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an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
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<p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
December 2015. This is the last of four reports planned for
2015.</p>
<p>The fourth quarter of 2015 saw a great deal of activity for
&os;. This is now the third quarter running for which I can say
that this is the largest report yet published! Many thanks to the
developers who proactively submitted topics and entries &mdash; it
is great to have more complete coverage of ongoing development for
the community to learn about in these reports.</p>
<p>The fourth quarter of 2015 was another productive quarter for
the &os; project and community. [...]</p>
<p>An experimental new team was formed this quarter to triage
newly-reported bugs and improve the procedures and tooling for
managing bug submissions. Making more effective use of automation
and tooling can help to increase developer productivity and the
quality of &os;, just as the adoption of Jenkins and continual
integration tooling catches regressions quickly and maintains the
high standards for the system.</p>
<p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!</p>
<p>Efforts to bring our BSD high standards to new
architectures continue, with impressive work on arm64 leading to
its promotion to Tier-2 status and a flurry of work bringing up
the new RISC-V hardware architecture. Software architecture is
also under active development, including system startup and
service management. A handful of potential init system
replacements are mentioned in this report: <tt>launchd</tt>,
<tt>relaunchd</tt>, and <tt>nosh</tt>. Architectural changes
originating both from academic research (multipath TCP) and from
the realities of industry (<tt>sendfile(2)</tt> improvements) are
also under way. It is heartening to see how &os; provides a
welcoming platform for contributions from both research and
industry.</p>
<p>To all the readers, whether from academia or industry,
hobbyist or professional: I hope you are as excited as I am to
read about all of the progress and projects covered in this
report, and the future of &os;!</p>
<p>&mdash;Ben Kaduk</p>
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<p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from January
to March 2016 is April 7, 2016.</p>
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