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From: Benjamin Kaduk The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
+ organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os;
+ Project and community worldwide. Funding comes from individual
+ and corporate donations and is used to fund and manage
+ development projects, conferences and developer summits, and
+ provide travel grants to &os; developers. The Foundation
+ purchases hardware to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure
+ and publishes &os; white papers and marketing material to
+ promote, educate, and advocate for the &os; Project. The
+ Foundation also represents the &os; Project in executing
+ contracts, license agreements, and other legal arrangements
+ that require a recognized legal entity. Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os;
+ last quarter: On the advocacy front, the Foundation attended and
+ sponsored EuroBSDcon, which took place Oct 1-4 (https://2015.eurobsdcon.org/
+ )in Stockholm, Sweden. Two days prior, during the developer
+ summit, Deb Goodkin ran a session on Recruiting to &os;. The
+ Foundation was also very active during the event itself; in
+ addition to Deb, we had &a.dru;, &a.mckusick;, &a.erwin;,
+ &a.emaste;, &a.hrs;, and &a.trasz; attend the conference. Deb
+ and Ed gave a presentation on how the Foundation supports a
+ BSD project. Kirk gave a presentation on "a Brief
+ History of the BSD Fast File System," and he taught the
+ two-day tutorial "Introduction to the &os; Open-Source
+ Operating System." Deb then attended the 2015 Grace Hopper Conference
+ that was held in Houston, TX, October 14-16. The conference is
+ for women in computing and most of the attendees were female
+ computer science majors, female software developers, and
+ college professors. The Foundation was proud to be a Silver
+ Sponsor. The conference was very successful for us; our
+ presence allowed us to to raise awareness of the Project, help
+ recruit more women, and get more professors to include &os;
+ in their curriculum. &a.gnn; traveled to Bangkok, Thailand to present
+ talks on DTrace, &os;, and teaching with DTrace, at
+ Chulalongkorn University, which is the largest University in
+ Thailand with the largest engineering school. The first talk
+ he gave was his practitioner's introduction to DTrace in which
+ he explains the technology, history and usage, without diving
+ into all the kernel subsystems. The second was the sales
+ pitch for teaching with Dtrace and with &os;. The pitch
+ was well received and there was some very good points made by
+ the audience. The facts that the course materials are both
+ open source and hosted on github were also well received. &a.mckusick; completed a 10-hour tutorial about &os;
+ for Pearson Education in their "Live Lesson"
+ program. In particular, there is a great free snippet from
+ that course comparing &os; against Linux here:
+ http://youtu.be/dTpqALCwQ1Y?a .
+ Find out more about the whole session at:
+ http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=NZS3W7D*uS0&subid=&offerid=163217.1&type=10&tmpid=3559&RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.informit.com%252Fstore%252Fintroduction-to-the-freebsd-open-source-operating-system-9780134305868 . Anne Dickison resumed the Faces of &os; series
+ with interviews featuring Michael Dexter and Erin Clark. She
+ also continued to produce and distribute &os; materials for
+ conferences, as well as advocating for &os; over our social
+ channels. &a.gnn; headed up the latest Silicon Valley Vendor
+ and Developer Summit, November 2-3, at the NetApp campus in
+ Sunnyvale, California. Topics of discussion ranged over new
+ developments in persistent memory, the use of &os; by a
+ company that builds rackscale systems, developments in our
+ compiler and tool suite, as well as others. Additional
+ Foundation Board and Staff attending the summit included: Deb
+ Goodkin, &a.gjb;, &a.gibbs;, &a.mckusick;, &a.emaste;, and
+ &a.hrs;. The complete schedule, and some of the slides, are
+ available on the &os; Wiki
+ https://wiki.freebsd.org/201511VendorDevSummit . Notes from the always lively "Have/Need/Want
+ session" are available at
+ https://wiki.freebsd.org/201511VendorDevSummit/HaveNeedWant . While in the Bay Area, some Foundation members visited
+ commercial users of &os; to help understand their needs, update
+ them on the work the Foundation is doing, and facilitate
+ collaboration between them and the Project. We were a sponsor of the 2015 OpenZFS Developer
+ Summit, which took place October 19-20, in San Francisco, CA.
+ &a.gibbs; and &a.mckusick; attended the conference. &a.gibbs; continued his semester long class teaching
+ Intro to Computer Science using &os; at a middle
+ school. &a.emaste;, &a.trasz;, and &a.kib; continue to make
+ progress on Foundation funded development projects. More
+ specifically: &a.emaste; presented a &os;/arm64 talk and a hands-on
+ demo at ARM Techcon, which took place November 10-12, 2015, in
+ Santa Clara, CA. We continued publishing our monthly newsletters and
+ acquiring new company testimonials about using &os;, including
+ from Verisign and Nginx. Anne Dickison, &a.dru;, and &a.gjb; represented the
+ Foundation at USENIX LISA ’15, which took place November 3-8,
+ in Washington D.C.. The Foundation had a booth in the Expo
+ Hall and participated in a BoF. In addition to connecting with
+ current community members, we spoke with attendees who were
+ interested in getting involved with the Project, and helped
+ set them on the correct path. We also took the opportunity to
+ remind those who hadn’t used &os; in a while what they were
+ missing. Glen also attended the USENIX Release Engineering
+ Summit, which was co-located with LISA ’15. We published the Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec issues of the
+ &os; Journal. &a.gnn; and &a.rwatson; announced the release of
+ their TeachBSD initiative:
+ http://teachbsd.com/.
+ TeachBSD offers a set of reusable course materials designed to
+ allow others to teach both university students and software
+ practitioners &os; operating system fundamentals. The
+ Foundation is proud to have partly sponsored their efforts to
+ teach the initial graduate level course on operating systems
+ with tracing at the University of Cambridge. Deb Goodkin invited a representative from the
+ Outreachy program to talk at the Ottawa &os; Developer Summit
+ about the program and how we can get involved. Deb also started discussions with CS professors from
+ the University of Colorado, Boulder to offer some Intro to
+ &os; workshops. &a.gjb; continued wearing many hats to support to the Project.
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&a.emaste; attended the Reproducible Builds World + Summit, which took place in Athens, Greece, December 1-3, + 2015.
+ +We wrapped up our 2015 fundraising efforts with our + End-of-Year fundraising campaign by participating in + #GivingTuesday, and continuing with weekly email and social + media requests for support of the Foundation. Final + fundraising numbers will be available in Q1 2016.
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