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FOSDEM 2014 Schedule FOSDEM 2014 - Saturday 2014-02-01 (1/4) Janson K.1.105 (La H.2215 (Ferrer) UD2.120 (Chavanne) UB2.252A (Lameere) H.1301 (Cornil) H.1302 (Depage) H.1308 (Rolin) H.1309 (Van Rijn) H.2213 H.2214 AW1.120 Fontaine)… 10:30 Welcome to FOSDEM 2014 10:45 Desktops DevRoom Open… 11:00 How we found a million Unified Cloud Storage Reproducible Builds for What's cooking in Configuration Welcome to the Legal Welcome A comparison between style and grammar with Synnefo + Ganeti Debian GStreamer Management 101 … MediaWiki, TWiki and errors in the English + Archipelago + Ceph Trolls Aren't the Only WebODF: office in the XWiki communities Wikipedia Threat Under the browser 11:15 Bridge LibreOffice plumbing on iOS and Android 11:30 show.tiki.org project: Enlightenment as improve bug reporting Dual-Android on Nexus Standalone Wayland and solving Compositor 11:45 10 using XEN Changes to 'fields' in Writer for Apache OpenOffice 4.1 12:00 Software Archaeology SoCs + FPGAs Three Years Experience Is distribution-level Use case: Configuration Open Source Writer internals: How Coverage for basic for Beginners with a Tree-like Shader package management Management in an Compliance at Twitter are the pages rendered language support IR obsolete? enterprise Linux Team components -- A Swimming with chum in Dashboard view 12:15 shark infested waters Autoscaling best practices 12:30 ABF as a development ncf Real-time compatible Crowdsourced framework with ARM- ODF change-tracking translation using powered build nodes by MediaWiki the example of 12:45 OpenMandriva 2013.0 / Anatomy of kdbus OX Documents Cooker armv7hl Lightning Talks openi… Once Upon a Primitive 13:00 Linux tracing with An Introduction to Sage Why You Should Be an Network Function Profiling sensor nodes State of the X.org Do you have to be brain Deploying Cloudstack Legal and Technical Slideshow Counting (on) views — LTTng Open Source Project Virtualization and with call graphs foundation damaged to care about with Chef Issues of Safety Critical Page views on Network Service desktop Linux? Devices Simplifying reuse with Wikipedia Insertion and Chaining 13:15 metadata support in Entangle: Tethered ODF and plugin APIs Camera Control & Time based charting for 13:30 Capture Libreoffice wikiLingo - a unified Porting legacy X11/GL approach to wysiwyg... How to Build a Tizen oVirt and OpenStack applications to Wayland programming?!?! 13:45 Device at Home? Storage (present and future) Automated import and export testing of fi… 14:00 Making the Linux Kernel Calc: GPU enabling a Armstrong - Music with MINIX 3 on ARM Open-Source Miracast A Method for Introduction to Docker Improving the XHTML XWiki Rendering: A better (without coding) spreadsheet the Arduino Distributing export filter content rendering Applications Qt Creator for desktop engine Independent from the developers 14:15 Distro InteropGrabBag in Do It Yourself OSHW New Developments and LibreOffice Writer Linux Computer Advanced Features in 14:30 the Libvirt Management A metadata ocean in librevenge is suite VisualEditor API Puppet and Chef Open Source Backup: 14:45 from Bacula to Bareos LXQt: Introducing Intents 15:00 Your Application versus Dovecot's way of The Linux kernel on Why, Where, What and Technical introduction Making the X-server run CentOS: Planning for SaltStack ↴ Fiduciary License genLang, a new Wikis cross-project GDB ↴ scaling to millions of dragon wings How to contribute to to the deeper parts of without root rights ↴ Variants and the Next Agreement ↴ workflow for collaboration ↴ users ↴ OpenStack ↴ SailfishOS, a Q… Chapter ↴ translation. FOSDEM 2014 - Saturday 2014-02-01 (2/4) AW1.121 AW1.125 AW1.126 UA2.220 (Guillissen) UA2.114 (Baudoux) UD2.218A K.3.201 K.3.401 K.4.201 K.4.401 K.4.601 10:30 10:45 Welcome to the BSD de… 11:00 Introduction to FreeNAS Event-driven HPC devroom welcome, Welcome in the MySQL Webmaker and MozEdu Welcome to the Perl Managing Postgres in a The State of OpenJDK TDD with BabyMock2 Welcome development networking library introduction to HPC- … - Mozilla in the devroom devops environment UGent and VSC Getting started with education and the code Introduction to Ada for MySQL Performance Beginning and Schema Experienced 11:15 Convos, a modern IRC Programmers Using OpenMP to client for your browser Simply Parallelize CPU- 11:30 Intensive C Code Developing Webapps OpenJDK on AArch64 How to get a JIT mysqlv8udfs - Writing for Firefox OS Update Compiler for Free MySQL UDFs in 11:45 Javascript Ethical questions of game developing 12:00 DTrace integration and BSDCG Exam Session State of Firefox for Asynchronous Real-Life PostgreSQL Shenandoah - an ultra- Pharo3: Status Ada Task Pools: quick start Galera Cluster IRL Android programming: Futures JSON low pause-time GC for Multithreading Made