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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:20090723T091500
       
     8 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
     9 DTSTAMP:20090619T154409
       
    10 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    11 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10173
       
    12 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-09:00--10173
       
    13 SUMMARY:Standing Out in the Crowd
       
    14 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Kirrily Robert (Infotrope). What's it like to b
       
    15  e a woman in an open source project that's 99% men? What's it like to be
       
    16   a woman in a project that's 75%... women? Kirrily Robert, who has worke
       
    17  d on both kinds of projects, will talk about the differences, and what w
       
    18  e can learn from majority-female open source projects.
       
    19 END:VEVENT
       
    20 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    21 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
    22 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
    23 DTSTAMP:20090625T233546
       
    24 LOCATION:Meeting Room C1/C4
       
    25 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9008
       
    26 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-09:00--9008
       
    27 SUMMARY:OSCamp 2009
       
    28 DESCRIPTION:OSCamp 2009, a community organized event designed to share a
       
    29  nd improve the essential skills required to participate in collaborative
       
    30  , free and open online projects. The event features a mix of educational
       
    31   presentations and hands-on coaching from experts in participatory commu
       
    32  nities.
       
    33 END:VEVENT
       
    34 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    35 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180000
       
    36 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
    37 DTSTAMP:20090702T000503
       
    38 LOCATION:Meeting Room N
       
    39 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10250
       
    40 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-09:00--10250
       
    41 SUMMARY:Sunlight Labs Hackathon
       
    42 DESCRIPTION:At the Sunlight Labs hackathon, Sunlight Labs will be workin
       
    43  g with developers on two major projects: 1. Parsing sites at for our 50 
       
    44  state project to get every state legislature in a common data format, an
       
    45  d 2. Adding data into Sunlight's newest project, Congrelate.
       
    46 END:VEVENT
       
    47 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    48 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T093000
       
    49 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T091500
       
    50 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
    51 DTSTAMP:20090715T172914
       
    52 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    53 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9168
       
    54 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-09:15--9168
       
    55 SUMMARY:Your Work in Open Source, the Numbers
       
    56 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Chris DiBona (Google, Inc.). Google crawls more
       
    57   than just web  pages, we also crawl source code. Ever wondered just how
       
    58   much open source code is out there? What licenses is all that code unde
       
    59  r? Which projects are the most shared? We'll try to answer these questio
       
    60  ns in this talk.
       
    61 END:VEVENT
       
    62 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    63 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T094500
       
    64 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T093000
       
    65 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
    66 DTSTAMP:20090624T145340
       
    67 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    68 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10209
       
    69 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-09:30--10209
       
    70 SUMMARY:Enabling Academic Research – Open Tools and Services on Microsof
       
    71  t Platforms
       
    72 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Tony Hey (Microsoft Corporation). Microsoft Ext
       
    73  ernal Research builds bridges between academia, industry, and government
       
    74   to advance computer science, education, and scientific research. Modern
       
    75   science and academic research increasingly relies on integrated informa
       
    76  tion technologies and computation to collect, process, and analyze compl
       
    77  ex data.
       
    78 END:VEVENT
       
    79 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    80 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T100000
       
    81 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T094500
       
    82 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
    83 DTSTAMP:20090427T153754
       
    84 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    85 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9210
       
    86 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-09:45--9210
       
    87 SUMMARY:Cloud Computing - Why IT Matters
       
    88 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Simon Wardley (Canonical Ltd). Keynote by Simon
       
    89   Wardley, Canoncial Ltd.
       
    90 END:VEVENT
       
    91 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
    92 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T101500
       
    93 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T100000
       
    94 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T090000
       
    95 DTSTAMP:20090325T171030
       
    96 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
    97 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9016
       
    98 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:00--9016
       
    99 SUMMARY:Q & A
       
   100 DESCRIPTION:An open microphone question and answer session with the morn
       
   101  ing's keynote speakers.
       
   102 END:VEVENT
       
   103 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   104 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   105 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   106 DTSTAMP:20090310T214001
       
   107 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   108 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8196
       
   109 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8196
       
   110 SUMMARY:Drizzle: Status, Principles, and Ecosystem
       
   111 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Brian Aker (Sun Microsystems, Inc.), Monty Tayl
       
   112  or (Sun Microsystems - Drizzle), Mark Atwood (Network.com at Sun Microsy
       
   113  stems), Ronald  Bradford (42SQL), Eric Day (Sun Microsystems), Patrick G
       
   114  albraith (Lycos Inc.). In this panel talk a number of core Drizzle devel
       
   115  opers will explain where development sits today, critical tools involved
       
   116  , best practices that were used to get here, and how a vibrant open-sour
       
   117  ce developer community has been built.
       
   118 END:VEVENT
       
   119 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   120 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   121 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   122 DTSTAMP:20090713T211653
       
   123 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   124 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8008
       
   125 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8008
       
   126 SUMMARY:<video> and the Open Web
       
   127 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Mark Surman (Mozilla Foundation), Asa Dotzler (
       
   128  Mozilla). Using the <video> tag in HTML5, developers can do all sorts of
       
   129   things that are hard or impossible with plugins. In this presentation, 
       
   130  Mozilla's Mark Surman and Asa Dotzler paint a picture of the open video 
       
   131  future and demo the cool stuff you can do with web video when it's prope
       
   132  rly integrated with a page.
       
   133 END:VEVENT
       
   134 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   135 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   136 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   137 DTSTAMP:20090310T213033
       
   138 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   139 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8133
       
   140 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8133
       
   141 SUMMARY:Persistence Solutions with the Smalltalk Seaside Web Framework
       
   142 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Randal L. Schwartz (Stonehenge Consulting Servi
       
   143  ces, Inc.). Nearly all Web Applications need persistent solutions to be 
       
   144  effective. For Perl and Ruby, the choice is generally "use an Object-Rel
       
   145  ational Mapper to put data into an SQL database", but with Smalltalk's o
       
   146  bject model, pure-object storage is also available as an option.  We'll 
       
   147  look at ORM and Object solutions for web apps built with Seaside, includ
       
   148  ing a few commercial solutions like GemStone/S
       
   149 END:VEVENT
       
   150 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   151 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   152 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   153 DTSTAMP:20090629T215044
       
   154 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   155 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8105
       
   156 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8105
       
   157 SUMMARY:Computational Journalism
       
   158 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Nick Diakopoulos (Georgia Tech), Brad Stenger (
       
   159  Ars Technica). The era of traditional journalism is giving way to someth
       
   160  ing else. We think that something else is Computational Journalism. CJ r
       
   161  ecognizes the need for internal production and for public-facing news de
       
   162  livery innovations. What journalists provide in terms of services, inter
       
   163  faces, and business models are in flux. To settle things, smart experime
       
   164  nts (often using Open Source APIs) are critical.
       
   165 END:VEVENT
       
   166 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   167 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   168 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   169 DTSTAMP:20090312T152958
       
   170 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   171 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8135
       
   172 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8135
       
   173 SUMMARY:Situation Normal, Everything Must Change
       
   174 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Simon Wardley (Canonical Ltd). In today's compu
       
   175  ting world, it can often feel like we are drowning in wave after wave of
       
   176   new trends such as mashups, service oriented architecture and cloud com
       
   177  puting. This sea of concepts are simply the manifestation of an underlyi
       
   178  ng change in IT. In this session we will explore what is happening and w
       
   179  hy open source is the dominant model for the future.
       
   180 END:VEVENT
       
   181 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   182 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   183 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   184 DTSTAMP:20090310T220333
       
   185 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   186 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8194
       
   187 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8194
       
   188 SUMMARY:Introduction to Forensics
       
   189 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Kyle Rankin (QuinStreet, Inc.). n this talk Kyl
       
   190  e Rankin will provide an introduction to performing forensics analysis o
       
   191  n Linux machines using the popular Sleuthkit tools with their easy-to-us
       
   192  e Autopsy web-based front-end. The talk will cover basic concepts for a 
       
   193  forensics investigation, and at the end there will be a demo with a comp
       
   194  romised Linux image.
       
   195 END:VEVENT
       
   196 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   197 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   198 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   199 DTSTAMP:20090310T213251
       
   200 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   201 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7920
       
   202 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--7920
       
   203 SUMMARY:There Are No Unicorns: And Other Lessons Learned While Running a
       
   204  n Innovation Team
       
   205 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rolf Skyberg (eBay, Inc.). Everybody wants inno
       
   206  vation. Innovation is believed to be magical unicorn which will lead the
       
   207   way to success and riches, but this is easier said than done. In this t
       
   208  alk I'll discuss lessons learned from two years driving innovation on eB
       
   209  ay's Disruptive Innovation team; which strategies worked and which didn'
       
   210  t, and what questions you should start asking first when someone tells y
       
   211  ou to "go innovate"!
       
