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 COMMITTERS PLEASE NOTE:
    News articles referenced in this file are also to be archived under
    "freefall:/c/www/bsddoc/press/".
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  <cvs:keywords xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS" version="1.0">
    <cvs:keyword name="freebsd">
      $FreeBSD: www/en/news/press.xml,v 1.203 2006/07/14 15:17:37 joel Exp $
    </cvs:keyword>
  </cvs:keywords>

  <year>
    <name>2006</name>

    <month>
      <name>8</name>

      <story>
	<name>The BSD Unix Projects Keep Humming Along</name>
	<url>http://www.itjungle.com/breaking/bn080206-story01.html</url>
	<site-name>ITJungle</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.itjungle.com/</site-url>
	<date>2 August 2006</date>
	<author>Timothy Prickett Morgan</author>
	<p>This article covers the FreeBSD project's Sparc (T1) porting
	  effort and mentions the scalability improvements in
	  recent releases.  New developments in the other BSD projects
	  also get a mention.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>7</name>

      <story>
	<name>Interview with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA</name>
	<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/07/bsdtalk054-interview-with-andy-ritger.html</url>
	<site-name>BSDTalk</site-name>
	<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
	<date>14 July 2006</date>
	<author>Will Backman</author>
	<p>Will Backman speaks with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA
	  about the NVIDIA FreeBSD graphics driver.  The interview gives an
	  overview of the drivers current features, plans for future
	  improvements, and a brief discussion about licensing and NVIDIA's
	  open source efforts.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Using DesktopBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/07/13/FreeBSDBasics.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>13 July 2006</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>This article explores DesktopBSD, a desktop oriented and easy-to-use
	  version of FreeBSD 5.5.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>PC-BSD works for community center</name>
	<url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/06/23/1442207.shtml?tid=8</url>
	<site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
	<date>03 July 2006</date>
	<author>Henry Gillow-Wiles</author>
	<p>An IT director for a non-profit community center is happy with the
	  speed, stability and hardware compatibility of the FreeBSD-based
	  PC-BSD operating system on low-end hardware.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>6</name>

      <story>
	<name>Build a Mail Server with Commodity Hardware and FreeBSD,
	  Part 2</name>
	<url>http://www.techbuilder.org/article/189400686</url>
	<site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
	<date>12 June 2006</date>
	<author>David S. Markowitz</author>
	<p>Part 2 of a TechBuilder recipe covers adding virus protection, spam detection
	  and webmail access to a mail server built using FreeBSD and a PC.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Six Hosting Companies Most Reliable Hoster in May</name>
	<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2006/06/06/six_hosting_companies_most_reliable_hoster_in_may.html</url>
	<site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
	<date>06 June 2006</date>
	<author>Mandy</author>
	<p>A Netcraft survey for May 2006 indicates that FreeBSD is being
	  used by four out of five most reliable Internet hosting companies
	  in the world.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Build a Mail Server with Commodity Hardware and FreeBSD,
	  Part 1</name>
	<url>http://www.techbuilder.org/article/188701471</url>
	<site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
	<date>05 June 2006</date>
	<author>David S. Markowitz</author>
	<p>How to use a PC and FreeBSD to build a mail server for a small
	  or medium business.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>5</name>