OpenJDK Easy 12:15 Kadeploy: From 12:30 Scalable and Reliable State of Firefox OS The OpenJDK Bare-metal Provisioning 15 Tips to improve your PowerPC/AIX port to a Reconfigurable … Galera Cluster endgame 12:45 Perl Community Quattor - Configuration Essentials and Fabric Management 13:00 The EdgeBSD Project Building a cross Done Right Mozilla Persona: an A look at the Elephants Annual Squeak Informal Discussion & platform media layer Advanced Fulltext easy way to sign into trunk - PostgreSQL 9.4 Shoutout Lunch Break based on Doom 3 Search with Sphinx websites 13:15 An Overview of Aquilon 13:30 Game and Simulation Designing for Writing novels using Pharo4: Plans and development with Qt MariaDB Connect Participation and Web Perl Dreams Reduce the Storage Storage Engine Litteracy 13:45 Consumption of Your Storage Clusters with RozoFS 14:00 The DeforaOS desktop LPI Exam Session 1 ↴ Google Summer of Postgres Performance What a Long Strange Objective-Smalltalk SPARK 2014: Hybrid environment RestFS: the Next Incompatible changes Code and Mozilla for Humans Trip It's Been: The Past, Verification using Proofs Generation Cloud proposed in MySQL 5.7 Present and Future of and Tests Java 14:15 Storage A/B testing: what your Killer Engine for mother never told you Remixing Games ↴ 14:30 How To Save The JavaScript for the The evolution of Visualizing Delphi with Environment Inside MySQL 5.7 skeptics Android's runtime Moose Replication Features 14:45 EasyBuild: Building 15:00 Porting FreeBSD on Xen Software With Ease Servo: building a Perl and the Web - A Postgres for Application Adding support for Gravel ↴ Contract Based on ARM ↴ Handling failover with parallel web browser ↴ Love Story ↴ Developers ↴ OpenJDK 8 to JamVM ↴ Programming in Ada MySQL 5.6 and Glob… 2012 ↴ FOSDEM 2014 - Saturday 2014-02-01 (3/4) Janson K.1.105 (La H.2215 (Ferrer) UD2.120 (Chavanne) UB2.252A (Lameere) H.1301 (Cornil) H.1302 (Depage) H.1308 (Rolin) H.1309 (Van Rijn) H.2213 H.2214 AW1.120 Fontaine)… 15:15 ↳ Your Application ↳ Dovecot's way of ↳ Why, Where, What ↳ Technical introduction ↳ Making the X-server ↳ CentOS: Planning for ↳ SaltStack ↳ Fiduciary License How to squeeze a ↳ Wikis cross-project versus GDB scaling to millions of Software engineering and How to contribute to the deeper parts of run without root rights Variants and the Next Unity and convergence Agreement language tag into a collaboration users tools based on syscall to OpenStack SailfishOS, a Qt5- Chapter to an Ubuntu Touch Locale instrumentation Wayland based mobile world 15:30 OS Razor - Provision like a Patents, Free Software Quality Assurance Boss & Standards (Oh My!) Listaller Foreman Project 15:45 Create Sidebar Extensions for 16:00 Who ate my battery? Postfix open source An overview of Sozi Contributing to the CANCELLED - DRI3000 Fedora.NEXT JavaScript OpenOffice Developing the XWiki mail server - lessons Tizen Project and Compositing software learned and recent CANCELLED How to use the new ui developments Hawaii format to do 16:15 Accessibility right MATE Desktop OSv, a New Operating re-using and re- System Designed for targetting LibreOffice 16:30 the Cloud The xpcc Foreman integration Force Multiplication microcontroller with Chef (and others) Discover DoudouLinux framework 16:45 live! The KDE Frameworks are here OpenOffice and Eclipse 17:00 The FOSDEM network Mailpile MyKolab.com: Free High Performance QtCreator BareMetal Movit: High-speed, Debian Contributors Manageable Puppet The road ahead for Wikidata Software to the Rescue Network Function development high-quality video Infrastructure network freedom Central configuration Virtualization with filters on the GPU management of large ClickOS 17:15 LibreOffice deploym… Jitsi Videobridge and Debugging BoF WebRTC 17:30 wolfSSL 2013 Technical The classification Repository-based wikis and Community Update KDE Connect problem: challenges Exploring OpenOffice VMUX: P2P plugin-free oVirt applying Nova and solutions History using GIT Grafts Useful and Necessary 17:45 videocalls in your scheduler concepts for Mediawiki Gadgets browser data center LO++14 5 Unexpected usages of virtualization wikis 18:00 Distributed VoIP Status of GPU Panel with the NixOS: declarative Open Source A web development Platforms offloading on Wayland governing bodies of the configuration Linux Governance best runtime platform based GNOME Foundation and distribution practices roundtable on the wiki paradigm KDE eV 18:15 Upipe video pipelines Jailhouse, a Partitioning Liberated Build System: for multimedia Hypervisor for Linux Mission Accomplished transcoders, streamers 18:30 a… Service orchestration in Addressing the long tail the cloud with Juju Digital signing of of applications Social and Real-time releases 18:45 Web Applications using Meteor Wrap Up 19:00 FOSDEM 2014
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