   212 END:VEVENT
       
   213 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   214 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   215 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   216 DTSTAMP:20090310T213245
       
   217 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   218 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8416
       
   219 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8416
       
   220 SUMMARY:What Has Worked: OpenOffice.org Around the World
       
   221 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Louis Suarez-Potts (Sun Microsystems, Inc. / Op
       
   222  enOffice.org). OOo has succeeded in engaging thousands of contributors a
       
   223  round the world. Many are not technical. How was this done? As well, gov
       
   224  ernments are now adopting OpenOffice.org: Why? And, how do the local and
       
   225   localization communuties contribute to this adoption? Finally, what les
       
   226  sons can other Foss projects take from OpenOffice.org's accompishments?
       
   227 END:VEVENT
       
   228 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   229 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   230 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   231 DTSTAMP:20090714T180056
       
   232 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   233 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8792
       
   234 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8792
       
   235 SUMMARY:Wrangling Your Ubuntu Systems
       
   236 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ken Drachnik (Canonical). As Ubuntu environment
       
   237  s grow, the complexity of managing packages and updating systems quickly
       
   238   outgrows the ability of a sys admin to easily manage servers and deskto
       
   239  ps with manual commands and scripts.    This talk will explore some of t
       
   240  he technologies that Ubuntu admins can use to manage their Ubuntu enviro
       
   241  nments and how these can be extended to managing Cloud environments.
       
   242 END:VEVENT
       
   243 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   244 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   245 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   246 DTSTAMP:20090504T175843
       
   247 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   248 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8999
       
   249 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8999
       
   250 SUMMARY:Building Enterprise Social Networks with Liferay Portal
       
   251 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Brian Chan (Liferay, Inc.). Liferay Portal is a
       
   252   Java framework that provides blogs, document management, message boards
       
   253  , and wikis, with a social network flavor. We'll demo how to use Liferay
       
   254   Social API to wire collaborative social network sites for Cisco and Min
       
   255  i United, write an app that will automatically expose it to Facebook and
       
   256   iGoogle, and how to write language-agnostic apps in Java, Groovy, PHP, 
       
   257  Python, and Ruby.
       
   258 END:VEVENT
       
   259 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   260 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   261 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   262 DTSTAMP:20090716T202709
       
   263 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
   264 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9914
       
   265 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--9914
       
   266 SUMMARY:Building Complex UI Animations in Moblin Clutter 1.0
       
   267 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Chris Lord (Intel). In the process of creating 
       
   268  application for the new user experience in Moblin 2.0, a lot has been le
       
   269  arned about how to effectively use Clutter to build aesthetically pleasi
       
   270  ng and practical interfaces. This will be a tutorial on how to implement
       
   271   complex and good-looking UI animations using Clutter.
       
   272 END:VEVENT
       
   273 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   274 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   275 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   276 DTSTAMP:20090615T205745
       
   277 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   278 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10185
       
   279 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--10185
       
   280 SUMMARY:Give Your ERP Some REST with p2ee
       
   281 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Alejandro Imass (Yabarana Corporation). ERP is 
       
   282  an area where FOSS programmers haven't particularly excelled at challeng
       
   283  ing the dogmas of traditional IS. In fact, the “monolithic ERP” challeng
       
   284  es the very nature of FOSS and the diversity of it's communities. p2ee i
       
   285  s a back-to-basics approach, based on the REST architectural style and n
       
   286  ew Web2 technologies.
       
   287 END:VEVENT
       
   288 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   289 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   290 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   291 DTSTAMP:20090714T153106
       
   292 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   293 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9119
       
   294 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--9119
       
   295 SUMMARY:JRuby on Google App Engine
       
   296 DESCRIPTION:Presented by John Woodell (Google, Inc. ), Max Ross (Google,
       
   297   Inc. ), Ted Han (Videojuicer). Using JRuby, apps created with Ruby fram
       
   298  eworks like Rails or Merb can now be deployed to Google's highly scalabl
       
   299  e infrastructure. This talk, will provide an overview of App Engine, wit
       
   300  h attention to current features and apis. We will also show some demos, 
       
   301  including deployment to the production environment, and provide some ins
       
   302  ight into (and best practices for) using the App Engine Datastore.
       
   303 END:VEVENT
       
   304 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   305 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   306 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   307 DTSTAMP:20090310T233842
       
   308 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   309 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8169
       
   310 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--8169
       
   311 SUMMARY:All the Little Pieces: Distributed systems with PHP
       
   312 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Andrei Zmievski (Digg). Scaling up takes you on
       
   313  ly so far. Every Web business serious about its future needs to think ab
       
   314  out scaling out. Distributed systems are a key component of this strateg
       
   315  y, but they aren't as difficult as they sound. This session will cover s
       
   316  everal distributed technologies and their use with PHP.
       
   317 END:VEVENT
       
   318 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   319 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113000
       
   320 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T104500
       
   321 DTSTAMP:20090311T021751
       
   322 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   323 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7373
       
   324 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-10:45--7373
       
   325 SUMMARY:Java Testing on the Fast Lane
       
   326 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Andres Almiray (Oracle USA Inc.), Ixchel Ruiz (
       
   327  CCA). Learn how the Groovy language can help you enhance your testing ex
       
   328  perience of Java applications.
       
   329 END:VEVENT
       
   330 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   331 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   332 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   333 DTSTAMP:20090310T214816
       
   334 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   335 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8415
       
   336 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8415
       
   337 SUMMARY:Functional Programming for the Real World
       
   338 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bryan O'Sullivan (Serpentine Green Design). Lan
       
   339  guages like Erlang, Haskell, Scala and Clojure have been gaining visibil
       
   340  ity rapidly over the past few years. Our panel will discuss the advantag
       
   341  es and challenges of developing and deploying software using functional 
       
   342  languages. How do coding, QA, and maintenance change in this world?
       
   343 END:VEVENT
       
   344 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   345 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   346 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   347 DTSTAMP:20090325T211619
       
   348 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   349 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8584
       
   350 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8584
       
   351 SUMMARY:Building Compilers with the Parrot Compiler Toolkit
       
   352 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Patrick Michaud (pmichaud.com). This talk provi
       
   353  des a tutorial on creating compilers in Parrot using the Parrot Compiler
       
   354   Toolkit.  It walks through the process of creating a parser, building a
       
   355  n abstract syntax tree, and generating executable output.
       
   356 END:VEVENT
       
   357 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   358 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   359 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   360 DTSTAMP:20090314T035856
       
   361 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   362 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7859
       
   363 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--7859
       
   364 SUMMARY:Tips and Tricks for Writing PostGIS Spatial Queries
       
   365 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Leo Hsu (Paragon Corporation), Regina Obe (Para
       
   366  gon Corporation). We shall present 10 tricks/techniques for writing effi
       
   367  cient PostGIS spatial queries.
       
   368 END:VEVENT
       
   369 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   370 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   371 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   372 DTSTAMP:20090602T160439
       
   373 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   374 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8354
       
   375 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8354
       
   376 SUMMARY:The Google Open Source Update
       
   377 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Chris DiBona (Google, Inc.). In this talk, Chri
       
   378  s DiBona will bring the audience up to date on recent Google activities 
       
   379  in open source. We will specifically cover advances in Android's open so
       
   380  urce deployment infrastructure, including the Gerrit and Repo tools, and
       
   381   the directions those tools are taking.
       
   382 END:VEVENT
       
   383 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   384 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   385 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   386 DTSTAMP:20090310T220701
       
   387 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   388 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7984
       
   389 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--7984
       
   390 SUMMARY:Eucalyptus: an Open Source Infrastructure for Cloud Computing
       
   391 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rich Wolski (University of California, Santa Ba
       
   392  rbara (UCSB)). We will present Eucalyptus -- Elastic Utility Computing A
       
   393  rchitecture for Linking Your Programs to Useful Systems -- an open sourc
       
   394  e software infrastructure that implements IaaS-style cloud computing. Th
       
   395  e goal of Eucalyptus is to allow sites with existing clusters and server
       
   396   infrastructure to host an elastic computing service that is interface-c
       
   397  ompatible with Amazon's AWS.
       
