Tuesday 29 January 2013

Schedule is subject to change without notice.

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09:00
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10:00
Keynote - Radia Perlman
Llewellyn Hall
10:00
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10:40
Morning Tea
MCC Foyer
  Open Government (Tickets) OpenStack Open Programming Browser Cross-Distribution Linux Haecksen
10:40
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12:20
10:40: "State of the Federation" opening address 10:40: Welcome - Tristan Goode 10:40: Solving Interesting Problems by Writing Parsers - Jacinta Richardson 10:40: Implementing Threaded Accelerated Compositing in WebKit GTK+ - Gwang Yoon Hwang 10:40: The Syzix Project - Kevin Pulo 10:40: Feminism, anarchism and FOSS - Skye Croeser
10:50: Introduction to OpenStack - Joshua McKenty
11:00: Open discussion about what we want to achieve by this time next year
11:05: Making code more functional: Lambda land in layperson's language - Katie Miller & Steve Dalton 11:05: Defeating Cross-Site Scripting attacks with Content Security Policy - Francois Marier 11:05: Overcoming imposter syndrome - Denise Paolucci
11:20: Service delivery panel 11:20: Open Build System - Tim Serong
11:30: Intro to Swift for New Contributors - John Dickinson 11:30: The WebKit Browser Engine - An Overview - Dirk Schulze
11:40: Validating Core Parallel Software? - Paul E McKenney 11:40: Have you been a lone unicorn - Robyn Willison
11:55: NeCTAR Research Cloud: OpenStack in Production - Tom Fifeld
12:05: Reducing bugs with Boost/Test - Andrew McDonnell 12:05: CyberWar: Mo' Metaphor, Mo' Money, Mo' Problems? - Joh Pirie-Clark
12:20
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13:20
Lunch
uncatered
13:20
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15:00
13:20: Open data panel 13:20: All-around OpenStack storage with Ceph - Florian Haas 13:20: PHP in 2013: generators, and password hashing, and finally (oh my!) - Adam Harvey 13:20: Panel session 13:20: OpenStack and Linux Distros - Monty Taylor 13:20: Less flack, moar hack! - Kathy Reid
13:45: Bare metal provisioning with OpenStack - Devananda van der Veen 13:45: AngularJS and the new web development ecosystem - Daniel Nadasi 13:45: Open Source Cities - Fee Plumley
14:10: Participatory democracy & civic hacking panel 14:10: Writing API extensions for Nova - Christopher Yeoh 14:10: Web IDL: Defining Web APIs and Implementing Javascript Bindings - Cameron McCormack
14:15: Crowdsourcing upstream refactoring - Tom Marble and Bdale Garbee
14:20: Embedding everything in everything for fun and profit - Mark Aufflick 14:20: Recipe for making geek jewellery - Ruth Ellison
14:35: The OpenStack Metering Project - Angus Salkeld 14:35: Web Animations: unifying CSS Transitions, CSS Animations, and SVG - Shane Stephens
14:45: Designing an efficient runtime library for AVR microcontrollers - Alastair D'Silva 14:45: Educating girls about FOSS with FOSS - Katie Miller
15:00
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15:40
Afternoon Tea
MCC Foyer
15:40
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17:20
15:40: Lightning Talks 15:40: Lightweight PaaS on the NCI OpenStack Cloud - Kevin Pulo 15:40: What we can learn from Erlang - Tim McNamara 15:40: The Horrible History of Web Development - Daniel Nadasi 15:40: Reviewing FLOSS: experience and feedback from 10 years - Bruno Cornec and Paul Whyman 15:40: Getting your talk accepted: write a convincing talk proposal - Jacinta Richardson
16:05: Enabling Compute Clusters atop OpenStack - Enis Afgan 16:05: Concurrent Programming is not so difficult - Daniel Bryan 16:05: py.test, Selenium, jQuery and the Pacific Ocean - Brianna Laugher
16:25: (c) assignment and governance hints - Michael Meeks
16:30: Shared Panel with OpenStack 16:30: Shared Panel with Open Government 16:30: The Future of HTML5 Apps - Jeremy Apthorp 16:30: Robogals - Sam Cheah
16:40: Lightning Talks
16:45: LibreOffice, distributions and packaging - Michael Meeks
18:00
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22:00
Speaker's dinner
Speaker's Dinner Venue

Schedule is subject to change without notice.