Stephen Borrill
Stephen has been using NetBSD since 1995. From 1996 to 1999, he worked for Acorn Computers supporting and developing ARM RISC OS thin-client products with NetBSD servers before starting Precedence Technologies in 1999 to continue their development. Stephen has been a NetBSD and pkgsrc developer since 2007.
In his spare time, Stephen enjoys orienteering and playing bass guitar in various bands.
Session
NetManager is an extensible general-purpose server product based on NetBSD with a particular focus on web-filtering and storage. Dating back to 1996 on NetBSD/acorn32, it progressed to NetBSD/cats and then to NetBSD/i386. Now it mainly targets NetBSD/amd64 on both virtual and physical hardware. This talk will discuss how the product evolved including how it is built, upgraded and maintained as well as typical use cases.