Remko Lodder wrote:
Sdävtaker wrote:
Hello,
Im from bug.dc.uba.ar. next month we will have JRSL (free software
regional event) here in Argentina, we can get a space to talk about
BSD, the event will have 2 publics, newbies and experienced users.
I wondering what to talk about. I guess we can talk about PF for
experienced users, but what would be a nice topic for newbie public?
Licenses comparizon?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Sdav
You could do a quick introduction to FreeBSD, how it's being build, what
license is attached, how the processes work, how the community supports
the FreeBSD Project etc.
I would not start a topic purely on licenses, it should be attached to
something broader.
Later this year I'll do a presentation (13th of december) in Utrecht
(Netherlands) where I will be presenting "the life of a FreeBSD
developer" (or something along those lines), I'll describe my efforts
for the FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project, my various roles, how
FreeBSD works, and things like that...
Hope this helps a bit ;)
Cheers
Remko
Hello,
For FreeBSD newcomers, something like Robert Watson presentation "How
FreeBSD project works"[1] is a very good introduction to the project.
Specially if the attendants have a strong linux culture :).
Another good presentation is the Kris Kennaway one about FreeBSD 7
changes[2].
Regards
Rodrigo
[1]
http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/papers/20060512-bsdcan2006-how-freebsd-works.pdf
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4400856579609253323
[2] http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/7.0%20and%20beyond.pdf
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