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Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit 2012 | Slides & VideoPlease note that any slides or video recordings for presentations will be listed here if they are available. Tuesday, April 3rd
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Mendocino II | Monterey II | Carmel II | Monterey I | Nikko III | Bayview | Golden Gate | Peninsula |
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2nd Floor | 3rd Floor | 3rd Floor | 3rd Floor | 3rd Floor | 25th Floor | 25th Floor | 25th Floor |
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Tizen | Virtualization / Cloud Computing | Yocto Project | Tracing | Legal | OpenMAMA | Kernel | HPC/HA |
9:00am |
Intro to Tizen and Community and Architecture Overview Dawn Foster and Sunil Saxena, Intel |
Network Virtualization: Enabling Overlays For Network Scaling Vivek Kashyap, IBM |
Yocto Project Status Update Dave Stewart, Intel |
The Linux Perf Tools: Overview and Current Developments Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo, Red Hat |
Linux System Definition Keith Bergelt, OIN |
High Performance Messaging in the Real World Feargal O'Sullivan & Mike Schonberg, NYSE Technologies |
Microsoft's Journey to the Linux Kernel Ky Srinivasan and Tom Hanrahan, Open Source Technology Center at Microsoft |
Validating Core Parallel Software Paul McKenney, IBM |
10:00am |
HTML5, WebApp Development & WebAPIs Sakari Poussa, Intel |
It Takes an (Open Source Village) to Build a Cloud Mark Hinkle, Citrix |
Yocto Project Team Q&A Moderated by Jeff Osier-Mixon, Yocto Project |
Stacktraces / Callchains in Perf Events: What's Now? What's Next? Frederic Weisbecker, Red Hat |
The Evolving Form of Free Software Organizations Aaron Williamson, SFLC |
OpenMAMA: Under The Hood Mike Schonberg, NYSE Technologies |
Kernel in the Way: Bypass and Offload Technologies Christoph Lameter, Graphe Inc. |
Metrics For High Performance Peter Zoll, I-MAG STS |
11:00am | ||||||||
11:30am |
Introduction to Tizen SDK Hyungoo Kang; Kangho Kim |
Virtual Machine Scheduling Srivatsa Vaddagiri, IBM |
Meet The Yocto Project Developers & Advisory Board / Yocto Project 1.2 Retrospective Yocto Project Development Team |
Removing Stop Machine From the Tracing Infrastructure Steven Rostedt, Red Hat |
Real World Trademark Management for Free Software Projects Karen Sandler, GNOME Foundation |
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We Need More Device Power Management Callbacks Rafael J. Wysocki, SUSE Labs / Renesas / Fac. Phys. U. Warsaw |
Lustre: Where Are We Now Brent Gorda, Whamcloud |
12:30pm | ||||||||
Tizen | Virtualization / Cloud Computing | Yocto Project | Tracing | Legal | Desktop | Kernel | HPC/HA | |
2:00pm |
Tizen Native Display Layer - EFL, Architecture and Usage Carsten Haitzler, Samsung |
Open Source and Cloud John Mark Walker, Red Hat |
Yocto Project 1.3 Discussion & Planning Yocto Project Development Team |
SystemTap Sans Kernel: A Pure Userspace Backend Josh Stone, Red Hat |
The Decline of the GPL and What To Do About It Richard Fontana, Red Hat |
Integrating X and Wayland Keith Packard, Intel |
Automatically Backporting the Linux Kernel Luis R. Rodriguez, Qualcomm Atheros |
Resource Management with Linux Control Groups in High Performance Computing Clusters Yiannis Georgiou, Bull |
3:00pm |
Intro to Tizen Telephony DongHoo Park, Samsung |
Resource Over-Commitment For KVM Virtualization Environments Karl Rister, IBM |
Working Group Discussion / Hacking Moderated by Jeff Osier-Mixon, Yocto Project |
Debugging the Kernel Without a Debugger Masami Hiramatsu, Hitachi |
GPL Compliance Is Easier Than You Think Bradley Kuhn, Software Freedom Conservancy |
GNOME: Beyond the Traditional Desktop Juan José Sánchez Penas, Igalia SL |
Whacking Droids: How to Extract Requirements from Flame Wars Paul E. McKenney, IBM |
HPC - The Machine is Never Big Enough and Virtualization is Just Silly Robert Schweikert, SUSE |
4:00pm | ||||||||
4:30pm |
Upcoming Technologies: Wayland & oFono Marcel Holtmann and Jesse Barnes, Intel |
Open Discussion |
Working Group Discussion / Hacking Moderated by Jeff Osier-Mixon, Yocto Project |
Dtrace Kris Van Hees & Elena Zannoni, Oracle |
SPDX is the New Black, How Does It look on You? Mark Gisi, Wind River Systems |
Open Discussion | Open Discussion |
Architecture of a Next-Generation Parallel File System Randall Martin, Omnibond |
Thursday, April 5th
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Mendocino II | Monterey I | Nikko III | Peninsula |
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2nd Floor | 3rd Floor | 3rd Floor | 25th Floor |
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UEFI | Community Best Practices | Filesystems | Tools |
9:00am |
UEFI as the Converged Firmware Infrastructure Dong Wei, Hewlett-Packard |
OpenHuawei.org: Innovating Open Development at Huawei Sven-Thorsten Dietrich, Huawei |
Storage Management on Linux Hannes Reinecke, SUSE |
Incremental Linking With Gold Cary Coutant, Google |
10:00am |
Supporting UEFI With Linux Matthew Garrett, Red Hat |
Community Management For Open Source Projects Jennifer Cloer, The Linux Foundation |
Using the LIO SCSI Target Stack Roland Dreier, Pure Storage |
LLVM Toolchain - Update and State of Building Linux with LLVM David Kipping, Qualcomm & Mark Charlebois, QuIC |
11:00am | Break | |||
11:30am |
Discussion Moderated by James Bottomley, Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board Chair |
Let's Kill All Proprietary Drivers For Good Luis R. Rodriguez & Adrian Chadd, Qualcomm Atheros |
The Future of File Protocols: SMB2 Meets Linux Steven French, IBM |
GDB Status Update & GDB on ARM Stan Shebs, Mentor Graphics & Ulrich Weigand, IBM |
12:30pm | Lunch | |||
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Community Best Practices | Filesystems | Tools | |
2:00pm |
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How Linux Wireless Got Better John W. Linville, Red Hat |
Btrfs Filesystem: Status and New Features Chris Mason, Oracle |
The Future of the GNU C Library Carlos O'Donell, Mentor Graphics |
3:00pm |
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Open Source By The Numbers Rich Sands, Black Duck Software |
Choosing the Right Filesystem Moderated by Ric Wheeler, Red Hat |
GCC, C++ and Transactional Memory Paolo Carlini, Oracle & Torvald Riegel, Red Hat |
4:00pm | Break | |||
4:30pm |
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Open Hardware + Open Software - The Perfect Storm For Innovation Cole Crawford, Open Compute Project |
Open Discussion (These are unmoderated discussions open to anyone interested in the track topic) |
DWARF Michael Eager, Eager Consulting |
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