FreeBSD Developer Summit
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory Cambridge, UK August 28/29 - September 1, 2012
The invitation-only FreeBSD Developer Summit took place at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory in Cambridge, UK between 29 August and 1 September, 2012. Advanced registration was required.
Contents
Bletchley Park
If you are interested in visiting the Bletchley Park museum about British WWII efforts to break the Enigma ciphermachine, please go there
Pictures
If you have taken any pictures during the devsummit please add your site's URL to the following list:
OllivierRobert http://gallery.keltia.net/v/voyages/conferences/devsummit-cam-2012/ (This link is broken)
Schedule
Date |
AM 10:00-12:30 |
PM 1 13:30-15:00 |
PM 2 15:30-18:00 |
Evening 19:00- |
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Monday 27 August 2012 |
developers arrive |
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Tuesday 28 August 2012 |
developers arrive |
The Tivoli |
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documentation summit |
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Wednesday 29 August 2012 |
FW11: Build/Clang/LLVM, |
FW11: clang by default, mclinker, etc |
FW11: Versions, |
St. John's (private party) |
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Thursday 30 August 2012 |
FW11: pkgng, ports, |
FW11: ARM |
FW11: CL research talklets |
FW11: virtualisation |
jinling noodle bar |
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Friday 31 August 2012 |
FW11: storage and high iops, followed by MIPS/embedded |
FW11: group summaries - sys-admin, portmgr, Capsicum, large-scale management, PC-BSD, MIPS/embedded, storage, docs |
FW11: Wrap up, CL Security Seminar at 16:00 |
India House |
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Saturday 1 September 2012 |
Bletchley Park or sightseeing or punting or...? |
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Sunday 2 September 2012 |
developers depart |
Unless otherwise indicated, events will take place at the William Gates Building.
Lunch will be at 12:30pm in room FW09.
Short Talks
We will have a couple of slots for short talks, to present your current work, brainstorm or ask for feedback on smaller items. Must not overlap with working groups.
Title |
Speaker |
Description |
Slides,Notes |
Working Groups
We can probably host 3 to 4 working group sessions each day. If you want to run a working group add yourself along with a topic to the table below. The working group sessions are intended for groups of people to collaborate or hack on a specific topic and attendees are expected to arrive prepared, which also means that the working group chair(s) should provide some material upfront. Feel free to create a sub-page detailing your session. Each working group chair is expected to present the results of the group on Friday afternoon. We will add scheduling and room information later.
Working Group Topic |
Working Group Chair(s) |
Slides / Notes |
Short Description |
Goal |
Days |
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Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri |
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Wed/Thu/Fri |
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Capsicum |
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Wed/Thu/Fri |
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Wed |
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Wed/Thu/Fri |
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ports, pkgng |
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Thursday morning |
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FreeBSD/ARM status, ARMv8 Presentation, Instruction Set Overview, ABI |
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Thursday afternoon |
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Clusteradm |
Cluster, Mirror, ... |
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Half-Day |
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Wed morning |
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Storage/IOPS |
Kirk, mav |
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Fri morning |
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ABI and Versioning |
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Maps
Map of Cambridge, with the Computer Lab, accommodation, and pub to meet at on the first day, marked.
201208CambridgeDevsummitMap.pdf Downloadable PDF map of Cambridge and Developer Summit sites
William Gates Building
Floor plans are available here: Maps of the William Gates Building and surrounding area.
You are specially interested in the 1st floor (EU/UK counting: ground, 1st, 2nd), WGB 1st floor room map
Logistics
Most attendees will arrive in Cambridge on Monday 27 August or Tuesday 28 August, depending on their tolerance for jet lag and desire to see sights before the summit begins. Most attendees will probably depart Sunday 2 September.
Cambridge, UK is located approximately 45 minutes North of London by train, with easy access by bus or train to St. Pancras International - Eurostar (45m rail), London Stansted Airport (40m rail), London Heathrow Airport (LHR - 2h rail), London Gatwick Airport (LGW - 2h rail), Manchester Airport (MIA - 4h rail), London Luton Airport (1h25m bus). European attendees may consider Eurostar or Stansted Airport preferred routes due to short transit time to Cambridge and lower prices. Visitors from the US or elsewhere will likely need to travel into one of London's major international airports, such as Heathrow or Gatwick. With the exception of Luton Airport, rail offers a more convenient but more expensive route to Cambridge than bus.
Please note: during the summer, rail service in and out of Cambridge is often significantly disrupted on Sundays due to rail works on the track between London Kings Cross and Camridge. Attendees are encouraged to avoid the need to travel by rail on Sundays.
Lodging @ Sidney Sussex
The Front door is located on Sidney Street about 1/2 way between Jesus Lane & Sussex Street and looks like this:
Bike Hire and Collection
We will make a group booking of bicycles. This will be £20 for the week. Getting around Cambridge on a bicycle is very easy - they haven't invented hills yet.
