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     2 X-WR-CALNAME:OSCON 2009
       
     3 VERSION:2.0
       
     4 PRODID:Expectnation
       
     5 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
       
     6 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
     7 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T091500
       
     8 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
     9 DTSTAMP:20090422T155324
       
    10 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    11 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9014
       
    12 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-09:00--9014
       
    13 SUMMARY:Welcome
       
    14 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Allison Randal (O'Reilly Media, Inc.), Edd Dumb
       
    15  ill (O'Reilly Media, Inc. ). Opening remarks by the OSCON program chairs
       
    16  , Allison Randal and Edd Dumbill.
       
    17 END:VEVENT
       
    18 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    19 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180000
       
    20 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
    21 DTSTAMP:20090625T233620
       
    22 LOCATION:Meeting Room C1/C4
       
    23 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9001
       
    24 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-09:00--9001
       
    25 SUMMARY:OSCamp 2009
       
    26 DESCRIPTION:OSCamp 2009, a community organized event designed to share a
       
    27  nd improve the essential skills required to participate in collaborative
       
    28  , free and open online projects. OSCamp attendance is free with an Expo 
       
    29  Hall pass.
       
    30 END:VEVENT
       
    31 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    32 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180000
       
    33 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
    34 DTSTAMP:20090702T000426
       
    35 LOCATION:Meeting Room N
       
    36 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10232
       
    37 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-09:00--10232
       
    38 SUMMARY:Sunlight Labs Hackathon
       
    39 DESCRIPTION:At the Sunlight Labs hackathon, Sunlight Labs will be workin
       
    40  g with developers on two major projects: 1. Parsing sites at for our 50 
       
    41  state project to get every state legislature in a common data format, an
       
    42  d 2. Adding data into Sunlight's newest project, Congrelate.
       
    43 END:VEVENT
       
    44 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    45 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T093000
       
    46 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T091500
       
    47 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
    48 DTSTAMP:20090615T165620
       
    49 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    50 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9170
       
    51 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-09:15--9170
       
    52 SUMMARY:The O'Reilly Radar
       
    53 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.). Keynote by
       
    54   Tim O'Reilly.
       
    55 END:VEVENT
       
    56 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    57 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T094500
       
    58 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T093000
       
    59 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
    60 DTSTAMP:20090617T221507
       
    61 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    62 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10153
       
    63 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-09:30--10153
       
    64 SUMMARY:Intel and Open Source: Innovation and Leadership for Continued G
       
    65  rowth
       
    66 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Imad Sousou (Intel Corporation). Imad Sousou, D
       
    67  irector of Intel Open Source Technology Center will present the technolo
       
    68  gy vision and direction for Intel’s overall Open Source efforts, includi
       
    69  ng Mobility, Virtualization, Power, and Performance.
       
    70 END:VEVENT
       
    71 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    72 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T100000
       
    73 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T094500
       
    74 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
    75 DTSTAMP:20090501T161347
       
    76 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    77 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9124
       
    78 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-09:45--9124
       
    79 SUMMARY:A Brief History of Software
       
    80 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Michael  Lopp (Rands in Repose). In 15 minutes,
       
    81   discover 15 years of secrets behind building software faster, more effi
       
    82  ciently, and using less floppy disks.
       
    83 END:VEVENT
       
    84 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    85 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T101500
       
    86 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T100000
       
    87 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T090000
       
    88 DTSTAMP:20090325T170953
       
    89 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    90 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9015
       
    91 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:00--9015
       
    92 SUMMARY:Q & A
       
    93 DESCRIPTION:An open microphone question and answer session with the morn
       
    94  ing's keynote speakers.
       
    95 END:VEVENT
       
    96 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    97 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
    98 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
    99 DTSTAMP:20090311T194433
       
   100 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   101 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7865
       
   102 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--7865
       
   103 SUMMARY:With Software as a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free?
       
   104 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bradley Kuhn (Software Freedom Law Center / Sof
       
   105  tware Freedom Conservancy), Benjamin Mako Hill (MIT Center for Future Ci
       
   106  vic Media), Evan Prodromou (Identi.ca), Nathan Yergler (Creative Commons
       
   107  ), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.). At OSCON 2008, Tim O'Reilly rais
       
   108  ed in his keynote a new challenge we face: Software as a Service.  This 
       
   109  panel discusses the work spawned by autonomo.us to inspire the Open Sour
       
   110  ce and Software Freedom Movement to address the challenge.  The talk wil
       
   111  l discuss the AGPL, a license designed to address these concerns, and th
       
   112  e federated service model that must exist to succeed in addressing this 
       
   113  problem.
       
   114 END:VEVENT
       
   115 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   116 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   117 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   118 DTSTAMP:20090317T130826
       
   119 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   120 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8161
       
   121 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8161
       
   122 SUMMARY:Conferences for Beginners
       
   123 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jim Brandt (Synacor, Inc.). While the OSCON con
       
   124  ference materials are a great resource, much of the benefit from OSCON c
       
   125  omes from the hallway track. This talk will educate first-timers on how 
       
   126  to get the most out of OSCON.
       
   127 END:VEVENT
       
   128 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   129 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   130 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   131 DTSTAMP:20090612T213025
       
   132 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   133 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8215
       
   134 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8215
       
   135 SUMMARY:Btrfs: A new Linux file system
       
   136 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Valerie Aurora (formerly Henson) (Red Hat, Inc.
       
   137  ). Btrfs is a new file system for Linux.  It includes snapshots, pooling
       
   138   of multiple devices, and checksums.  This talk will describe btrfs for 
       
   139  both the systems administrator and the programmer.
       
   140 END:VEVENT
       
   141 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   142 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   143 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   144 DTSTAMP:20090311T045122
       
   145 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   146 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7872
       
   147 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--7872
       
   148 SUMMARY:Zen and the Art of Abstraction Maintenance
       
   149 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Alex Martelli (Google). Abstraction is a powerf
       
   150  ul servant, but a dangerous master.  We code, design, think, debug ... o
       
   151  n a tower of abstractions. Spolsky's Law tells us that "All abstractions
       
   152   leak". This talk explores why they leak, why that's often a problem, wh
       
   153  at to do about it; I also cover why sometimes abstractions SHOULD "leak"
       
   154  , and how best to produce and consume abstraction layers.
       
   155 END:VEVENT
       
   156 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   157 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   158 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   159 DTSTAMP:20090527T172713
       
   160 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   161 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8139
       
   162 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8139
       
   163 SUMMARY:How Not to Use Memcached
       
   164 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jonathan Steinert (SixApart). Many people know 
       
   165  how to use memcached, the popular caching system powering much of web1+.
       
   166    Most folks, though, don't know how not to use it, and how improper usa
       
   167  ge can cause data problems, poor site/application performance, and an in
       
   168  credibly grumpy DBA.  Learn what memcached is good for, and what it's no
       
   169  t good for from those that have learned the wrong way.
       
   170 END:VEVENT
       
   171 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   172 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   173 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   174 DTSTAMP:20090311T115817
       
   175 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   176 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7823
       
   177 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--7823
       
   178 SUMMARY:Release Mismanagement: How to Alienate Users and Frustrate Devel
       
   179  opers
       
   180 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Hyrum Wright (University of Texas at Austin). T
       
   181  o most users, unreleased software is non-existent software.  Even when t
       
   182  he source code is freely available, most users desire, or even require, 
       
   183  releases which are provided and blessed by the project.  In this talk, I
       
   184  'll discuss release management, who does it, how it's done, and what hap
       
   185  pens when things go wrong.
       
   186 END:VEVENT
       
   187 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   188 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   189 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   190 DTSTAMP:20090310T214406
       
   191 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   192 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7931
       
   193 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--7931
       
   194 SUMMARY:Reconnoiter: Monitoring and Trend Analysis
       
   195 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Theo Schlossnagle (OmniTI). Monitoring systems 
       
   196  to collect metrics is systems administration 101.  However, systems are 
       
   197  more complicated, there are more metrics and correlation is a must to tr
       
   198  oubleshoot problems or plan for growth.  As our problem got bigger, our 
       
   199  tools didn't get better.  Reconnoiter is a large-scale monitoring and tr
       
   200  end analysis system designed to nip these problems in the bud.
       
   201 END:VEVENT
       
   202 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   203 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   204 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   205 DTSTAMP:20090310T213328
       
   206 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   207 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8382
       
   208 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8382
       
   209 SUMMARY:Grokkin' Design
       
   210 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jon Tan (OmniTI). Design is 80% science and 20%
       
   211   art. This talk dives straight into the science to give you the techniqu
       
   212  es to create your own interfaces and demystify design. From using the go
       
   213  lden ratio in layout and Fibonacci numbers in typography, to brand desig
       
   214  n and art direction, it covers it all in simple, tasty, bite-size pieces
       
   215  .
       