      <story>
	<name>A look at the FreeNAS server</name>
	<url>http://hardware.newsforge.com/hardware/06/05/19/1349206.shtml?tid=69</url>
	<site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
	<date>30 May 2006</date>
	<author>Gary Sims</author>
	<p>A review of FreeNAS, a FreeBSD-based network attached storage product.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>DTrace reaches prime time on FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/DTrace_reaches_prime_time_on_FreeBSD/0,2000061733,39257452,00.htm</url>
	<site-name>ZDNet Australia</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/</site-url>
	<date>29 May 2006</date>
	<author>Renai LeMay</author>
	<p>ZDNet article about DTrace on FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>BSD Packaging Systems</name>
	<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=471098&amp;rl=1</url>
	<site-name>InformIT.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
	<date>26 May 2006</date>
	<author>David Chisnall</author>
	<p>An article on package management in the BSD family of operating systems.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Interview with Karl Lehenbauer of FlightAware</name>
	<url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/05/bsdtalk042-interview-with-karl.html</url>
	<site-name>BSDTalk</site-name>
	<site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
	<date>15 May 2006</date>
	<author>Will Backman</author>
	<p><a href="http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_566~107687,00.html">FlightAware
	  uses FreeBSD/amd64 systems</a> to track the locations of
	  up to 70,000 flights per day.  Will Backman speaks with Karl Lehenbauer
	  about how FlightAware is successfully using FreeBSD with other
	  open source technologies to drive their product.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD vows to compete with desktop Linux</name>
	<url>http://news.com.com/2100-1011_3-6071598.html</url>
	<site-name>News.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://news.com.com/</site-url>
	<date>12 May 2006</date>
	<author>Ingrid Marson</author>
	<p>ZDNet article about FreeBSD's upcoming desktop features.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD 6.1 Review</name>
	<url>http://www.softwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/37/1/</url>
	<site-name>Software in review</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.softwareinreview.com/</site-url>
	<date>12 May 2006</date>
	<author>Jem Matzan</author>
	<p>A review of FreeBSD 6.1 for the amd64 architecture.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Stability in FreeBSD 6.1</name>
	<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3605211</url>
	<site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
	<date>10 May 2006</date>
	<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
	<p>An article describing the FreeBSD project's focus on stability
	  and quality for its 6.1 and 5.5 releases.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>4</name>

      <story>
	<name>Interview: Deb Goodkin from the FreeBSD Foundation</name>
	<url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008670.asp</url>
	<site-name>Blog: A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru</site-name>
	<site-url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/</site-url>
	<date>11 April 2006</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>In this interview, Deb Goodkin provides some pieces of interesting
	  information about the inner working of the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Interview: John Baldwin on FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008672.asp</url>
	<site-name>Blog: A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru</site-name>
	<site-url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/</site-url>
	<date>10 April 2006</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>In this interview, John Baldwin of the FreeBSD project gives
	  some insight on what it is like to be a FreeBSD developer and
	  some of the things that happen behind the scenes of a large Open
	  Source project.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>3</name>

      <story>
	<name>Setting up Linux compatibility on FreeBSD 6</name>
	<url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/03/22/1531252.shtml?tid=8&amp;tid=2</url>
	<site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
	<date>31 March 2006</date>
	<author>Gordon McEwen</author>
	<p>A guide to configuring and running Linux applications on a FreeBSD 6
	  system.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>2</name>

      <story>
	<name>Network Filtering by Operating System</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/02/16/os_fingerprint_filtering.html</url>
	<site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>16 February 2006</date>
	<author>Avleen Vig</author>
	<p>Keep worms and malware from monopolizing your network
	  connection using FreeBSD, pf, ALTQ, and squid.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Opening the digital doorway for South African youth</name>
	<url>http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=859</url>
	<site-name>tectonic</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.tectonic.co.za/</site-url>
	<date>08 February 2006</date>
	<author>Lunga Madlala</author>
	<p>An article mentioning the use of FreeBSD in so called
	    "Digital Doorways" in South African provinces.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>1</name>

      <story>
	<name>BSD: The Other Free UNIX Family</name>
	<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=439601&amp;rl=1</url>
	<site-name>InformIT</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
	<date>20 January 2006</date>
	<author>David Chisnall</author>
	<p>An introduction to the open-source BSD operating systems.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Interview: Dru Lavigne, BSD Certification Group</name>
	<url>http://business.newsforge.com/business/06/01/13/173233.shtml?tid=35&amp;tid=8</url>
	<site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
	<date>20 January 2006</date>
	<author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
	<p>An interview with the founder of the BSD Certification Group,
	  a non-profit organization established to create certification
	  standards for BSD-based operating systems.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/01/12/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
	<site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>12 January 2006</date>
	<author>Michael W. Lucas</author>
	<p>The author shows how to use software built for a
	  Linux-based OS on FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>
    </month>
  </year>

