Our Founder
Kamil Rytarowski, CTO of Moritz Systems
Kamil Rytarowski is our technical lead from the first day, Kamil is well known in the Open Source community as the go-to-person for porting software to NetBSD, and not only. Leading the technical Moritz Systems team, Kamil has a deep passion for Free Software. Author of several technical articles in the IT press, organizer and speaker at IT conferences. You can find Kamil’s contribution in hundreds of Open Source projects.
Follow Kamil on Linkedin or GitHub.
In private life, among others Kamil plays chess and speaks Esperanto.
Selection of Open Source Involvement
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2011 – still (inactive since 2014)
Mageia (www.mageia.org)
Official developer and packager of the Linux distribution.
Maintainer of over 100 packages. -
2015 – still
NetBSD (www.netbsd.org)
Official developer with commit bit with focus on desktops. Introduced over 2500 regression tests. Synchronized kernel interfaces for debuggers with Linux and FreeBSD. Various additions and fixes to libc, libpthread, libcurses and userland programs. -
2015 – still
pkgsrc (www.pkgsrc.org)
Porting and maintain software for NetBSD. -
2015 – still
Microsoft .NET (github.com/dotnet/)
Author of the CoreCLR and CoreRT port to NetBSD. Contributor to the CoreFX port to NetBSD. -
2015 – still
LLVM projects (www.llvm.org)
Maintaining the NetBSD buildbot (LLVM, Clang, LLDB). Porting LLDB to NetBSD. Porting Clang/LLVM features to NetBSD (ASan, TSan, MSan, UBSan, safestack, libFuzzer, etc). -
2017 – still
GDB (www.gnu.org/s/gdb/)
Maintaining the NetBSD buildbot. Upstream developer for the NetBSD platform. -
2018 – still
QEMU (www.qemu.org)
The NetBSD port maintainer. Upstreaming and maintaining local patches. Reviewing upstream code.
Speaker at international conferences
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AsiaBSDCon 2020, Tokyo (Japan)
DOI: 10.25263/asiabsdcon2020/p07b
Engineering NetBSD 9.0 -
Google Summer of Code 2019 Mentor Summit, Munchen Marriott Hotel, Munchen (Germany)
NetBSD version 9: What’s new in store? -
EuroBSDCon 2019, Lillehammer (Norway)
Presented by Maciej Grochowski.
Taking NetBSD kernel bug roast to the next level: Kernel Fuzzers (quick A.D. 2019 overview) -
BSDCan 2019, Ottawa (Canada)
qemu with hardware acceleration on NetBSD: Intel HAXM as a VTx backend on NetBSD -
bhyvecon Ottawa 2019, Ottawa (Canada)
NetBSD nvmm -
AsiaBSDCon 2019, Tokyo (Japan)
DOI: 10.25263/asiabsdcon2019/p04b
Intel HAXM - a hardware-assisted acceleration engine in the NetBSD kernel -
bhyvecon Tokyo 2019, Tokyo (Japan)
NetBSD Virtualization Status Report -
MeetBSDCa 2018, Intel Santa Clara Campus, California (USA)
Bug detecting software in the NetBSD userland: MKSANITIZER
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Google Summer of Code 2018 Mentor Summit, Googleplex, Mountain View, California (USA)
NetBSD and userland & kernel SANITIZER -
EuroBSDCon 2018, Bucharest (Romania)
Taking NetBSD kernel bug roast to the next level: Kernel Sanitizers -
EuroBSDCon 2018, Bucharest (Romania)
LLVM Sanitizers in the NetBSD userland -
EuroBSDCon 2017, Paris (France)
The LLDB Debugger on NetBSD
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pkgsrcCon 2016, Krakow (Poland)
Desktop software in pkgsrc
Articles
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Programista Magazyn nr 51 (08/2016)
Moja pierwsza paczka w pkgsrc -
Programista Magazyn nr 47 (07/2016)
Rzućmy programu los, Na stos! -
Programista Magazyn nr 44 (01/2016)
radare2 - środowisko do inżynierii wstecznej -
Programista Magazyn nr 38 (07/2015)
Rump kernel - czyli jak usmażyc omlet bez sprzątania kuchni -
Programista Magazyn nr 37 (06/2015)
Metody synchronizacji i kontroli przerwań w kernelu NetBSD -
Programista Magazyn nr 36 (05/2015)
Moduły dynamiczne w kernelu NetBSD