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Some new entries for www/en/multimedia.

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<!-- Source: bsdtalk
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<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080615">
<title>Michael W. Lucas</title>
<desc>
Interview with Michael W. Lucas at BSDCan 2008. We
talk about some of his books and strategies for
writing technical publications.
</desc>
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/06/bsdtalk153-michael-w-lucas.html</overview>
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,michael lucas</tags>
<files>
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
<file>
<url>bsdtalk153.mp3</url>
<size>6 Mb</size>
<length>12 minutes</length>
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
<tags>mp3</tags>
</file>
<file>
<url>bsdtalk153.ogg</url>
<length>12 minutes</length>
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
<tags>ogg</tags>
</file>
</files>
</item>
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080605">
<title>A Few FreeBSD Core Team Members</title>
<desc>
An interview with a few of the FreeBSD Core Team
members: Warner Losh, George V. Neville-Neil, Murray
Stokeley, Hiroki Sato, Robert Watson, Brooks Davis,
and Philip Paeps. The interview was recorded at
BSDCan2008 in Ottawa, Cananda.
</desc>
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/06/bsdtalk152-few-freebsd-core-team.html</overview>
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,freebsd core,warner losh,george neville-neil murray stokely,hiroki sato,robert watson,brooks davis,philip paeps</tags>
<files>
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
<file>
<url>bsdtalk152.mp3</url>
<size>12 Mb</size>
<length>26 minutes</length>
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
<tags>mp3</tags>
</file>
<file>
<url>bsdtalk152.ogg</url>
<length>26 minutes</length>
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
<tags>ogg</tags>
</file>
</files>
</item>
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080531">
<title>Sean Cody from Frantic Films VFX</title>
<desc>
Interview with Sean Cody at BSDCan2008. We talk
about his use of BSD at a visual effects studio.
</desc>
<overview>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2008/05/bsdtalk151-sean-cody-from-frantic-films.html</overview>
<tags>bsdtalk,interview,bsdcan2008,frantic films,sean cody</tags>
<files>
<prefix>http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/</prefix>
<file>
<url>bsdtalk151.mp3</url>
<size>6 Mb</size>
<length>13 minutes</length>
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
<tags>mp3</tags>
</file>
<file>
<url>bsdtalk151.ogg</url>
<length>13 minutes</length>
<desc>Ogg version</desc>
<tags>ogg</tags>
</file>
</files>
</item>
<item source="bsdtalk" added="20080520">
<title>Alex Feldman from Sangoma</title>
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<!-- Source: New York City *BSD User Group
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<item source="nycbug" added="20080703">
<title>Configuration Management with Cfengine</title>
<desc><![CDATA[
<p>
Configuration Management with Cfengine
</p><p>
Cfengine is a policy-based configuration management
system. Its primary function is to provide automated
configuration and maintenance of computers, from a
policy specification.
</p><p>
The cfengine project was started in 1993 as a
reaction to the complexity and non-portability of
shell scripting for Unix configuration management,
and continues today. The aim was to absorb frequently
used coding paradigms into a declarative, domain-specific
language that would offer self-documenting
configuration.
</p><p>
about the speaker:<br>
Steven Kreuzer has been working with Open Source
technologies since as long as he can remember,
starting out with a 486 salvaged from a dumpster
behind his neighborhood computer store. In his spare
time he enjoys doing things with technology that
have absolutely no redeeming social value.
</p>
]]></desc>
<overview>http://www.nycbug.org/index.php?NAV=Home;SUBM=10157</overview>
<tags>nycbug,presentation,configuration management,cfengine</tags>
<files>
<file>
<url>http://www.fetissov.org/public/nycbug/nycbug-07-02-08.mp3</url>
<desc>MP3 version</desc>
<tags>mp3</tags>
<length>58 minutes</length>
<size>6 Mb</size>
</file>
</files>
</item>
<item source="nycbug" added="20080512">
<title>Managing OpenBSD Environments</title>
<desc><![CDATA[