First main tracks and keynote presentations!
We received a lot of good proposals and deciding which ones to accept is not an easy task.
A number of proposals are still being reviewed and we are still working with some speakers. We can already announce the following keynotes and main track presentations:
Keynotes |
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|---|---|
| Title | Speaker |
| How we found a million style and grammar errors in the English Wikipedia | Daniel Naber |
| Software Archaeology for Beginners | James Turnbull |
Tracing and debugging track |
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| Title | Speaker(s) |
| Linux tracing with LTTng | David Goulet |
| Making the Linux Kernel better (without coding) | Wolfram Sang |
| Your Application versus GDB | Tom Tromey |
Memory and storage track |
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| Title | Speaker(s) |
| Concurrent Programming Made Simple | Nuno Diegues, Torvald Riegel |
| Persistent Memory | Ric Wheeler |
| What's New in OpenLDAP | Howard Chu |