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LCA2013 conference
Conference | LCA2013 |
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Location | Canberra, Australia |
Dates | 2013-01-28 to 2013-02-01 |
Trip | Trip to Canberra |
These are talks I went to at LCA2013. As well as talks I wanted to see. I am not absolutely sure of some details, this is purely from memory.
Key (!) is very good talk, worth watching, and (*) is talk I wanted to see.
Monday
- The Future of the Linux Desktop - Bdale Garbee
Morning Tea
- OpenStack CI - Monty Taylor
- Samba 4.0 - Andrew Bartlett (!)
- The Finer Art of Being a Senior Sysadmin - Sheeri Cabral
Lunch
- Zuul - James Blair
- Two years with Samba's autobuild - Andrew Bartlett
- Browsers and HTML5 video accessibility - Silvia Pfeiffer (*)
- VMs on VLANs on Bridges on Bonds on many NICs - Kim Hawtin (*)
Afternoon Tea
- Remixing with FOSS - Pia Waugh
- Introduction to FirefoxOS (!)
- Building an Appliance on Android (*)
- Serval Project Technology Stack (*)
- The agony and ecstasy of CI: a war story - Stewart Smith (*)
- testr - Robert Collins (*)
Tuesday
- Reasoning about Networks - Radia Perlman (!)
Morning Tea
- Feminism, anarchism and FOSS - Skye Croeser
- Overcoming imposter syndrome - Denise Paolucci (!)
- The Syzix Project - Kevin Pulo (*)
- Solving Interesting Problems by Writing Parsers - Jacinta Richardson (*)
Lunch
- Less flack, moar hack! - Kathy Reid
- Open Source Cities - Fee Plumley
- Recipe for making geek jewellery - Ruth Ellison
- Educating girls about FOSS with FOSS - Katie Miller
Afternoon Tea
- The Horrible History of Web Development - Daniel Nadasi
- The Future of HTML5 Apps - Jeremy Apthorp
Wednesday
Main conference openining
Morning Tea
- Think, Create & Critique Design by Andy Fitzsimon (*)
- Code up your own video conference in HTML5 by Silvia Pfeiffer
- Making Mobile Communications Secure by Paul Gardner-Stephen (*)
- Userspace networking: fact or fiction? by Stephen Hemminger (*)
- Open Source Digital Radio by David Rowe
- Ain't No Party Like A Unix Party by Adam Boileau (*)
Lunch
- Droids that talk: Pairing Codec2 and Android by Joel Stanley
- Two years of LibreOffice by Michael Meeks (*)
- The IPocalypse 20 months later by Geoff Huston (!)
- How to Fix a Font by Nathan Willis (*)
- The future of non-volatile memory by Matthew Wilcox (*)
Afternoon Tea
- How to make (almost) anything go faster by Anton Blanchard (*)
- Remedies for frustration with speed, quality, and reviews by Martin Pool
- users: delighted; (better UX using CSS 3 in particular and "HTML5" in general) by Adam Harvey
- Copyright's Dark Clouds: Optus v NRL by Ben Powell (*)
- UEFI, the Converged Firmware Infrastructure by Dong Wei (*)
Linux Australia AGM
Thursday
- Linux in the Flesh: Adventures Embedding Linux in Hardware - "bunnie" Huang (!)
Morning Tea
- 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 (!)
- Using Puppet to Model Application clusters by Dan Bode (*)
- Making UEFI Secure boot work for you by James Bottomley (*)
- 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 (*)
Lunch
- ArduSat: Open Source in orbit by Jonathan Oxer
- Building a free software telemetry radio system by Andrew Tridgell (*)
- Bufferbloat from a Plumber's point of view by Stephen Hemminger (!)
Afternoon Tea
- Git: not just for source code anymore by Josh Triplett
- 1.5MW and 3600 penguins in a room: Supercomputing at ANU by robin humble (*)
- Geeks rule over kings the Distributed Democracy by Pia Waugh (*)
- REPENT!!! FOR THE END OF THE UNIX EPOCH IS NIGH!!! by Michael Schwern (!)
- Big and Little Endian inside / out by Benjamin Herrenschmidt (*)
- RAID is more than parity and mirrors by Neil Brown (*)
Break
Friday
- Keynote - Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Morning Tea
- git-annex by Joey Hess
- Future directions for the X Window System by Keith Packard (*)
- Teaching the X server new tricks by David Airlie
- NovaProva, a new generation unit test framework for C programs by Gregory Banks
Lunch
- Why kernel space sucks by Michael Kerrisk (*)
- The real story behind Wayland and X by Daniel Stone (!)
- Building Persona: federated and privacy-sensitive identity for the Web by Francois Marier (!)
Afternoon Tea