  <year>
    <name>2005</name>

    <month>
      <name>12</name>
      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD Waters Are Easily Waded</name>
	<url>http://www.serverwatch.com/sreviews/article.php/3569631</url>
	<site-name>ServerWatch</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
	<date>8 December 2005</date>
	<author>Charlie Schluting</author>
	<p>According to this review, "FreeBSD is an enterprise-grade
	  operating system that leaves little to be desired."</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>11</name>

      <story>
	<name>Beyond The Big Three BSDs, BSD Alternatives</name>
	<url>http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/3565016</url>
	<site-name>Serverwatch</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
	<date>17 November 2005</date>
	<author>Martin Brown</author>
	<p>Covers a few FreeBSD-derived operating systems.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Using Software RAID-1 with FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
	<site-name>Onlamp</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>10 November 2005</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>The author shows how to set up a RAID 1 using the gmirror
	  facility available in FreeBSD 5 and 6.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Return of The BSDs</name>
	<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3561526</url>
	<site-name>Internetnews.Com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
	<date>03 November 2005</date>
	<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
	<p>Press about new releases from the *BSD projects.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Desktop FreeBSD: Upgrading to 6.0</name>
	<url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=387</url>
	<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
	<date>08 November 2005</date>
	<author>Ed Hurst</author>
	<p>A reviewer recommends FreeBSD 6.0 for the desktop.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>10</name>

      <story>
	<name>Selecting a Secure Enterprise OS: Don't Make the First
	  Step the Wrong Step</name>
	<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=421896</url>
	<site-name>Informit</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
	<date>28 October 2005</date>
	<author>Bruce Potter</author>
	<p>A comparison of the operational security of Windows(r),
	  Linux and FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>A Comparison of Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD Kernels</name>
	<url>http://www.opensolaris.org/os/article/2005-10-14_a_comparison_of_solaris__linux__and_freebsd_kernels/</url>
	<site-name>OpenSolaris</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.opensolaris.org/</site-url>
	<date>14 October 2005</date>
	<author>Max Bruning</author>
	<p>A technical article comparing scheduling, memory
	  management, and file system architecture in these three
	  open-source kernels.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Destination FreeBSD: Interview with Release Engineer Scott
	  Long</name>
	<url>http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=35212</url>
	<site-name>BSDForums.org</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.bsdforums.org</site-url>
	<date>04 October 2005</date>
	<author>BSDForums.org</author>
	<p>BSDForums interviews FreeBSD release engineer Scott Long
	  about various aspects of FreeBSD, including FreeBSD 6.0,
	  Apple G4 PowerMac support, AMD64 and wireless
	  compatibility.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>9</name>

      <story>
	<name>Sun Cobalt Ported to FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/9/emw282859.htm</url>
	<site-name>eMediaWire</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.emediawire.com/</site-url>
	<date>09 September 2005</date>
	<author>OffMyServer, Inc. Press Release</author>
	<p>The Sun Cobalt RaQ550 web hosting platform has been ported
	  to FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Developer aims for Dtrace on FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Developer_aims_for_Dtrace_on_FreeBSD/0,2000061733,39210618,00.htm</url>
	<site-name>ZDNet Australia</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/</site-url>
	<date>08 September 2005</date>
	<author>Renai LeMay</author>
	<p>An article about work being done to port Sun's DTrace to
	  FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>8</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD 6.0 will target wireless devices</name>
	<url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39214098,00.htm</url>
	<site-name>ZDNet UK</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/</site-url>
	<date>19 August 2005</date>
	<author>Ingrid Marson</author>
	<p>An interview with FreeBSD release engineer Scott Long about
	  the upcoming 6.0 release.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>7</name>

      <story>
	<name>Information Security with Colin Percival</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/07/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
	<site-name>Onlamp</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>21 July 2005</date>
	<author>Michael W. Lucas</author>
	<p>Colin Percival, FreeBSD developer and independent security
	  researcher, describes his recent work on covert channels in
	  hyperthreaded processors.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Why FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-freebsd/</url>
	<site-name>developerWorks</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/</site-url>
	<date>19 July 2005</date>
	<author>Frank Pohlmann</author>
	<p>A brief introduction to the BSD family of OSes.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Project Evil: Windows network drivers on FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.pingwales.co.uk/tutorials/project-evil.html</url>
	<site-name>Ping Wales</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.pingwales.co.uk/</site-url>
	<date>15 July 2005</date>
	<author>David Chisnall</author>
	<p>On using Windows(R) network drivers in FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>6</name>

      <story>
	<name>Open-source projects get free checkup by automated tools</name>
	<url>http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11230</url>
	<site-name>SecurityFocus</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.securityfocus.com/</site-url>
	<date>28 June 2005</date>
	<author>Robert Lemos</author>
	<p>Code analysis software firm Coverity analyses FreeBSD's source base and
	  finds a very low number of software flaws.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Interview: Looking at FreeBSD 6 and Beyond</name>
	<url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=10951</url>
	<site-name>OSnews</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
	<date>23 June 2005</date>
	<author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
	<p>OSnews interviews FreeBSD developers Scott Long, Robert
	  Watson and John Baldwin about the upcoming FreeBSD 6
	  release.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Eric Raymond advocates BSD license over GPL</name>
	<url>http://www.myfreebsd.com.br/static/raymond-20050604.html</url>
	<site-name>MyFreeBSD Brazil</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.MyFreeBSD.com.br/</site-url>
	<date>4 June 2005</date>
	<author>Luiz Gustavo Ramos</author>
	<p>"Freedom and choice are pretty cool. But we should talk
	  about many other things. GPL is based on the belief that
	  open source software is weak and needs to be protected. With
	  it, we continue injuring ourselves, cutting ourselves from
	  the economic benefits of BSD license".</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>5</name>

      <story>
	<name>First BitDefender for FreeBSD products launched</name>
	<url>http://www.moneyweb.co.za/business_today/440831.htm</url>
	<site-name>MoneyWeb</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.moneyweb.co.za/</site-url>
	<date>17 May 2005</date>
	<author>BitDefender Press Release</author>
	<p>BitDefender announces their move into enterprise space
	  with a FreeBSD version of their products.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>LSI MegaRAID(R) Adapters Now Feature FreeBSD 5.4
	  Support</name>
	<url>http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050511/sfw107.html</url>
	<site-name>Yahoo News</site-name>
	<site-url>http://biz.yahoo.com/</site-url>
	<date>11 May 2005</date>
	<author>LSI Logic Press Release</author>
	<p>LSI Logic MegaRAID(R) SCSI and SATA adapters now support
	  the latest FreeBSD 5.4 release.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>4</name>
      <story>
	<name>Desktop FreeBSD: New Life for Old Laptops</name>
	<url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=358</url>
	<site-name>Open for Business</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz</site-url>
	<date>27 April 2005</date>
	<author>Ed Hurst</author>
	<p>An article on using FreeBSD 5.4 on a laptop.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Large Web Hosting Provider Switches to FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://www.w3reports.com/index.php?itemid=869</url>
	<site-name>W3reports</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.w3reports.com</site-url>
	<date>24 April 2005</date>
	<author>Submission</author>
	<p>Offmyserver, a rackmount server provider, recently migrated
	  50 servers to FreeBSD, on account of its reliability and ability
	  to handle large amounts of disk.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>3</name>
      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD Process Management</name>
	<url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=366888&amp;rl=1</url>
	<site-name>InformIT</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
	<date>03 March 2005</date>
	<author>George Neville-Neil, Marshall Kirk McKusick</author>
	<p>An excerpt from the book "The Design and Implementation of the
	  FreeBSD Operating System".</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>2</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD Tips and Tricks for 2005</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/02/17/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com</site-url>
	<date>17 February 2005</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>Dru Lavigne describes the steps taken for maintaining up to date
	  a FreeBSD system this year.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>1</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD's SMPng</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/01/20/smpng.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>20 January 2005</date>
	<author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
	<p>OnLamp.com's writer interviews FreeBSD's Core Team member
	  Scott Long about FreeBSD's implementation on SMPng.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

