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30 & 31 January 2016
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Saturday
Closing the gap between Distros (devs) and their Users (ops)
Distributions from the view of a package
Building Linux distribution packages with Docker
Haiku's package management
Design and issues with ported software
Introducing game-data-packager
A data-driven, cross-distro installer for commercial game assets.
Homebrew - Things We Do Differently
Homebrew drastically varies from most other packages in a few ways. Come hear about which of these were good/bad/terrible ideas!
VirtualBox Guest Additions and Linux distributions
A distro for industrial R&D to be released by Électricité De France
Lightning Talks
Where are your symbols, debuginfo and sources?
A package is more than a binary - make it observable
The story of a declarative & structured format for build and integration instructions
Do Software Collections still matter?
With containers, unikernels, and all the new hotness?
Reproducible and Customizable Deployments with GNU Guix
Why "app bundles" get it wrong
Sunday
The State of Linux Distributions
Where do Distributions Stand in the Brave New World?
Standardising booting on armv7
Making u-boot useful and simple to use
CANCELLED: Cockpit: Discoverable Linux Servers
The Fedora Project By the Numbers:
Storytelling with Metrics and Data
The Universal System Description
How to keep track of different Linux systems without dying in the process
The CentOS CI: A getting started guide
SUSE Studio: What's new and where we are heading
Building and running Linux appliances on the web
CoreOS: A Linux distribution designed for application containers that scale
Free real-time communications for free software communities
How RTC can improve collaboration and long term participation
Lightning Talks
State of arm64
What's broken on arm64?
Wither EPEL?
Harvesting the next generation of software for the enterprise
Event
Speakers
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End
Saturday
Closing the gap between Distros (devs) and their Users (ops)
Kris Buytaert
10:20
10:50
Distributions from the view of a package
Colin Charles
11:00
11:20
Building Linux distribution packages with Docker
Bruno Cornec
11:30
11:50
Haiku's package management
Design and issues with ported software
François Revol
12:00
12:20
Introducing game-data-packager
A data-driven, cross-distro installer for commercial game assets.
Alexandre Detiste
12:30
12:50
Homebrew - Things We Do Differently
Homebrew drastically varies from most other packages in a few ways. Come hear about which of these were good/bad/terrible ideas!
Mike McQuaid
13:00
13:20
VirtualBox Guest Additions and Linux distributions
Michael Thayer
13:30
13:45
A distro for industrial R&D to be released by Électricité De France
Alexis Bezverkhyy
13:55
14:15
Lightning Talks
Brian Stinson
14:15
15:10
Where are your symbols, debuginfo and sources?
A package is more than a binary - make it observable
Mark Wielaard
15:30
15:50
The story of a declarative & structured format for build and integration instructions
Sam Thursfield
16:00
16:50
Do Software Collections still matter?
With containers, unikernels, and all the new hotness?
Langdon White
17:00
17:15
Reproducible and Customizable Deployments with GNU Guix
Why "app bundles" get it wrong
Ludovic Courtès
17:30
18:20
Sunday
The State of Linux Distributions
Where do Distributions Stand in the Brave New World?
Joe Brockmeier
10:00
10:20
Standardising booting on armv7
Making u-boot useful and simple to use
Dennis Gilmore
10:30
11:15
CANCELLED: Cockpit: Discoverable Linux Servers
Stef Walter
11:30
12:20
The Fedora Project By the Numbers:
Storytelling with Metrics and Data
Remy DeCausemaker
12:30
12:50
The Universal System Description
How to keep track of different Linux systems without dying in the process
Mauro Morales
13:00
13:20
The CentOS CI: A getting started guide
Dusty Mabe
13:30
13:50
SUSE Studio: What's new and where we are heading
Building and running Linux appliances on the web
Jan Krupa
13:55
14:10
CoreOS: A Linux distribution designed for application containers that scale
Brian 'redbeard' Harrington
14:10
14:30
Free real-time communications for free software communities
How RTC can improve collaboration and long term participation
Iain Learmonth (irl)
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Harsh Daftary
14:30
14:50
Lightning Talks
14:50
15:30
State of arm64
What's broken on arm64?
Wookey
15:30
16:20
Wither EPEL?
Harvesting the next generation of software for the enterprise
Karsten Wade
16:30
16:50