   216 END:VEVENT
       
   217 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   218 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   219 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   220 DTSTAMP:20090310T235716
       
   221 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   222 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8138
       
   223 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8138
       
   224 SUMMARY:Educating Students in 21st Century Skills via FOSS
       
   225 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bryant Patten (National Center for Open Source 
       
   226  and Education). The new U.S. technology standards for K-12 schools are a
       
   227  ll about 21st Century Skills - problem solving, collaboration, authentic
       
   228   work.  This talk, targeted at FOSS project leaders and community manage
       
   229  rs, is about getting students to contribute to Open Source software proj
       
   230  ects and how FOSS projects can help with this effort.
       
   231 END:VEVENT
       
   232 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   233 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   234 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   235 DTSTAMP:20090415T180635
       
   236 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   237 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8843
       
   238 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8843
       
   239 SUMMARY:Building Applications Using Ubuntu One
       
   240 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Stuart Langridge (Canonical). Ubuntu One isn't 
       
   241  just a set of services for Ubuntu, it's a platform for you to build your
       
   242   own services too. Stuart Langridge explains the APIs Ubuntu One offers 
       
   243  to developers and shows some examples of applications you could build th
       
   244  at take advantage of storage in the cloud and synchronised databases for
       
   245   your apps: build your own on the desktop or the web to work collaborati
       
   246  vely with Ubuntu One.
       
   247 END:VEVENT
       
   248 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   249 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   250 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   251 DTSTAMP:20090529T205411
       
   252 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
   253 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9907
       
   254 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--9907
       
   255 SUMMARY:How to Develop Moblin Core Technologies
       
   256 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rob Bradford (Intel). Moblin has been talked ab
       
   257  out a lot in the last few months. By the time OSCON comes around, the re
       
   258  lease of Moblin 2.0 should be close. This talk will give an update on wh
       
   259  ere Moblin is and where it is going.
       
   260 END:VEVENT
       
   261 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   262 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   263 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   264 DTSTAMP:20090507T163801
       
   265 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   266 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9258
       
   267 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--9258
       
   268 SUMMARY:Development Principles of Liferay's Expanse UI Framework
       
   269 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nate Cavanaugh (Liferay, Inc.). The number of q
       
   270  uality open source JS frameworks leads to an interesting question: Why d
       
   271  id Liferay build Expanse UI? This session will cover not only the motiva
       
   272  tions and technical hurdles it was designed to overcome, but also the de
       
   273  velopment principles it adheres to in building a complete UI solution.
       
   274 END:VEVENT
       
   275 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   276 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   277 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   278 DTSTAMP:20090407T194156
       
   279 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   280 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8552
       
   281 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8552
       
   282 SUMMARY:Building Belonging
       
   283 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jono Bacon (Canonical Ltd). In his new talk Bui
       
   284  lding Belonging, Jono Bacon explores the underlying recipe behind what m
       
   285  akes great community and talks about many of the concepts that he and hi
       
   286  s team have used as part of the Ubuntu community. The presentation takes
       
   287   a fun, amusing and anecdote laden tour-de-force of community in a way t
       
   288  hat any community can implement. Be sure to be there!
       
   289 END:VEVENT
       
   290 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   291 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   292 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   293 DTSTAMP:20090311T004452
       
   294 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   295 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8179
       
   296 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8179
       
   297 SUMMARY:MVCs in Perl, Too Many Ways To Do It!
       
   298 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jacinta Richardson (Perl Training Australia). E
       
   299  veryone else is using Model-View-Controller (MVC) frameworks to create t
       
   300  heir websites, but Perl has so many!  How is an MVC-novice to choose bet
       
   301  ween Catalyst, Jifty, Gantry, Maypole or many of the others?  Come along
       
   302   for a whirlwind tour of these frameworks and more and see their strengt
       
   303  hs, their failures and make an informed decision about which one you'll 
       
   304  use for your next project.
       
   305 END:VEVENT
       
   306 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   307 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113000
       
   308 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T104500
       
   309 DTSTAMP:20090312T231305
       
   310 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   311 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8073
       
   312 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-10:45--8073
       
   313 SUMMARY:Testing iPhone apps with Ruby and Cucumber
       
   314 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ian Dees (Tektronix). The iPhone and the Cucumb
       
   315  er test framework have something in common, besides the adoration of gee
       
   316  ks.  They're both designed to get out of your way, so you can think abou
       
   317  t the task at hand.  So it's only natural that we'd want to use our favo
       
   318  rite framework to drive apps on our favorite phone.
       
   319 END:VEVENT
       
   320 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   321 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   322 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   323 DTSTAMP:20090715T233328
       
   324 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   325 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8057
       
   326 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8057
       
   327 SUMMARY:Even Faster Websites
       
   328 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Steve Souders (Google), Lindsey Simon (Google).
       
   329   Steve Souders, author of High Performance Web Sites and creator of YSlo
       
   330  w, discusses his new insights into faster web pages including how to loa
       
   331  d JavaScript asynchronously, optimizing CSS, and sharding resources acro
       
   332  ss multiple domains.
       
   333 END:VEVENT
       
   334 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   335 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   336 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   337 DTSTAMP:20090317T195103
       
   338 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   339 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8789
       
   340 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8789
       
   341 SUMMARY:Getting Started in Free and Open Source
       
   342 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Cat Allman (Google), Leslie Hawthorn (Google, I
       
   343  nc.). Leslie Hawthorn and I co-present this talk for beginners who are i
       
   344  nterested to getting involved but don't know where or how to start.  We 
       
   345  cover the basics of: -why you might want to get involved -what you can g
       
   346  et out of participating -more than coding is needed -how to chose a proj
       
   347  ect -how to get started -etiquette of lists and other communication -dos
       
   348   and don't of joining a community
       
   349 END:VEVENT
       
   350 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   351 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   352 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   353 DTSTAMP:20090320T032040
       
   354 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   355 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8438
       
   356 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8438
       
   357 SUMMARY:The Future of Filesystems and Storage
       
   358 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Theodore Ts'o (Linux Foundation). What does the
       
   359   future hold in store for filesystem and storage technologies?  Why is i
       
   360  t that there has been a flowering of new filesystems showing up in Linux
       
   361   in the last 18 months?   This talk will review the new file systems and
       
   362   storage technologies which have shown up in Linux and discuss what is l
       
   363  ikely to come in the future.
       
   364 END:VEVENT
       
   365 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   366 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   367 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   368 DTSTAMP:20090310T213853
       
   369 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   370 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8198
       
   371 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8198
       
   372 SUMMARY:Gearman: Bringing the Power of Map/Reduce to Everyday Applicatio
       
   373  ns
       
   374 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Eric Day (Sun Microsystems), Brian Aker (Sun Mi
       
   375  crosystems, Inc.). Come learn the fundamentals of how to leverage Gearma
       
   376  n, the open-source, distributed job queuing system. Originally designed 
       
   377  to scale LiveJournal.com, Gearman is now faster than ever and can help y
       
   378  ou build your own scalable applications. Gearman's generic design allows
       
   379   it to be used as a building block for almost any use - from speeding up
       
   380   your website to building your own Map/Reduce cluster.
       
   381 END:VEVENT
       
   382 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   383 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   384 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   385 DTSTAMP:20090310T221241
       
   386 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   387 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8333
       
   388 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8333
       
   389 SUMMARY:Distributed Bug Tracking with SD
       
   390 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jesse Vincent (Best Practical). SD is a disconn
       
   391  ected, replicated bug tracking system designed to let developers track a
       
   392  nd resolve bugs without sacrificing the flexibility of the modern workfl
       
   393  ows that distributed version control systems have made possible.  This t
       
   394  alk will teach you how to start becoming more productive with SD without
       
   395   giving up your existing bug tracker.
       
   396 END:VEVENT
       
   397 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   398 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   399 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   400 DTSTAMP:20090708T162549
       
   401 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   402 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8468
       
   403 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8468
       
   404 SUMMARY:Virtualize vs Containerize: Fight!  Why the Biggest Virtualizati
       
   405  on Technologies Aren't Always the Best Choice
       
   406 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Irving Popovetsky (Irving Popovetsky Consulting
       
   407  ). Everyone has a reason to love virtualization: security, configuration
       
   408   isolation... the list goes on. But containerization offers many of the 
       
   409  same goodies as virtualization, alongside an efficiency and performance 
       
   410  advantage. Just what you need, more options. There's no wrong answer. An
       
   411  dy de la Lucha and Irving Popovetsky help you ask the right questions ab
       
   412  out what's right for your environment.
       
