Thursday, May 25, 2006

bsdtalk048 - Interview with FreeBSD Developer Poul-Henning Kamp

News: Sun's DTrace now running on FreeBSD.

Interview with FreeBSD Developer Poul-Henning Kamp.

File Info: 11MB, 24Min.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:55 PM

    Tnx Dude (just like in Apple company there now your name ..Dude ..!) :))
    Flower power

    Any way Great Job and very very tnx ..!

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  2. Anonymous12:30 PM

    Wow! Definetly one of the best! Thank you and phk very much :-)

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  3. Anonymous3:13 PM

    phk rules! And he is danish :)

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  4. Anonymous9:44 PM

    Thanks for the interview! It was quite interesting.

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  5. Anonymous1:19 PM

    I'm beginning to like this sort web media. It's really nice to just sit back and relax and listen to your interviews on a sunday eve.

    Thank you very much - I hope you catch all the big fish for your inteviews. Maybe you could get Matthew Dillon to tell us some more about their SMP work...

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  6. Anonymous3:07 PM

    Maybe You could interview Pawel jakub Dawidek I heared that He is working now on ufs journaling for us so it sound very good
    and as far I know He is expert about geli and stuff so ..just interiew him ..if You can ....

    http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/pubs/

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  7. Anonymous6:28 AM

    And now that we are at the danish BSD Guru's could you please interview Søren Schmidt (http://www.deepcore.dk/).
    Too bad We didnt hear what Editor phk was using. I have heard him defend ee but I am guessing that he uses vi in everyday use since its the best editor in the base intall IMHO.

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  8. Anonymous10:42 AM

    What was the cache named that Paul-Henning was talking about and is working on?

    Is there a website for it?

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  9. Too bad We didnt hear what Editor phk was using. I have heard him defend ee but I am guessing that he uses vi in everyday use since its the best editor in the base intall IMHO.

    He did a very good speech for the ed editor at a little event in the danish user group :)

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  10. Anonymous11:06 AM

    The name of the caching project is 'varnish' - there are currently three .pdf up at
    http://phk.freebsd.dk/pubs/

    Thanks for the interesting interview!
    Rolf

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