Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2014

schedule

Lightning talks


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Lightning Talks opening Why You Should Be an Open Source Project Entangle: Tethered Camera Control & Capture How to Build a Tizen Device at Home? Armstrong - Music with the Arduino
No shields required!
Do It Yourself OSHW Linux Computer Open Source Backup: from Bacula to Bareos
Forking to develop new features and reanimate the community
The Linux kernel on dragon wings
Compiling the Kernel with LLVM/clang
Software engineering tools based on syscall instrumentation Listaller
A simple and secure way to distribute 3rd-party applications
An overview of Sozi
SVG-based zooming presentation software
MATE Desktop
The continuation of GNOME 2
Discover DoudouLinux live! MyKolab.com: Free Software to the Rescue
Business collaboration platform turned privacy asylum
Jitsi Videobridge and WebRTC
The life of a rich communications client in Webland
VMUX: P2P plugin-free videocalls in your browser
WebRTC powered videocalls
Distributed VoIP Platforms
OpenSIPS at the core of a distributed and fully redundant VoIP platform
Upipe video pipelines for multimedia transcoders, streamers and players
Flexible data flow framework
Social and Real-time Web Applications using Meteor
Developing Real-time Web Apps in JavaScript on Linux
Sunday python-netsnmpagent -- Writing net-snmp AgentX subagents in Python
Implementing custom MIBs made easy
Linux Configuration Collector
cfg2html
BibOS Admin - a web-based, easy to use admin system for Ubuntu
Because Landscape is too expensive
What's New in a Project?
Or: How We Do Regular Development Reports in KDE Commit Digest
Project development & community metrics for fun and profit
How and why to use *Grimoire for analyzing projects
LSB, LANANA, FHS, LSB 5, LF, RPM5
attack of the acronyms
Babelfish for DevOps: syslog-ng Blare: policy-based intrusion detection systems
Blare can track information flows in the linux kernel, android and the JVM
Mailvelope: OpenPGP for the browser Identifying Hotspots in Software Build Processes Introducing the Meson build system
The fastest build system in the world
Introduction to LAVA
Automation and validation for Linux on ARM
Security model using Smack for embedded systems
Small but secure
Web and mobile testing made awesome
with open source
Community-Lab
Community-supported Service Provision and Network Experimentation
Advanced disk image management with libguestfs
libguestfs, virt-builder, virt-sparsify and more
Ceph
a fully open source distributed object store, network block device, and file system designed for reliability, performance, and scalability from terabytes to exabytes
The SAML protocol
Single Sign On in the cloud
Putting the PaaS in OpenStack
update on cross community collaboration: OpenStack, OpenShift, Heat, Nova, Docker, Solum - oh my!
Your Complete Open Source Cloud
Mixing oVirt, OpenStack, OpenShift and Gluster for a full private cloud

Lightning talks are short and focused talks on a wide variety of open source topics.

The goal is to showcase projects which do not fit in a specific main track or developer room. Speakers get exactly fifteen minutes to present their project or any aspect of it.

All lightning talks are scheduled in a large auditorium seating approximately 300 people.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Lightning Talks opening Tias Guns, Alasdair Kergon 12:55 13:00
  Why You Should Be an Open Source Project Carol Huang 13:00 13:15
  Entangle: Tethered Camera Control & Capture Daniel Berrange 13:20 13:35
  How to Build a Tizen Device at Home? Leon Anavi 13:40 13:55
  Armstrong - Music with the Arduino
No shields required!
Steven Goodwin 14:00 14:15
  Do It Yourself OSHW Linux Computer Tsvetan Usunov 14:20 14:35
  Open Source Backup: from Bacula to Bareos
Forking to develop new features and reanimate the community
Philipp Storz 14:40 14:55
  The Linux kernel on dragon wings
Compiling the Kernel with LLVM/clang
Jan-Simon Möller 15:00 15:15
  Software engineering tools based on syscall instrumentation Cédric Vincent 15:20 15:35
  Listaller
A simple and secure way to distribute 3rd-party applications
Matthias Klumpp 15:40 15:55
  An overview of Sozi
SVG-based zooming presentation software
Guillaume Savaton 16:00 16:15
  MATE Desktop
The continuation of GNOME 2
Stefano Karapetsas 16:20 16:35
  Discover DoudouLinux live! Jean-Michel Philippe 16:40 16:55
  MyKolab.com: Free Software to the Rescue
Business collaboration platform turned privacy asylum
Georg Greve 17:00 17:15
  Jitsi Videobridge and WebRTC
The life of a rich communications client in Webland
Emil Ivov 17:20 17:35
  VMUX: P2P plugin-free videocalls in your browser
WebRTC powered videocalls
Mauro Pompilio 17:40 17:55
  Distributed VoIP Platforms
OpenSIPS at the core of a distributed and fully redundant VoIP platform
Vlad Paiu 18:00 18:15
  Upipe video pipelines for multimedia transcoders, streamers and players
Flexible data flow framework
Christophe Massiot 18:20 18:35
  Social and Real-time Web Applications using Meteor
Developing Real-time Web Apps in JavaScript on Linux
Anurag Bhandari 18:40 18:55

Sunday

  python-netsnmpagent -- Writing net-snmp AgentX subagents in Python
Implementing custom MIBs made easy
Pieter Hollants 10:00 10:15
  Linux Configuration Collector
cfg2html
Gratien D'haese 10:20 10:35
  BibOS Admin - a web-based, easy to use admin system for Ubuntu
Because Landscape is too expensive
Carsten Agger 10:40 10:55
  What's New in a Project?
Or: How We Do Regular Development Reports in KDE Commit Digest
Marta Rybczynska 11:00 11:15
  Project development & community metrics for fun and profit
How and why to use *Grimoire for analyzing projects
Jesus M. Gonzalez-Barahona 11:20 11:35
  LSB, LANANA, FHS, LSB 5, LF, RPM5
attack of the acronyms
Russ Herrold 11:40 11:55
  Babelfish for DevOps: syslog-ng Peter Czanik 12:00 12:15
  Blare: policy-based intrusion detection systems
Blare can track information flows in the linux kernel, android and the JVM
Guillaume Brogi 12:20 12:35
  Mailvelope: OpenPGP for the browser Thomas Oberndörfer 12:40 12:55
  Identifying Hotspots in Software Build Processes Shane McIntosh 14:00 14:15
  Introducing the Meson build system
The fastest build system in the world
Jussi Pakkanen 14:20 14:35
  Introduction to LAVA
Automation and validation for Linux on ARM
Neil Williams 14:40 14:55
  Security model using Smack for embedded systems
Small but secure
José Bollo 15:00 15:15
  Web and mobile testing made awesome
with open source
Bernard Kobos 15:20 15:35
  Community-Lab
Community-supported Service Provision and Network Experimentation
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer 15:40 15:55
  Advanced disk image management with libguestfs
libguestfs, virt-builder, virt-sparsify and more
Richard Jones 16:00 16:15
  Ceph
a fully open source distributed object store, network block device, and file system designed for reliability, performance, and scalability from terabytes to exabytes
Sebastien Han 16:20 16:35
  The SAML protocol
Single Sign On in the cloud
Clément Oudot 16:40 16:55
  Putting the PaaS in OpenStack
update on cross community collaboration: OpenStack, OpenShift, Heat, Nova, Docker, Solum - oh my!
Diane Mueller 17:00 17:15
  Your Complete Open Source Cloud
Mixing oVirt, OpenStack, OpenShift and Gluster for a full private cloud
Dave Neary 17:20 17:35