  </year>

  <year>
    <name>2004</name>

    <month>
      <name>11</name>

      <story>
	<name>Deep study: The world's safest computing
	  environment</name>
	<url>http://www.mi2g.com/cgi/mi2g/frameset.php?pageid=http%3A//www.mi2g.com/cgi/mi2g/press/021104.php</url>
	<site-name>mi2g</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.mi2g.com/</site-url>
	<date>2 November 2004</date>
	<author>mi2g News Alert</author>
	<p>A study by a London-based computer security firm reveals
	  that the open-source BSD operating systems and Apple's Mac
	  OS X are the most secure popular operating systems on the
	  Internet today.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>9</name>

      <story>
	<name>Building Diskless Clients with FreeBSD 5.2</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/09/30/diskless_clients.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>30 September 2004</date>
	<author>Mikhail Zakharov</author>
	<p>How to build diskless clients with FreeBSD Netboot server.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Building a BSD Netboot Server</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/09/09/diskless_server.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>09 September 2004</date>
	<author>Mikhail Zakharov</author>
	<p>How to configure a FreeBSD 5.2.1 server to support
	  diskless clients.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>8</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD 5.3 beta is released</name>
	<url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39164597,00.htm</url>
	<site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/</site-url>
	<date>25 August 2004</date>
	<author>Michael Parsons</author>
	<p>A story about the FreeBSD&#160;5.3 release cycle</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 5: Internet Mail Setup</name>
	<url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=326</url>
	<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
	<date>17 August 2004</date>
	<author>Ed Hurst</author>
	<p>Part five of this series of introductory articles describes
	  how to use FreeBSD for email purposes.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Differentiating Among BSD Distros</name>
	<url>http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/3393051</url>
	<site-name>ServerWatch</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
	<date>10 August 2004</date>
	<author>Martin Brown</author>
	<p>An article that compares and contrasts the four main BSD
	  variants.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 4: Printing</name>
	<url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=321</url>
	<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
	<date>06 August 2004</date>
	<author>Ed Hurst</author>
	<p>Part four of this series of introductory articles covers the
	  installation and the configuration of Apsfilter on FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Building Systems to be Shared Securely</name>
	<url>http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&amp;pa=showpage&amp;pid=170</url>
	<site-name>ACM Queue</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.acmqueue.org/</site-url>
	<date>August 2004</date>
	<author>Poul-Henning Kamp, Robert Watson</author>
	<p>Robert Watson and Poul-Henning Kamp write an article for
	  the ACM Queue magazine on FreeBSD's <tt>jail</tt> facility
	  and on the general concept of sharing and security from an
	  operating system architecture/design point of view.</p>
	</story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>7</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD milestone nears release</name>
	<url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39162245,00.htm</url>
	<site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/</site-url>
	<date>30 July 2004</date>
	<author>Matt Loney</author>
	<p>This article is about the upcoming FreeBSD&#160;5.3 release.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Local company develops FreeBSD-based radars</name>
	<url>http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1357495171;fp;16;fpid;0</url>
	<site-name>Computerworld</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.computerworld.com.au/</site-url>
	<date>26 July 2004</date>
	<author>Rodney Gedda</author>
	<p>Genesis Software builds FreeBSD-based radar systems.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Linux servers stats reveal fall in Red Hat dominance</name>
	<url>http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?newsid=1908</url>
	<site-name>Techworld</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.techworld.com/</site-url>
	<date>13 July 2004</date>
	<author>Matthew Broersma</author>
	<p>An article mentioning FreeBSD's growth in the hosting market.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Unix Printing Basics</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/07/08/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>08 July 2004</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>This article explains printing with Unix, using FreeBSD as
	  an example.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Building a Web Cluster with FreeSBIE</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/07/01/freesbie.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>01 July 2004</date>
	<author>Alexander Prohorenko</author>
	<p>How to build a web services cluster using the FreeBSD based
	  FreeSBIE live CD image.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>6</name>