   398 END:VEVENT
       
   399 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   400 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   401 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   402 DTSTAMP:20090310T214915
       
   403 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   404 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8397
       
   405 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8397
       
   406 SUMMARY:Security-Centered Design: Exploring the Impact of Human Behavior
       
   407 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Chris Shiflett (OmniTI). Perception is as impor
       
   408  tant as reality. In this multifarious talk, I'll introduce some of what 
       
   409  I have learned about cognitive psychology, exploring topics such as chan
       
   410  ge blindness and ambient signifiers, and I'll show some real-world examp
       
   411  les that demonstrate the profound impact human behavior can have on secu
       
   412  rity.
       
   413 END:VEVENT
       
   414 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   415 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   416 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   417 DTSTAMP:20090311T010407
       
   418 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   419 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8218
       
   420 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8218
       
   421 SUMMARY:Building a Business on the Cheap
       
   422 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Chris Wanstrath (GitHub). With all the hype sur
       
   423  rounding multimillion dollar rounds of funding, it's easy forget there's
       
   424   another way to build a business: by being cheap and smart. By relying o
       
   425  n open source, building in increments, and only buying what you need, it
       
   426  's possible to create a successful company on your own (or with a few co
       
   427  -founders). This talk will focus on just that: the frugal path to profit
       
   428  ability.
       
   429 END:VEVENT
       
   430 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   431 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   432 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   433 DTSTAMP:20090310T225036
       
   434 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   435 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8381
       
   436 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8381
       
   437 SUMMARY:Make Great Spreadsheets
       
   438 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Casey West (Casey West Consulting). "Spreadshee
       
   439  t::WriteExcel":http://search.cpan.org/~jmcnamara/Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-
       
   440  2.25/ is a great Perl module for generating useful Spreadsheets with mul
       
   441  tiple worksheets, cell formatting, and data validation. You can use thes
       
   442  e spreadsheets for simple reporting, of course, or you can use them as a
       
   443  n alternate interface to a data heavy application.
       
   444 END:VEVENT
       
   445 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   446 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   447 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   448 DTSTAMP:20090404T003942
       
   449 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   450 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8298
       
   451 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8298
       
   452 SUMMARY:Launchpad Foundations: Learning to Leverage a Component Architec
       
   453  ture
       
   454 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Gary Poster (Canonical, Ltd.). Study gains and 
       
   455  losses in how Launchpad, a collaboration web service for the open-source
       
   456   community, used a Python component library from Zope 3 to help manage a
       
   457   large project. Discuss when the approach might be appropriate. Code exa
       
   458  mples include automatic REST web service generation.  Demonstrate how th
       
   459  e component architecture might be leveraged in popular frameworks such a
       
   460  s Django.
       
   461 END:VEVENT
       
   462 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   463 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   464 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   465 DTSTAMP:20090706T231047
       
   466 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   467 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10357
       
   468 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--10357
       
   469 SUMMARY:Controlling the Addiction: Best Practices for Scaling With Memca
       
   470  ched (a.k.a "Crack for Developers") & the LAMP Stack
       
   471 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Joaquin Ruiz (Gear6). Dynamic consumer content 
       
   472  on the Web is straining the LAMP stack and demands a new caching tier fo
       
   473  r maximum scale.  Take a hit of Memcached and the sky's the scalability 
       
   474  limit, but be careful not to overdose.
       
   475 END:VEVENT
       
   476 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   477 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   478 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   479 DTSTAMP:20090311T132123
       
   480 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   481 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8417
       
   482 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8417
       
   483 SUMMARY:Accelerate your Rails Site with Automatic Generation-based Actio
       
   484  n Caching
       
   485 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rod Cope (OpenLogic, inc.). Rails caching is di
       
   486  fficult and complicated.  It takes some work to set it up, but it's even
       
   487   harder to make sure you always clear the right cache when data gets cha
       
   488  nged.  This session demonstrates how to build an automatic generation-ba
       
   489  sed action caching mechanism built on memcached that can handle edits fr
       
   490  om any angle while guaranteeing that users never see stale data.
       
   491 END:VEVENT
       
   492 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   493 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   494 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   495 DTSTAMP:20090310T213904
       
   496 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   497 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7529
       
   498 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--7529
       
   499 SUMMARY:Untestable Code
       
   500 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Sebastian Bergmann (thePHP.cc). How do you writ
       
   501  e untestable code and anger an ancient goddess? These and other question
       
   502  s will guide us while we discuss testability, an often forgotten attribu
       
   503  te of software design and quality. Starting from untestable code fragmen
       
   504  ts, the audience will learn why the code is untestable and how it can be
       
   505   refactored for testability.
       
   506 END:VEVENT
       
   507 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   508 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T122000
       
   509 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T113500
       
   510 DTSTAMP:20090318T211034
       
   511 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   512 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8348
       
   513 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-11:35--8348
       
   514 SUMMARY:Spring Framework 3.0- New and Notable
       
   515 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Rod Johnson (SpringSource). The Spring Framewor
       
   516  k is the most popular application programming framework for Java/Java EE
       
   517   development, with widespread adoption across many industries. If you’re
       
   518   a Spring user, you should understand the Spring 3.0 features and how th
       
   519  ey may benefit you; if you are not yet a Spring user, you may find Sprin
       
   520  g significantly more compelling.
       
   521 END:VEVENT
       
   522 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   523 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   524 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   525 DTSTAMP:20090324T032001
       
   526 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   527 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8106
       
   528 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8106
       
   529 SUMMARY:State of Lightning Talks 2009
       
   530 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Josh Berkus (PostgreSQL Experts, Inc.). Come se
       
   531  e your favorite open source projects for updates on what they've been do
       
   532  ing while you were out partying (or job-hunting) all year.  What has Moz
       
   533  illa been up to?  What's going on with the FreeBSD Kernel?  Have MySQL a
       
   534  nd PostgreSQL finally killed each other off? Join us for a 1 1/2 hour se
       
   535  ssion of 5-minute project updates, combined with both intentional and un
       
   536  intentional humor.
       
   537 END:VEVENT
       
   538 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   539 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   540 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   541 DTSTAMP:20090716T182601
       
   542 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   543 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7999
       
   544 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--7999
       
   545 SUMMARY: Thunderbird 3: A user-centric platform for email, learning from
       
   546   the web
       
   547 DESCRIPTION:Presented by David Ascher (Mozilla Messaging), Dan Mosedale 
       
   548  (Mozilla). Thunderbird 3 is nearing release -- in this developer-oriente
       
   549  d talk, David Ascher and Dan Mosedale will talk about what Thunderbird 3
       
   550   will mean to people who want to take an active role in managing their e
       
   551  mail lives.
       
   552 END:VEVENT
       
   553 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   554 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   555 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   556 DTSTAMP:20090310T213506
       
   557 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   558 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7905
       
   559 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--7905
       
   560 SUMMARY:Taming Your Data: Practical Data Integration Solutions with Kett
       
   561  le
       
   562 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Roland Bouman (XCDSQL Solutions / Strukton Rail
       
   563  ). Nowadays, data is everywhere: databases, spreadsheets, the web...if o
       
   564  nly we could access it at on time, at the right place, in the right form
       
   565  ... Turning data into information is a struggle. Like diamonds are mined
       
   566   and cut to create jewels, so must data be extracted and transformed to 
       
   567  create information. Learn how the open source data integration tool Kett
       
   568  le helps to fight your data dragons.
       
   569 END:VEVENT
       
   570 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   571 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   572 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   573 DTSTAMP:20090310T213248
       
   574 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   575 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8409
       
   576 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8409
       
   577 SUMMARY:Email Hates the Living!
       
   578 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ricardo Signes (Pobox.com). Email: you see it e
       
   579  very day. It's on your desktop. It's in your servers. Through the magic 
       
   580  of modern technology, it flows invisibly through the air and into your P
       
   581  DA! Your cellular phone conducts silent and arcane conversations  with d
       
   582  istant servers, speaking the ancient language of SMTP and the unknowable
       
   583   dialects of IMAP. Surely all this technology means progress of mankind.
       
   584  .. or does it?
       
