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Date:      Sat, 18 Jul 2015 18:54:34 +0000 (UTC)
From:      Warren Block <wblock@FreeBSD.org>
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Subject:   svn commit: r47013 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status
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Author: wblock
Date: Sat Jul 18 18:54:33 2015
New Revision: 47013
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/47013

Log:
  Add Deb Goodkin <deb@freebsdfoundation.org>'s Foundation report.

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml
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--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml	Sat Jul 18 17:50:13 2015	(r47012)
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       </task>
     </help>
   </project>
+
+  <project cat='misc'>
+    <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
+
+    <contact>
+      <person>
+	<name>
+	  <given>Deb</given>
+	  <common>Goodkin</common>
+	</name>
+	<email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
+      </person>
+    </contact>
+
+    <links>
+      <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">Foundation
+	website</url>
+      <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
+    </links>
+
+    <body>
+      <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
+	dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
+	community worldwide.  Funding comes from individual and
+	corporate donations and is used to fund and manage development
+	projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
+	travel grants to &os; developers.  The Foundation purchases
+	hardware to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure and
+	publishes &os; white papers and marketing material to promote,
+	educate, and advocate for the &os; Project.  The Foundation
+	also represents the &os; Project in executing contracts,
+	license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require
+	a recognized legal entity.</p>
+
+      <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; during
+	the last quarter:</p>
+
+      <ul>
+	<li>
+	  <p>We were a Platinum Sponsor for BSDCan 2015 and the
+	    sponsor for the Ottawa developer and vendor summits.  We
+	    were pleased to provide 12 travel grants for &os;
+	    contributors to attend the conference and have
+	    opportunities to meet face-to-face with other &os;
+	    contributors.  You can read some of their trip reports
+	    <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html">here</a>.</p>;
+
+	  <p>In celebration of our 15th anniversary we provided a
+	    delicious &os; cake, which was happily devoured by
+	    conference attendees.</p>
+
+	  <p>Various Foundation team members gave talks, attended
+	    talks, participated in doc sprints, worked on efforts to
+	    improve &os;, worked at our booth, and spent time
+	    talking to our constituents about areas where we can help
+	    with &os;.</p>
+
+	  <p>Foundation members gave these talks:</p>
+
+	  <p><ul>
+	    <li> Anne Dickison - "&os; Advocacy: How you can spread
+	      the word"</li>
+
+	    <li>Kirk McKusick -
+	      <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/525.en.html">"An Introduction to the Implementation of ZFS"</a>
+	    </li>
+
+	    <li>George Neville-Neil -
+	      <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/528.en.html">"Measure Twice, Code Once"</a>
+	      and
+	      <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/566.en.html">"Cambridge L41: Teaching Advanced Operating Systems with &os;"</a>
+	    </li>
+
+	    <li>Ed Maste -
+	      <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/567.en.html">"The LLDB Debugger in &os;"</a>
+	      and Ed Maste also ran the Vendor Summit.
+	    </li>
+	  </ul></p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>We held our annual board meeting in Ottawa.  We are
+	    pleased to announce the addition of Benedict Reuschling to
+	    our board of directors.  Read his interview
+	    <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015/07/freebsd-foundation-welcomes-new-board.html">here</a>.
+	    The current board of directors and officers were all
+	    re-elected.  You can find out who is on our board
+	    <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/board">here</a>.
+	    We spent the day planning our 12-month goals, project
+	    roadmapping, FreeBSD education offerings, fundraising, and
+	    advocacy efforts.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>Dru Lavigne promoted and gave a presentation on &os;
+	    at
+	    <a href="http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/2015">LinuxFest
+	      Northwest 2015</a>.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>We have committed to sponsoring the upcoming conferences:
+	    vBSDCon, womENcourage 2015, EuroBSDCon 2015, Grace Hopper
+	    conference, BSDCon Brasil, Cambridge Developer Summit, and
+	    OpenZFS. You?ll also find us at OSCON, July 21-23, and
+	    SNIA Storage Developer Conference, Sept 21-24.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>Fundraising</p>
+
+	  <p>So far, we have raised $361,000 for 2015 from over 500
+	    donors.  Juniper became a Gold level donor.  We are
+	    actively approaching commercial &os; users for Silver plus
+	    donations, and asking large tech companies for separate
+	    women in tech funding, to help us recruit more women to
+	    the &os; Project.  We are also asking companies for
+	    funding to help with our &os; education efforts.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>We had the pleasure of hosting Groff the BSD Goat here in
+	    Colorado in April.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>Infrastructure Support</p>
+
+	  <p>We funded almost $50,000 of equipment to support &os;
+	    infrastructure.  Most of this went towards new and
+	    upgraded servers at the NYI facility.  We sent Glen Barber
+	    there to install the new servers.  You can read all about