   413 END:VEVENT
       
   414 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   415 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   416 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   417 DTSTAMP:20090604T214930
       
   418 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   419 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7982
       
   420 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--7982
       
   421 SUMMARY:The Linux Defenders: Stop the Trolls, Protect Linux, Further Inn
       
   422  ovation
       
   423 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Keith Bergelt (Open Invention Network). Open In
       
   424  vention Network (OIN) has collaboratively unveiled the free Linux Defend
       
   425  ers program, which is designed to make prior art more readily accessible
       
   426   to patent and trademark office examiners, as well as increase the quali
       
   427  ty of granted patents and reduce the number of second-rate patents. Keit
       
   428  h Bergelt, CEO of OIN, will demonstrate how to use the program and discu
       
   429  ss its benefits.
       
   430 END:VEVENT
       
   431 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   432 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   433 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   434 DTSTAMP:20090310T213841
       
   435 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   436 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7593
       
   437 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--7593
       
   438 SUMMARY:New Ways for Teaching Children Software Programming
       
   439 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Howard Abrams (Joule Labs). Software programmin
       
   440  g has come a long way for students and younger children since the days o
       
   441  f Logo. Syntax has been replaced with connecting blocks and the triangle
       
   442   turtle has been replaced with custom artwork children create themselves
       
   443  . Now, multi-threading and event processing are easier to teach children
       
   444   than functions, and this session discusses these ideas as well as so th
       
   445  e edge of kid code.
       
   446 END:VEVENT
       
   447 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   448 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   449 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   450 DTSTAMP:20090414T190527
       
   451 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   452 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8808
       
   453 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8808
       
   454 SUMMARY:Industrialization of OBM in Ubuntu
       
   455 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Sylvain Garcia (LINAGORA). It is not an easy ta
       
   456  sk to integrate an OpenSource solution in an enterprise. We'll show you 
       
   457  how you can turn a successful OS project into an enterprise-grade produc
       
   458  t. We'll share our experience with industrialization and virtualization 
       
   459  of a big OS project, how we built ubuntu packages, how we included our p
       
   460  roject in the Ubuntu distribution and how we use virtualization to devel
       
   461  op our product.
       
   462 END:VEVENT
       
   463 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   464 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   465 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   466 DTSTAMP:20090520T162210
       
   467 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
   468 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9399
       
   469 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--9399
       
   470 SUMMARY:A Guide to Free, Self-hosted Online Video Apps
       
   471 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Shay David (Kaltura). Video lovers of the world
       
   472   unite. Shay will present the world's first full open source video solut
       
   473  ion stack (used by Wikipedia and 27,000 other publishers), and demo seve
       
   474  ral self-hosted video applications. He’ll walk through technicalities of
       
   475   setting up an online video platform, discuss pros  and cons of self-hos
       
   476  ted versus SaaS, and even dive into some code.
       
   477 END:VEVENT
       
   478 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   479 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   480 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   481 DTSTAMP:20090625T170111
       
   482 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   483 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10225
       
   484 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--10225
       
   485 SUMMARY:Interoperability - Build Mission Critical Applications in PHP, R
       
   486  uby, Java and Eclipse Using Microsoft Software and Services
       
   487 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Vijay Rajagopalan (Microsoft). Microsoft has de
       
   488  livered multiple technologies that focus on interoperability with non-Mi
       
   489  crosoft and Open Source technologies. Learn how to use the Eclipse tools
       
   490   today to build Silverlight applications that run on PCs and Macs; how t
       
   491  o develop using combinations of PHP, Java and Ruby in addition to the st
       
   492  andard Microsoft languages.
       
   493 END:VEVENT
       
   494 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   495 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   496 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   497 DTSTAMP:20090310T223705
       
   498 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   499 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8403
       
   500 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8403
       
   501 SUMMARY:ElectionAudits: a Django App for Advanced Election Auditing
       
   502 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Neal McBurnett (Internet2). The open source Ele
       
   503  ctionAudits software was used in Boulder Colorado's groundbreaking elect
       
   504  ion audit in 2008.  Recent advances in auditing practices can help incre
       
   505  ase confidence in elections.  This new Django-based app ties together vo
       
   506  ter-verified paper ballots, batch reporting, verifiably random selection
       
   507   of batches, hand counts, and statistical analysis.  Come, and help audi
       
   508  t in your state!
       
   509 END:VEVENT
       
   510 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   511 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   512 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   513 DTSTAMP:20090323T213732
       
   514 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   515 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7941
       
   516 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--7941
       
   517 SUMMARY:State-of-the-art Profiling with Devel::NYTProf
       
   518 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tim Bunce (TigerLead). Devel::NYTProf has revol
       
   519  utionized profiling perl code. Making accurate and detailed performance 
       
   520  data available for the first time, and in richly annotated and inter-lin
       
   521  ked HTML reports. Come and learn how NYTProf can shed light on the perfo
       
   522  rmance hot spots in your code.
       
   523 END:VEVENT
       
   524 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   525 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T122000
       
   526 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T113500
       
   527 DTSTAMP:20090409T184505
       
   528 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   529 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8108
       
   530 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-11:35--8108
       
   531 SUMMARY:Introduction to Animation and OpenGL on the Android SDK
       
   532 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Satya Komatineni (Active Intellect, Inc.). Hand
       
   533  held is the new personal computer. The open sourced handheld plaftform, 
       
   534  Android SDK, presents a great opportunity for programmers all around the
       
   535   world to make an impact on education and entertainement. This session w
       
   536  ill take you through the Animation and OpenGl capabilities of the Androi
       
   537  d SDK to get you started on a path of innovation.
       
   538 END:VEVENT
       
   539 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   540 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   541 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   542 DTSTAMP:20090604T162322
       
   543 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   544 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7413
       
   545 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--7413
       
   546 SUMMARY:Green Computing for the Little Guys: What Can a Fortune 2000 Com
       
   547  pany Do To Green Their Centralized Computing Resources?
       
   548 DESCRIPTION:Presented by James Turner (O'Reilly Media), Bill Weihl (Goog
       
   549  le, Inc.), Jim Oberholtzer (United States Bowling Congress), Allyson Kle
       
   550  in (Intel Corporation). Large data center providers such as Google and M
       
   551  icrosoft are taking significant steps to cut down their power and coolin
       
   552  g requirements, but how about a typical company with a campus-sized data
       
   553   center?  What can be done to make a server room full of rack-mounted 1U
       
   554   systems more efficient?  Does virtualization hold the key?  Are more co
       
   555  res better than less?  Our panelists will clue you in.
       
   556 END:VEVENT
       
   557 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   558 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   559 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   560 DTSTAMP:20090312T031828
       
   561 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   562 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8213
       
   563 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8213
       
   564 SUMMARY:Bug Fixing for Everyone
       
   565 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Akkana Peck (*). One of the most commonly menti
       
   566  oned benefits of open source is: "Users can fix bugs themselves!" But wh
       
   567  at if you aren't a programmer? This talk will take non-programmers throu
       
   568  gh the basics of searching bug reports, filing good bugs, tracking down 
       
   569  what's causing a bug, and maybe even fixing it yourself, all without any
       
   570   prior programming experience.
       
   571 END:VEVENT
       
   572 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   573 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   574 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   575 DTSTAMP:20090310T213127
       
   576 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   577 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8370
       
   578 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8370
       
   579 SUMMARY:Simplify Packaging with openSUSE Build Service
       
   580 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Joe Brockmeier (Novell). Creating packages for 
       
   581  all major Linux distros can be a snap with the openSUSE Build Service. L
       
   582  earn how to create RPMs and Debian Packages, custom distributions, or ev
       
   583  en run your own build service instance.
       
   584 END:VEVENT
       
   585 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   586 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   587 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   588 DTSTAMP:20090310T214058
       
   589 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   590 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7461
       
   591 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--7461
       
   592 SUMMARY:Programmer Insecurity and the Genius Myth
       
   593 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ben Collins-Sussman (Google, Inc.), Brian Fitzp
       
   594  atrick (Google, Inc.). A pervasive elitism hovers in the background of c
       
   595  ollaborative software development:  everyone secretly wants to be seen a
       
   596  s a genius.  In this talk, we discuss how to avoid this trap and gracefu
       
   597  lly exchange personal ego for personal growth and super-charged collabor
       
   598  ation.  We'll also examine how software tools affect social behaviors, a
       
   599  nd how to successfully manage the growth of new ideas.
       
   600 END:VEVENT
       
   601 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   602 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   603 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   604 DTSTAMP:20090318T002405
       
   605 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   606 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7950
       
   607 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--7950
       
   608 SUMMARY:Full Text Search with Sphinx
       
   609 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Peter Zaitsev (MySQL Performance Blog). Sphinx 
       
   610  Full Text search engine became increasingly popular over years powering 
       
   611  search for number of Alexa 100 sites  as Craigslist and NetLog.  Sphinx 
       
   612  combines powerful  full text search features with ease of use and high p
       
   613  erformance.  Being specially designed for indexing database content it i
       
   614  s natural fit for modern database powered web sites.
       