   585 END:VEVENT
       
   586 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   587 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   588 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   589 DTSTAMP:20090312T072823
       
   590 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   591 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7927
       
   592 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--7927
       
   593 SUMMARY:Building Custom Linux Images for Amazon EC2
       
   594 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Eric Hammond (Campus Explorer, Inc.). Learn how
       
   595   to create your own Linux machine images (AMIs) for running on Amazon EC
       
   596  2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) customized with your choice of software packag
       
   597  es and application software configured to your liking. Use the latest op
       
   598  en source software to build custom images from scratch in a secure, auto
       
   599  mated, reproducible process. Discover when to use a public image with au
       
   600  tomatic customization at boot.
       
   601 END:VEVENT
       
   602 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   603 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   604 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   605 DTSTAMP:20090619T154230
       
   606 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   607 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10204
       
   608 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--10204
       
   609 SUMMARY:Why It Is Hard To Be Fast
       
   610 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dirk Hohndel (Intel Corporation), Arjan van de 
       
   611  Ven (Intel). From the early 80s to the early 2000s computers and softwar
       
   612  e got faster. But in the last 5 years the perception of performance hasn
       
   613  't really changed - or has even gotten worse! In this presentation we'll
       
   614   explain why it is hard to be fast, walk the audience step by step throu
       
   615  gh one example where we addressed the issue and talk about ways to look 
       
   616  at the problem more systematically.
       
   617 END:VEVENT
       
   618 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   619 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   620 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   621 DTSTAMP:20090311T110242
       
   622 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   623 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8083
       
   624 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8083
       
   625 SUMMARY:Does Working with Free Software Have to be so Hard?
       
   626 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dave Neary (Neary Consulting). Most companies w
       
   627  ho start working with free software projects have trouble. They run over
       
   628   common stumbling blocks. Questions go unanswered, patches go unreviewed
       
   629  . Why does it take so much time and evergy to be a good citizen? This pr
       
   630  esentation will outline the problems, and will give some metrics which y
       
   631  ou can use to evaluate a community's health before marrying them.
       
   632 END:VEVENT
       
   633 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   634 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   635 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   636 DTSTAMP:20090407T194535
       
   637 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   638 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7564
       
   639 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--7564
       
   640 SUMMARY:Erlang for Five Nines: A non technical introduction to Erlang
       
   641 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Francesco Cesarini (Erlang Training and Consult
       
   642  ing Ltd). This talk will introduce Erlang, expanding on what the hype is
       
   643   all about. It will provide a high level technical overview, looking at 
       
   644  its concurrency model and distribution models, software upgrade during r
       
   645  untime and scalability on multicore. It will describe its ever expanding
       
   646   community and domains of use, with examples on open source applications
       
   647  , commercial products and research projects
       
   648 END:VEVENT
       
   649 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   650 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   651 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   652 DTSTAMP:20090313T012221
       
   653 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   654 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8166
       
   655 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8166
       
   656 SUMMARY:FreeTUIT - Codeless GUI Programming
       
   657 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Eric Wilhelm (Scratch Computing). FreeTUIT is d
       
   658  esktop programming with less code.  A concise, declarative syntax for wi
       
   659  dget layout and an expressive API for runtime give you clean and maintai
       
   660  nable wxWidgets or Qt cross-platform applications in minutes.
       
   661 END:VEVENT
       
   662 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   663 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   664 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   665 DTSTAMP:20090406T140712
       
   666 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   667 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8411
       
   668 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8411
       
   669 SUMMARY:Building a Corporate Blog Portal Using WordPress MU
       
   670 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dan York (Voxeo Corporation). In this tight eco
       
   671  nomy, are you looking for a way to create a multi-blog portal for your c
       
   672  ompany or organization without spending a zillion dollars?  This talk wi
       
   673  ll introduce how you can create a powerful, custom-branded blog portal s
       
   674  upporting blogs and podcasts using the open source WordPress MU.
       
   675 END:VEVENT
       
   676 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   677 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   678 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   679 DTSTAMP:20090714T205725
       
   680 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   681 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10436
       
   682 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--10436
       
   683 SUMMARY:The Secured Enterprise: Leverage OpenID with Web Services
       
   684 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Prabath Siriwardena (WSO2 Inc.). SOA security n
       
   685  eeds to be by design, not as an afterthought. This session will demonstr
       
   686  ate implementing Message Interceptor Gateway security pattern with WSO2 
       
   687  ESB, WSO2 WSAS and WSO2 Identity Server - together with the OpenID/Infor
       
   688  mation Cards integration pattern at the front end.
       
   689 END:VEVENT
       
   690 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   691 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   692 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   693 DTSTAMP:20090310T220812
       
   694 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   695 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8480
       
   696 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8480
       
   697 SUMMARY:Rubinius 1.0: The Ruby VM That Could
       
   698 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Brian Ford (Engine Yard). This talk will give a
       
   699  n overview of Rubinius, an alternative Ruby implementation with a C++ VM
       
   700  , Ruby standard library, and Ruby compiler. It will also detail major re
       
   701  cent changes like switching away from stackless execution and improvemen
       
   702  ts in the core library data structures, garbage collector, compiler, and
       
   703   JIT assembler.
       
   704 END:VEVENT
       
   705 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   706 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   707 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   708 DTSTAMP:20090323T204710
       
   709 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   710 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8363
       
   711 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8363
       
   712 SUMMARY:Scaling Firefox Support with PHP
       
   713 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Laura Thomson (Mozilla Corporation). On Downloa
       
   714  d Day 2008 eight million users downloaded Firefox 3 and set a Guinness W
       
   715  orld Record.  Firefox 3's in-product help is provided by support.mozilla
       
   716  .com, written in PHP and using a variety of FOSS tools.  Learn how we sc
       
   717  aled up for Download Day and how we support millions of users worldwide.
       
   718 END:VEVENT
       
   719 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   720 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143000
       
   721 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T134500
       
   722 DTSTAMP:20090317T235758
       
   723 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   724 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8144
       
   725 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-13:45--8144
       
   726 SUMMARY:A Survey of Concurrency Constructs
       
   727 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ted Leung (Sun Microsystems). This talk will be
       
   728   a survey of concurrent programming constructs which are currently avail
       
   729  able in some programming language or library.    We will look at program
       
   730  ming model being presented, as well as examining some of the implementat
       
   731  ion challenges for the various models.
       
   732 END:VEVENT
       
   733 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   734 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   735 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   736 DTSTAMP:20090312T074111
       
   737 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   738 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8264
       
   739 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8264
       
   740 SUMMARY:Prism, Bringing Web Applications to the Desktop
       
   741 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Matthew Gertner (Independent). Although web app
       
   742  lications are catching up with their desktop counterparts, there is stil
       
   743  l ground to cover. Prism, a project initiated by Mozilla Labs, is an att
       
   744  empt to bridge this gap. In this talk, we explain why Prism represents a
       
   745   superior web client for running web applications. We use a live demo to
       
   746   show how easy it is to use Prism to customize a popular web app.
       
   747 END:VEVENT
       
   748 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   749 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   750 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   751 DTSTAMP:20090311T095939
       
   752 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   753 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8364
       
   754 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8364
       
   755 SUMMARY:Neo4j - The Benefits of Graph Databases
       
   756 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Emil Eifrem (Neo Technology). A graph db stores
       
   757   data in a network structure rather than in relational tables. This mode
       
   758  l is well suited for many web use cases such as tagging, metadata annota
       
   759  tions, social networks, wikis and other network-shaped or hierarchical d
       
   760  ata sets. This talk will introduce Neo4j: a high-performance, transactio
       
   761  nal open source graph db, which frequently outperforms RDBMSs with >1000
       
   762  x for such use cases.
       
   763 END:VEVENT
       
   764 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   765 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   766 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   767 DTSTAMP:20090310T223205
       
   768 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   769 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7925
       
   770 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--7925
       
   771 SUMMARY:How To Lie Like A Geek
       
   772 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Michael Schwern (Open Sourcery). Geeks have a s
       
   773  pecial relationship with The Truth.  Nothing is more important than corr
       
   774  ecting a falsehood, no matter how small, and nothing is more odious than
       
   775   not telling The Truth.  Unfortunately the meaning is often mangled and 
       
   776  the end result is the opposite, a lie.  This leads to misunderstanding, 
       
   777  mangled interfaces and the myth of the stupid user.
       
   778 END:VEVENT
       
   779 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   780 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   781 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   782 DTSTAMP:20090716T023654
       
   783 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
   784 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8362
       
   785 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8362
       
   786 SUMMARY:Building a Highly Scalable, Open Source, Twitter Clone
       
   787 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Dan Diephouse (MuleSource), Paul Brown (Multifa
       
   788  rious, Inc). What would you do if you were tasked with building a Twitte
       
   789  r clone which was highly scalable, made from open source components and 
       
   790  deployed in this infamous thing we call the cloud?
       
