Monday, September 26, 2011

Open Source Developers Conference 2011

The Open Source Developers Conference 2011 will be held at the Manning Clark Center, Australian National University, Canberra, 14 to 18 November 2011. Senator Kate Lundy will open the event. One talk which caught my attention is Stephen Roberts from ANU on "Predicting the Flow of Tsunamis and Floods Using FOSS Environment ANUGA". OSDC are looking for sponsors.

Speakers and topics:
  • Keynote: Senator Kate Lundy
  • Alexander Zangerl: Practical Online Anonymity with Open Source Software and Open Services
  • Steve Dalton: Messaging with Bunnies: RabitMQ
  • Graham Weldon: An Introduction to Titanium
  • Robin Sheat: Koha - Bringing Libraries Into the Present Day
  • Pia Waugh: Open Government: what does it all mean, really?
  • Glen Smith: Fake Your Way as a Developer Rockstar with Phonegap
  • Dan Bentley: Opening a Closed World
  • Andrew Gerrand: Go: It's that Simple?!
  • Paris Buttfield-Addison: Design for Developers: Making Beautiful Android Apps
  • Evan Leybourn: Free as in Kittens
  • Rusty Russell: CCAN: C Code Archive: Like CPAN, Before it Got Popular!
  • Andrew McMillan: Free Software in the Android Ecosystem
  • Nariman Habili: Open Source Tools for Field Data Collection and Analysis at Geoscience Australia
  • Adam Harvey: What's New in PHP 5.4?
  • Wii Homebrew: Running and Writing Software for the Wii
  • Brendan Scott: Negotiating Contracts Involving Open Source
  • Arjen Lentz: SQL Locking and Transactions
  • Lana Brindley: Open Source Docs: The Good, The Bad, and the WTF?!
  • Keynote: Damian Conway
  • Paul King: Groovy Testing for Agile Teams
  • Bernard Duggan: Erlang in Production: "I wish I'd known that when I started"
  • Sridhar Dhanapalan: Australias Toughest Deployment
  • Jason Shepherd: JBoss AS7
  • Jacinta Richardson: Perl Best Practices
  • Arjen Lentz: Real Brain Hacking
  • Paul Marrington: Unifying the Software Development Lifecycle Using Open Source and Domain Specific Languages
  • Edward Scofield: Python for R&D
  • Swayam Prakasha: Open Source Solutions for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
  • Cliffano Subagio: Continuous Delivery Using Jenkins
  • Kazuaki Maeda: Structured Data Representation for Ruby, Groovy and Scala
  • Olly Betts: The Art of Writing Small Programs
  • Keynote: Brian Catto, Director Architecture and Emerging Technologies, AGIMO
  • Graham Weldon: Building 3D Apps with Javascript
  • Paul King: Groovy Concurrency With Gpars
  • Stewart Smith: Dropping ACID: Eating Data in a Web 2.0 Cloud
  • Marc Fasel: Joys and Pains of Node.js in the Enterprise
  • Stewart Mackenzie: Lifting Scala's Functional and Object Styles to Concurrent Programming
  • Gavin Jackson: An Introduction to Open Source GIS
  • Ben Tesse: The Return of JavaScript: 3 Open-Source Projects that are driving JavaScript's renaissance
  • Craig Aspinal: Groovy Baby!
  • Tim Serong: Cross-Distribution Packaging Made Easy
  • Stewart Smith: Drizzle 7, GA and Supported: Current & Future Features
  • Michael Neale: Coping With Errors - We are Doing it Wrong
  • Stephen Roberts: Predicting the Flow of Tsunamis and Floods Using FOSS Environment ANUGA
  • Keynote: Tony Beal, Deputy Australian Government Solicitor

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