   615 END:VEVENT
       
   616 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   617 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   618 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   619 DTSTAMP:20090310T231038
       
   620 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   621 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8400
       
   622 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8400
       
   623 SUMMARY:Getting it Done
       
   624 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Wez Furlong (Message Systems). Stressing out ab
       
   625  out meeting deadlines for delivering software? A good development proces
       
   626  s can make a world of difference to the quality of your work and work en
       
   627  vironment. I'd like to share my experiences and tell you about the proce
       
   628  ss that I use to manage my development teams at Message Systems.
       
   629 END:VEVENT
       
   630 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   631 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   632 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   633 DTSTAMP:20090311T205758
       
   634 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   635 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8410
       
   636 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8410
       
   637 SUMMARY:Automating System Builds and Maintenance with Cobbler and Puppet
       
   638 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Eric Mandel (BlackMesh), Jason Ford (BlackMesh)
       
   639  . Quickly, accurately, and reliably deploying new systems, across the en
       
   640  tire spectrum of production, test, and development systems, is a constan
       
   641  t challenge for system administrators and developers.  We leveraged Cobb
       
   642  ler and Puppet to overcome these challenges and will show attendees how 
       
   643  they can use Cobbler and Puppet to quickly, accurately, and reliably dep
       
   644  loy new systems.
       
   645 END:VEVENT
       
   646 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   647 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   648 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   649 DTSTAMP:20090326T000947
       
   650 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   651 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7507
       
   652 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--7507
       
   653 SUMMARY:User Interface Year 2020
       
   654 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Robin Rowe (Linux Plus Magazine). In the Year 2
       
   655  020 the user interface will look completely different from today. What w
       
   656  ill that be and how can FOSS lead the way?
       
   657 END:VEVENT
       
   658 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   659 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   660 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   661 DTSTAMP:20090317T133740
       
   662 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   663 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8365
       
   664 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8365
       
   665 SUMMARY:Open Source and Democracy - Creating transparent, trustworthy vo
       
   666  ting systems
       
   667 DESCRIPTION:Presented by James Tillman (Elections by the People Foundati
       
   668  on, Inc.), Richard Benham (Elections by the People Foundation, Inc.). Ov
       
   669  er the last few years, developments in the use of Open Source for creati
       
   670  ng efficient, verifiable, and trustworthy voting systems present viable 
       
   671  approaches to solving technical problems in elections systems.  The next
       
   672   wave of development will build on these recent achievements in the fiel
       
   673  d by integrating them into the real, often messy, world of election admi
       
   674  nistration and law.
       
   675 END:VEVENT
       
   676 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   677 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   678 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   679 DTSTAMP:20090404T185848
       
   680 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   681 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7837
       
   682 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--7837
       
   683 SUMMARY:Building a Private Cloud with Ubuntu Server
       
   684 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rick Clark (Canonical USA), Søren Hansen (Canon
       
   685  ical Ltd.). A discussion and demonstration on building and managing a pr
       
   686  ivate cloud using Ubuntu Server, and Eucalyptus
       
   687 END:VEVENT
       
   688 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   689 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   690 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   691 DTSTAMP:20090616T225603
       
   692 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
   693 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10193
       
   694 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--10193
       
   695 SUMMARY:Collaboration as a Business Function
       
   696 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Brent McConnell (Novell). With collaboration an
       
   697  d community tools like blogs, wikis, forums, tagging, and rating systems
       
   698  , the enterprise has become filled with collaboration tools to enable pr
       
   699  oductivity. However, the lack of integration in all these platforms crea
       
   700  tes not only Data Silos but Collaboration Silos.
       
   701 END:VEVENT
       
   702 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   703 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   704 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   705 DTSTAMP:20090619T215349
       
   706 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   707 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10213
       
   708 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--10213
       
   709 SUMMARY:Open Source Telephony in a Connected World
       
   710 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nagarajan Guru (Intel), Denis Kenzior (Intel). 
       
   711  As open source became mainstream and open source grew in the offering of
       
   712   applications, frameworks and system software, telephony platform and te
       
   713  lephony frameworks in the open source did not exist until recently. In t
       
   714  his session we will show you the how to of developing Linux telephony ap
       
   715  plications using Ofono and share with you the under-the-hood workings of
       
   716   a cellular telephony software stack.
       
   717 END:VEVENT
       
   718 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   719 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   720 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   721 DTSTAMP:20090506T185508
       
   722 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   723 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8308
       
   724 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8308
       
   725 SUMMARY:Innovative Interaction Using wiiMotes
       
   726 DESCRIPTION:Presented by John Harrison (Insight Industries), Matthew Har
       
   727  rison (Insight Industries). wiiMote headtracking demos are a YouTube sen
       
   728  sation and the technology is making its way from demos to production gam
       
   729  es and scientific visualization. Learn the theory behind wiiMote headtra
       
   730  cking, see it in action, and imagine what you might do with it.
       
   731 END:VEVENT
       
   732 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   733 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   734 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   735 DTSTAMP:20090311T225215
       
   736 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   737 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8059
       
   738 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8059
       
   739 SUMMARY:Perl 6 Update
       
   740 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Larry Wall (Netlogic Microsystems), Damian Conw
       
   741  ay (Thoughtstream). Larry Wall and Damian Conway will present the latest
       
   742   features of Perl 6, and discuss the on-going implementation of the new 
       
   743  Perl.
       
   744 END:VEVENT
       
   745 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   746 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143000
       
   747 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T134500
       
   748 DTSTAMP:20090311T110247
       
   749 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   750 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8082
       
   751 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-13:45--8082
       
   752 SUMMARY:GNOME Mobile
       
   753 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dave Neary (Neary Consulting). GNOME Mobile is 
       
   754  a collection of community projects which are at the heart of an increasi
       
   755  ng number of mobile Linux platforms. We will present the genesis of the 
       
   756  initiative, the state of the art, and our plans for the project, as we b
       
   757  ecome increasingly relevant to free software mobile developers.
       
   758 END:VEVENT
       
   759 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   760 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   761 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   762 DTSTAMP:20090311T174202
       
   763 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   764 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7388
       
   765 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--7388
       
   766 SUMMARY:Open Source / Open Government
       
   767 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Danese Cooper (Open Source Initiative and REvol
       
   768  ution Computing), Greg Elin (Sunlight Foundation), Brian Behlendorf (sel
       
   769  f), Silona Bonewald (League Of Technical Voters), Michael Tiemann (Open 
       
   770  Source Initiative). Panel of movers and shakers in the movement to open 
       
   771  government using the principals of Open Source.
       
   772 END:VEVENT
       
   773 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   774 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   775 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   776 DTSTAMP:20090310T213150
       
   777 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   778 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7885
       
   779 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--7885
       
   780 SUMMARY:Putting It All Together: Contributing to Open Source Projects
       
   781 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Justin Erenkrantz (The Apache Software Foundati
       
   782  on). In most open-source projects, often left unsaid is how to effective
       
   783  ly contribute within the accepted "societal norms" of a project.  Do not
       
   784   become a poisonous person and instead learn how to constructively contr
       
   785  ibute to your favorite open source project!
       
   786 END:VEVENT
       
   787 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   788 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   789 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   790 DTSTAMP:20090310T214156
       
   791 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   792 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8055
       
   793 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8055
       
   794 SUMMARY:Tracking Package Freshness
       
   795 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Scott Shawcroft (University of Washington). Com
       
   796  e find out which distribution is best... at keeping their official repos
       
   797  itories up to date.  Or which distribution has the most up to date LAMP 
       
   798  packages.  This presentation explores trends culled from package release
       
   799  s since October '08, discusses the challenge of making sense of it all a
       
   800  nd possible improvements to distribution and package maintenance.
       
   801 END:VEVENT
       
   802 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   803 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   804 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   805 DTSTAMP:20090310T231420
       
   806 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   807 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8217
       
   808 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8217
       
   809 SUMMARY:Living on the Edge
       
   810 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Danny O'Brien (Electronic Frontier Foundation).
       
   811   Why do we trust our most personal diary entries with only our closest f
       
   812  riends -- and distant machines of a faceless social networking service? 
       
   813  Why do you hand over to Amazon files and passwords that you wouldn't tel
       
   814  l your own mother? EFF's Danny O'Brien explains why innovation still com
       
   815  es from the edge of our networks -- and how the next generation of free 
       
   816  software will help.
       
