Schedule

Schedule is now open. To add yourself, you need to log in using OpenID,  the login is at the bottom of this page, above the comments.   Then you chose a slot, enter your talk details yourself and hey presto you’re giving a talk @ OSSBarcamp. If you are speaking and need to ask us anything OSSBarcamp contact info – any problems contact us/jump on IRC

TIMES Room 1 Room 2 Room 3
09:30 Introduction
09:45 Jan Lehnardt — Peer to peer applications with Apache CouchDB
10:45 Teach Your Boss How to FLOSS

Patrick O’Connor & Paul O’Malley

LIGHTNING TALKS
Easy parallel programming with ipython

Vishal Vatsa

11:45 Gnome 3.0

Jan Schmidt

LIGHTNING TALKS
Growing Eucalyptus with Ubuntu
Dave Walker
12:45 LUNCH
13:30 Launchpad Features Tour

Shane Fagan

Automated Documentation

Ana Nelson

Perl Myths and Startling Realities
Tim Bunce
14:30 Machine Translation and Translation Tools

Jim Regan

Open Street Maps (OSM)

Dermot McNally

OpenSolaris – An Introduction

Tim Foster

15:30 Landscape Server, easy management of lots of Ubuntu boxes

Aidan Carty / HEAnet

Getting started with embedded ARM development on Ubuntu

Frank Duignan

Using Free Culture in an Internet-Free World

Rory McCann

16:30 Pub Time

Talk Information

09:30 – ROOM 1 – INTRODUCTION

Speaker: Laura Czajkowski

Notes: A brief introduction to the event

09:30 – ROOM 1 – KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Talk Title: To be confirmed

Speaker: Jan Lehnardt

Notes: Apache CouchDB can serve applications written using familiar Ajax patterns, using no middle-tier application server. Standalone CouchApps are quick and easy to develop, as well as being easily portable. They are ideal for in-house or education projects, as well as opening up novel opportunities using CouchDB’s peer-based replication. In this talk I’ll walk you through hello world with CouchApps, and then explain some of the new possibilities they open up.

10:45 – ROOM 1

Talk Title: Teach Your Boss How to FLOSS

Speaker: Patrick O’Connor & Paul O’Malley

Notes: This talk, in 2 parts will show how to demonstrate the value of contributing to and using FLOSS in your organisation and then how to successfully integrate FLOSS practices into your organisation’s IT.

10:45 – LIGHTNING TALKS- ROOM 2

Lightning Talk 1

Title: Building an All-Island FOSS Community

Speaker: Brian Cleland

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Lightning Talk 2

Talk Title: PEAR

Speaker: Ken Guest

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Lightning Talk 3

Talk Title: InfoSlicer, a project for the Sugar desktop

Speaker: Laura Cowen

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Lightning Talk 4

Talk Title: Scaling LAMP technologies for large sites

Speaker: Mark Frawley

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Lightning Talk 5

Talk Title: State of the art Perl Profiling

Speaker: Tim Bunce

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Lightning Talk 6

Talk Title: How to convert a CMS to run separate sites from the same installation

Speaker: Kae Verns

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Lightning Talk 7

Talk Title: Collective of independent Sysadmins

Speaker: Halo Labs

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Lightning Talk 8

Talk Title: TOG: A Dublin hackerspace

Speaker: People of TOG

Notes: www.tog.ie

10:45 ROOM 3

Talk Title: Easy Parallel Programming with iPython

Speaker: Vishal Vatsa

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11:45 ROOM 1

Talk Title: Gnome 3.0

Speaker: Jan Schmidt

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11:45 ROOM 3

Talk Title: Growing Eucalyptus with Ubuntu

Speaker: Dave Walker

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12:45 – LUNCH

13:30 – ROOM 1

Talk Title: Launchpad Features Tour

Speaker: Shane Fagan

Notes:

13:30 ROOM 2

Talk Title: Automated Documentation

Speaker: Ana Nelson

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13:30 ROOM 3

Talk Title:  Perl Myths and Startling Realities

Speaker: Tim Bunce

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14:30 – ROOM 1

Talk Title: Machine Translation and Translation tools

Speaker: Jim Regan

Notes: http://www.apertium.org

14:30 ROOM 2

Talk Title:  Open Street Maps

Speaker: Dermot McNally

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14:30 ROOM 3

Talk Title: OpenSolaris – An Introduction

Speaker: Tim Foster

Notes: In this talk, I’ll give a brief history of how OpenSolaris came to be, will cover some of its more compelling features, and will present the talk in an OS-agnostic, non-Slashdot-worthy manner :-)

15:30 – ROOM 1

Talk Title: Landscape Server, easy management of lots of Ubuntu boxes

Speaker: Aidan Carty / HEAnet

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15:30 ROOM 2

Talk Title: Getting started with embedded ARM development on Ubuntu

Speaker: Frank Duignan

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15:30 ROOM 3

Talk Title: Using Free Software Culture in an Internet-Free World

Speaker: Rory McCann

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16:30 – PUB

Solas on Wexford Street BBQ and Drinks till late!

One Response to “Schedule”

  1. Mark Frawley

    Lightning talk – Scaling LAMP technologies for large sites.