[FOSDEM] First main tracks and keynote presentations!
Gerry Demaret
gerry at fosdem.org
Thu Nov 28 12:07:47 CET 2013
We received a lot of good proposals and deciding which ones to accept
is not an easy task.
A number of proposals are still being reviewed and we are still working
with some speakers. We can already announce the following keynotes and
main track presentations:
Keynotes
* "How we found a million style and grammar errors in the English
Wikipedia", by Daniel Naber
* "Software Archaeology for Beginners", by James Turnbull
Tracing and debugging track
* "Linux tracing with LTTng", by David Goulet
* "Making the Linux Kernel better (without coding)", by Wolfram Sang
* "Your Application versus GDB", by Tom Tromey
Memory and storage track
* "Concurrent Programming Made Simple", by Nuno Diegues
* "Persistent Memory", by Ric Wheeler
* "What's New in OpenLDAP", by Howard Chu
More information at https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/
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