It's your opportunity to meet - share - experience and learn from collegues, from friends, from exhibitors and from the open source speakers. In essense - this is what it's all about - time to recharge your brain with new ideas.
There will be no proceedings, but slides will be publicly available through our website.
Update: All slides that we have recieved are now available together with the abstracts.
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Development |
Community |
Business |
Lightning talks |
The guru is in.. |
Tinker track |
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K.S.43 (100 pers) |
K.S.48 (72 pers) |
K.S.54 (72 pers) |
K.S.71 (50 pers) |
K.1.50 (48 pers) |
K.1.46 (48 pers) |
K.1.43 (32 pers) |
| 08:30 - 09:00 |
Registration Breakfast sponsored by One.com |
| 09:00 - 09:55 |
Colin Percival Opening keynote: FreeBSD on Amazons EC2 cloud |
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| 10:00 - 10:55 |
Søren Hansen OpenStack - Open source cloud computing |
Roar Hylleberg Python 3: The snake is no more a teenager! What is new and how to get onboard |
Noirin Shirley Open Source: Saving the World |
Morten Siebuhr Event-based programming in Node.js |
Kim Alex Olsen and Theis Mackeprang An introduction to TinyShell |
Jesper K. Pedersen An introduction to programming with Qt for the desktop |
Let-elektronik An introduction to Arduino |
Casper Thomsen Relaunching Version2 on Drupal 7 |
| Introducing Kanal TUX |
| 11:00 - 11:55 |
Dr. Karl-Heinz Strassemeyer, IBM Lunch keynote: From Linux to the OpenSource Cloud |
Thomas Ammitzbøll-Bach WxWidgets/WxPython |
Ryan Ozimek Leading large open source projects with 100% volunteer support |
Mikkel Høgh Drupal 7 - the tool to build your next website |
Kenneth Yrke Jørgensen OSS development with launchpad.net |
Kenneth Rohde Christiansen QtWebkit |
Thomas Flummer, Labitat Developing a custom Arduino based board in a hackerspace |
Jon Bendtsen NUT - Network UPS Tools - shutting down gently |
Esben Haabendal Open Embedded Lite - OE-lite |
| 12:00 - 13:00 |
Lunch |
| 13:00 - 13:55 |
Brian Eberhardt, SuperUsers iPhone programming with iOS - Including the Open Standards and Open Source perspective |
Jesper Louis Andersen From less(1) to ISO: How the BitTorrent protocol works |
Robert Scheck Fedora - Community-based Development |
Per Rosenquist, IBM Hardware Assisted Linux Virtualization - State of the Art |
Troels Vognsen Supporting a virtualization infrastructure with Open Source components |
Patrick Koetter Building Mail Content Policies with amavis |
Christian Perti, Open Space Aarhus Pushing the state of the art of Open Source 3D printing |
Benny Nissen Internet password database with Javascript encryption |
Søren Schrøder The lazy bastards shortcut to secure FreeBSD maintenance |
| 14:00 - 14:55 |
Magnus Hagander A look at the elephants trunk - PostgreSQL 9.1 |
Peter Toft and Jesper Pedersen Open source from both sides - the developers and the developers.
| Mads Doré Hansen Making a business using Open Source in a embedded world |
Kim Alex Olsen, Miracle Tuning (RHEL) Linux for Oracle |
David Stodolsky WikiPlan: A relational economy? |
Ralf Hildebrandt Dovecot 2.0 - the perfect companion to Postfix |
Tansen Burkhardt, Labitat MetalicaRap |
Steffen Poulsen Distributed Monitoring with Nagios |
Martin Møller Skarbiniks Pedersen LPI - The vendor-independent certification program |
| 15:00 - 15:30 |
Coffee break |
| 15:30 - 16:25 |
Leif Lodahl OpenOffice.org transformation to LibreOffice - Why and how? |
Robert Scheck Building RPMs made easy |
Kristian Nielsen Latest news from the MariaDB (and MySQL) community |
Peter Makholm Have you tried this at home? |
Jonas B. Nielsen Using Jenkins for Continuous Integration of Perl components |
Henrik Kramshøj, Solido Network Management using Mostly Open Source |
Flemming Frandsen, Open Space Aarhus HAL900: Open Source, Electronic Access Control |
David Christian Askirk Fotel UOPR - Uno Operation Plan Response |
Roar Hylleberg How to bring the full advantage of the OSS effort to the average Windows user |
| 16:30 - 17:30 |
Paul Fenwick Evening keynote: World's Worst Inventions |
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17:30 - 20:00 |
Beers and small talk |
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