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Interview with Manuel Bouyer on Xen
Manuel Bouyer is a NetBSD developper who has been involved in kernel hacking for many years. He recently added support for Xen to NetBSD, based on Christian Limpback's work for the Xen team In this interview, Manuel will tell us what is so good with Xen, and what was the work required to have it working on NetBSD. Read More Apple and Open Source
My experience with Apple's Open Source efforts began in 2000 when Darwin 1.0 was released, and I've been involved in Apple's Open Source efforts in various roles ever since then. Apple had several Open Source efforts going at the time, with Darwin being the flagship product, accompanied by Darwin Streaming Server, OpenPlay & NetSprocket, and HeaderDoc. Six years later, all of these projects are still available. I will focus on the Darwin project, starting in 2000, since that is where my experience lies. Read More Letter to Steve Jobs
A letter to Mr. Jobs thanking him for the use of the Apple store in SOHO, NYC. With a brief synopsis of Johnny Lam's excellent discussion on XEN, an open source server virtualization product similar to the comercially produced VMWare from EMC. Read More
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