   817 END:VEVENT
       
   818 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   819 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   820 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   821 DTSTAMP:20090701T165951
       
   822 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   823 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7607
       
   824 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--7607
       
   825 SUMMARY:What You Need to Know About Rails3
       
   826 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Yehuda Katz (Engine Yard Inc.). In December, Ra
       
   827  ils announced it would merge with Merb, and that they would be working t
       
   828  ogether to bring many of the salient elements of Merb into the next vers
       
   829  ion of Rails. Yehuda Katz, the maintainer of Merb (now on the Rails core
       
   830   team), will walk you through what's new, with a special focus on modula
       
   831  rity, performance, and a clean plugin API, three new points of focus for
       
   832   the framework
       
   833 END:VEVENT
       
   834 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   835 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   836 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   837 DTSTAMP:20090418T020503
       
   838 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   839 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8039
       
   840 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8039
       
   841 SUMMARY:CMake/CTest/CDash/CPack  - Build, Test, and Deploy Software in a
       
   842   Cross-Platform Development Environment
       
   843 DESCRIPTION:Presented by William Hoffman (Kitware Inc). CMake is a popul
       
   844  ar cross-platform, open-source build system used by KDE and many other p
       
   845  rojects.  CMake builds software using a set of simple platform independe
       
   846  nt configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces 
       
   847  targeted many popular compiler environments. CMake is actually a family 
       
   848  of tools that can be used to build (CMake), test (CTest/CDash) and deplo
       
   849  y (CPack) software.
       
   850 END:VEVENT
       
   851 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   852 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   853 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   854 DTSTAMP:20090409T175134
       
   855 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   856 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8472
       
   857 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8472
       
   858 SUMMARY:Server Management & Source Control: The key to scalability and t
       
   859  eamwork
       
   860 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Lance Albertson (Oregon State University Open S
       
   861  ource Lab). Keeping track of configuration changes between hundreds of s
       
   862  ervers is a challenging task not to mention keeping a history of all the
       
   863   changes that were made. This session focusing on utilizing open source 
       
   864  technology to not only help you manage your servers but it also promote 
       
   865  teamwork and self documentation. I'll focus on how the OSU Open Source L
       
   866  ab uses cfengine and git to manage their servers.
       
   867 END:VEVENT
       
   868 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   869 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   870 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   871 DTSTAMP:20090325T080647
       
   872 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   873 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8401
       
   874 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8401
       
   875 SUMMARY:Ten Usability Epiphanies for Your Open Source Web-app
       
   876 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Sigurd Magnusson (SilverStripe). Web 2.0, Ajax,
       
   877   usability, and thoughtful graphic design are now commonplace, but open 
       
   878  source web applications are lagging behind. Learn techniques that will m
       
   879  ake your project easier to use, more productive, less prone to user-frus
       
   880  tration, and more successful.
       
   881 END:VEVENT
       
   882 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   883 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   884 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   885 DTSTAMP:20090310T225802
       
   886 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   887 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8413
       
   888 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8413
       
   889 SUMMARY:Transparent Sharing of Complex Data with YAML
       
   890 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ingy döt Net (Hackers, Inc). YAML is the serial
       
   891  ization language that enables sharing of complex data between Perl, Pyth
       
   892  on, Ruby, PHP and Java. It does it so in a human friendly manner. Many p
       
   893  opular frameworks use YAML, including Ruby on Rails. In this talk, Ingy 
       
   894  döt Net, one of the authors of the YAML specification, will show you how
       
   895   to share data objects not feasible by JSON or XML.
       
   896 END:VEVENT
       
   897 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   898 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   899 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   900 DTSTAMP:20090403T235114
       
   901 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   902 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8191
       
   903 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8191
       
   904 SUMMARY:Where'd my Files Go? A guide to Modern Ubuntu Distributions
       
   905 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Kyle Rankin (QuinStreet, Inc.). While you might
       
   906   not be able to tell at a glance, a lot has changed behind the scenes on
       
   907   a modern Ubuntu system. For instance, did you know Ubuntu is phasing ou
       
   908  t System V init and has already replaced the init binary? In this talk K
       
   909  yle discusses the current changes Ubuntu is making to what we might cons
       
   910  ider the traditional Linux system.
       
   911 END:VEVENT
       
   912 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   913 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   914 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   915 DTSTAMP:20090630T211204
       
   916 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
   917 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10278
       
   918 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--10278
       
   919 SUMMARY:Sun GlassFish (OpenSolaris) Web Stack - The Next Generation Open
       
   920   Web Infrastructure
       
   921 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Murthy Chintalapati (Sun Microsystems Inc.), Jy
       
   922  ri Virkki (Sun Microsystems). The OpenSolaris Web Stack is an open sourc
       
   923  e project consists of popular  open source web infrastructure (known as 
       
   924  LAMP or SAMP) technologies,  such as Apache HTTPd, PHP, Python, MySQL, l
       
   925  ighttpd, as well as GlassFish  and Tomcat. As a fully integrated in the 
       
   926  OpenSolaris operating system,  Web Stack delivers close integration with
       
   927   OpenSolaris innovations such  as DTrace, ZFS, SMF and RBAC.
       
   928 END:VEVENT
       
   929 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   930 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   931 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   932 DTSTAMP:20090713T174407
       
   933 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   934 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10438
       
   935 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--10438
       
   936 SUMMARY:The State of SourceForge
       
   937 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ross Turk (SourceForge, Inc.). Campaigning for 
       
   938  wider adoption of open source, Ross attends conferences around the world
       
   939  , represents SourceForge in multiple industry consortia and professional
       
   940   groups, and makes open source software a little more fun through innova
       
   941  tive programs like the Community Choice Awards.
       
   942 END:VEVENT
       
   943 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   944 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   945 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   946 DTSTAMP:20090323T204625
       
   947 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   948 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8317
       
   949 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8317
       
   950 SUMMARY:Best practices for 'scripting' with Python 3
       
   951 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Matthew Harrison (Insight Industries). Sure you
       
   952   it's easy to throw a script over the fence for your users, but how do y
       
   953  ou deal with maintenance, testing, packaging and distributing your scrip
       
   954  ts?  This talk will cover best practices for python scripting including 
       
   955  any changes needed for version 3.
       
   956 END:VEVENT
       
   957 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   958 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   959 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   960 DTSTAMP:20090325T211627
       
   961 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   962 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8582
       
   963 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8582
       
   964 SUMMARY:Hacking Rakudo Perl
       
   965 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Patrick Michaud (pmichaud.com). This talk prese
       
   966  nts ways in which people can become active contributors to Perl 6 and Ra
       
   967  kudo Perl.  It presents the details needed to quickly become a Rakudo Pe
       
   968  rl and Perl 6 library developer.
       
   969 END:VEVENT
       
   970 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   971 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T152000
       
   972 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T143500
       
   973 DTSTAMP:20090310T233457
       
   974 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   975 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8360
       
   976 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-14:35--8360
       
   977 SUMMARY:Making Test Frameworks Mobile - How to Stuff a 900lb Gorilla int
       
   978  o a Smartphone
       
   979 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Clint Talbert (Mozilla), Joel Maher (Mozilla). 
       
   980  The Mozilla project has six test frameworks with over 100,000 combined t
       
   981  ests. For the Fennec mobile Firefox project, we coerced those frameworks
       
   982   to run on Maemo, Windows Mobile, and Symbian platforms.  We will cover 
       
   983  the challenges we faced and the lessons we learned.  Come find out how w
       
   984  e did it and how to apply these ideas to your next mobile project.
       
   985 END:VEVENT
       
   986 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   987 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
   988 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
   989 DTSTAMP:20090310T213128
       
   990 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   991 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8384
       
   992 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8384
       
   993 SUMMARY:Bureaucrats, Technocrats and Policy Cats: How the Government is 
       
   994  turning to Open Source, and Why.
       
   995 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Deborah Bryant (OSU Open Source Lab), Bjorn Fre
       
   996  eman-Benson (DemocracyLab), Greg Lund-Chaix (Oregon State University Ope
       
   997  n Source Lab), Clay Johnson (Sunlight Labs), Aleksandar Totic (Open Sour
       
   998  ce Digital Voting Foundation). Open source shares critical values with g
       
   999  overnment and public education that make them function in the ideal; mer
       
  1000  itocracy of ideas, transparency, collaboration. But where is the sweet s
       
  1001  pot in the confluence of these social, technical, and public policy idea
       
  1002  ls? And where is the opportunity for the citizen developer to get involv
       
  1003  ed?
       
  1004 END:VEVENT
       
  1005 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1006 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1007 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1008 DTSTAMP:20090310T231927
       
  1009 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
  1010 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8085
       
  1011 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8085
       
  1012 SUMMARY:Stand Up to the Lawyers -- Open Source Licensing and Intellectua
       
  1013  l Property Law 101 for Developers
       
  1014 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Donald Smith (The Eclipse Foundation). Have you
       
  1015   ever had a manager or legal department slow down your project why they 
       
  1016  try to figure out software licensing issues?  This session will arm you 
       
  1017  with all the key information you need to join the conversation and recog
       
  1018  nize when your lawyer is trying to pull a fast one, versus when you’re f
       
  1019  acing a legitimate challenge.
       
  1020 END:VEVENT
       
  1021 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1022 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1023 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1024 DTSTAMP:20090311T054730
       
  1025 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1026 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8371
       
  1027 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8371
       
  1028 SUMMARY:Hacking your Portable Linux Server
       
  1029 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Federico Lucifredi (SUSE team,  Novell). Hackin
       
  1030  g the Western Digital Mybook II to transform this elegant external hard 
       
  1031  drive into a bare-bones, extremely flexible hardware platform, in a revi
       
  1032  val of what we did with the Linksys WRT54G a few years ago. Intermediate
       
  1033   system skills (particularly Perl and Shell) recommended, along with ima
       
  1034  gination and the desire to have fun!
       
  1035 END:VEVENT
       
  1036 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1037 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1038 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1039 DTSTAMP:20090323T210250
       
  1040 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1041 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8465
       
  1042 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8465
       
  1043 SUMMARY:Antifeatures
       
  1044 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Benjamin Mako Hill (MIT Center for Future Civic
       
  1045   Media). This talk provides a humorous description of an argument in fav
       
  1046  or of free and open source software based on what I call "antifeatures:"
       
  1047   functionality that technology developers charge users to not include. F
       
  1048  rom DRM to crippled OSes to digital cameras, I will show off many of the
       
  1049   most egregious antifeatures and describe how open source both makes the
       
  1050  m impossible and helps users work around them.
       
  1051 END:VEVENT
       
  1052 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1053 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1054 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1055 DTSTAMP:20090310T213139
       
  1056 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
  1057 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7378
       
  1058 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--7378
       
  1059 SUMMARY:Using Hadoop for Big Data Analysis
       
  1060 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Mike Olson (Cloudera). Hadoop is a powerful ope
       
  1061  n source tool for analyzing large volumes of data.  I'll provide an over
       
  1062  view of Hadoop's architecture and describe some real-world use cases.
       
  1063 END:VEVENT
       
  1064 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1065 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1066 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1067 DTSTAMP:20090310T221202
       
  1068 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1069 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8216
       
  1070 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8216
       
  1071 SUMMARY:Embracing Forks: How Git Changes Open Source Contribution
       
  1072 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tom Preston-Werner (GitHub). Git is a distribut
       
  1073  ed version control system with easy branching that has forever changed t
       
  1074  he way that open source projects accept contributions. By embracing a pa
       
  1075  ttern of casual forking, the barrier to submit patches and track upstrea
       
  1076  m changes is reduced, resulting in an explosion of contributors and patc
       
  1077  hes. This talk will use case studies to illustrate how your project can 
       
  1078  enjoy these benefits.
       
  1079 END:VEVENT
       
  1080 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1081 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1082 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1083 DTSTAMP:20090706T173909
       
  1084 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
  1085 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8972
       
  1086 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8972
       
  1087 SUMMARY:R we f#¢$ed? Why We Don't Understand Risk, and How it Dooms Us A
       
  1088  ll
       
  1089 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Danese Cooper (Open Source Initiative and REvol
       
  1090  ution Computing), David Smith (REvolution Computing). Risk and chance pl
       
  1091  ay a huge part in our daily lives, yet the human brain doesn't come pre-
       
  1092  loaded with the right software to make intuitive decisions about them. T
       
  1093  his talk is to provide some illumination in the basic principles to help
       
  1094   you understand and quantify risk, and to introduce you to the open-sour
       
  1095  ce language R, an essential tool for finding statistical solutions to yo
       
  1096  ur own problems.
       
  1097 END:VEVENT
       
  1098 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1099 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1100 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1101 DTSTAMP:20090311T045701
       
  1102 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
  1103 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8028
       
  1104 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8028
       
  1105 SUMMARY:Sex and Design Axioms
       
  1106 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Juhan Sonin (Involution Studios). Sex and Desig
       
  1107  n Axioms describes the minimal rule set for designing interfaces: the fo
       
  1108  undational concepts that are required knowledge for designers and engine
       
  1109  ers to create usable and elegant interfaces. It is the analog for The El
       
  1110  ements of Style by Strunk and White on user interface that encompasses l
       
  1111  ayout, interaction, visual design, and prototyping tenets.
       
  1112 END:VEVENT
       
  1113 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1114 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1115 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1116 DTSTAMP:20090310T224645
       
  1117 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1118 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8432
       
  1119 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8432
       
  1120 SUMMARY:Linux Filesystem Performance for Databases
       
  1121 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Selena Deckelmann (PostgreSQL Project). How do 
       
  1122  you choose the right filesystem for your database management system? Adm
       
  1123  inistrators have a variety of filesystems to choose from, as well as vol
       
  1124  ume management and hardware or software RAID. This talk will examine how
       
  1125   different the performance of filesystems really are, and how do you go 
       
  1126  about systematically determining which configuration will be the best fo
       
  1127  r your application and hardware.
       
  1128 END:VEVENT
       
  1129 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1130 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1131 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1132 DTSTAMP:20090604T162724
       
  1133 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
  1134 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8621
       
  1135 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8621
       
  1136 SUMMARY:A Survey of Ubuntu Server in the Enterprise
       
  1137 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nick Barcet (Canonical UK Ltd). A recent survey
       
  1138   conducted by the Ubuntu Server community jointly with Canonical and Red
       
  1139  monk delivers some great insights on why more and more enterprises are c
       
  1140  hoosing Ubuntu Server Edition for their deployments and what workloads a
       
  1141  re being used. This talk will discuss the survey findings and propose so
       
  1142  me conclusions.
       
  1143 END:VEVENT
       
  1144 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1145 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1146 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1147 DTSTAMP:20090714T175949
       
  1148 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
  1149 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10369
       
  1150 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--10369
       
  1151 SUMMARY:The Cloud: OSS Business Model 3.0
       
  1152 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jeff Lawson (Twilio). Open source-based busines
       
  1153  ses have successfully relied a small but reliable set of business models
       
  1154  , including the support model and the freemium model.  More recently, co
       
  1155  mpanies have discovered that the Cloud offers a new monetization model, 
       
  1156  focused on reliability, scalability and simplified configuration.
       
  1157 END:VEVENT
       
  1158 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1159 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1160 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1161 DTSTAMP:20090715T204601
       
  1162 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
  1163 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10451
       
  1164 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--10451
       
  1165 SUMMARY:The Power of Cloud API's
       
  1166 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Alex Polvi (Cloudkick), Michael Mayo (ioffer.co
       
  1167  m), Erik Carlin (Rackspace). Coming soon!
       
  1168 END:VEVENT
       
  1169 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1170 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1171 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1172 DTSTAMP:20090310T222907
       
  1173 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
  1174 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7370
       
  1175 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--7370
       
  1176 SUMMARY:Using Windmill
       
  1177 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Adam Christian (Slide Inc.). Windmill is the be
       
  1178  st-integrated solution for Web test development and its success is large
       
  1179  ly due to its involved Open Source Community. This talk will get you wri
       
  1180  ting and running automated tests and show off some of the most useful bu
       
  1181  ilt-in tools for debugging and continuous integration.
       
  1182 END:VEVENT
       
  1183 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1184 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1185 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1186 DTSTAMP:20090314T012857
       
  1187 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
  1188 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8224
       
  1189 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8224
       
  1190 SUMMARY:UTF8, Perl and You
       
  1191 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rafael Almeria (Xerox). Do you have a website w
       
  1192  ritten in Perl that you need to migrate to UTF-8? Here are some importan
       
  1193  t details that you need to know in order to achieve that goal.
       
  1194 END:VEVENT
       
  1195 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1196 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T171500
       
  1197 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T163000
       
  1198 DTSTAMP:20090311T184157
       
  1199 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
  1200 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8814
       
  1201 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-16:30--8814
       
  1202 SUMMARY:Building an Atom-enabled Map-driven Location-aware Web-centric M
       
  1203  obile Application with POJOs and Android
       
  1204 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tim Bray (Sun Microsystems, Inc.). The good new
       
  1205  s is that you can do what the title says, and pretty easily too. The eve
       
  1206  n better news is that the platform and market are radically open. There 
       
  1207  are some warts and some bad news too; this talk is a personal narrative 
       
  1208  covering the lessons, pleasing and painful, learned in the course of my 
       
  1209  first hands-on Android project.
       
  1210 END:VEVENT
       
  1211 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1212 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1213 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1214 DTSTAMP:20090528T164026
       
  1215 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
  1216 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8453
       
  1217 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8453
       
  1218 SUMMARY:Hacking the Open Government
       
  1219 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Adina Levin, Debra Bowen (State of California),
       
  1220   Silona Bonewald (League Of Technical Voters), Kevin Marks (Google), Ila
       
  1221  n Rabinovitch (Geek-PAC). This panel will discuss accessing open governm
       
  1222  ent initiatives and creating new services around existing government dat
       
  1223  a on the internet. The idea is to get a point of view from each step of 
       
  1224  the process for open government initiatives, from producer and publisher
       
  1225  , to standards advocate, to consumer and user, and to elected representa
       
  1226  tive.
       
