Thursday 19 January 2012

Schedule is subject to change without notice.

  Caro C001 Studio T101
09:00
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10:00
Keynote - Karen Sandler
Caro
10:00
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10:30
Morning Tea
Cafeteria
10:30
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11:20
Torturing OpenSSL by Valeria Bertacco Desktop Home Hacks by Allison Randal Making video streaming interactive, heckling user groups from the clouds! by Tim Ansell 10:30: High Availability Sprint: from the brink of disaster to the Zen of Pacemaker by Florian Haas
11:30
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12:20
mitmproxy - use and abuse of a hackable SSL-capable man-in-the-middle proxy by Jim Cheetham World domination and party tricks with the Android Open ADK by Jonathan Oxer Cheap tabloid tricks: The truth about Linux, open source and the media by Angus Kidman
12:20
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13:20
Lunch
Cafeteria
13:20
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14:10
Women in open technology and culture worldwide by Valerie Aurora and Mary Gardiner Android Accessories Made Easy With Arduino by Philip Lindsay The copyright safe harbour is no longer safe by Ben Powell 13:20: A (Mostly) Gentle Introduction to Computer Security by Todd Austin
14:20
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15:10
Australia’s Toughest Linux Deployment by Sridhar Dhanapalan Hack everything: re-purposing everyday devices by Matt Evans Ending Software Patents in Australia by Ben Sturmfels
15:10
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15:40
Afternoon Tea
Cafeteria
15:40
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16:30
Challenges for the Linux plumbing community by Jonathan Corbet Android is not vi: mobile user experience for geeks by Paris Buttfield-Addison Ganeti: Clustered Virtualization on Commodity Hardware by Ben Kero 15:40: Adventures in Logo Design: One Coder's Pain is Your Gain. by Jon Cruz
16:40
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17:30
What is in a tiny Linux installation by Malcolm Tredinnick Using Open Source to Build a Gravitational Wave Observatory by Elizabeth Garbee Gang Scheduling in Linux Kernel Scheduler by Nikunj A Dadhania
18:30
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22:00
Penguin Dinner
Mercure Ballarat

Schedule is subject to change without notice.