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FOSDEM 2021 Schedule FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (1/56) K.fosdem M.community M.misc L.lightningtalks B.bofs D.apache.openoffice D.blockchain D.bsd 09:00 Welcome to FOSDEM 2021 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 Empowering the school Open Applications of the future Infrastructure 10:15 10:30 State of Apache Building a front-end for OpenOffice a p2p app with Fluence & Aquamarine 10:45 Tools and Concepts for Successfully Open Sourcing Your Project 11:00 Need for secure composition. 11:15 Rebuilding the Apache Aquamarine language. OpenOffice wiki 11:30 schul-frei Pinecones and Dendrites - P2P Matrix Progress 11:45 12:00 The future of Base ↴ 'Butts in the Browser ↴ 12:15 The Death of Openness… FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (2/56) D.cad D.openchain D.cicd D.collab D.community D.composition D.containers D.declarative.minima l… 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 Designing a human centric next generation internet 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 From 0 to public website in 20 minutes with 11:45 XWiki 12:00 Collabora Online for your documents ↴ 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (3/56) D.dependency D.design D.distributions D.docs D.embedded D.emulator D.firmware D.geospatial 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 Dragging MAME into the 21st century 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 The PlayStation 2: From Emotion to Emulation 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (4/56) D.go D.graph D.hardware.trusted D.hpc D.infra D.javascript D.openjdk D.kotlin 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 Opening Accelerating HPC Infrastructure-as-code JavaScript welcome Getting the Most from Rust, WebAssembly and applications with Out-of- drifts aren't like session Modern Java open source Order Commit Pokemon : you can't Processors catch em all 10:15 Angular Test First Development 10:30 Veracruz: privacy- HPC Container Engine A hands-off approach preserving collaborative State-of-Art for your Terraform compute 10 Ways Everyone Can 10:45 Support the Java Community Graphene Library OS 11:00 Faster Spark SQL: State assessment and Eleventy is a simpler Adaptive Query data validation using static site generator. Execution in Spark v3 Ansible 11:15 Secure Multi-Party DeepNetts: Deep Applications in Open Learning IDE 11:30 Enclave DiscoPoP: A tool to Kubernetes Config Accessible code editing identify parallelization Management Landscape with CodeMirror 6 opportunities in sequential programs 11:45 Lightning fast enclave and suggest OpenMP network services with constructs and clauses async I/O 12:00 An alternative to This DoS goes loop-di- The Java Version Heroku: An end-to-end loop ↴ Almanac ↴ open source An Open-Source infrastructure Framework for automation too… 12:15 Developing H… FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (5/56) D.legal D.libreoffice D.mariadb D.microkernel D.monitoring D.mozilla D.mysql D.network 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 Welcome to the Welcome and Let's find NeMo toget… MariaD… Introduction MariaDB 10.6 and What's new with beyond The seL4 Report OpenNMS 10:15 10:30 Upgrading to a newer major version of MariaDB 10:45 NESi Migrating from other 11:00 databases to MariaDB The seL4 Foundation 11:15 Migration from Oracle to MariaDB with no 11:30 application change Introducing Thola 11:45 Migrating MariaDB Cluster to ARM libioth ↴ 12:00 Mariabackup - too rarely 12:15 used ↴ FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (6/56) D.perl D.postgresql D.power D.python D.radio D.research D.retro D.rtc 09:00 09:15 09:30 09:45 10:00 Welcome to the Perl & PostgreSQL Waffles Intro to the OpenPOWER OpenStreetMap Products versus Raku devroom DevRoom Features as Proxy to Protocols Socio-Economic Indicators: A Network 10:15 Raku - Sets without Microwatt grows up Theory Approach Borders Combining Adding Matrix for 10:30 crowdsourcing and interoperability to expertise in Digital existing chat apps Humanities 10:45 Making Tools for Social Can WebRTC help Media Research: musicians? 