Index: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml =================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml @@ -2456,7 +2456,7 @@
  • Infrastructure Support

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    We funded almost $50,000 of equipment to support &os; +

    The Foundation 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 @@ -2484,7 +2484,7 @@

  • One of the Foundation's responsibilities is to protect - &os; intellectual property (IT). This includes protecting + &os; intellectual property (IP). 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 @@ -2542,32 +2542,24 @@ and virtual machine disk images for use within Qemu.

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  • 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.
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  • Worked with Brad Davis on testing and refining the - release build code to support building Vagrant images - for publication on Hashicorp Atlas.
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  • Worked with Colin Percival and Brad Davis on testing + and refining the release build code to support building + Amazon EC2 images and Vagrant images for Hashicorp Atlas, + respectively. +
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  • Reworked the &os;/arm build code, removing the - requirement for third-party utilities, providing a +
  • Reworked the &os;/arm build code to provide a fully-native build infrastructure for the existing images (BEAGLEBONE, RPI-B, PANDABOARD, WANDBOARD), and - added support for additional images (GUMSTIX, + add support for additional images (GUMSTIX, CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD).
  • 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.
  • + error in several areas of Release Engineering, including + producing the filesystem hierarchy used by the FTP mirrors, + enhancements to the internal build scripts used by Release + Engineering, and support for automatically uploading and + publishing virtual machine images.
  • While attending BSDCan 2015, Glen worked with several developers and teams on various items, such as @@ -2579,13 +2571,6 @@
  • Started the 10.2-RELEASE cycle.
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  • 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.
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  • Assisted the Security Officer with reviewing - correctness of various Security Advisory and Errata - Notice texts.