OLF 2013 Talking Points
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- Keynoters
- Kirk McKusick
- President of the USENIX Association from 1990 to 1992 and again from 2002 to 2004 (is not still on board!)
- On the editorial board of ACM Queue Magazine
- Started with BSD by virtue of the fact that he shared an office at Berkeley with Bill Joy, who in essence spearheaded the beginnings of the BSD system
- Helped design the original Berkeley Fast File System (FFS)
- Implemented soft updates, an alternative approach to maintaining disk integrity after a crash or power outage, in FFS, and a revised version of UFS known as "UFS2"
- Primarily responsible for creating the complementary features of filesystem snapshots and background fsck (file system check and repair)
- Robyn Bergeron
- Fedora Project Leader = "ultimately accountable for everything that happens within Fedora"
- Fedora Program Manager = scheduling and feature wrangling
- Involved with Fedora since 2009
- Organized 2011 North American FUDCon
- Previously Marketing Team Leader, Cloud SIG Wrangler, and Ambassador
- Mark Spencer
- Original author of the GTK+-based instant messaging client Gaim (which has since been renamed to Pidgin)
- Original author of the L2TP daemon l2tpd
- Original author of the Cheops Network User Interface
- The creator of Asterisk, a Linux-based open-sourced PBX in software
- The founder, chairman and CTO of Digium, an open-source telecommunications supplier most notable for its development and sponsorship of Asterisk
- Jon "maddog" Hall
- Executive Director of Linux International
- Project Caua
- Author of "Linux for Dummies"
- Worked with Linus Torvalds since 1994
- Kirk McKusick
- OLFI 2013
- Professional trainers from leading technology firms (e.g. Red Hat, PuppetLabs, CFEngine, EnterpriseDB, Best Practical)
- Lowest cost for this high-level training.
- Request Tracker (RT)all day training - Ticketing, help desk, network operations, change management, bug tracking and more
- Puppet all day training - Automating IT system administration
- PostgreSQL all day training - The open source relational database that can replace Oracle
- Half-day training:
- SELinux
- vim editor
- cfengine & vagrant - Configuration management and provisioning virtual machines
- RPM building
- LPI Cram session all day training - learn what you need to take the basic LPIC 101 and 102 tests
- Tests available on Sunday for additional cost (needs separate registration)
- Linux Basics all day training - learn to install Linux with a hands on class
- Discounted price (only $250)
- Smaller class for more personalized help
- Laptops for training provided, available for purchase after class at low price
- Newbie Training Track 2013
- Linux basic training
- LibreOffice
- ???
- Profit!
- You've never even seen South Park, have you??
- Career Track - All day Saturday
- Regular tracks - Friday and Saturday
- See below for Early Penguins
- Talks range from topics you want to hear to names you know who can talk about anything
- We value knowledge of subject over experience speaking - everyone has to start somewhere!
- Knowns: Catherine Devlin (Python), Jono Bacon (Ubuntu), Klaatu (Video editing), Jorge Castro (Juju & Ubuntu), Dru Lavigne (ZFS), DoorToDoorGeek (Podcasting), ???
- Topics: IPv6, CopyLeft, Amateur Radio, Xen, MySQL, encryption, music software, MongoDB, Raspberry Pi, ARM, and more
- Open Source Solutions Stage - All day Saturday
- Our sponsors will talk about the latest thing they're working on and what's got their interest today
- Certification Exams - Sunday
- Diversity in Open Source Workshop - Sunday
- Dinner with the Keynotes
- Confirmed as of 8/17: maddog and Kirk McKusick
- Be one of only 30 people to have dinner with FOSS notables
- Be prepared for tales of Way Back When
- BOF sessions - Friday night, sign up in advance, first come, first served
- Place to get together and talk with people who have the same niche interest as you
- Way to share information, brainstorm solutions to problems, or just meet others
- Saturday Party
- Three Legged Mare (same venue as 2012), 9pm to Midnight (really, until close)
- Low cost of $5 is given right back to you, with a ticket that will buy you one of a variety of beers, house wines or well drinks
- Free munchies provided
- Regular menu available at normal cost
- Irish pub; they have an amazing scotch menu as well as tasty food
- Early Penguins
- Open to all with a basic registration
- Get a sampling of talks like the ones that will be available on Saturday
- Wide variety of topics
- Ends with maddog's keynote
- UbuCon
- Open to all with a basic registration
- Ubuntu users? developers? Torturers? Bueller? (waiting on info)
- Talks by Ubuntu people
- Not run by Canonical but by the Common Folks
- Film at 11