Accepted lightningtalks
This year we again received plenty of interesting lightning talk proposals.
See below for the list of 32 talks that will present themselves during 15 minutes in our special lightning talk track.
- An introduction to EclipseRT: Runtimes at Eclipse (Gunnar Wagenknecht)
- Audiveris: Optical Music Recognition (Hervé Bitteur)
- Dovecot: More than an email server (Timo Sirainen)
- EPFSUG - everybody needs a free software hacker! (Erik Josefsson)
- Elveos: How to get paid for developping free software: Presentation of Elveos.org a FOSS crowdfunding platform (Thomas Guyard)
- FOSS in Broadcast: Using FOSS in an industry with very little current use of FOSS (Kieran)
- Geeklog: The secure CMS. (Dirk Haun)
- git-annex - manage files with git, without checking their contents into git (Richard "RichiH" Hartmann)
- greenlight for girls: girl developers will save the world! (Cheryl)
- Hacking in the real world: photography from above (Guillaume Emont (guijemont))
- How we scaled up OpenQuake: Partitioning and executing seismic calculation in a compute network (Muharem Hrnjadovic)
- Home Automation with Open Remote (Eric Bariaux)
- LISPmob: enhanced network layer mobility solution (Lori)
- Libre.fm and GNU FM - Supporting free culture artists with free software (Michael Sheldon)
- LibrePlan: open source web planning, is it real? (Xavi)
- Minemu: the world's fastest taint tracker: dynamic taint analysis at practical speeds (Erik Bosman)
- MultiPath TCP Linux Kernel (cpaasch)
- Openmoko Freerunner: Present and Future (Niels Heyvaert)
- PMD5: What can it do for you ? (Romain PELISSE)
- Powerful tools for Linux C/C++ developers based on Eclipse (Andrew Overholt)
- Semantic MediaWiki: An awesome convergent, real-time, critical-path solution for seamless, customer-facing synergy in the form of a collaborative database (Jeroen De Dauw)
- The Growl Project: Making users happy one notification at a time (Vasilis)
- The Self-Describing Wishbone Bus: A specification for enabling auto-discovery of Wishbone cores (mvanga)
- The ZIO Framework: A modular environment for laboratory I/O (rubini)
- Transifex: Localizing your application (Apostolos)
- Unhosted: separating web apps from data storage – truly free web software (Jan-Christoph Borchardt)
- vcsh - manage config files in $HOME via fake bare git repositories: fake bare git repositories done right (Richard "RichiH" Hartmann)
- Wazaabi: Model your UI ... live (Gregoire de Hemptinne)
- WebKit EFL and Testing: From 0% to 99% in 6 months (Leandro Pereira)
- What is CsvJdbc useful for? (Simon C)
- Wikiotics - Neither Fish nor Fowl: Bridging the FOSS and Edu worlds through language instruction (wikian)
- XQuery 3.0 Rocks: Key Features & Perspectives (William Candillon)
Fri, 01/06/2012 - 12:36