Add a description of FreeBSD Developer Summit II.

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soon now.</p>
</body>
</project>
<project>
<title>FreeBSD Developer Summit</title>
<contact>
<person>
<name>
<given>Robert</given>
<common>Watson</common>
</name>
<email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<links>
<url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/events/2002/bsdcon-devsummit.html" />
</links>
<body>
<p>The second FreeBSD Developer Summit, held following the BSD
Conference in San Francisco in February, was a great success. Around
40 developers attended in person, another ten by phone, and many
others by webcast. During a marathon-esque eight hour session, a
variety of development topics were discussed, including adding
inheritence to the KOBJ system, ports to new architectures,
adaptations of the toolchain for new architectures, the GEOM
extensible storage device framework, upcoming changes to the network
stack, TrustedBSD features, KSE, SMPng, and the release engineering
schedule. This event was sponsored by DARPA and NAI Labs, with
webcasting provided by Joe Karthauser, bandwidth provided by Yahoo!.
Planning for future such events is now underway; a summary/transcript
of discussion may be found at the URL above.</p>
</body>
</project>
</report>

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soon now.</p>
</body>
</project>
<project>
<title>FreeBSD Developer Summit</title>
<contact>
<person>
<name>
<given>Robert</given>
<common>Watson</common>
</name>
<email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
</person>
</contact>
<links>
<url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/events/2002/bsdcon-devsummit.html" />
</links>
<body>
<p>The second FreeBSD Developer Summit, held following the BSD
Conference in San Francisco in February, was a great success. Around
40 developers attended in person, another ten by phone, and many
others by webcast. During a marathon-esque eight hour session, a
variety of development topics were discussed, including adding
inheritence to the KOBJ system, ports to new architectures,
adaptations of the toolchain for new architectures, the GEOM
extensible storage device framework, upcoming changes to the network
stack, TrustedBSD features, KSE, SMPng, and the release engineering
schedule. This event was sponsored by DARPA and NAI Labs, with
webcasting provided by Joe Karthauser, bandwidth provided by Yahoo!.
Planning for future such events is now underway; a summary/transcript
of discussion may be found at the URL above.</p>
</body>
</project>
</report>