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FOSDEM 2011 Schedule Ferrer Lameere H.1301 H.1302 H.1308 H.1309 H.2213 H.2214 F O S D E M Lightning talks Embedded Mozilla Distributions XDesktop MySQL GNU 13:00 - Sirius Mozilla in 2011 13:00 Opening Arduino/ MySQL 5.5 Org-mode - Magellan Mozilla 2 0 1 1 : AVR: KDE for Emacs 13:30 - Libre graphics Foundation Good 13:30 amforth COMAR education HandlerSocket magazine downstream S a t u r d a y Firefox 4 14:00 - Coreboot XMOS NixOS for 14:00 I/O prefetch Dynamic Community - flashrom Multicore declarative Swimming for InnoDB Hacking with anti-patterns 14:30 - 0MQ Embedded deployment upstream 14:30 XtraDB perfor- Guile In-Tab UI Hardware and testing mance show Gallium state 15:00 - Neo4j 15:00 Flukso Downstream trackers Data recovery GNU Parallel Janson - iRail Amazing community packaging 15:30 - Seeks openSUSE 15:30 Group Photo Keynotes metering HTML5 collaboration XtraBackup GNU 10:00 Welcome is here Intro to Qt Autotools to FOSDEM 16:00 - Pagekite HP & comm. 16:00 MariaDB qry DaVinci dm365 Gentoo's and QtQuick 10:30 2011 - Apache Etch Linux distros optimizer GNU Network for home RelEng and Political liberty 16:30 - Forban Model checking 16:30 MySQL 5.5 Security ← Eben automation catalyst use Vala? are you 11:00 and Software SUMO the kernel? replication Labyrinth ← Moglen kidding me? Power, Freedom 17:00 - Sahi Comparative 17:00 Milymist, Gentoo's Tungsten freedom,softwa 11:30 - CyaSSL analysis of electronics Analyzing Reform and re 17:30 - Cloud9 IDE evolving libre 17:30 E17 Multimaster Non-free LLVM and ← Chris openness Crash Data future 12:00 software failover software Clang ← Lattner 18:00 - Aalto-1 Booting and Mancoosi tools 18:00 KDE abstracted Multimaster advertisement Gentoo 12:30 - Chicken upgrading a for analysis my abstraction replication Q&A GNU recutils 18:30 - Scala flashless and QA of 18:30 layer session Overview of system distros Maatkit Guillissen Janson Chavanne AW1.105 AW1.117 AW1.120 AW1.121 AW1.124 AW1.125 AW1.126 UA2.114 Certification Jabber/XMPP Data analytics Certification 12:45 System Web Security GNUstep Mono Free Java BSD LPI Why ? 13:00 13:00 Developer Welcome 13:00 Welcome ZFS in open 13:00 F# and Power of XMPP SC and Meeting source LPI How ? MonoDevelop Hadoop Pig State of 13:30 13:30 crypto jungle 13:30 operating 13:30 Jabber-RPC OpenJDK SSH libraries, Étoilé systems Manos Mahout 14:00 DevOps? The life of 14:00 SSH vs TLS XMPP and 14:00 14:00 IcedRobot more than a Firefox security MongoDB libcurl LanguageKit mk-configure 14:30 marketing feature 14:30 XMPP experts & Gephi 14:30 BSD Associate 14:30 Web Objects LPI exam CyaSSL EtoileText Q&A Web data + session #1 15:00 systemd: 15:00 Fribid and Making happy CiviCRM and Datalift 15:00 Distributions TYPO3 15:00 Qt Webkit Fast flexible UI Bringing beyond browser sec developers XMPP GNU Data Packaging exam sessions goes Mobile development OMAP3 into 15:30 init 15:30 EJBCA and Mono pkging Language 15:30 nightmare 15:30 with EtoileUI XMPP conf calls FreeBSD OpenSC in Debian PimPy Pkging guide 16:00 16:00 PKCS#11 scikits.learn 16:00 16:00 I'm going UIKit/iOS Yate client Lua tokens Mono C++ PyF M.A.D. meets 16:30 16:30 How to Interop XMPP – My.Media.Lite 16:30 IcedTea-Web 16:30 Simple WebKit, BSD LPI exam store trust cloud 2.0 project QuantumSTEP session #2 17:00 17:00 Mono's new Federated 17:00 IcedTea 17:00 SystemTap Wikipedia BSD-licensed garbage Social Netwkg JavaWS DBusKit Toolchain 17:30 17:30 collector Lucene 17:30 17:30 Dynalogin Status Obj-C support Graph DB and S4 18:00 18:00 OpenSC 2015 in GCC 4.6 access layer Seeks 18:00 Open sourcing 18:00 Open panel GS/OpenBSD for .NET/Mono Graph DBs Java Introduction to 18:30 18:30 discussion GORM and NoSQL 18:30 Rise and fall FreeBSD 18:30 CloudB GS theming databases and rise FOSDEM 2011 – Sunday Janson Chavanne Ferrer Lameere H.1301 H.1302 H.1308 H.1309 H.2213 H.2214 Languages Web frameworks Lightning talks Embedded Mozilla Distributions CrossDesktop PgSQL LibreOffice 09:00 09:00 09:00 09:00 Accessible 09:00 sssd BareBox: Authoring booting Linux Ada in Debian 09:30 09:30 09:30 Improving 09:30 Hacking 09:30 fast and fancy and other XULRunner rollback LibreOffice applications distributions 10:00 10:00 - Mediamosa 10:00 10:00 Marketing to 10:00 Apache Pardus and pisi Async PL/Parrot - Android developers Wicket video stmg Linaro about: KDE on notifications 10:30 10:30 10:30 The difficulty 10:30 10:30 - Sinatra volunteers Zentyal Windows Localisation of forking 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 - Rails admin Messaging/ Simple cross- PgSQL Understanding Django's Qt tales from Objective-C - KDevelop Thunderbird distribution Debian GNU/ libfolks extension the Writer architecture the embedded 11:30 11:30 - Timebank 11:30 installation kFreeBSD 11:30 development core 11:30 trenches Gloda Cloud framework ? 