I have been a member of
The NetBSD Project's development team since 1998. NetBSD is a
free, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source
operating system available for many platforms, from
64-bit Opteron machines and desktop systems to handheld
and embedded devices. Its clean design and advanced
features make it excellent in both production and
research environments, and it is user-supported with
complete source.
Some things I've done in NetBSD:
- Wrote the original auvia sound driver for VIA chipset
integrated audio.
- Wrote the uep driver for USB eGalax touch-panels, such as the
Xenarc touch LCDs.
- Killed nfsiod, replacing it with kernel
threads.
- pam_afslog module and some PAM fixes to
xdm.
- Created a number of packages for pkgsrc.
I use NetBSD for my servers, including mail, web, Kerberos, and AFS, because it's powerful and flexible.