My selection of interesting FOSDEM 2015 talks.
For Saturday:
10:30-10:55 Upstream Allwinner ARM SoC (A10 / sunxi) support status10:30-11:20 Valgrind Integration in the Eclipse IDE- 11:00-11:50 What is wrong with Operating Systems (and how do we make things better)
11:00-11:25 ODR-mmbTools Digital Radio Development - Digital Radio tools. Latest News on the Software Side of Things11:30-12:20 Tuning Valgrind for your Workload - Hints, tricks and tips to effectively use Valgrind on small or big applications- 12:30-12:55 python-prompt-toolkit / ptpython
13:00-13:25 Daala Video Codec- 13:00-13:50 lowRISC - The path to an open-source SoC
- 15:20-15:35 Requirements Bazaar - How to encourage users to tell us what they really need!
- 15:40-15:55 Scalable Video Conferencing with Jitsi Videobridge - Using Simulcast, DataChannels and adaptive streaming for Free scalable conferencing
15:45-16:10 Copyleft in Europe: How does copyleft interact with Exhaustion Of Rights - To what extent can a copyright owner control copyleft code once it’s placed in circulation in the EEA?- 16:30-17:00 hardware switches - the opensource approach
17:00-17:15 Building an Open Source VoIP hardware phone- 17:00-17:25 RedBaron - a bottom up approach to refactoring in python
17:00-17:25 Software Patent Litigation Data: What Have We Learned?17:40-17:55 Rizzly: Event Driven Microcontroller Programming - A new programming language for event driven programming of 8 bit microcontroller.- 17:40-18:05 Peer5 content delivery network and how it uses WebRTC and FOSS
18:00-18:30 networkd status update
For Sunday:
09:15-10:15 Introduction to Using GNU Radio09:05-09:35 WAPT, apt-get for Windows - A package manager for Windows09:30-10:00 Building the Open Source Design community- 10:00-10:15 Validate your gerrit patches automaticly using magic hooks - hook framework to test patches as part of gerrit system
- 10:15-10:30 First Steps in Receiving Digital Information with RDS/TMC
10:30-10:55 Keeping secrets with JavaScript - An Introduction to the WebCrypto API- 10:30-11:00 Internet of #allthethings - Using GNURadio Companion to Interact with an IEEE 802.15.4 Network
- 11:00-11:50 The Story of Rust
11:00-11:15 JMAP - A better way to interface with email11:00-11:30 User-land and developer-land chat11:00-11:30 Rapid GNU Radio GPU Algorithm Prototyping from Python - with gr-theano, gr-channels, and friends- 11:50-12:35 CI as an infrastructure: components, patterns and problems
11:30-12:00 Spectrum sharing applications with GNURadio12:40-13:10 The C2 programming language - Using Clang not like it’s supposed to be used.12:00-12:50 Atomic Mode-Setting - What it is and how to convert your driver- 12:50-13:20 Application Sandboxing with systemd - Containers and wayland and kdbus, oh my!
13:00-13:40 LXD: The Container Hypervisor- 13:40-13:55 Fabricate your automated devops environment using python - fabric is your (devops) friend
13:45-14:15 To The Moon And Back. Software Defined Radio and High Power transmissions. - How to do cool things and stay legal.13:00-13:50 Computers, Clocks and Network Time - Everything you never wanted to know about time.13:20-13:50 QtQuick in Complex Applications- 13:50-14:20 Desktop Software on the Web - Bringing FOSS Desktop Software to the Browser
- 14:30-15:20 What Could Microkernels Learn from Monolithic Kernels (and Vice Versa)
14:45-15:10 The Fuzzing Project - Improving the state of free software security with fuzzing tools15:00-15:25 XMPP-IoT an open solution for things - A demo and talk around using XMPP to create open scalable and secure IoT systems between peers in different domains15:00-15:50 Ntimed an NTPD replacement15:15-15:40 Two decades later - Signing OpenPGP keys in the 2000s - Presenting GNOME Keysign15:15-15:45 Open Source LTE - EPCs and eNodeBs and UEs oh my- 15:20-15:40 Code clone detection in LLVM compiler infrastructure - LLVM: built-in scalable code clone detection based on semantic analysis
- 15:45-16:10 Tempus: a framework for multimodal trip planning
15:45-16:15 Using the Linux IIO framework for SDR - A hardware abstraction layer- 16:15-16:45 The power of cross-correlating: from GPS reception to passive RADAR using SDR
15:50-16:50 LLVM on the Web - Using Portable Native Client to run Clang/LLVM in the Browser16:00-16:50 NTF’s General Timestamp API and Library - Current timestamps suck. We can do much better.16:15-16:40 Security enforcement by privilege aware launcher - Interesting research trial in Tizen security- 16:40-16:55 Open source home automation - by OpenMotics
- 17:00-17:50 Living on Mars: A Beginner’s Guide - Can we Open Source a society?
- 17:50-18:00 Closing FOSDEM 2015
Something else that looked interesting and for which originally a talk was scheduled, but that seems to have disappeared from the schedule again: ceof - Anonymous chatting software using PGP/GPG as a basis and described as and makes life for the intelligence hard while not even chatting.
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