   791 END:VEVENT
       
   792 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   793 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   794 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   795 DTSTAMP:20090714T213122
       
   796 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
   797 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10435
       
   798 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--10435
       
   799 SUMMARY:MariaDB: Community Driven SQL Server
       
   800 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Kurt von Finck (Monty Program Ab), Michael Wide
       
   801  nius (Monty Program Ab). MariaDB is a fork of Sun's MySQL product. This 
       
   802  talk will present how MariaDB is both similar to and different from MySQ
       
   803  L, in both social and technical senses.
       
   804 END:VEVENT
       
   805 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   806 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   807 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   808 DTSTAMP:20090311T190108
       
   809 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
   810 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7453
       
   811 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--7453
       
   812 SUMMARY:Apache's "Open for Business" - Holistic Analysis and Design
       
   813 DESCRIPTION:Presented by David E Jones (Apache Software Foundation). Ope
       
   814  n source software opens a new world of efficiency and flexibility for so
       
   815  ftware, leading to new levels of custom built and customized software. T
       
   816  he approach described combines common pre-implementation artifacts used 
       
   817  in specific ways to lead from requirements to designs and then to softwa
       
   818  re that does a good job of meeting the needs of individuals and organiza
       
   819  tions.
       
   820 END:VEVENT
       
   821 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   822 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   823 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   824 DTSTAMP:20090316T203734
       
   825 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
   826 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8377
       
   827 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8377
       
   828 SUMMARY:The Role of Users in Open Source Projects
       
   829 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Stormy Peters (GNOME Foundation). While consume
       
   830  rs and the open source community don't interact often, users are importa
       
   831  nt to projects because users test software, spread the word, motivate de
       
   832  velopers, lend credibility, contribute financially and participate in us
       
   833  ers groups. Come learn why users are important to an open source project
       
   834   and how they can be more involved.
       
   835 END:VEVENT
       
   836 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   837 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   838 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   839 DTSTAMP:20090310T230538
       
   840 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
   841 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8230
       
   842 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8230
       
   843 SUMMARY:High Performance SQL with PostgreSQL
       
   844 DESCRIPTION:Presented by David Fetter (PgExperts). PostgreSQL 8.4 is the
       
   845   first Open Source database management system to handle trees and lists 
       
   846  using SQL:2008-compliant Common Table Expressions and Windowing function
       
   847  s.  You'll learn how these work, see intriguing examples, and walk out r
       
   848  eady to use them to your advantage.
       
   849 END:VEVENT
       
   850 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   851 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   852 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   853 DTSTAMP:20090504T112015
       
   854 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
   855 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8460
       
   856 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8460
       
   857 SUMMARY:Improving Legal Certainty in FOSS: Best Practices for Upstream P
       
   858  rojects
       
   859 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Richard Fontana (Red Hat, Inc.). FOSS can be se
       
   860  en as a new kind of legal system that facilitates sharing rights in code
       
   861  . Viewed in this way, FOSS can benefit from greater public knowledge of 
       
   862  code origins and licensing rules. My talk will focus on practical guidan
       
   863  ce for projects seeking to improve legal certainty in the code they writ
       
   864  e and use. I  will conclude with some longer-term institutional proposal
       
   865  s.
       
   866 END:VEVENT
       
   867 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   868 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   869 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   870 DTSTAMP:20090609T174834
       
   871 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
   872 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10154
       
   873 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--10154
       
   874 SUMMARY:Solving The Troll Problem: The Role of Allied Security Trust and
       
   875   Open Invention Network
       
   876 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Keith Bergelt (Open Invention Network), Daniel 
       
   877  McCurdy (Allied Security Trust). Over the last decade, patent litigation
       
   878  s launched by “patent trolls” have increased from approximately 3% of al
       
   879  l patent litigations filed to over 17%.  This session will analyze this 
       
   880  issue and offer detailed recommendations to reduce exposures to “patent 
       
   881  trolls,” including the role of AST and OIN in reducing such threats.
       
   882 END:VEVENT
       
   883 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   884 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   885 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   886 DTSTAMP:20090701T203154
       
   887 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
   888 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10340
       
   889 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--10340
       
   890 SUMMARY:How to Become a RESTafarian WOArrior
       
   891 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Aaron Fulkerson (MindTouch, Inc. ). The web has
       
   892   evolved into the preeminent application platform. The design principles
       
   893   and technologies that have served the Internet well in terms of cost, s
       
   894  cale and ease of development are just beginning to be applied to the ent
       
   895  erprise. This session explains the characteristics and benefits of Web O
       
   896  riented Architecture (WOA), provides strategies and includes enterprise 
       
   897  success stories.
       
   898 END:VEVENT
       
   899 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   900 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   901 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   902 DTSTAMP:20090630T174954
       
   903 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
   904 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7965
       
   905 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--7965
       
   906 SUMMARY:IronRuby 0.9
       
   907 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jimmy Schementi (Microsoft). IronRuby is almost
       
   908   at 1.0! Come and see how IronRuby is used in .NET programs, how well it
       
   909   performs, and how conformant it is.
       
   910 END:VEVENT
       
   911 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   912 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   913 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   914 DTSTAMP:20090317T190258
       
   915 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
   916 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8386
       
   917 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--8386
       
   918 SUMMARY:2009 PHP Best Practices
       
   919 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Luke Welling (OmniTI), Laura Thomson (Mozilla C
       
   920  orporation). Web applications are like trees.  Slice through them and yo
       
   921  u can judge their age by looking at the growth rings. You've probably ab
       
   922  andoned PHP4 compatibility by now, but are you taking advantage of pract
       
   923  ices that have made web application development a mature discipline? Com
       
   924  e with us on a tour of PHP best practices in 2009.
       
   925 END:VEVENT
       
   926 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   927 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T152000
       
   928 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T143500
       
   929 DTSTAMP:20090310T220346
       
   930 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
   931 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7917
       
   932 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-14:35--7917
       
   933 SUMMARY:Clojure: Functional Concurrency for the JVM
       
   934 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Howard Lewis Ship (Formos). Clojure is a functi
       
   935  onal programming language that runs on the JVM and features great perfor
       
   936  mance and innovative concurrency support.
       
   937 END:VEVENT
       
   938 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   939 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
   940 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
   941 DTSTAMP:20090311T033638
       
   942 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
   943 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7934
       
   944 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--7934
       
   945 SUMMARY:Perl Lightning Talks
       
   946 DESCRIPTION:Presented by R Geoffrey Avery (Marchex Voice Services). A se
       
   947  ries of 5-minute talks on anything related to Perl or people who use it.
       
   948   A chance to get one-third of your 15 minutes of fame.
       
   949 END:VEVENT
       
   950 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   951 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
   952 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
   953 DTSTAMP:20090323T205157
       
   954 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
   955 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8107
       
   956 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8107
       
   957 SUMMARY:Mashing-up Music with Songbird
       
   958 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Steven Bengston (Pioneers of the Inevitable). K
       
   959  now Javascript, HTML, and CSS?  Interested in music, and exploring what'
       
   960  s possible when you combine the power of Mozilla, add-ons, and music on 
       
   961  the web?  Songbird, a desktop media player powered by Mozilla's XULRunne
       
   962  r/Firefox platform, allows you to build Javascript extensions to create 
       
   963  new digital media mashups using open APIs, and media web services.
       
   964 END:VEVENT
       
   965 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   966 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
   967 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
   968 DTSTAMP:20090310T221754
       
   969 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
   970 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7975
       
   971 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--7975
       
   972 SUMMARY:Cassandra: Open Source Bigtable + Dynamo
       
   973 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jonathan Ellis (Rackspace Hosting). Cassandra i
       
   974  s a third-generation open source distributed database that marries Bigta
       
   975  ble's rich data model with Dynamo's aggressive simplicity to produce a u
       
   976  niquely compelling alternative to traditional relational databases.
       