+	    <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015/05/another-data-center-site-visit-nyi.html">his
+	      trip</a>.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>Advocacy Work</p>
+
+	  <p>The &os; Journal has over 9200 subscribers, with a 98%
+	    renewal rate.  Our marketing director, Anne Dickison, was
+	    busy providing advocacy work for the Project.  She helped
+	    provide more &os; marketing literature and material.  This
+	    included the cool <i>I Choose &os;</i> sticker and very
+	    popular <i>I Love FreeBSD</i> tattoos that are available
+	    at conferences.  We published April, May, and June
+	    Foundation Newsletters to highlight the work being done by
+	    the Foundation to support &os;.  These newsletters also
+	    include company &os; testimonials, upcoming events where
+	    &os; will be promoted, and the new From the Trenches
+	    articles from &os; contributor experiences working with
+	    &os;.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>One of the Foundation's responsibilities is to protect
+	    &os; intellectual property (IT).  This includes protecting
+	    the &os; trademarks.  We granted trademark usage
+	    permission to various companies who want to show their
+	    support for &os;.  To get permission to use the
+	    trademarks, interested parties must agree to our
+	    <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/guidelines">Trademark
+	      Usage Terms and Conditions</a>.</p>
+	</li>
+
+	<li>
+	  <p>Project Development Work</p>
+
+	  <p>George Neville-Neil signed up new universities to look at
+	    the &os; course including George Washington University,
+	    Johns Hopkins, and UC Santa Cruz.  He is working with
+	    Verisign on the DevSummit that will be held at vBSDCon.
+	    He also worked with ARM to set up meeting with 18 hardware
+	    and silicon vendors at the ARM Partner Meeting in
+	    August.</p>
+
+	  <p>Ed Maste continued managing the &os;/arm64 porting
+	    project.  He also continued with updates to the ELF
+	    Toolchain tools in the &os; base system and incorporated a
+	    set of fixes from the upstream project to fix issues with
+	    the <tt>strip</tt> tool.  Ed investigated and fixed a set
+	    of outstanding issues with the new <tt>vt(4)</tt> console
+	    in the &os; installer.</p>
+
+	  <p>Staff member Edward Napierala committed a number of bug
+	    fix merges to the stable/10 branch for inclusion in &os;
+	    10.2, and continued investigation of a project to support
+	    runtime switching of the root file system.  He merged a
+	    large number of improvements to the <tt>autofs</tt>
+	    <tt>automount</tt> daemon.  He also supported &os;
+	    developer Dmitry Chagin's work on 64-bit Linux binary
+	    emulation support by reviewing the extensive patch set.
+	    Those changes are now committed to FreeBSD's Subversion
+	    tree, and will arrive in &os; 11.0.</p>
+
+	  <p>Staff member Konstantin Belousov continued development on
+	    the Intel DMA remap (DMAR) and Process Context Identifier
+	    (PCID) infrastructure projects.  Kostik also contributed
+	    an extensive set of changes to multiple aspects of &os;:
+	    stability improvements in the virtual memory subsystem,
+	    improved compatibility in options handling in the runtime
+	    loader, thread library improvements, and GDB debugger
+	    enhancements.</p>
+
+	  <p>Glen Barber, who is a Foundation employee, is also a
+	    release engineer for the Project.  Here are some
+	    highlights of what he did to help the Project:</p>
+
+	  <ul>
+	    <li>Added support to the release build code in 11-CURRENT
+	      for producing &os;/aarch64 (arm64) memory stick images
+	      and virtual machine disk images for use within
+	      Qemu.</li>
+
+	    <li>Worked with Colin Percival on testing and refining the
+	      release build code to support building Amazon EC2
+	      images, including auto-publication of the final build
+	      output.</li>
+
+	    <li>Worked with Brad Davis on testing and refining the
+	      release build code to support building Vagrant images
+	      for publication on Hashicorp Atlas.</li>
+
+	    <li>Reworked the &os;/arm build code, removing the
+	      requirement for third-party utilities, providing a
+	      fully-native build infrastructure for the existing
+	      images (BEAGLEBONE, RPI-B, PANDABOARD, WANDBOARD), and
+	      added support for additional images (GUMSTIX,
+	      CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD).</li>
+
+	    <li>Wrote several additional utilities to reduce human
+	      error in several areas of Release Engineering, in
+	      particular automating producing the filesystem hierarchy
+	      used by the FTP mirrors, as well as enhancements to the
+	      internal build scripts used by Release Engineering
+	      (which is publicized in the source tree under
+	      /user/gjb/thermite), and support for automatically
+	      uploading and publishing virtual machine images for
+	      Azure, Google Compute Engine (GCE support was added by
+	      Steve Wills during the last quarter), and Vagrant.</li>
+
+	    <li>While attending BSDCan 2015, Glen worked with several
+	      developers and teams on various items, such as
+	      discussing packaging the base system with
+	      <tt>pkg(8)</tt>, migrating internal &os; servers to the
+	      new machines the Foundation purchased for the NYI
+	      facility, and discussing further possible future
+	      enhancements to the &os; build infrastructure.</li>
+
+	    <li>Started the 10.2-RELEASE cycle.</li>
+
+	    <li>Continually updated the release notes for 11-CURRENT
+	      and 10-STABLE, the latter of which will be the release
+	      notes for the upcoming 10.2-RELEASE.</li>
+
+	    <li>Assisted the Security Officer with reviewing
+	      correctness of various Security Advisory and Errata
+	      Notice texts.</li>
+	  </ul>
+	</li>
+      </ul>
+    </body>
+  </project>
 </report>



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