First main tracks for FOSDEM 2013
Now that the call for main tracks has been closed, we are pleased to announce the first main tracks for FOSDEM 2013!
We are still reviewing some proposals so there is much more to come, but we don't want to keep you waiting any longer. We are proud to announce the following talks, in alphabetical order:
- "Free, open, secure and convenient communications", by Peter Saint-Andre, Bdale Garbee, Daniel Pocock, Simon Tennant, Evan Prodromou, Daniel-Constantin Mierla, Emil Ivov
- "FreedomBox 1.0", by Eben Moglen, Bdale Garbee
- "How we made the Jenkins community", by Kohsuke Kawaguchi
- "Keccak, More Than Just SHA3SUM", by Gilles Van Assche, Joan Daemen, Michaël Peeters
- "Maintaining a kernel subsystem", by Wolfram Sang
- "Open Science, Open Software, and Reproducible Code", by Bill Hoffman
- "Practical Security for developers, using OWASP ZAP", by Simon Bennetts
- "Scaling PHP with HipHop", by Sara Golemon
- "Static site generation for the masses", by Denis Defreyne
- "The Keeper of Secrets", by Leslie Hawthorn
- "Trends in Open Source Security", by Florian Weimer
- "Vroom! Free Software in your car", by Jeremiah C. Foster
- "systemd, Two Years Later", by Lennart Poettering
Update 2012-12-11: More talks confirmed, we almost have a full schedule now!
- "Aldebaran Robotics and Open Source", by Dimitri Merejkowsky
- "Has the GNOME community gone crazy?", by Vincent Untz
- "How to build an Identity Management System on Linux", by Simo Sorce
- "LibreOffice: cleaning and re-factoring a giant code-base", by Michael Meeks
- "Open ARM GPU drivers", by Luc Verhaegen
- "The Anykernel and Rump Kernels", by Antti Kantee
- "UEFI SecureBoot", by Cathy Malmrose
We are still trying to pour all of these into tracks, you can watch our progress on the schedule page.