BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Pentabarf//Schedule 0.3//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALDESC;VALUE=TEXT:Distributions devroom X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Distributions devroom X-WR-TIMEZONE;VALUE=TEXT:Europe/Brussels BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2151@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T110000 DTEND:20140201T115000 SUMMARY:Reproducible Builds for Debian DESCRIPTION:
How can we enable multiple parties to verify that a binary package has been produced untampered from a given source in a distribution like Debian?
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/reproducibledebian/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jérémy Bobbio (Lunar)":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2304@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T120000 DTEND:20140201T125000 SUMMARY:Is distribution-level package management obsolete? DESCRIPTION:Recent trends in software development have raised questions as to whether package management in Linux distributions is still relevant. Whether it's independent package managers in popular Web frameworks and languages (Node.js, Ruby, Python, etc) or bundling and containerization that's become increasingly popular in DevOps culture, it appears that integrated approaches to package management are on the decline. Yet at the same time we've seen package managers in the Windows world such as NuGet grow more popular. This talk from a leader of the Gentoo Linux distribution will explore the reasoning and history behind this shift and whether it's the right move for the FLOSS movement as a whole.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/obsolete/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Donnie Berkholz":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:1976@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T130000 DTEND:20140201T135000 SUMMARY:Do you have to be brain damaged to care about desktop Linux? DESCRIPTION:A personal talk about what happened when a car crash left me in a coma for three days and the recovery that has happened in the two years since. The ups and downs of this is mixed with the ups and downs of developing a KDE Linux distro, Kubuntu.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/braindamaged_desktop_linux/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Jonathan Riddell":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2322@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T140000 DTEND:20140201T145000 SUMMARY:A Method for Distributing Applications Independent from the Distro DESCRIPTION:For many years the Linux distro concept has been about "inclusion of applications" sometimes at the detriment to co-habitating applications and the stability of the core OS. Much discussion has been made over the years about JEOS, embedded Linux, custom distros, applicance building, etc, but not a lot of discussion about how applications could be delivered such that they were more readily able to co-habitate.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/methodsapplications/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Langdon White":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2341@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T150000 DTEND:20140201T155000 SUMMARY:CentOS: Planning for Variants and the Next Chapter DESCRIPTION:CentOS has cemented a reputation as the "community enterprise operating system" - one that provides a reliable rebuild, but is not known for innovation in its own right. With the news that Red Hat and CentOS are joining forces, this is going to change. Here's how CentOS is planning to change, and how other distros can learn from our next phase.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/centos/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Karanbir Singh":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2076@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T160000 DTEND:20140201T165000 SUMMARY:Fedora.NEXT DESCRIPTION:As you may or may not be aware, Fedora is transitioning from its classic "one-size-fits-all" approach to one where we intend to target three specific user types with individual products: Fedora Workstation, Fedora Server and Fedora Cloud. Gathering Fedora contributors at FOSDEM to work on the logistics around this change in direction would be a valuable opportunity.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/fednext/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Stephen Gallagher":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2080@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140201T170000 DTEND:20140201T175000 SUMMARY:Debian Contributors DESCRIPTION:There is a new hat in Debian, bearing the flattering title of "Debian Contributor". Everyone who contributes to Debian is entitled to have it, and gets it automatically.It is a way to give due credit to all manners of contributions to the project. It is a way to make all the energy that is poured into Debian visible.I will show the reasons behind the idea, and how contributors.debian.org works.I will show how it may change the way we perceive Debian, and very much for the better.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/debicancontribs/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Enrico Zini":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2215@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T100000 DTEND:20140202T105500 SUMMARY:AppStream & Listaller DESCRIPTION:AppStream provides a solution for application-centric software management using existing package managers, while Listaller extends the package manager with the ability to install 3rd-party applications in a secure way, without introducing additional UI.This talk explains the basic concepts of both projects and the motivation behind them, as well as the obstacles in cross-distro collaboration which we hit while developing these tools.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/appstreamandlistaller/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Matthias Klumpp":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2310@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T110000 DTEND:20140202T115000 SUMMARY:Cross Distro Automation DESCRIPTION:Automation is eating the world. No longer can you run systems with out any level of automation. But how do you build that automation so that it will work in a mixed distro environment? This talk will cover how to build cross distro automation using Chef.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/crossdistroauto/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Michael Ducy":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2161@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T120000 DTEND:20140202T125000 SUMMARY:Growing a GNU with Guix DESCRIPTION:Guix is GNU's package manager and distribution. It seeks to empower users in several ways: by being a dependable system foundation, by providing the tools to formally correlate a binary package and the "recipes" and source code that led to it, by allowing users to customize the distribution, and by lowering the barrier to entry in distribution development.
This talk will describe the features and foundations of GNU Guix as a package manager. It will report on the current status of building a stand-alone GNU distribution, and outline design goals that set it apart from existing distros.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/gnuguix/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Ludovic Courtès":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:1731@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T130000 DTEND:20140202T135000 SUMMARY:DevAssistant - What's in it for You? DESCRIPTION:DevAssistant aims at making developers' lives easier. It can kickstart new projects, work with existing projects and prepare environment for development of upstream projects. We want DevAssistant to become a standard developer tool across all major Linux distributions. This presentation will introduce you to DevAssistant concept, will discuss DevAssistant internals and show you how to use it.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/devassistant/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Slavek Kabrda":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2247@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T140000 DTEND:20140202T145000 SUMMARY:See Your Project Pulse in Real-Time with Fedmsg DESCRIPTION:Fedmsg, the federated message bus, is a distributed system allowing bits of a project's infrastructure to publish events. This lightweight framework provides a central place to watch the life of a project, and allows anyone to listen in and trigger actions when an event is received.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/fedmsg/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Nicolas Dandrimont":invalid:nomail ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Pierre-Yves Chibon":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2213@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T150000 DTEND:20140202T155000 SUMMARY:Non-Coders Wanted DESCRIPTION:Many distributions sorely need writers for documentation, press releases and blogging or experts on outreach, fundraising and volunteer management or a friendly pack of translators, but aren't sure how to get them. In this talk, I'll discuss how to set parameters for non-coding tasks so that everyone is happy. With some basic benchmarks for scheduling, accountability and volunteer empowerment, you'll be able to retain and excite your new non-coding volunteers.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/noncoders/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Deb Nicholson":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2197@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T160000 DTEND:20140202T165000 SUMMARY:UEFI is not your enemy DESCRIPTION:This talk gives an overview of UEFI and the components and organisations surrounding it - intending to clarify certain topics that may have been muddled by association.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/uefienemy/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Leif Lindholm":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT METHOD:PUBLISH UID:2113@FOSDEM14@fosdem.org TZID:Europe-Brussels DTSTART:20140202T170000 DTEND:20140202T175000 SUMMARY:What Ubuntu Does to Help Users DESCRIPTION:I will be presenting a practical guide that shows an overview of the ways that Ubuntu offers support to their users and relate this to how other developers and distributions can help out their users.
CLASS:PUBLIC STATUS:CONFIRMED CATEGORIES:Distributions URL:https:/fosdem.org/2014/schedule/2014/schedule/event/ubuhelp/ LOCATION:H.1302 (Depage) ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;CUTYPE=INDIVIDUAL;CN="Philip Ballew":invalid:nomail END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR