Speakers
Interview: David Fetter
David Fetter will give a talk about PostgreSQL at FOSDEM 2010.
Could you briefly introduce yourself?
I'm based in the San Francisco Bay Area and have worked in various commercial enterprises, non-profits and educational institutions. I have worked extensively with PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, PL/PgSQL, PL/Perl and (of course!) vim on transaction processing and business intelligence systems.
Interview: Christoph Pojer
Christoph Pojer will give a talk about MooTools at FOSDEM 2010.
Interview: Adrian Bowyer
Adrian Bowyer will give a talk about RepRap at FOSDEM 2010.
Could you briefly introduce yourself?
My name is Adrian Bowyer. I am an academic at Bath University in the UK. I have spent most of my life researching engineering, mathematics, computing, biochemistry, and biology.
Interview: Isabel Drost
Isabel Drost will give a talk about Apache Adoop at FOSDEM 2010.
Could you briefly introduce yourself?
I am Co-Founder of Apache Mahout, a project that is working on scalable machine learning implementations. Scalable here means, scalable in terms of:
Interview: Mark Wielaard
Mark Wielaard will give a talk about SystemTap at FOSDEM 2010.
Second batch of FOSDEM 2010 speaker interviews
Here is the second batch of interviews with our main track speakers.
- Sergey Petrunya (MariaDB)
- Brooks Davis (promoting open source methods at a large company)
- David Recordon (Scaling Facebook)
- Dylan Schiemann (Dojo Toolkit)
We hope this will make you hungry for more...
Interview: Dylan Schiemann
Dylan Schiemann will give a talk about the Dojo Toolkit at FOSDEM 2010.
Could you briefly introduce yourself?
I'm Dylan Schiemann, co-founder of the Dojo Toolkit and CEO of SitePen, Inc.
Interview: David Recordon
David Recordon will give a talk about scaling Facebook with open source tools at FOSDEM 2010.
Interview: Brooks Davis
Brooks Davis will give a talk about promoting open source methods at a large company at FOSDEM 2010.
Interview: Sergey Petrunya
Sergey Petrunya will give a talk about MariaDB at FOSDEM 2010.
Could you briefly introduce yourself?
My name is Sergey Petrunya, and during the last six years I've made a number of improvements to the MySQL query optimizer. Until last spring I was doing this as an employee of Sun/MySQL but after that I continued it at Monty Program Ab.