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==Keynotes== | ==Keynotes== | ||
− | * Cathy Malmrose - Owner/Founder ZA Reason | + | * Cathy Malmrose - Owner/Founder ZA Reason "The Long-Term Benefits of Your Work - How Free and Open Source Software is Changing People's Lives" |
− | * Bradley Kuhn - Executive Driector, Software Freedom Conservancy | + | * Bradley Kuhn - Executive Driector, Software Freedom Conservancy "With Software as a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free?" |
− | * Jon "maddog" Hall - Linux International, | + | * Jon "maddog" Hall - Linux International, "The Twentieth Birthday of the Linux Kernel", "Free Culture in the year 2031" |
==OLF Institute== | ==OLF Institute== | ||
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==General Tracks== | ==General Tracks== | ||
− | + | There are around 30 talks covering a wide range of Linux and OSS-related topics, so everyone is sure to find talks of interest. | |
==Ubucon== | ==Ubucon== | ||
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* CloudStack | * CloudStack | ||
* Apparatus | * Apparatus | ||
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+ | ==Party!== | ||
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+ | * Dual Core - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRKNvNxwsqA |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 27 August 2011
Keynotes
- Cathy Malmrose - Owner/Founder ZA Reason "The Long-Term Benefits of Your Work - How Free and Open Source Software is Changing People's Lives"
- Bradley Kuhn - Executive Driector, Software Freedom Conservancy "With Software as a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free?"
- Jon "maddog" Hall - Linux International, "The Twentieth Birthday of the Linux Kernel", "Free Culture in the year 2031"
OLF Institute
All OLFI classes require a Professional Pass, which is $350, but Linux Basics is only $250. These passes include lunch Friday and Saturday, and a T-shirt.
- Linux Basics - Discounted price ($250 instead of $350), day long class, can purchase laptop for $100 at end.
- LPIC 101 and 102 Cram Session - Day long, exams are offered on Sunday, cost of exam is not included.
- Other all day - FreeBSD for Linux System Administrators; VIM: From Essentials to Mastery
- Morning half-day classes -
- Apache Server Wizardry
- Databases: What You Need to Know
- Practical Photography
- Introduction to Python for System Administration
- Afternoon Half-Day Classes -
- mod_rewrite Boot Camp
- Introduction to Python for System Administration
- Intro to Arduino Programming
- Non Obvious Nagios
Medical Track
- Susan Rose MSN RN Faculty, Nursing Informatics -
- CES and VEHU-Free online medical IT training
- Pager Be Gone! Better Communications for providers
- Ruth Suehle Red Hat opensource.com/health - Off your Linux machine and into your doctor’s office!
- Adam Goode, Google Pittsburgh, CMU - OpenSlide: Liberating your microscopy from proprietary formats
- Samuel Bowen MD, openmedsoftware.org - Taking OpenEMR to Meaningful Use Certification and Beyond
- Dan Paoletti, Ohio Health Information Partnership - The Vision: By 2015 the Spotlight is on Ohio for the Meaningful Use of Health Information Technology
General Tracks
There are around 30 talks covering a wide range of Linux and OSS-related topics, so everyone is sure to find talks of interest.
Ubucon
Ubuntu goodness all day Friday - Ubuntu in the enterprise, Lo-Co teams,gaming, a live podcast recording, and the famous Bug #1
Cloud Community Day
This all day event Build A Cloud Day will be dedicated to teaching users how to build and manage a cloud computing environment using free and open source software.
Open Source Solutions Stage
This gives companies an opportunity to showcase their Open Source offerings. Among the presenters this year are
- Hewlett-Packard
- IBM
- Op5
- OpenStack
- CloudStack
- Apparatus
Party!
- Dual Core - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRKNvNxwsqA