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 Tag: jason dixon
DCBSDCon with Jason Dixon
Source: bsdtalk
 Added: 10 December 2008
 Tags: bsdtalk, interview, dcbsdcon, dcbsdcon2009, jason dixon
 Ogg version (10 minutes), MP3 version (5 Mb, 10 minutes)
 I speak with Jason Dixon about DCBSDCon, which will
		take place in February 2009. For more info see
		www.dcbsdcon.org
Live from NYCBSDCon Saturday
Source: bsdtalk
 Added: 12 October 2008
 Tags: bsdtalk, nycbsdcon2008, nycbsdcon, interview, jason dixon, pawel jakub dawidek, kris more, matt olander, george neville-neil, phillip coblentz, jason wright
 Ogg version (40 minutes), MP3 version (18 Mb, 40 minutes)
 A copy of Saturday's live stream from NYCBSDCon
		2008. I wander around during lunch talking to random
		people. Voices include Jason Dixon, Pawel Jakub
		Dawidek, Kris Moore, Matt Olander, George Neville-Neil,
		Phillip Coblentz, and Jason Wright.
Intro to PF with Jason Dixon
Source: bsdtalk
 Added: 01 April 2007
 Tags: bsdtalk, interview, pf, jason dixon
 Ogg version (25 minutes), MP3 version (12 Mb, 25 minutes)
 Introduction to PF with Jason Dixon.
BSD v. GPL, Jason Dixon, NYCBSDCon 2008
Source: YouTube bsdconferences channel
 Added: 06 December 2008
 Tags: youtube, nycbsdcon, nycbsdcon2008, bsd versus gpl, jason dixon
 Flash (16:21)
 BSD vs GPL is a sweeping epic, focused on the
		dichotomy between good and evil. It peers inside
		the hearts and minds of the creators of these
		movements and dissects their battle for world
		domination. No common documentary will dare to
		follow the path that BSD vs GPL blazes. This
		presentation was given by Jason Dixon at the NYC
		BSD Conference at Columbia University on October
		11, 2008
 clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMmbjJI5su0
BSD is Dying, Jason Dixon, NYCBSDCon 2007
Source: YouTube bsdconferences channel
 Added: 06 December 2008
 Tags: youtube, nycbsdcon, nycbsdcon2007, bsd is dying, jason dixon
 Flash (17:41)
 A tongue-in-cheek look at the history and future
		of the BSD movement. Modeled after the presentation
		styles of Lessig and Hardt, the talk provides a
		light-hearted introspection of the leaders,
		technologies, and community that forges ahead despite
		having been left for dead some 15 years past. This
		presentation was given by Jason Dixon at the NYC
		BSD Conference at Columbia University on October
		28, 2006
 clive URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7tvI6JCXD0
New York City BSD Con 2008: BSD v. GPL - a.k.a. not the sequel to "BSD is Dying"
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
 Added: 14 October 2008
 Tags: nycbsdcon, nycbsdcon2008, presentation, humor, bsd versus gpl, jason dixon
 MP4 (15 Mb)
 
 
		BSD vs GPL is a sweeping epic, focused on the
		dichotomy between good and evil. It peers inside
		the hearts and minds of the creators of these
		movements and dissects their battle for world
		domination. No common documentary will dare to
		follow the path that BSD vs GPL blazes.
		New York City BSD Con 2008
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
 Added: 13 October 2008
 Tags: nycbsdcon2008, nycbsdcon, presentation
 Jeremy C. Reed: Introduction to DNSSEC. (15 Mb), Michael Lucas: Network Refactoring, or doing an oil change at 80 MPH. (10 Mb), Anders Magnusson: Design and Implementation of the Portable C Compiler. (15 Mb), Jason Dixon: BSD versus GPL. (4 Mb), Kurt Miller: OpenBSD's Position Independent Executables (PIE) Implementation. (10 Mb), Metthew Dillon: The HAMMER File System. (14 Mb), Pawel Jakub Dawidek: A closer look at the ZFS file system. (16 Mb), Jason L Wright: When Hardware Is Wrong, or "They can Fix It In Software". (9 Mb), Michael Shalayeff: Porting PCC.    (11 Mb), Adrian Chadd: High-throughput concurrent disk IO in FreeBSD. (14 Mb), Mike Silbersack: Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff. (11 Mb), Julio M. Merino Vidal: An introduction to the Automated Testing Framework (ATF) for NetBSD. (10 Mb)
 Audio recordings of presentations given at New York
		City BSD Conference 2008. Courtesy of nikolai at
		fetissov.org. The main page also has links to the
		slides.
New York City BSD Con 2006: BSD is Dying - A Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
 Added: 02 November 2006
 Tags: nycbug, presentation, humor, bsd is dying, jason dixon
 MP4 (31Mb), QuickTime (19Mb), iPod (36Mb)
 
 
		BSD is DyingA Cautionary Tale of Sex and Greed
 Jason Dixon
 October 28, 2006
 
		First and foremost, I would like to thank the unique
		presentation styles of Dick Hardt and Lawrence
		Lessig for inspiring me to create this presentation.
		 
		The following videos were created by exporting the
		original Keynote presentation slides into QuickTime
		video, then manually synchronizing them using iMovie
		HD with the audio recordings captured by Nikolai
		Fetissov. They were then exported into QuickTime,
		mpeg4 (H.264/AAC), and iPod movie formats. If you
		are having difficulties with the MP4 copy, and are
		unable to view QuickTime movies, please contact me
		and I'll try to assist.
		New York City BSD Con 2006
Source: New York City *BSD User Group
 Added: 01 November 2006
 Tags: nycbug, nycbsdcon, nycbsdcon2006, presentation
 Russell Sutherland: BSD on the Edge of the Enterprise. (12 Mb), Bob Beck: spamd - spam deferral daemon. (16 Mb), Bjorn Nelson: A Build System for FreeBSD (9 Mb), Jason Dixon: BSD Is Dying. (5 Mb), Kristaps Johnson: BSD Virtualisation with sysjail. (15 Mb), Bob Beck: PF, it is not just for firewalls anymore. (15 Mb), Jason Wright: OpenBSD on sparc64. (9 Mb), Brian A. Seklecki: A Framework for NetBSD Network Appliances. (10 Mb), Johnny C. Lam: The "hidden dependency" problem. (13 Mb), Corey Benninger: Security with Ruby on Rails in BSD (14 Mb), Wietse Venema: Postfix as a Secure Programming Example. (16 Mb), Marco Peereboom: Bio & Sensors in OpenBSD. (11 Mb)
 Audio recordings of presentations given at New York
		City BSD Conference 2006. Courtesy of nikolai at
		fetissov.org. The main page also has links to the
		slides.
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