Vendor / 3rd Party Software

 * SysKonnect/Marvell Yukon device driver

Miscellaneous

 * A Comprehensive Delay Analysis for Reactive and Proactive Handoffs
   with Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization
 * BSDCan 2006
 * TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser Status
 _

A Comprehensive Delay Analysis for Reactive and Proactive Handoffs with
Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization

   URL:
   http://doc.tm.uka.de/2006/vogt-2006-delay-analysis-for-reactive-and-pr
   oactive-handoffs.pdf

   Contact: Christian Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   Optimizations to reduce handoff delays inherent in Mobile IPv6 Route
   Optimization as well as IPv6 router discovery, address configuration,
   and movement detection have so far been mostly considered on an
   individual basis. This document evaluates three integrated solutions
   for improved handoff experience in surroundings with different
   preconditions: reactive handoffs with unmodified routers, reactive
   handoffs with router support, and movement anticipation and proactive
   handoff management.
 _

BSDCan 2006

   URL: http://www.bsdcan.org/

   Contact: Dan Langille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   We are well into the process of selecting the talks for BSDCan 2006.
   Our new program committee has a hard selection task over the new few
   weeks. The deadline for the Call For Papers has passed, but it's not
   too late to submit a talk. Please see the above URL for details. After
   the success of the Work in Progress last year , we are going to do it
   again this year. If you are working on something you'd like to tell
   the world about, considering giving a 5 minute talk at BSDCan. The
   registration prices for BSDCan 2006 will be the same as they were for
   2005 . We will be again in the SITE building at University of Ottawa
   and you'll have lots of opportunity to meet with people from all over
   the world. Be sure to make your travel plans now and don't miss out on
   the biggest BSD event this year: BSDCan 2006.

Open tasks:

1. We're looking for volunteers to help out just before and during
   the conference. Contact Dan at the above address.
2. If you have a talk you'd like to present, contact Dan at the above
   address.
 _

Bt878 Audio Driver (aka FusionHDTV 5 Lite)

   URL:
   http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileSearch.cgi?FSPC=%2F%2Fdepot%2Fuser%2Fj
   mg%2Fbktrau%2F...&ignore=GO%21

   Contact: John-Mark Gurney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   Basic audio capture is working. All of the parameters are set by
   userland, while the RISC program generation is by kernel. No real
   audio