Thursday 31 January 2013

Schedule is subject to change without notice.

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09:00
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10:00
Keynote - "bunnie" Huang
Llewellyn Hall
10:00
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10:40
Morning Tea
MCC Foyer
10:40
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11:25
Checkpoint and Restore: are we there yet? by Pavel Emelyanov Stereographic film making and Linux by Hugh Fisher Wiggle while you work by Neil Brown NetFPGA USB 2 interface by Robert Edwards Using Puppet to Model Application clusters by Dan Bode 10:40: Git For Ages 4 And Up by Michael Schwern
11:35
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12:20
Making UEFI Secure boot work for you by James Bottomley The Raspberry Pi and Linux by Alex Bradbury The anatomy of a high speed data acquisition system by Jonathan Woithe Getting older? Tips & tricks for designing inclusive open source user interfaces by Ruth Ellison How to use Puppet like an Adult by Ben Kero and Daniel Maher
12:20
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13:20
Lunch
uncatered
13:20
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14:05
ArduSat: Open Source in orbit by Jonathan Oxer Open Source Firmware by Duncan Laurie Playing with OpenStack Swift by John Dickinson Blocked for room setup Transcendent Memory: Not Just for Virtualization Anymore! by Avi Miller 13:20: Systems Administration: Server and Process Behavior by Mark Smith
14:15
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15:00
Building a free software telemetry radio system by Andrew Tridgell Real-Time Response on Multicore Systems: It Is Bigger Than I Thought by Paul McKenney Ceph: Managing A Distributed Storage System At Scale by Sage Weil Bufferbloat from a Plumber's point of view by Stephen Hemminger A New Linux Platform, Hardware and Software by Ricky Ng-Adam
15:00
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15:40
Afternoon Tea
MCC Foyer
15:40
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16:25
Git: not just for source code anymore by Josh Triplett Teaching Robotics and Embedded Computing with Legos and Arduino by Keith Packard 1.5MW and 3600 penguins in a room: Supercomputing at ANU by robin humble Rethinking CPU hotplug for elegance and efficiency by Srivatsa Bhat Software Transactional Memory in GCC 4.7 by Dave Boutcher Geeks rule over kings - the Distributed Democracy by Pia Waugh
16:35
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17:20
REPENT!!! FOR THE END OF THE UNIX EPOCH IS NIGH!!! by Michael Schwern After Arduino by Robert Mibus Ponies and Rainbows: Clutter 2.0 and GTK+ 4.0 by Emmanuele Bassi Big and Little Endian inside / out by Benjamin Herrenschmidt Ristretto: run-time types for JavaScript by Shane Stephens RAID is more than parity and mirrors by Neil Brown
18:00
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22:00
Penguin Dinner
Penguin Dinner Venue -- Scope at Mount Stromlo

Schedule is subject to change without notice.