   977 END:VEVENT
       
   978 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   979 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
   980 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
   981 DTSTAMP:20090622T213820
       
   982 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
   983 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8300
       
   984 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8300
       
   985 SUMMARY:Beyond the Hype: The True Costs of Open Source
       
   986 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Matt Asay (Alfresco), Zack Urlocker (MySQL), Ma
       
   987  tt Deuel (Virgin Mobile), Jeffrey Hammond (Forrester Research), Barry  K
       
   988  lawans (San Francisco International Airport, IT&T Department). In a time
       
   989   of tight IT budgets, open source has attracted much attention due to it
       
   990  s cost advantages.  But what is hype and what is reality? Join industry 
       
   991  veterans, analysts and end-users as the look at the true costs and cost 
       
   992  savings of open source.  Participants will discuss how smart open source
       
   993   implementation can save money and where investments need to be made.
       
   994 END:VEVENT
       
   995 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
   996 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
   997 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
   998 DTSTAMP:20090716T175345
       
   999 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
  1000 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7910
       
  1001 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--7910
       
  1002 SUMMARY:Portability in the Cloud: An Open Standard for Using Cloud Resou
       
  1003  rces
       
  1004 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Alex Polvi (Cloudkick). This talk will discuss 
       
  1005  the on going effort to standardize the interfaces into the cloud. Curren
       
  1006  tly every cloud provider has a unique, proprietary, API for consuming th
       
  1007  e services they offer. The Cloud Computing Interoperability movement aim
       
  1008  s to provide standards that will overcome vendor lock-in, benefit the co
       
  1009  nsumers, and allow the cloud ecosystem to grow transparently.
       
  1010 END:VEVENT
       
  1011 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1012 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1013 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1014 DTSTAMP:20090325T210033
       
  1015 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1016 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8559
       
  1017 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8559
       
  1018 SUMMARY:Implementing Privacy: OAuth & Token Madness
       
  1019 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Evan 'Rabble' Henshaw-Plath (entp.com). Ever cr
       
  1020  inge when you're asked to enter your email address and password to a thi
       
  1021  rd party service? This talk will cover how to build and consume services
       
  1022   which protect users privacy with OAuth and other techniques.
       
  1023 END:VEVENT
       
  1024 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1025 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1026 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1027 DTSTAMP:20090310T213239
       
  1028 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
  1029 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8256
       
  1030 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8256
       
  1031 SUMMARY:Easy as BIRT: Introduction to Reporting
       
  1032 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jason Weathersby (Actuate Corporation). This se
       
  1033  ssion will detail using BIRT to create interactive content for your intr
       
  1034  anet and external web based applications.
       
  1035 END:VEVENT
       
  1036 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1037 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1038 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1039 DTSTAMP:20090311T004447
       
  1040 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
  1041 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8212
       
  1042 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8212
       
  1043 SUMMARY:Just Get the Job Done! Serving the Community One Argument at a T
       
  1044  ime.
       
  1045 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Jacinta Richardson (Perl Training Australia). T
       
  1046  he president of your committee is doing most of the work and none of the
       
  1047   management.  The secretary hasn't written the minutes for any of the me
       
  1048  etings for the last 6 months (you wrote the last 4 agendas).  The treasu
       
  1049  rer can't access the bank account, and you haven't heard from your publi
       
  1050  city officer since you started planning the big event.  Welcome to the f
       
  1051  un of volunteer communities!
       
  1052 END:VEVENT
       
  1053 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1054 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1055 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1056 DTSTAMP:20090310T215811
       
  1057 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1058 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7438
       
  1059 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--7438
       
  1060 SUMMARY:Open Source Documentation Doesn't Have to Suck
       
  1061 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Addison Berry (Lullabot). Many people view Open
       
  1062   Source documentation as something they have to suffer if they want to u
       
  1063  se a free product. As Open Source code spreads faster and further in the
       
  1064   great, wide world, we need to up the ante on documentation as well to k
       
  1065  eep fanning the flames. We'll take a look at how one community, the Drup
       
  1066  al project, is trying to raise the bar and how others can learn from the
       
  1067  ir ups and downs.
       
  1068 END:VEVENT
       
  1069 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1070 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1071 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1072 DTSTAMP:20090415T180534
       
  1073 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
  1074 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7915
       
  1075 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--7915
       
  1076 SUMMARY:XTraDB OpenSource Storage Engine for MySQL
       
  1077 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Vadim Tkachenko (Percona Inc), Ryan Lowe (Perco
       
  1078  na). A storage engine for MySQL based on the InnoDB storage engine, desi
       
  1079  gned to better scale on modern hardware, and including a variety of othe
       
  1080  r features useful in high performance environments. It is fully backward
       
  1081  s compatible, and so can be used as a drop-in replacement for standard I
       
  1082  nnoDB.
       
  1083 END:VEVENT
       
  1084 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1085 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1086 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1087 DTSTAMP:20090508T154947
       
  1088 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
  1089 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8049
       
  1090 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8049
       
  1091 SUMMARY:Unit Test Your Database!
       
  1092 DESCRIPTION:Presented by David Wheeler (Kineticode, Inc.). You unit test
       
  1093   your application API. You unit test your presentation layer. You write 
       
  1094  integration and acceptance tests. But your database is tested only as a 
       
  1095  side-effect to testing everything else. That's a pretty important part o
       
  1096  f the stack to just leave to the assumption it works as expected! Come t
       
  1097  o this talk to learn about the tools that enable integrated unit tests f
       
  1098  or your database.
       
  1099 END:VEVENT
       
  1100 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1101 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1102 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1103 DTSTAMP:20090319T000405
       
  1104 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
  1105 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8126
       
  1106 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--8126
       
  1107 SUMMARY:Website Releases Made Easy with the PEAR Installer
       
  1108 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Helgi Thomar Thorbjoernsson (echolibre). Ever w
       
  1109  ondered if there is a easier way to manage releases for your website ? Y
       
  1110  ou will learn how to harness the power of the PEAR installer to make the
       
  1111   release process as lean, mean and slick as possible so even your intern
       
  1112  s will be able to handle it.
       
  1113 END:VEVENT
       
  1114 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1115 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T171500
       
  1116 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T163000
       
  1117 DTSTAMP:20090311T024947
       
  1118 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
  1119 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7505
       
  1120 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-16:30--7505
       
  1121 SUMMARY:NASA World Wind: A New Mission
       
  1122 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Patrick Hogan (NASA), Randy Kim (NASA). We are 
       
  1123  entering an era when 3D visualization technology will become as standard
       
  1124   as 2D web browsers are today. NASA World Wind is standards-based, open 
       
  1125  source technology oriented to stimulate innovation. Just as public highw
       
  1126  ays built for the common good opened up huge opportunities for society, 
       
  1127  so too NASA World Wind client *and* server technology provides a public 
       
  1128  domain 3D highway.
       
  1129 END:VEVENT
       
  1130 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1131 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1132 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1133 DTSTAMP:20090310T223443
       
  1134 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
  1135 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8332
       
  1136 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8332
       
  1137 SUMMARY:Use LINA to Reach Your Users on all Platforms
       
  1138 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Saill White (Lina Software), Paul  Honis (Lina 
       
  1139  Software). In this session, we will help you create a single universal b
       
  1140  inary and installer of your Open Source project that can run on Windows,
       
  1141   Mac, UNIX, Xen, VMware, VirtualBox, Qemu, Parallels, and Amazon's EC2. 
       
  1142  If you want to Linafy your app, just create a Debian package of your app
       
  1143  lication and bring that and a 128x128 PNG image of your logo.
       
  1144 END:VEVENT
       
  1145 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1146 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1147 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1148 DTSTAMP:20090318T002422
       
  1149 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1150 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7948
       
  1151 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--7948
       
  1152 SUMMARY:MySQL Community Patches & Extensions
       
  1153 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Peter Zaitsev (MySQL Performance Blog). Besides
       
  1154   MySQL release officially available from Sun there are multiple patches 
       
  1155  and extensions developed by community.  In this Presentation we will loo
       
  1156  k into them to see what extra features patches from Google, Percona and 
       
  1157  OurDelta offer and how can you use them to make your MySQL life more fun
       
  1158  .
       
  1159 END:VEVENT
       
  1160 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1161 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1162 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1163 DTSTAMP:20090529T184807
       
  1164 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1165 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7471
       
  1166 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--7471
       
  1167 SUMMARY:What Web App Design Can Learn From the Harpsichord
       
  1168 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Elaine  Wherry (Meebo). Baroque harpsichordists
       
  1169   excelled at taking simple melodies and creating elaborate, beautiful pi
       
  1170  eces of music. But in their desire to push the boundaries of experimenta
       
  1171  tion, these keyboard virtuosi eventually ornamented the music beyond the
       
  1172   limits of good taste, making the composer’s original melody unrecogniza
       
  1173  ble. Something similar happens in web design.
       
