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These Wiki pages has been created specifically to promote the details of the Miniconfs to delegates. | These Wiki pages has been created specifically to promote the details of the Miniconfs to delegates. | ||
| - | For the breakdown by day, see [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/schedule/monday Monday] and [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/schedule/tuesday Tuesday's] schedules. | + | For the official breakdown by day, see [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/schedule/monday Monday] and [http://www.lca2010.org.nz/programme/schedule/tuesday Tuesday's] schedules. |
= Rough Schedule = | = Rough Schedule = | ||
| - | Warning, this schedule may change, | + | Warning, this schedule is completely unofficial. The scheduled day for mini-confs may change, it will '''probably not''' be updated by mini-conf organisers. Use at own risk, etc. If you really want to see a given talk, check the individual mini-conf schedules. |
'''Please note:''' in some previous years, the LCA organising team insisted on individual talk slot start and end times. This hasn't been the case for 2010 and thus mini-conf organisers have had much more control over their programs. Mini-conf organisers have thus planned their days without (much) reference to the plans of the other mini-confs. | '''Please note:''' in some previous years, the LCA organising team insisted on individual talk slot start and end times. This hasn't been the case for 2010 and thus mini-conf organisers have had much more control over their programs. Mini-conf organisers have thus planned their days without (much) reference to the plans of the other mini-confs. | ||
Revision as of 17:00, 6 January 2010
Below is the list of accepted Miniconfs for LCA2010, along with the names of the Primary Miniconf Organisers.
- /Arduino (Jonathan Oxer)
- /Bridging the gap (Tim Penhey)
- /Business of Open Source (Martin Michlmayr)
- /Data Storage and Retrieval (Peter Lieverdink)
- /Distro Summit (Martin F. Krafft)
- /Education (Tabitha Roder)
- /Haecksen and Linuxchix (Joh Clarke)
- /Libre Graphics Day (Donna Benjamin)
- /Multicore and Parallel Computing (Nicolás Erdödy)
- /Multimedia (Conrad Parker)
- /Open and the Public Sector (Daniel Spector)
- /Open Programming Languages (Christopher Neugebauer)
- /System Administration (Simon Lyall)
- /Wave Developers (Shane Stephens)
These Wiki pages has been created specifically to promote the details of the Miniconfs to delegates.
For the official breakdown by day, see Monday and Tuesday's schedules.
Rough Schedule
Warning, this schedule is completely unofficial. The scheduled day for mini-confs may change, it will probably not be updated by mini-conf organisers. Use at own risk, etc. If you really want to see a given talk, check the individual mini-conf schedules.
Please note: in some previous years, the LCA organising team insisted on individual talk slot start and end times. This hasn't been the case for 2010 and thus mini-conf organisers have had much more control over their programs. Mini-conf organisers have thus planned their days without (much) reference to the plans of the other mini-confs.
Monday, 18th January 2010
| Auditorium | Ilott Theatre | Renouf 1 | Renouf 2 | Civic Suites 1&2 | Frank Taplin | Civic Suite 3 | |
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| /Open and the Public Sector | /Open Programming Languages | /Wave Developers | /Haecksen and Linuxchix | /Libre Graphics Day | /Arduino | /Distro Summit | |
| 9:00-10:00 | Welcome to linux.conf.au 2010 | ||||||
| 10:00-10:30 | Morning Tea | ||||||
| 10:30 | Open and the Public Sector | Haskell, and all the wonderful things it doesn’t let you do (Stephen Blackheath) | Welcomes and Introductions | Version Control For Mere Mortals - Emma Jane Hogbin | Welcome + Housekeeping - Jon Cruz | Assembly of Pebble, general purpose I/O shield (part 1) | Quality assurance in Debian - Lucas Nussbaum |
| 10:45 | Building the Independent Wave (James Purser) | New Ghostscript Colour Architecture - Ralph Giles | |||||
| 10:55 | Introducing Gearman — Distributed server for all all languages (Giuseppe Maxia) | The state of the LSB - Bdale Garbee | |||||
| 11:10 | Happy Hackers == Happy Code - Sara Falamaki | Real-life Inkscape projects - Pascal Klein | |||||
| 11:30 | Preparing for PHP6 (Ben Balbo) | A tutorial on building a collaborative text editing web application (Brett Morgan) | Real-life Inkscape projects - Pascal Klein | Assembly of Pebble, general purpose I/O shield (part 2) | vcs-pkg.org - Martin F. Krafft | ||
| 11:35 | Using FOSS Graphics Tools 2 Pay 4 College - Elizabeth Garbee | ||||||
| 11:55 | Attribute-Oriented Programming in PHP (Peter Serwylo) | ||||||
| 12:15-13:30 | Lunch | ||||||
| 13:30 | Open and the Public Sector | The State of Python 3 (Richard Jones) | Harnessing The Wave (James Purser) | Creating Beautiful Documentation - Lana Brindley | Die Flash Die - SVG has arrived - Andy Fitzsimon | Introduction to Arguino and the Pebble - Andy Gelme | Integrating domain-specific package managers with distribution package management systems - Michael Homer |
| 13:50 | Getting Your Feet Wet - Angela Byron | ||||||
| 13:55 | Cutting down boot times - Scott James Remnant | ||||||
| 14:15 | Wave-y Extensions (Pamela Fox) | ||||||
| 14:20 | Using FOSS Graphics Tools to Pay for College - Elizabeth Garbee | ||||||
| 14:30 | An Introduction to PyPy (Michael Hudson) | Code Of Our Own - Liz Henry | Arduino: put your device in a browser and on the web - Justin Mclean | Source Juicer - Laszlo Peter | |||
| 14:45 | TBA (Google Wave) | ||||||
| 14:55 | Talloc: Pick Up Your Own Garbage! (Rusty Russell) | TBA (Arduino) | |||||
| 15:00 | Lightning Talks | ||||||
| 15:15-15:45 | Afternoon Tea | ||||||
| 15:45 | Open and the Public Sector | Composing Object Classes with Roles in Perl (Grant McLean) | Google Wave and Web 2.1 (Sam Vilain) | Stress Tests And Performance - Renata Rocha Barros dos Santos | Blender 3D Modeling and Animation - Lance Flavell | Using Arduino to teach Embedded Systems to high school students - Peter Chubb | At First I was Afraid, I was Petrified… of Launchpad - Dustin Kirkland |
| 16:05 | E-mail Authentication - Karen Liesenfeld | ||||||
| 16:10 | Writing Facebook Applications in Perl (Paul Fenwick) | Memory architecture of ATmega CPUs - Jonathan Oxer | |||||
| 16:15 | Wave Lightning Talks | ||||||
| 16:30 | The Genderchanger's Academy - Nancy Mauro-Flude *or* Lightning Talks | Professional approach to Game Art - Sanu Mana | |||||
| 16:45 | Open Programming Lightning Talks | Wave Discussion/panel | RepRap: The Arduino in 4D - Vik Olliver | The relationship between Debian and Ubuntu - Lucas Nussbaum | |||
| 17:10 | Haecksen Discussion | TBA (Arduino) | |||||
| 17:15 | Libre graphics short talks | ||||||
| 17:30 | Fin
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