Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

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Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 10:30 19:00 PHP & Friends, Retrocomputing
Sunday 09:35 17:00 DNS
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Saturday Welcome to the RetroComputing devroom Hatari - a cycle-exact Atari ST emulator AMENDMENT Open source projects at Silicium retrocomputing association
A french non-profit organization for the preservation of videogame and computer heritage
CANCELED Restoring a 30+ years old Minitel server on Apple II GBForth: Using Forth to understand the Game Boy Introduction to the BASIC Engine
A low-cost single-board home computer programmable in BASIC that can be built at home for under 10 Euros
Preserving numerical algorithms Making Open Source Hardware for Retrogaming on Raspberry Pi The First Contact Profiling PHP applications Working with Webhooks Functions as a Service
How PHP set the ground stone for serverless
AMENDMENT Async PHP Requests & Reactive Responses with PHP-FPM
Sunday Using getdns for local DNSSEC validation How and why (not) to use the 127.0.0.53 nameserver, systemd-resolved and resolvctl
Or what is systemd-resolved and how it is integrated on Ubuntu
Stories from BIND9 refactoring
Dealing with code that can drink legally
DNS and the Internet's architecture: the DoH dilemma
Impacts of DNS-over-HTTPS on how the Internet works
DNS Privacy panel
A discussion about all aspects of DNS Privacy
ID4me: using the DNS as a directory for identities
Who needs a blockchain when you have the DNS?
Flamethrower
A flexible tool for DNS load and functional testing
Dynamic answer generation with Lua
An exploration of the LUA record from the upcoming PowerDNS release
Is a single DNS vendor enough?
Discussion about complexities of multi-vendor deployment, and why you should do it anyway.
DNS as code with octodns
Versioning and keep track of your dns records changes and automatize all the thing via travis-ci
DNSSEC security without maintenance
... with the right software and registry
Documenting Validator Requirements Revoking the 2010 DNSKEY
Monitoring the events of 11th of January 2019
Testing Over 1000 gTLDs for EDNS0

Events

Title Track Start End

Saturday

  Welcome to the RetroComputing devroom Retrocomputing 10:30 10:35
  Hatari - a cycle-exact Atari ST emulator Retrocomputing 10:35 11:05
  AMENDMENT Open source projects at Silicium retrocomputing association
A french non-profit organization for the preservation of videogame and computer heritage
Retrocomputing 11:05 11:50
  CANCELED Restoring a 30+ years old Minitel server on Apple II Retrocomputing 11:55 12:25
  GBForth: Using Forth to understand the Game Boy Retrocomputing 12:25 12:55
  Introduction to the BASIC Engine
A low-cost single-board home computer programmable in BASIC that can be built at home for under 10 Euros
Retrocomputing 13:00 13:45
  Preserving numerical algorithms Retrocomputing 13:45 14:15
  Making Open Source Hardware for Retrogaming on Raspberry Pi Retrocomputing 14:15 14:40
  The First Contact PHP & Friends 15:00 15:45
  Profiling PHP applications PHP & Friends 16:00 16:45
  Working with Webhooks PHP & Friends 16:55 17:25
  Functions as a Service
How PHP set the ground stone for serverless
PHP & Friends 17:35 18:20
  AMENDMENT Async PHP Requests & Reactive Responses with PHP-FPM PHP & Friends 18:30 19:00

Sunday

  Using getdns for local DNSSEC validation DNS 09:35 10:05
  How and why (not) to use the 127.0.0.53 nameserver, systemd-resolved and resolvctl
Or what is systemd-resolved and how it is integrated on Ubuntu
DNS 10:10 10:40
  Stories from BIND9 refactoring
Dealing with code that can drink legally
DNS 10:45 11:15
  DNS and the Internet's architecture: the DoH dilemma
Impacts of DNS-over-HTTPS on how the Internet works
DNS 11:20 11:50
  DNS Privacy panel
A discussion about all aspects of DNS Privacy
DNS 11:55 12:25
  ID4me: using the DNS as a directory for identities
Who needs a blockchain when you have the DNS?
DNS 12:30 12:55
  Flamethrower
A flexible tool for DNS load and functional testing
DNS 13:00 13:20
  Dynamic answer generation with Lua
An exploration of the LUA record from the upcoming PowerDNS release
DNS 13:25 13:55
  Is a single DNS vendor enough?
Discussion about complexities of multi-vendor deployment, and why you should do it anyway.
DNS 14:00 14:30
  DNS as code with octodns
Versioning and keep track of your dns records changes and automatize all the thing via travis-ci
DNS 14:35 15:05
  DNSSEC security without maintenance
... with the right software and registry
DNS 15:10 15:40
  Documenting Validator Requirements DNS 15:45 16:00
  Revoking the 2010 DNSKEY
Monitoring the events of 11th of January 2019
DNS 16:05 16:25
  Testing Over 1000 gTLDs for EDNS0 DNS 16:30 17:00