Schedules

Birds of a Feather Schedule

Friday Feb 20th Schedule (printable)

Time OSSIE WIOS SCALE University 1 SCALE University 2 Fedora Activity Day Zenoss Community Day Subversion Community Day
Room Names Theatre Kennedy Logan La Guardia Midway National RM 329
8:00am-9:00am Registration Registration Registration Registration Registration Registration
9:00am-9:50am

Keynote

Audio

Keynote
Danese Cooper: Women As Open Source Alpha-Geeks

Audio

Introduction to Virtualized Storage Management

 

Internal documentation for SysAdmins

 

Audio

Fedora Activity Day Zenoss Community Day Meet and Greet
10:00am-10:50am

Edward Cherlin:
Open Source Textbooks

Audio

Emma McGratten: Do women approach coding differently to men?

Audio

Jack Repenning: Version Control for People Not Named Linus
10:50am-11:00am Break Break
11:00am-11:50am

Samuel Coleman:
Low cost computer labs for Classrooms and Non-Profits

Audio

Cathy Malmrose: The Iron-Jawed Angels of Open Source Hyrum Wright:
What's New in Subversion 1.6
12:00pm-12:30pm

Tim Frichtel:
OSS Just for Schools

Audio

Introductions
12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch Lunch
1:30pm-2:20pm

Elliott Jordan:

Open Source Software in Education in 2009

Audio

Stormy Peters: How do things actually get done in open source?

Audio

Disaster Recovery: Will you survive?

 

Audio

Saving the World with Fedora Directory Server

 

Audio

Fedora Activity Day Subversion Configuration Tips
2:20pm-2:30pm Break Zenoss Community Day
(continued)
2:30pm-3:20pm Kristian Erik Hermansen:

Building PC Labs with DRBL in comparison to LTSP and Edubuntu

Audio

Sharon Levy: PHP and JavaScript: An Introduction

Audio

Quesions and Answers
3:20pm-3:30pm Break
3:30pm-4:20pm

Kenneth Wyrick:
Moodle Overview

Audio

Dru Lavigne: "Now What?" for the Open Source Noob

Audio

John Mark Walker:
Simple configuration management with Subversion
4:20pm-4:30pm Break Closed
4:30pm-5:20pm

Dan Anderson:
How we turned our Classroom into a Musical Instrument

Audio

Rikki Kite: Her PR Problem -- Tooting the horns of women in open source

Audio

5:20pm-5:30pm Break
5:30pm-6:30pm

Joe Smith:
College and Open Source

Audio

Open Discussion: Women in Open Source

Audio

Closed Closed Closed

* The schedule of events is subject to change without prior notification.


Saturday Feb 21st Schedule (printable)

Time Exhibition Floor Developers Track Beginners Track Program Track A Program Track B Program Track C Try It Lab
Room Names Concourse A Concourse B Kennedy Theatre La Guardia Lindberg Midway Logan
9:00am-10:00am Registration
10:00am-11:00am Exhibition

Keynote 1 - Bradley Kuhn: When Software Is a Service,

Is Only the Network Luddite Free?

Audio Recording

11:00am-11:30am Break BSD Certification Exam Session 1 Ubuntu BUG Jam
11:30am-12:30pm

Kir Kolyshkin: Recent advances in the Linux kernel resource management

Audio

Blars Blarson: Openstreetmap

 

 

Audio

Christopher Blizzard: Mozilla

Audio

Ron Gorodetzky: Cluster beats Server

Audio

Shawn Anderson:
Introduction to ruby for writing small tools and applications
12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch Break
1:30pm-2:30pm Christian Hergert :Asynchronous and Concurrent Programming with GTask

Aaron Johnson: A Basic Introduction to KDE4

Audio

Jono Bacon: Building Belonging

Audio

Clint Savage: Fedora Remix

Audio

Ted Gould: Ubuntu Desktop Technologies

Audio

Kristian Erik Hermansen: DRBL for PC Labs Open Source Business Intelligence BOF
2:30pm-3:00pm Break
3:00pm-4:00pm

