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<press>
  <cvs:keywords xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS" version="1.0">
    <cvs:keyword name="freebsd">
      $FreeBSD$
    </cvs:keyword>
  </cvs:keywords>

  <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>
</press>