  1227 END:VEVENT
       
  1228 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1229 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1230 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1231 DTSTAMP:20090310T214051
       
  1232 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
  1233 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8352
       
  1234 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8352
       
  1235 SUMMARY:Business Models for Open Source Developers
       
  1236 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Darrius Thompson (OpenCandy, Inc.). There are m
       
  1237  any different Open Source business models. Yet the search continues for 
       
  1238  reliable revenue generating plans. This session will explore the variety
       
  1239   of approaches available to developers and will analyze both the advanta
       
  1240  ges and disadvantages of existing business models, while also exploring 
       
  1241  new models, such as revenue sharing, recommendations, third-party bundli
       
  1242  ng, advertising, and more.
       
  1243 END:VEVENT
       
  1244 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1245 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1246 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1247 DTSTAMP:20090312T032839
       
  1248 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1249 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8207
       
  1250 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8207
       
  1251 SUMMARY:Featherweight Linux: How to turn a netbook or older laptop into 
       
  1252  a Ferrari
       
  1253 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Akkana Peck (*). This talk will cover ways of c
       
  1254  onfiguring a Linux distribution to run efficiently on slow CPU, low memo
       
  1255  ry machines. You can get big performance gains from areas such as:  * sp
       
  1256  eeding up the boot process  * options for lightweight window managers  *
       
  1257   performance tools that can help you find bottlenecks  * tuning your ker
       
  1258  nel  * Finding lightweight alternatives to big applications
       
  1259 END:VEVENT
       
  1260 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1261 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1262 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1263 DTSTAMP:20090310T214807
       
  1264 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1265 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7493
       
  1266 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--7493
       
  1267 SUMMARY:Five Musical Patterns for Programmers
       
  1268 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jon Dahl (Tumblon). Music and software a lot in
       
  1269   common. We will look at five patterns from the world of music that are 
       
  1270  relevant to programming, and talk about how music history and theory can
       
  1271   help us become better software developers.
       
  1272 END:VEVENT
       
  1273 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1274 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1275 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1276 DTSTAMP:20090310T223128
       
  1277 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
  1278 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8404
       
  1279 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8404
       
  1280 SUMMARY:Open Source Analytics: Visualization and Predictive Modeling of 
       
  1281  Big Data with the R Programming Language
       
  1282 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Michael Driscoll (Dataspora). The age of Big Da
       
  1283  ta demands open-source tools that move beyond storage towards analytics:
       
  1284    tools to turn terabytes into insights. R is an open-source language fo
       
  1285  r statistical computing and graphics, and an extensible, embeddable tool
       
  1286   for the analysis of large data sets. In this session, I showcase R's po
       
  1287  wer by building predictive models for Brazilian soybean harvests and bas
       
  1288  eball slugger salaries.
       
  1289 END:VEVENT
       
  1290 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1291 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1292 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1293 DTSTAMP:20090310T225028
       
  1294 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1295 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8385
       
  1296 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8385
       
  1297 SUMMARY:Bluffer's Guide to autoconf and automake
       
  1298 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Casey West (Casey West Consulting). As users of
       
  1299   FLOSS software we have, on occasion, the need to understand the configu
       
  1300  ration systems of the software we use. This presentation will arm you wi
       
  1301  th just enough knowledge to be dangerous. You will learn how to write co
       
  1302  nfigure template files and, yes, you will learn about m4. m4 is the macr
       
  1303  o processor language used by autoconf.
       
  1304 END:VEVENT
       
  1305 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1306 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1307 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1308 DTSTAMP:20090310T215203
       
  1309 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
  1310 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7842
       
  1311 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--7842
       
  1312 SUMMARY:Preventing Data Loss Through Prudent Archiving
       
  1313 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bruce Momjian (EnterpriseDB). No one likes the 
       
  1314  sinking feeling of having lost data --- pictures, documents, source code
       
  1315  , or video that is gone and can never be fully recreated.  Though pruden
       
  1316  t archiving and risk analysis, it is possible to avoid data loss in all 
       
  1317  but the most extreme circumstances.  Data longevity is also an important
       
  1318   aspect of archiving, including the use of open data formats.
       
  1319 END:VEVENT
       
  1320 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1321 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1322 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1323 DTSTAMP:20090311T033158
       
  1324 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
  1325 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8149
       
  1326 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8149
       
  1327 SUMMARY:Put Down the Superglobals! Secure PHP Development with Inspekt
       
  1328 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Edward Finkler (Funkatron Productions). Inspekt
       
  1329   is a filtering and validation library for PHP5.  With a focus on ease o
       
  1330  f use, Inspekt makes writing secure PHP applications faster and easier. 
       
  1331   This talk covers the Inspekt library and the "input cage" concept, best
       
  1332   practices when utilizing the library, and how to integrate Inspekt with
       
  1333   existing applications and popular frameworks.
       
  1334 END:VEVENT
       
  1335 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1336 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1337 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1338 DTSTAMP:20090310T213744
       
  1339 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1340 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7988
       
  1341 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--7988
       
  1342 SUMMARY:Practical Object-Oriented Models in SQL
       
  1343 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bill Karwin (Karwin Software Solutions). SQL is
       
  1344   from Mars, Objects are from Venus. This talk is for software developers
       
  1345   who know SQL but are stuck trying to implement common object-oriented s
       
  1346  tructures in an SQL database.  Mimicking polymorphism, extensibility, an
       
  1347  d hierarchical data in the relational database paradigm can be confusing
       
  1348   and awkward, but they don't have to be.
       
  1349 END:VEVENT
       
  1350 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1351 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1352 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1353 DTSTAMP:20090714T021831
       
  1354 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
  1355 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8025
       
  1356 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8025
       
  1357 SUMMARY:Getting It Out There: Distribute Your Software For Ubuntu With L
       
  1358  aunchpad
       
  1359 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Josh Cronemeyer (ThoughtWorks). So you've just 
       
  1360  finished writing the next big thing, but how do you convince people to u
       
  1361  se it and build community around it? This talk will illustrate how to us
       
  1362  e Ubuntu's Launchpad to distribute open source applications. Launchpad i
       
  1363  s project hosting with unique features that facilitate simple installati
       
  1364  ons and upgrades leveraging the standard Debian distribution stack.
       
  1365 END:VEVENT
       
  1366 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1367 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1368 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1369 DTSTAMP:20090706T154519
       
  1370 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
  1371 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8268
       
  1372 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8268
       
  1373 SUMMARY:Snakebite: The Open Network
       
  1374 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Trent Nelson (Snakebite), Titus Brown (Michigan
       
  1375   State University). Snakebite is a culmination of ten months of secretiv
       
  1376  e work, seven trips to Michigan State University, six blown fuses and ab
       
  1377  out $60,000.  The end result?  A network of around 37-ish servers of all
       
  1378   different shapes and sizes, specifically geared towards the development
       
  1379   needs of open source projects.  Get the inside scoop from Snakebite's F
       
  1380  ounder, Trent Nelson, and MSU Director Dr. Titus Brown.
       
  1381 END:VEVENT
       
  1382 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1383 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1384 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1385 DTSTAMP:20090312T042450
       
  1386 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
  1387 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8011
       
  1388 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8011
       
  1389 SUMMARY:Choosing a Web Architecture for Perl
       
  1390 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Perrin Harkins (We Also Walk Dogs). In the past
       
  1391   few years, many new web proxy servers have come onto the scene with new
       
  1392   performance promises and features. At the same time, FastCGI has become
       
  1393   more widely used, giving people a possible alternative to mod_perl. Thi
       
  1394  s talk will help you choose the right architecture for you by presenting
       
  1395   a useful set of benchmarks and a comparison of strong points and key fe
       
  1396  atures.
       
  1397 END:VEVENT
       
  1398 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1399 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180500
       
  1400 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T172000
       
  1401 DTSTAMP:20090310T213219
       
  1402 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
  1403 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8873
       
  1404 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-17:20--8873
       
  1405 SUMMARY:Wikipedia for the iPhone/OLPC: storing the sum of human knowledg
       
  1406  e in 2GB
       
  1407 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Patrick Collison (Live Current Media). Released
       
  1408   in early 2008 under the GPL, and downloaded over 100,000 times, the off
       
  1409  line Wikipedia reader for the iPhone was one of the most popular pre-SDK
       
  1410   apps. Now available in 17 languages for the iPhone/OLPC, it's the main 
       
  1411  means of browsing Wikipedia for those without internet access. This talk
       
  1412   explains the techniques and challenges involved in efficiently storing 
       
  1413  Wikipedia on a mobile device.
       
  1414 END:VEVENT
       
  1415 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1416 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1417 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T180000
       
  1418 DTSTAMP:20090708T162028
       
  1419 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 2
       
  1420 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9003
       
  1421 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-18:00--9003
       
  1422 SUMMARY:Expo Hall Reception / OSCON Author Meet and Greet
       
  1423 DESCRIPTION:Have a drink and mingle with other OSCON participants, and s
       
  1424  ee the latest products, projects, services, and gadgets from sponsors an
       
  1425  d exhibitors during the Expo Hall Reception. The OSCON Author Meet and G
       
  1426  reet will be held there as well at the same time.
       