Mark Fasheh: Linux File Systems Tutorial

 

Audio

Leslie Hawthorn and Cat Allman: Getting Started in Open Source: An Overview for Newbies

Audio

Laurent Cohen: Java Parallel Processing Framework (JPPF)

 

Audio

Selena Deckelmann: Linux Filesystem Performance for Databases

Audio

Kuldip Oberoi: Metrics for Success: Performance Analysis 101

Audio

Kenneth Wyrick: Hands On with Moodle BSD Certification Exam Session 2
4:00pm-4:30pm Break
4:30pm-5:30pm

Anthony Lineberry: Undermining the Linux Kernel: Malicious Code Injection Via /dev/mem

Audio

Michael Meeks: An open office suite

Audio

Stormy Peters: Companies & Communities

Bryan Che: Introduction to Realtime Linux

Audio

Eric Mandel: Automating System Builds and Maintenance with Cobbler and Puppet

Audio

Kenneth Wyrick: SCORM
5:30pm-6:00pm Break
6:00pm-7:00pm Closed

James Shewmaker: Using FUSE to create your own filesystem

Audio

Joseph Guarino: FOSS Games FREE FUN

Audio

Rob Tiller: Patents and Open Source After Bilski

Audio

Josh Berkus: Database Security for Web Geeks

Audio

Mike Stewart: php/drupal takeout: foss development & design in a to go box

Audio

Tim Frichtel: Intro to the Linux Desktop
7:00pm-8:00pm
8:00pm-9:00pm The Weakest Geek
Theater
9:00pm-10:00pm

SCALE Reception

Concourse Ballroom

* The schedule of events is subject to change without prior notification.


Sunday Feb 22nd Schedule (printable)

Time Exhibition Floor Developers Track Beginners Track Program Track A Program Track B Program Track C Try It Lab
Room Names Concourse A Concourse B Kennedy Theatre La Guardia Lindberg Logan
9:00am-10:00am Registration
10:00am-11:00am Exhibition

Keynote 2 - Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier: Reaching the masses:

10 ways to improve the reach of your FOSS Project

Audio Recording

11:00am-11:30am Break Ubuntu BUG Jam
11:30am-12:30am

Daniel Phillips: Tux3 - A Versioning Filesystem for Linux

Audio

AEleen Frisch: Getting Started with System Monitoring

Audio

David Maxwell: Scan Open Source Report 2008

Audio

Pau Garcia-Mila:Cloud Computing - eyeOS

Audio

Matt Harrison: Scripting with Python

Audio

Keith Wright: Moving to the Linux Desktop
12:30pm-1:30pm Lunch Break
1:30pm-2:30pm

Ken Gilmer: BUG Update: Building open source gadgets with Linux

Audio

Akkana Peck: Bug Fixing for Everyone

Audio

John Todd: Open Source in an Economic Downturn

Audio

Simone Bernacchia: introduction to AROS

Audio

Chris Oberlander: More Secure Scripting

Audio

Andrew Vandever:
OpenOffice.org Implementation
2:30pm-3:00pm Break
3:00pm-4:00pm

Ronald Minnich: Building, Burning, and Flashing coreboot

Audio

Emma Jane Hogbin: Version Control for Mere (and freelance) Mortals

Audio

Ross Turk: Open Source Business for Hackers

Audio

Joshua Drake: Log Shipping and PITR made easy

Audio

der.hans: Intermediate bash scripting: getting more bash for your $

Audio

Eric Hammond:
Amazon EC2 Linux for Beginners
4:00pm-4:30pm Break
4:30pm-5:30pm

Hunyue Yau: Low power Linux

Audio

Nathan Haines: Growing Up Free

Audio

 

Daniel Baroco, et al: Organic food and Organic Software

Audio

Peter Roozemaal: SmallMail

Audio

Juan Natera: CPAN tour for System Administrators

Audio

Keith Wright: Linux Troubleshooting Techniques

* The schedule of events is subject to change without prior notification.