  1174 END:VEVENT
       
  1175 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1176 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1177 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1178 DTSTAMP:20090310T221244
       
  1179 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
  1180 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8825
       
  1181 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8825
       
  1182 SUMMARY:Building Applications Across the Enterprise and Cloud Using Mule
       
  1183 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Ken Yagen (MuleSource). This session details ho
       
  1184  w developers can use Mule -- an open source enterprise service bus (ESB)
       
  1185   -- to develop, deploy and integrate composite applications on both side
       
  1186  s of the firewall, and how Mule can work with complementary technology t
       
  1187  o address virtualization concerns.
       
  1188 END:VEVENT
       
  1189 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1190 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1191 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1192 DTSTAMP:20090310T214627
       
  1193 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1194 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8081
       
  1195 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8081
       
  1196 SUMMARY:What Zope did wrong, and how we fixed it
       
  1197 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Lennart Regebro (Independent). Ten years old, Z
       
  1198  ope is the granddaddy of open source web frameworks. It introduced many 
       
  1199  new concepts that have spread through the web framework world. But not a
       
  1200  ll of them was such great ideas. This talk is about the bad ideas that y
       
  1201  our framework risk end up repeating.  It also talks about how these prob
       
  1202  lems have been fixed in Zope, and why Zope still is the leading edge of 
       
  1203  web development.
       
  1204 END:VEVENT
       
  1205 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1206 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1207 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1208 DTSTAMP:20090713T230529
       
  1209 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
  1210 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8038
       
  1211 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8038
       
  1212 SUMMARY:Writing Books using Open Source Software
       
  1213 DESCRIPTION:Presented by wesley chun (CyberWeb Consulting). These days, 
       
  1214  there are countless number of software applications and web services tha
       
  1215  t have been developed using free and open source software (FOSS). Such t
       
  1216  ools have become so flexible, powerful, and universal, that it should al
       
  1217  so be possible for authors to write manuscripts using FOSS in the same w
       
  1218  ay that applications are developed. In this talk, we present some case s
       
  1219  tudies of this phenomenon.
       
  1220 END:VEVENT
       
  1221 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1222 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1223 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1224 DTSTAMP:20090310T213149
       
  1225 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
  1226 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8074
       
  1227 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8074
       
  1228 SUMMARY:Effective Job Interviewing from Both Sides of the Desk
       
  1229 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Andy Lester (theworkinggeek.com). An engaging, 
       
  1230  frank discussion of the job interview, its failings, and how to make it 
       
  1231  work for all involved.  Effective interviewing reframes the interview as
       
  1232   what it really is: The candidate's first day on the job.  This session,
       
  1233   aimed at the specific needs of the technical professional, shows how ma
       
  1234  nager and candidate must work together for their common benefit.
       
  1235 END:VEVENT
       
  1236 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1237 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1238 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1239 DTSTAMP:20090323T205650
       
  1240 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1241 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7548
       
  1242 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--7548
       
  1243 SUMMARY:Version Control for Mere Mortals
       
  1244 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Emma Jane Hogbin (HICK Tech). As a freelance de
       
  1245  veloper chances are good you use either many, or no, version control sys
       
  1246  tems for your code. If your mental health has been compromised by index.
       
  1247  version080912f-b.inc file naming, or you wish there was more flexibility
       
  1248   in how (and when) your files are submitted to data central, it’s possib
       
  1249  le that Bazaar is the version control system you’ve been waiting for.
       
  1250 END:VEVENT
       
  1251 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1252 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1253 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1254 DTSTAMP:20090505T195950
       
  1255 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
  1256 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8896
       
  1257 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8896
       
  1258 SUMMARY:Building a Business on Open Source Distributed Computing
       
  1259 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Bradford Stephens (Visible Technologies). The e
       
  1260  nd of "scale-up" computing is near. The coming wave of web-scale data is
       
  1261   too big to justify exponentially increasing hardware costs for decreasi
       
  1262  ng returns. Apache's "Cloud Stack" (Hadoop, Lucene, HBase, etc) is enabl
       
  1263  ing Visible Technologies to move from a non-scalable MS-exclusive platfo
       
  1264  rm to a large cluster processing millions of pieces of content a day.Her
       
  1265  e's what we learned.
       
  1266 END:VEVENT
       
  1267 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1268 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1269 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1270 DTSTAMP:20090311T144659
       
  1271 LOCATION:Meeting Room J1/J4
       
  1272 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/7754
       
  1273 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--7754
       
  1274 SUMMARY:"Design Patterns" in Dynamic Languages
       
  1275 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Neal Ford (ThoughtWorks). Design patterns descr
       
  1276  ibe common problems in software development, but many people believe tha
       
  1277  t the GoF book demonstrates the best ways to implement these patterns. D
       
  1278  ynamic languages provide more facilities than C++ or Java; this session 
       
  1279  shows alternative implementations of design patterns using dynamic langu
       
  1280  ages (Ruby and Groovy).
       
  1281 END:VEVENT
       
  1282 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1283 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1284 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1285 DTSTAMP:20090316T134515
       
  1286 LOCATION:Meeting Room J2
       
  1287 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8089
       
  1288 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8089
       
  1289 SUMMARY:XDebug Your Code: Tips and Tricks for Writing Bug-Free High Impa
       
  1290  ct Code
       
  1291 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Brandon Savage (Applied Security). Most develop
       
  1292  ers have heard of XDebug, but how many of them have actually used it to 
       
  1293  its full potential? Here we explore all the exciting things XDebug can d
       
  1294  o to improve code, from profiling to benchmarking to variable output.
       
  1295 END:VEVENT
       
  1296 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1297 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T180500
       
  1298 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T172000
       
  1299 DTSTAMP:20090310T220616
       
  1300 LOCATION:Meeting Room J3
       
  1301 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/8088
       
  1302 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-17:20--8088
       
  1303 SUMMARY:What Open Source Projects Need to Know About Interacting with th
       
  1304  e Press
       
  1305 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Esther Schindler (freelance writer and editor),
       
  1306   Steven Vaughan-Nichols (Practical Technology), Joe Brockmeier (Novell),
       
  1307   James Turner (O'Reilly Media), Jennifer  Cloer (Page One PR). Plenty of
       
  1308   FOSS projects yearn for visibility, within the tech press or in the lar
       
  1309  ger world. But few know how to respond when a journalist indicates inter
       
  1310  est. These experienced writers and editors will explain how your project
       
  1311   can get attention and present itself in the best possible light.
       
  1312 END:VEVENT
       
  1313 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1314 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T183000
       
  1315 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T181500
       
  1316 DTSTAMP:20090625T182346
       
  1317 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
  1318 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9004
       
  1319 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-18:15--9004
       
  1320 SUMMARY:White Camel Awards
       
  1321 DESCRIPTION:In the lands where the camel roams, the white (albino) camel
       
  1322   is a rare and revered individual. The White Camel Awards recognize the 
       
  1323  many significant contributions made by the unsung heros of the Perl comm
       
  1324  unity. The efforts of these volunteers collectively make the Perl langua
       
  1325  ge and the Perl community better for all of us.
       
  1326 END:VEVENT
       
  1327 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1328 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T193000
       
  1329 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T183000
       
  1330 ALTDTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T181500
       
  1331 DTSTAMP:20090529T172427
       
  1332 LOCATION:Exhibit Hall 3
       
  1333 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9005
       
  1334 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-18:30--9005
       
  1335 SUMMARY:State of the Onion Address
       
  1336 DESCRIPTION:Presented by Larry Wall (Netlogic Microsystems). The OSCON t
       
  1337  radition continues as Larry Wall delivers the annual State of the Onion 
       
  1338  Address.
       
  1339 END:VEVENT
       
  1340 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1341 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1342 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1343 DTSTAMP:20090528T233838
       
  1344 LOCATION:Ballroom A1
       
  1345 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9407
       
  1346 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--9407
       
  1347 SUMMARY:Freedom For the Cloud: How We Learn to Control the Cloud and Liv
       
  1348  e Happy
       
  1349 DESCRIPTION:This BoF will serve as introduction to the debate over the c
       
  1350  oncept of software freedom for cloud based applications and services. OS
       
  1351  CON attendants will learn what tools are available and will dig into the
       
  1352   wider concept of the 'cloud' and how the keys to the success of GNU/Lin
       
  1353  ux can be replicated in this evolved scenario.
       