      <story>
	<name>Preventing Denial of Service Attacks</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/06/24/anti_dos.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>24 June 2004</date>
	<author>Avleen Vig</author>
	<p>This article shows how to defend against denial of service attacks with
	  FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Siberian coal mine digs out FreeBSD funding</name>
	<url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/developer/0,39020387,39158017,00.htm</url>
	<site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk</site-url>
	<date>18 June 2004</date>
	<author>Matt Loney</author>
	<p>A story about Poul-Henning&#160;Kamp's recent appeal for funds.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD, Stealth-Growth Open Source Project</name>
	<url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3367381</url>
	<site-name>Internetnews</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
	<date>11 June 2004</date>
	<author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
	<p>This article tries to outline the reasons for FreeBSD's
	  growth over the last years.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 3: Adding Software</name>
	<url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=306</url>
	<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
	<date>07 June 2004</date>
	<author>Ed Hurst</author>
	<p>Part three of this series of introductory articles covers the
	  installation of third party applications on FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Nearly 2.5 Million Active Sites running FreeBSD</name>
	<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/06/07/nearly_25_million_active_sites_running_freebsd.html</url>
	<site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
	<date>07 June 2004</date>
	<author>mandy</author>
	<p>FreeBSD continues to grow in the web hosting market.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>IEEE and The Open Group Okay 'FreeBSD Project' to
	  Incorporate Material from the POSIX Standard</name>
	<url>http://www.opengroup.org/press/01jun04.htm</url>
	<site-name>The Open Group</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.opengroup.org/</site-url>
	<date>01 June 2004</date>
	<author>IEEE/Open Group press release</author>
	<p>The IEEE and the Open Group allow the FreeBSD project to
	  incorporate material from a few of their published
	  standards.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Build Your Own FreeBSD-powered Motorcycle</name>
	<url>http://bike.owns.com/</url>
	<site-name>BikeOwns</site-name>
	<site-url>http://bike.owns.com/</site-url>
	<date>June 2004</date>
	<author>Ben</author>
	<p>The description of a FreeBSD-powered motorcycle.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>5</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD Networking Basics</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/05/13/FreeBSD_Basics.html?page=2</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>13 May 2004</date>
	<author>Dru Lavigne</author>
	<p>Dru Lavigne explains how to connect a FreeBSD machine to
	  an existing network.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Intel Labs' Natural Born Killer Technologies</name>
	<url>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1586655,00.asp</url>
	<site-name>EWeek</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.eweek.com/</site-url>
	<date>06 May 2004</date>
	<author>Rob Enderle</author>
	<p>An overview about the research projects in Intel's laboratories.
	  Some of the research is done using the FreeBSD operating system.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Open Source to the Core</name>
	<url>http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&amp;pa=showpage&amp;pid=151</url>
	<site-name>ACM Queue</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.acmqueue.org/</site-url>
	<date>May 2004</date>
	<author>Jordan Hubbard</author>
	<p>Jordan Hubbard talks about FreeBSD in an article on using
	  open-source software in commercial products.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>4</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD - The Power to Serve</name>
	<url>http://www.distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=review-freebsd</url>
	<site-name>Distrowatch</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.distrowatch.com/</site-url>
	<date>27 April 2004</date>
	<author>Robert Storey</author>
	<p>A review of FreeBSD&#160;5.2.1, including a short overview of the history
	  of the BSDs and installation instructions.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Mail Scanning With Exim And The Exiscan ACL</name>
	<url>http://www.net-security.org/article.php?id=676</url>
	<site-name>Help Net Security</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.net-security.org/</site-url>
	<date>13 April 2004</date>
	<author>Michael Oliveri</author>
	<p>This article describes setting up Exim with the Exiscan-ACL
	  patch on FreeBSD.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Most Reliable Hosting Providers during March</name>
	<url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/04/04/most_reliable_hosting_providers_during_march.html</url>
	<site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
	<date>04 April 2004</date>
	<author>mandy</author>
	<p>Five of the ten most reliable hosting providers in March
	  were running FreeBSD. Read on for more information.</p>
      </story>