  1427 END:VEVENT
       
  1428 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1429 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1430 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1431 DTSTAMP:20090709T170447
       
  1432 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
  1433 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9380
       
  1434 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--9380
       
  1435 SUMMARY:Open Source Language Roundtable
       
  1436 DESCRIPTION:Join us for a live web-casted roundtable discussion with som
       
  1437  e of the leading figures in open source languages such as Ruby, Perl, Py
       
  1438  thon and PHP, hosted by O'Reilly Media.  We'll debate and discuss the st
       
  1439  rengths and weaknesses, and what the sweet spots are in the application 
       
  1440  space for each language.
       
  1441 END:VEVENT
       
  1442 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1443 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1444 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1445 DTSTAMP:20090512T171501
       
  1446 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
  1447 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9091
       
  1448 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--9091
       
  1449 SUMMARY:Open Source Network Monitoring & Management
       
  1450 DESCRIPTION:As businesses, both small and large, try to cut operating co
       
  1451  sts, they begin to turn to open source software.  How do we lessen the e
       
  1452  ntry barrier to network monitoring with open source software, and what h
       
  1453  urdles do we still need to jump?
       
  1454 END:VEVENT
       
  1455 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1456 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1457 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1458 DTSTAMP:20090716T201619
       
  1459 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1460 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10432
       
  1461 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--10432
       
  1462 SUMMARY:StackOverflow Flash Mob for the R User Community
       
  1463 DESCRIPTION:We will lead an online flashmob to populate StackOverflow wi
       
  1464  th R language content.  R, the open source statistical language, has a n
       
  1465  otoriously steep learning curve.  The same technical questions tend be a
       
  1466  sked repeatedly on the R-help mailing lists.  StackOverflow's forum repr
       
  1467  esents a powerful corrective to this ailment, and could prove a valuable
       
  1468   resource to the growing R community.
       
  1469 END:VEVENT
       
  1470 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1471 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1472 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1473 DTSTAMP:20090602T100259
       
  1474 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1475 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9778
       
  1476 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--9778
       
  1477 SUMMARY:OpenSolaris Source Juicer: Discussing Cloud-based Community Soft
       
  1478  ware Development
       
  1479 DESCRIPTION:OpenSolaris Source Juicer is a web service for software cent
       
  1480  ric collaboration and development.  Much of the software development env
       
  1481  ironment can now be moved into the cloud.  I will discuss the capabiliti
       
  1482  es of this system as well as future possibilities for collaborative clou
       
  1483  d based software development.
       
  1484 END:VEVENT
       
  1485 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1486 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1487 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1488 DTSTAMP:20090615T233651
       
  1489 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
  1490 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10184
       
  1491 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--10184
       
  1492 SUMMARY:Writing (and More) for O'Reilly
       
  1493 DESCRIPTION:Would you like to write for O'Reilly?  Blog?  Create podcast
       
  1494  s or screencasts?  Come find out what the possibilities include.
       
  1495 END:VEVENT
       
  1496 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1497 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1498 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1499 DTSTAMP:20090602T172042
       
  1500 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1501 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9760
       
  1502 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--9760
       
  1503 SUMMARY:Meet Authors from Pragmatic Bookshelf
       
  1504 DESCRIPTION:Gather with published and upcoming authors of programming bo
       
  1505  oks from the industry favorite publisher, Pragmatic Bookshelf.  Join thi
       
  1506  s informal chat about programming, writing books, job hunting, and caree
       
  1507  r development.
       
  1508 END:VEVENT
       
  1509 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1510 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1511 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1512 DTSTAMP:20090528T210752
       
  1513 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
  1514 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9775
       
  1515 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--9775
       
  1516 SUMMARY:Gearman
       
  1517 DESCRIPTION:Did you miss the Gearman tutorial or session? Have a questio
       
  1518  n that didn't get answered? Here's one more chance to discuss things!
       
  1519 END:VEVENT
       
  1520 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1521 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1522 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1523 DTSTAMP:20090611T032239
       
  1524 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
  1525 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10161
       
  1526 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--10161
       
  1527 SUMMARY:Taking Advantage of the Cloud
       
  1528 DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about Cloud Computing, how to get started, 
       
  1529  and how to take advantage of all of the available technology in cloud co
       
  1530  mputing today. This buzzword has a lot of interesting innovation behind 
       
  1531  it and you can take advantage of this innovation easily!
       
  1532 END:VEVENT
       
  1533 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1534 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1535 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1536 DTSTAMP:20090617T172607
       
  1537 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1538 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10192
       
  1539 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--10192
       
  1540 SUMMARY:BASH and Beyond...
       
  1541 DESCRIPTION:Explore the concepts in automating tasks with BASH, PERL and
       
  1542   other scripting languages. What command line tools do you use to get th
       
  1543  e job done efficiently and effectively? With the growing prevalence of w
       
  1544  eb front-ends, how do you still use the command line to administer your 
       
  1545  systems?
       
  1546 END:VEVENT
       
  1547 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1548 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1549 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1550 DTSTAMP:20090629T192310
       
  1551 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
  1552 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10222
       
  1553 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--10222
       
  1554 SUMMARY:Best Practices for Social Websites in the Enterprise
       
  1555 DESCRIPTION:Companies are increasing looking to use social publishing to
       
  1556   build audiences, get feedback about their products, make it easy for us
       
  1557  ers and fans to participate socially on their website, and help get conn
       
  1558  ected through integration with social networks.  In this session we will
       
  1559   review best practices in performance, scalability, security, and conten
       
  1560  t staging for these social publishing sites.
       
  1561 END:VEVENT
       
  1562 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1563 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1564 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T190000
       
  1565 DTSTAMP:20090709T234248
       
  1566 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
  1567 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10352
       
  1568 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-19:00--10352
       
  1569 SUMMARY:Joomla! Community Meet Up
       
  1570 DESCRIPTION:What's happening in the Joomla! project? Meet Up to talk abo
       
  1571  ut 1.6, the Joomla! Framework, project organization, how to get involved
       
  1572   and future directions for Joomla! and its community.
       
  1573 END:VEVENT
       
  1574 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1575 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T210000
       
  1576 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1577 DTSTAMP:20090714T163812
       
  1578 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
  1579 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10443
       
  1580 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-20:00--10443
       
  1581 SUMMARY:Legal and Organizational Help for FOSS Non-Profits
       
  1582 DESCRIPTION:FOSS projects regularly face legal issues.  Often these rela
       
  1583  te to licensing their own code, but as projects grow they also deal with
       
  1584   organizational issues, patent risk, and a variety of other challenges. 
       
  1585   In this BoF, FOSS legal and non-profit management professionals from th
       
  1586  e Software Freedom Law Center and Conservancy will talk about how to man
       
  1587  age these issues.
       
  1588 END:VEVENT
       
  1589 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1590 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T210000
       
  1591 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1592 DTSTAMP:20090715T171153
       
  1593 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1594 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10444
       
  1595 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-20:00--10444
       
  1596 SUMMARY:FamilySearch Genealogical Platform and You
       
  1597 DESCRIPTION:FamilySearch is delivering Open Genealogical platform that i
       
  1598  ncludes: 1) APIs to billions of names and records 2) encouraging and con
       
  1599  tributing to open source projects for API wrappers and sample code for m
       
  1600  any environments. Free Developers Services at DevNet.FamilySearch.org. F
       
  1601  amilySearch is a nonprofit organization with the world's largest reposit
       
  1602  ory of genealogical resources.
       
  1603 END:VEVENT
       
  1604 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1605 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T210000
       
  1606 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T200000
       
  1607 DTSTAMP:20090716T180202
       
  1608 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1609 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10455
       
  1610 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-20:00--10455
       
  1611 SUMMARY:Open Data and the Semantic Web
       
  1612 DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in open data?  How about connecting your 
       
  1613  data to other data sets using Semantic Web technology?  We'll be sharing
       
  1614   ideas and answering questions on these topics and more.
       
  1615 END:VEVENT
       
  1616 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1617 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T220000
       
  1618 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090722T210000
       
  1619 DTSTAMP:20090716T183501
       
  1620 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1621 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10454
       
  1622 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-22-21:00--10454
       
  1623 SUMMARY:Is Enterprise Flash Ready for Prime Time?
       
  1624 DESCRIPTION:Enterprise flash should mean higher performance and easier s
       
  1625  caling for web datacenters. However, questions remain about flash’s reli
       
  1626  ability, and exploiting its advantages will require new approaches to we
       
  1627  b application design. Peter Zaitsev will moderate this informative sessi
       
  1628  on where participants can discuss the opportunities and challenges for l
       
  1629  everaging flash.
       
  1630 END:VEVENT