  1354 END:VEVENT
       
  1355 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1356 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1357 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1358 DTSTAMP:20090602T225645
       
  1359 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1360 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9678
       
  1361 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--9678
       
  1362 SUMMARY:OpenJDK + You - Adding Open to JDK development
       
  1363 DESCRIPTION:With more then 30 new committers within a year, OpenJDK has 
       
  1364  been growing quickly, but that's just a start -  if you are hacking on J
       
  1365  DK 7 or using one of the OpenJDK subprojects like Da Vinci VM, or just w
       
  1366  ant to get a taste for the direction in which JDK 7 is going, or want to
       
  1367   explore what it would take to get your favorite programming language ru
       
  1368  nning well on the JVM - come and join us at the BoF.
       
  1369 END:VEVENT
       
  1370 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1371 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1372 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1373 DTSTAMP:20090716T182215
       
  1374 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1375 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10412
       
  1376 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10412
       
  1377 SUMMARY:Dynamic Tracing of Your AMP Website
       
  1378 DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder which PHP script or MySQL query in your web site
       
  1379   is keeping your system busy or how to quickly find out which module wit
       
  1380  hin your PHP application is struck ? Stop by to find out how simple DTra
       
  1381  ce skills can get this information painlessly.
       
  1382 END:VEVENT
       
  1383 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1384 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1385 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1386 DTSTAMP:20090622T043727
       
  1387 LOCATION:Ballroom A4/A5
       
  1388 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10195
       
  1389 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10195
       
  1390 SUMMARY:OpenStreetMap
       
  1391 DESCRIPTION:What's Open Source without Open Data as an input?  OpenStree
       
  1392  tMap is a set of free and open geodata.  You can use it as vectors (try 
       
  1393  THAT with Google Maps), as tiles, as a base layer for your GIS.  You can
       
  1394   overlay your data or contribute it if appropriate.  Let's talk about ma
       
  1395  ps and mapping!
       
  1396 END:VEVENT
       
  1397 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1398 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1399 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1400 DTSTAMP:20090615T211454
       
  1401 LOCATION:Ballroom A7
       
  1402 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10175
       
  1403 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10175
       
  1404 SUMMARY:Creating Communities Worldwide with phpBB
       
  1405 DESCRIPTION:Organizations, businesses, clubs, and all kinds of user grou
       
  1406  ps around the world are using online bulletin boards to bring communitie
       
  1407  s together, and phpBB is the most widely used free and open source bulle
       
  1408  tin board solution online. Join local Bay Area phpBB users and team memb
       
  1409  ers to learn more about phpBB and how you can use it to bring your commu
       
  1410  nity together online.
       
  1411 END:VEVENT
       
  1412 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1413 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1414 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1415 DTSTAMP:20090623T154313
       
  1416 LOCATION:Ballroom A8
       
  1417 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10201
       
  1418 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10201
       
  1419 SUMMARY:SilverStripe - An Object-oriented Open Source CMS - Community Me
       
  1420  etup
       
  1421 DESCRIPTION:SilverStripe is a PHP5-based CMS downloaded 160,000+ times. 
       
  1422  It focuses on being user friendly to end-users, and has an object orient
       
  1423  ed framework, Sapphire, within it, for developers.  Meet a founder and o
       
  1424  thers who use the software. Gain an overview of the project and ask lots
       
  1425   of questions!
       
  1426 END:VEVENT
       
  1427 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1428 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1429 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1430 DTSTAMP:20090624T164216
       
  1431 LOCATION:Meeting Room B1/B4
       
  1432 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10212
       
  1433 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10212
       
  1434 SUMMARY:Women in FLOSS and Allies Gathering
       
  1435 DESCRIPTION:Women represent around 1-2% of FLOSS developers, and only a 
       
  1436  slightly higher percentage of OSCON attendees.  Let's meet and share exp
       
  1437  eriences, discuss tools for change, and get to know each other.  Women a
       
  1438  nd allies of other genders are all welcome.
       
  1439 END:VEVENT
       
  1440 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1441 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1442 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1443 DTSTAMP:20090712T081056
       
  1444 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1445 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10214
       
  1446 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10214
       
  1447 SUMMARY:What is Python?
       
  1448 DESCRIPTION:Python's a simple & robust programming language that has an 
       
  1449  ever-increasing mindshare & number of worldwide users. It features an ea
       
  1450  sy-to-learn syntax that is clear & concise, making it popular for a wide
       
  1451   range of apps. This tutorial provides an in-depth introduction so you c
       
  1452  an get started right away! Come find out why Google, Yahoo, LucasFilm, V
       
  1453  Mware, Ubuntu, YouTube, & Red Hat all use Python.
       
  1454 END:VEVENT
       
  1455 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1456 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1457 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1458 DTSTAMP:20090714T005657
       
  1459 LOCATION:Meeting Room B3
       
  1460 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10379
       
  1461 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10379
       
  1462 SUMMARY:Open Source goes to the Museum
       
  1463 DESCRIPTION:Design a museum exhibit for The Tech Museum!  Win a cash pri
       
  1464  ze!  Help teach several hundred thousand kids a year about technology an
       
  1465  d open source!  Come to this BOF and learn more.
       
  1466 END:VEVENT
       
  1467 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1468 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1469 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1470 DTSTAMP:20090715T121934
       
  1471 LOCATION:Meeting Room C2
       
  1472 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10392
       
  1473 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--10392
       
  1474 SUMMARY:Going Social at NYTimes.com
       
  1475 DESCRIPTION:The New York Times is first and foremost in the news busines
       
  1476  s. We don't want to be the next Facebook, Twitter, etc. But we see lots 
       
  1477  of potential for a community and social layer on NYTimes.com, and TimesP
       
  1478  eople is a great example of how we've begun to build that layer. Come sh
       
  1479  are your thoughts and ideas on how The New York Times can better turn it
       
  1480  s readers into users.
       
  1481 END:VEVENT
       
  1482 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1483 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1484 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T190000
       
  1485 DTSTAMP:20090716T182231
       
  1486 LOCATION:Meeting Room C3
       
  1487 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/9776
       
  1488 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-19:00--9776
       
  1489 SUMMARY:Drizzle
       
  1490 DESCRIPTION:Did you miss the Drizzle panel? Have a question that didn't 
       
  1491  get answered? Here's one more chance to discuss things!
       
  1492 END:VEVENT
       
  1493 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1494 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T210000
       
  1495 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1496 DTSTAMP:20090716T111313
       
  1497 LOCATION:Ballroom A2
       
  1498 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10448
       
  1499 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-20:00--10448
       
  1500 SUMMARY:How I Built a Cool Monitoring Application Using Dojo, AJAX and R
       
  1501  EST
       
  1502 DESCRIPTION:WEB2.0 and RIA (Rich Internet Applications) are the new plat
       
  1503  forms of developing web applications. Join this discussion on how open s
       
  1504  ource tools and frameworks were used to build the Web Stack Enterprise M
       
  1505  anager, a monitoring and management web application based on Dojo, AJAX 
       
  1506  and REST.
       
  1507 END:VEVENT
       
  1508 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1509 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T210000
       
  1510 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1511 DTSTAMP:20090716T182148
       
  1512 LOCATION:Ballroom A3/A6
       
  1513 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10442
       
  1514 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-20:00--10442
       
  1515 SUMMARY:OSOSOS - Offering Security in OpenSource Operating Systems
       
  1516 DESCRIPTION:Many operating system security mechanisms are necessary for 
       
  1517  developers to build secure software.  While this session presents a few 
       
  1518  such mechanisms available and under development in _OpenSolaris_, it pri
       
  1519  marily seeks the dialogue and discussion how important these features ar
       
  1520  e and how they compare to those of other OSes.
       
  1521 END:VEVENT
       
  1522 BEGIN:VEVENT
       
  1523 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T220000
       
  1524 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090723T200000
       
  1525 DTSTAMP:20090714T180852
       
  1526 LOCATION:Meeting Room B2
       
  1527 URL:http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2009/public/schedule/detail/10349
       
  1528 UID:http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon--s2009-07-23-20:00--10349
       
  1529 SUMMARY:BayPIGgies July Meeting
       
  1530 DESCRIPTION:BayPIGgies is the Bay Area Python Interest Group, which meet
       
  1531  s on the fourth Thursday of every month.  In honor of OSCON moving to Sa
       
  1532  n Jose, we're switching our meeting location to the San Jose Convention 
       
  1533  Center for July.
       
  1534 END:VEVENT