You will need to collect your bike from Station Cycles in the Grand Arcade (please see the map). Note that Station Cycles is on Corn Exchange Street around the back of the Grand Arcade, it can not be accessed from inside the shopping centre. You will also need to return your bike to Station Cycles before you leave Cambridge.
Station Cycles has a list of names of people who have booked bikes. Please make sure that you have something with you that can prove that you are one of these people.
There is some space on the college campus for parking, but possibly not enough for everyone. If you can't find space, the Park Street Cycle Park (marked on the map) has (covered) space for 200 bicycles and is about two minutes walk from the college.
Pub on Arrival
We have booked space in The Tivoli (also on the map) from about 6pm on Tuesday. If you aren't attending the DocSummit, then feel free to go straight to the pub.
Network access
See email for details on WGB, eduroam, Lapwing. See http://www.ucs.cam.ac.uk/network/rules for University network access rules (AUP). Plan on bringing an Ethernet cable for possible wired access in your room (depending on accommodation).
GavinAtkinson has brought a small number of GiffGaff GSM SIM cards, which will give unlimited data and UK SMS for a £10 deposit, and should be usable in any unlocked GSM smart phone. Catch him if you want one.
Power
The UK uses British Standard 1363 fused plugs, see e.g. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BS_1363, and is running at 230V/50Hz. Please bring a good, fused adapter, a UK power cable, .. for your digital equipment.
Munch, Munch
Breakfast
Available at your hotel or residence.
Lunches
We have organised lunches for all of the conference days: sandwiches on Tuesday and Wednesday, mexican food on Thursday, pizza on Friday.
Dinner places
Dinners are not included in the registration or room fees. Cambridge is well-equipped with pubs and restaurants catering to a variety of tastes and budgets. We have organized the following:
Tue: jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-tivoli/
Wed: https://web.archive.org/web/20160405194832/http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk:80/dining http://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/index.php?q=system/files/sites/default/files/documents/SJC-Map-v8.jpg (private party)
Thu: jinlingnoodlebar.co.uk
Fri: indiahousecambridge.co.uk
Links
National Express (bus)
BAA (airports)
Registration
If you intend to attend, add yourself to the wiki table below and sign up for sessions.
Getting an idea on the number of persons will help us to finalize things more easily. There will be a registration fee which will cover costs for lunches, badges, t-shirt, ...
(sorted by last name)
Name |
FreeBSD.org login |
Arrival Date |
Departure Date |
Notes |
jonathan |
local |
local |
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gavin |
27th |
2nd |
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sbz |
28th |
2nd |
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melifaro |
28th |
2nd |
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theraven |
local |
local |
Vegetarian |
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bapt |
29th |
2nd |
train booked |
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brd |
27th |
2nd |
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brooks |
tbd |
tbd |
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beat |
tbd |
tbd |
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grehan |
28th |
2nd |
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raj |
28th |
2nd |
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issyl0 |
local |
2nd |
doc summit participant |
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imp |
skype |
skype |
Really interested in the ARM stuff, will arrange to attend by skype for that, travel impossible these dates. |
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mckusick |
28th |
2nd |
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marcel |
tbd |
tbd |
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kmoore |
28th |
1st |
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mav |
28th |
2nd |
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gnn |
29th |
1st |
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simon |
28th |
2nd |
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philip |
tba |
tba |
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pgj |
local |
local |
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roberto |
28th |
2nd |
Eurostar KingsX 12h30ish on the 28th |
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hrs |
28th |
2nd |
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flo |
29th |
2nd |
vegetarian |
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des |
28th |
2nd |
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marius |
28th |
2nd |
vegetarian |
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rwatson |
local |
local |
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bz |
local |
local |
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zeising |
27th |
2nd |
Vegetarian. |
Developers are welcome to invite guests to attend the developer summit, subject to their tolerance for ceaseless hours of kernel-hacking, and availability of space at the venue.
Name |
Host |
Arrival Date |
Departure Date |
Notes |
mckusick |
28th |
2nd |
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Philippe Robin, Leif Lindholm, Robin Randhawa |
theraven |
tbd |
tbd |
Attending for a couple of hours to discuss ARM support in FreeBSD |
Mark Blackman |
rwatson |
evening of the 29th |
31st |
Exonetric |
Piete Brooks |
rwatson |
local |
local |
University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory - System Administration Team |
David Evans |
rwatson |
28th |
1st |
University of Derby |
Simon Gerraty |
marcel |
tbd |
tbd |
Juniper |
Matthew Grosvenor |
rwatson |
local |
local |
University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory - Network and Operating Systems Group |
Khilan Gudka |
rwatson |
local |
local |
University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory - Computer Security Group |
Ilias Marinos |
rwatson |
local |
local |
University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory - Computer Security Group |
Robert Norton |
rwatson |
local |
local |
University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory - Computer Architecture Group |
Sam Smith |
issyl0 |
local |
local |
Privacy International / UKUUG |
Ripduman Sohan |
rwatson |
local |
local |
University of Cambridge - Computer Laboratory- Network and Operating Systems Group |
Ilya Bakulin |
rwatson |
28th late evening |
2nd |
genua mbh |