12:00 12:00 12:00 Project 12:00 Wikihelp 12:00 Practical Go Bretzn Writing a user- Infinispan programming defined type 12:30 12:30 MeeGo 12:30 12:30 12:30 Sharing Easy hacks piuparts. Keysigning package 13:00 13:00 13:00 debian.org 13:00 13:00 Firefox descriptions Document OpenBricks, an startupspeed Games with Foundation embedded Gluon 13:30 13:30 13:30 Application Distributed 13:30 13:30 linux platform Mozmill Crowd Design team Office Cloud Installer build of RPMs 14:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 Liberating - Agora voting Cold boot Collaboration Grilo Facebook pgpool-II Impress Open Office - Village-telco attacks Manifesto Configuration Messages - XWiki Lightning version 3 hacking 14:30 development 14:30 Really fast x86 14:30 data upgrade 14:30 14:30 Talks Debian boot Next desktop is the browser Helping out in 15:00 15:00 - Mongrel2 15:00 15:00 15:00 Disaster WoMoz ZYpp PostgreSQL the Calc core WebODF recovery - PubSub- Enlightenment Make QA Extension Hubbub Foundation engineers start Let me teach 15:30 with rear 15:30 15:30 15:30 Network Writing import 15:30 - UC Engine Libraries Gumby drooling you how to fish filters 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 - EducOOo MVCC for A new build Calligra under Massively APT-PBO One source Introduction to - FreeMedForms Creating clustered system the hood scalable cloud - Thousand WebKit 16:30 16:30 secure web UIs 16:30 16:30 databases 16:30 Parsec for embedded Flexible worker The difficulty Closing pool Closing of forking 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 How kernel development ← Jonathan 17:30 goes wrong ← Corbet 17:30 17:30 17:30 17:30 EOF 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:00 FOSDEM venue: Infodesk: ULB Campus Solbosch +32 2 7887474 Lost+found → Infodesk Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt 50 1050 Brussels, Belgium FOSDEM 2011 – Sunday AW1.105 AW1.120 AW1.121 AW1.124 AW1.125 AW1.126 Guillissen Virtualization C&SM A11y OS Telephony Free Java Perl LPI 09:00 09:00 09:00 09:00 A tale of Welcome Welcome Using Perl6 disaster How does a blind person Asterisk today 09:30 recovery 09:30 Development 09:30 09:30 Intro see … ? Jigsaw Intro Curses::Toolkit 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 VPNs in EC2 Abstraction, Digital PSTN Modular Java Perl data P2P VPN Formalization, A11y in with Askterisk structures 10:30 Standardization WebKitGTK+ 10:30 10:30 10:30 Marionnet Project Coin 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 FairVPN Application Mobicents 2.0 Tracing Perl LPI exam Virtualbricks deployment A11y in session #3 11:30 with Chef OCRFeeder 11:30 Hotspot and 11:30 11:30 VDE 3 Template:: Kamailio SystemTap Zoom 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:00 Config mgmt JamVM for development GNOME 3.0 Brainstorming Unifying SIP Moose 12:30 environments accessible 12:30 and web with 12:30 12:30 Lua IndyDroid 13:00 13:00 13:00 13:00 XiVO IPPBX Gepetto OpenHardware 13:30 13:30 Azul into open 13:30 Padre 13:30 source Perl IDE LPI exam SIP session #4 14:00 Ganeti 2.4 14:00 14:00 Packaging 14:00 Orca communicator Free Java SPICE Foreman Perl 14:30 USB 14:30 14:30 14:30 PHP reboot redirection Askterisk SCF Processing Dev interfaces XML 15:00 View-OS Opengazer, 15:00 15:00 15:00 Config mgmt dasher and for developers ticker Rich VoIP: 15:30 15:30 SIPSIMPLE Rhino and 15:30 15:30 Dancer LPI exam Brainstorming SDK RingoJS session #5 16:00 16:00 16:00 16:00 Fusion- odt2daisy and SPORE Yate and AltosUI Inventory odt2braille YateClient Code, release, 16:30 and GLPI 16:30 Gervill low 16:30 16:30 Wrap-up market Closing latency 17:00 17:00 17:00 17:00 MS Windows management 17:30 with OPSI 17:30 17:30 17:30 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:00 FOSDEM venue: Infodesk: Lost+found → Infodesk ULB Campus Solbosch +32 2 7887474 Avenue Franklin D. 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