11:00 Foreign data wrapper Status of OpenPOWER Principles and (Future) study for schemaless support in coreboot Challenges databases 11:15 Cor - The Future of OO From Navicrawler to Decentralizing HEP for In Perl HyBro: a brief histor… RTC Platforms Gazouilloire: a command line tool for 11:30 Database schema The LibreSOC Project lon… management for lazybones: from chaos PANDORÆ to heaven ↴ Developing WebRTC 11:45 Web mining panel FLOSS meets Social 12:00 Perl, Raku and TPF Science Research (and Branding: Next Steps ↴ lived to tell the tale) Eating your own dogfood; WebRTC for 12:15 It's the right time t… Broadcasters ↴ FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (7/56) D.safety D.sdn D.sds D.testing D.virtualization D.web.performance D.zig S.apache 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand for The Apache Software Foundation 09:45 10:00 Why we should use Free Welcome to Testing and KubeVirt opinionated and Open Source Automation devroom deployment via Software for safety KernelCI has passed the Hyperconverged Cluster applications Operator 10:15 test. Over to you! 10:30 10:45 KubeVirt: privilege dropping one capability at a time 11:00 Adding contracts to the Benchmarking S3 in GCC GNAT Ada standard Ceph with COSBench libraries Reliably reproducing 11:15 kernel data races 11:30 Leveraging virtio-vsock in the cloud and What's new in Ceph containers 11:45 Document security and RGW digital signatures in PDF ↴ A Comparison of ftrace 12:00 and LTTng for Tracing Baremetal and Virtualized Workloads ↴ 12:15 ML inference accelera… FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (8/56) S.appinventor S.box86 S.checkmk S.civicrm S.coderdojo S.debian S.eclipse S.fedora 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the Fedora for MIT App Inventor for Box86 for Checkmk for CiviCRM for Coderdojo Belgium for Debian for the Eclipse Project stand! Foundation 09:45 10:00 Ask-us-Anything 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 Minigame: Codi Mash Technical Demo (DevOps) 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 Get a chart image from a Google Sheet and 12:15 display in App ↴ FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (9/56) S.foreman S.fossasia S.freebsd S.fsfe S.gitlab S.gnome S.gsoc S.haarcourt 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand for Foreman for FOSSASIA for FreeBSD Project for Free Software for GitLab for The GNOME for Google Summer of for School of AI Port Foundation Europe Foundation Code Haarcourt 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (10/56) S.haiku S.illumos S.jenkins S.kde S.kiwi S.kopano S.Libreoffice S.libresoc 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the Illumos Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand for Haiku stand! for Jenkins for KDE Community for Kiwi TCMS for Kopano for LibreOffice for The LibreSOC Project 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (11/56) S.mariadb S.matrix S.mautic S.nextcloud S.ntop S.onlyoffice S.openembedded S.openharmony 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to Mautic - Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand for MariaDB Foundation for Matrix Open Source Marketing for Nextcloud Hub for ntop for ONLYOFFICE for OpenEmbedded for OpenHarmony Automation Project 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 ntop @ FOSDEM 11:00 Agencies, why and how to use Marketing Automation for your business 11:15 ntopng for IoT 11:30 Industrial Network 11:45 Monitoring With ntopng 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (12/56) S.openmandriva S.opentap S.openuk S.openwifi S.ow2 S.pharo S.postgresql S.pulp 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand for OpenMandriva for OpenTAP for OpenUK for openwifi for OW2 Open Source for Pharo for PostgreSQL for Pulp Community 09:45 10:00 Hey, developers, stop writing repetitive code, let Telosys do it for you! 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (13/56) S.radio S.reactos S.refpersys S.schulfrei S.sesame S.thola S.tracim S.unikraft 09:00 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand for ReactOS for RefPerSys for schul-frei for Sesame Discovery for Thola and NESi for Tracim for Unikraft 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (14/56) S.xcpng S.xwiki S.yottadb I.infodesk 09:00 The Virtual FOSDEM Infodesk (Saturday) ↴ 09:15 09:30 Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand Welcome to the stand for XCP-ng for XWiki & CryptPad for YottaDB 09:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 FOSDEM 2021 - Saturday 2021-02-06 (15/56) K.fosdem M.community M.misc L.lightningtalks B.bofs D.apache.openoffice D.blockchain D.bsd ↳ The Death of ↳ The future of Base ↳ 'Butts in the Browser Openness and Freedom? 12:30 12:45 The localization process for Apache OpenOffice 13:00 How to defeat imposter Notcurses Ecosystem Introduction, syndrome A Scuttlebutt Walkthrough 13:15 Secrets or not, but don't clear text.
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