    </month>

    <month>
      <name>3</name>

      <story>
	<name>FreeBSD 5.2.1 on SPARC64</name>
	<url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=6552</url>
	<site-name>OS News</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
	<date>31 March 2004</date>
	<author>Tony Bourke</author>
	<p>An article reviewing FreeBSD 5.2.1 on SPARC64 machines.
	  The author finds FreeBSD/SPARC64 to be a very complete,
	  useful and flexible server.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>The 64-bit Question: AMD64 vs. i386</name>
	<url>http://www.thejemreport.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=117&amp;mode=thread&amp;order=0&amp;thold=0</url>
	<site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
	<date>15 March 2004</date>
	<author>Valour</author>
	<p>A comparison between FreeBSD 5.2.1's performance on
	  an AMD Athlon64 3200+ and on a Pentium4 3.2E.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Experimental free Wi-Fi LAN gaining momentum in SF</name>
	<url>http://www.newsforge.com/mobility/04/03/02/0023236.shtml</url>
	<site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
	<date>02 March 2004</date>
	<author>Chris Preimesberger</author>
	<p>An article about free wireless networks in San Francisco,
	  mentioning FreeBSD as one of the operating systems of choice.</p>
      </story>
    </month>

    <month>
      <name>1</name>

      <story>
	<name>Bacula: Cross-Platform Client-Server Backups</name>
	<url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/01/09/bacula.html</url>
	<site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
	<date>08 January 2004</date>
	<author>Dan Langille</author>
	<p>A guide on setting up and running the backup program Bacula on FreeBSD</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Simple FreeBSD installation yields functional desktop system</name>
	<url>http://www.newsforge.com/os/04/01/05/211225.shtml?tid=8&amp;tid=82&amp;tid=94</url>
	<site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
	<date>07 January 2004</date>
	<author>Terrell Prude, Jr.</author>
	<p>A review of FreeBSD 5.1 as a desktop system.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 2: Initial Setup</name>
	<url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=282</url>
	<site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
	<date>03 January 2004</date>
	<author>Ed Hurst</author>
	<p>This is the second part of a series of introductory articles.
	  The author explains how to set up X and the postfix mail system.</p>
      </story>

      <story>
	<name>How is Open-Source affecting Software Development?</name>
	<url>http://csdl.computer.org/comp/mags/so/2004/01/s1028.pdf</url>
	<site-name>IEEE Computer Society</site-name>
	<site-url>http://www.computer.org/</site-url>
	<date>January 2004</date>
	<author>Diomidis Spinellis, Clemens Sxyperski (Guest Editors)</author>
	<p>This IEEE journal article looks at how the availability of
	  high-quality open-source software is affecting the way
	  software is developed.  FreeBSD is one of the open-source
	  projects examined.</p>
      </story>

    </month>
  </year>
</press>