Friday 01 February 2013

Schedule is subject to change without notice.

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09:00
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10:00
Keynote - Sir Tim Berners-Lee (Tickets)
Llewellyn Hall
10:00
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10:40
Morning Tea
MCC Foyer
10:40
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11:25
Linux Gaming at Last! Tuning Open Source Graphics Drivers for Valve Software by Eric Anholt Future directions for the X Window System by Keith Packard git-annex by Joey Hess Openstack on Openstack - a single management API for all your servers. by Robert Collins MySQL in the cloud, as a service by Stewart Smith 10:40: Beyond Alt Text: What Every Project Should Know About Accessibility by Denise Paolucci
11:35
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12:20
Make your software understand your non-US accent by Douglas Bagnall Teaching the X server new tricks by David Airlie NovaProva, a new generation unit test framework for C programs by Gregory Banks Heat: Orchestrating multiple cloud applications on OpenStack using templates by Steve Baker and Angus Salkeld How Mozilla draws the line between configuration and data while using configuration management tools by Brian Hourigan and Justin Dow
12:20
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13:20
Lunch
uncatered
13:20
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14:05
Why kernel space sucks by Michael Kerrisk Lighting up OpenCV with Ne10 and NEON by Beau Johnston The real story behind Wayland and X by Daniel Stone How OpenStack Improves Code Quality with Project Gating and Zuul by James Blair Quantitative community management by Asheesh Laroia 13:20: Ceph: object storage, block storage, file system, replication, massive scalability, and then some! by Tim Serong and Florian Haas
14:15
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15:00
Building Persona: federated and privacy-sensitive identity for the Web by Francois Marier Crazy quilts: unpicking patch deployment in .au and .nz by Joh Pirie-Clarke Graphics from Gamepads, Guitars, and Gadgets Galore by Jon Cruz PostgreSQL 9.2: Full Throttle Database by Josh Berkus Scratching your own itch - subsurface diving log by Dirk Hohndel
15:00
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15:40
Afternoon Tea
MCC Foyer
15:40
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16:25
Lightning Talks
Llewellyn Hall
16:35
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17:20
Conference Closing
Llewellyn Hall

Schedule is subject to change without notice.