Wednesday 18 January 2012

Schedule is subject to change without notice.

  Caro C001 Studio T101
09:00
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10:00
Keynote - Paul Fenwick
Caro
10:00
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10:30
Morning Tea
Cafeteria
10:30
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11:20
Developing accessible web applications - how hard can it be? by Silvia Pfeiffer and Alice Boxhall I Can't Believe This is Butter! A tour of btrfs. by Avi Miller 10:30: Beginning with the Shell by Peter Chubb OGPC - One Geek Per Classroom by Thomas Sprinkmeier
11:30
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12:20
The Web as an Application Development Platform by Shane Stephens and Mike Lawther XFS: Recent and Future Adventures in Filesystem Scalability by Dave Chinner Nothing Scheduled
12:20
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13:20
Lunch
Cafeteria
13:20
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14:10
Ubuntu ARM from netbook to Server, the journey from the beginning and where it's going by David Mandala Testing CTDB - not necessarily trivial by Martin Schwenke and Ronnie Sahlberg Mentoring: We're Doing It Wrong by Leslie Hawthorn 13:20: Design your own Printed Circuit Board using FOSS by Scott Finneran
14:20
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15:10
1,000,000 Watchpoints, 20 Applications, 1 Driver, 0 Kernel Modifications by Todd Austin Data mining packages to assess update risks. by Kate Stewart Helping your audience learn by Jacinta Richardson
15:10
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15:40
Afternoon Tea
Cafeteria
15:40
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16:30
The Samba tour of scripting languages by Amitay Isaacs and Andrew Bartlett Linux as a Boot Loader by Peter Chubb The Serval Project presents Rhizome - Self Replicating Software and Data Distribution in Resilient Mesh Networks by Jeremy Lakeman and Corey Wallis 15:40: How good are you, really? Improving your technical writing skills. by Lana Brindley
16:40
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17:30
Freedom, Out of the Box! by Bdale Garbee BITS: Running Python in GRUB to test BIOS and ACPI by Josh Triplett Serval Maps - Building Collaborative Infrastructure Independent Maps on Mobile Devices by Paul Gardner-Stephen and Romana Challans
17:30
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18:30
Linux Australia AGM
Caro
18:45
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22:00
Professional Delegates Networking Session
Ballarat Mining Exchange

Schedule is subject to change without notice.