FreeBSD: Code, Community and Collaboration - Deb Goodkin
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Загружено: 2020-12-10
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The #FreeBSD Open Source Operating System is one of the oldest, largest, and most successful open source projects, with a long history of innovation. FreeBSD descended from Berkeley Unix back in the early ’90s, with its lineage dating back 50 years to the original #UNIX. It’s known for its reliability, stability, and advanced networking and performance. Deb will take you through its long history and highlight some of the features that set FreeBSD apart from other operating systems. She’ll describe how the FreeBSD Project works and how you can contribute to the Project. She will point out some of the differences between FreeBSD and Linux, and share why individuals and companies use FreeBSD. In fact, she’ll explain how you are most likely using FreeBSD now! You’ll leave this talk with a better understanding of FreeBSD and why you should try it out after the conference.
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Speaker
Deb Goodkin | Executive Director, FreeBSD Foundation
Deb is the Executive Director of the FreeBSD Foundation, joining as the first employee back in August 2005. Before venturing into the world of open source and operating systems, she spent two decades working as an embedded firmware engineer, technical marketer, and technical sales engineer in the data storage industry. Besides running the Foundation, Deb also dedicates time learning more about operating systems while advocating for and giving presentations on FreeBSD at open source conferences, universities, and women in computing events around the world. Deb grew up in California and earned her undergraduate degree in Computer Engineering from the University of California, San Diego, and her Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Santa Clara.
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