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LinuxCon Japan 2012 | Schedule

Please remember that all presentations will be done in English and that translation will only be provided for the keynote presentations and panel discussions.

Wednesday, June 6th

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room 503

8:30 Registration
9:45 Welcome & Introduction
Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation
10:00 Expectations for Tizen
Dr. Kiyohito Nagata, Senior Vice President, NTT DOCOMO
10:30 Linux Kernel Maintainers: What They Do and How You Can Help Them
Greg Kroah-Hartman, Fellow at The Linux Foundation
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11:00 Linux: At the Forefront
Brian Stevens, CTO and vice president, Worldwide Engineering at Red Hat
11:30 Break
 


Virtualization Mini-Summit Tizen Mini-Summit Linux Community 101
  Room 501 Room 502 Room 511/512 Room 411/412 Room 413 Room 414/415
12:00 Linux Powered Storage: Building a Storage Server with Linux
Ric Wheeler, Red Hat
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Introduction to RepOSS
Masahiro Date, Fujitsu
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Linux Network Latency
Herbert Xu, Red Hat
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KVM Weather Report
Orit Wasserman, Red Hat
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Introduction to Tizen and Tizen Mobile Architecture
Seokjae Jeong, Samsung
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How The Linux Kernel is Developed
Greg Kroah-Hartman, The Linux Foundation
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12:50 Lunch Break
14:00 Status of Linux 3.x Realtime and Changes From 2.6
Frank Rowand, Sony
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The Btrfs Filesystem: Status and New Features
Chris Mason, Oracle
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IPv6 Readiness Utilizing Embedded Linux and Virtualization
Timo Jokiaho & Mario Smarduch, Huawei

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Open vSwitch and Software Defined Networking
Jesse Gross, Nicira
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HTML5, WebApp Development & WebAPIs
Shintaro Agatsuma, Intel
Being a Japanese Linux Developer, and Working on Linux for a Japanese Company
Hiroshi Miura, NTT DATA
(Moderator)
15:00 Break
15:30 A SUSE Review
Alan Clark, SUSE
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On The Way to a Healthy Btrfs Towards Enterprise
Liu Bo, Fujitsu
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Secrets Behind Linux Kernel Patch Statistics
Chen Wang, Trend Micro
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Software Defined Network, Openflow Protocol & Ryu Operating System
Isaku Yamahata, VA Linux Systems Japan K.K. & Kazutaka Morita, NTT
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Introduction to Tizen SDK
Jisoo Kim, Samsung
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Student Presentations
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16:30 Power Savings with SSD Auto-Runtime Power Management
Lin Ming, Intel
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Proposal of Live Dump
Masanori Yoshida, Hitachi
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ARM Mach-Shmobile CPU Core PM Overview
Magnus Damm, Renesas
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Live Disk Operations: Juggling Data and Trying to go Unnoticed
Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat
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Introduction to Tizen IVI
Toshiyuki Mitsue, Intel
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Student Presentations
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17:45 VIP Dinner Reception


Thursday, June 7th

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room 503

8:30 Registration
9:30 Collaboration in the Open Source World
Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
10:00 Virtualization Advancement With Linux
Jim Wasko, Director, Linux Technology Center at IBM
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10:30 Linux Distribution Panel
Alan Clark, SUSE; Bdale Garbee, HP; David Mandala, Canonical; Jon Masters, Red Hat; Moderated by Brian Warner, The Linux Foundation
11:00 Break
 
    Virtualization Mini-Summit Open Compliance Mini-Summit
  Room 501 Room 414/415 Room 511/512 Room 411/412 Room 413
11:30 Yocto Project Overview and Update
Saul Wold, Intel
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Applying Clang Static Analyzer to Linux Kernel
Hiroo Matsumoto, Fujitsu
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Ubuntu ARM - What Is It?
David Mandala, Canonical
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Mitigating Latency Issues & Postcopy Live Migration for KVM/QEMU
Takuya Yoshikawa, NTT & Isaku Yamahata, VA Linux Systems Japan K.K.
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12:20 Lunch Break
14:00 The Business of Contribution
Bdale Garbee, HP
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Running uClinux on ARM Cortex-M3 Platform
Sun Wei, Fujitsu
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ARM Sub-Architecture Status
Arnd Bergmann, Linaro
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Status and Directions for Libvirt Virtualization API & Libvirt for Enterprise Use
Daniel Veillard, Red Hat & Hu Tao, Fujitsu
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15:00 Break
15:30 State of Building Linux with LLVM
Mark Charlebois, QuIC
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Evalution of CPU Cgroup
Taku Izumi, Fujitsu
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LTSI : Yet Another Long-Term Stable Kernel
Hisao Munakata, Renesas
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Low-Overhead Ring-Buffer of Kernel Tracing & Tracing Across Host OS and Guest OS
Yoshihiro Yunomae, Hitachi & Akihiro Nagai, Hitachi
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16:30 Ftrace Event Tracer and Enhancement for Flight Recorder
Hiraku Toyooka, Hitachi
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Dracut: Introduction and Overview
Cong Wang, Red Hat
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Embedded Kernel Back-Porting
Simon Horman, Horms Solutions Ltd.
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Tracking KVM Issues & Introduction to oVirt
Xiao Guangrong, IBM & Barak Azulay, Red Hat
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Friday, June 8th

All Keynote Presentations Are In Room 503

  Room 501 Room 502 Room 511/512 Room 411/412
8:30 Registration
9:30 OpenRelief - Using Open Source Software and Open Hardware for Frontline Disaster Relief
Shane Coughlan, Opendawn & Karl Lattimer, Codethink Ltd
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Platform Device Drivers And Generic PM Domains Framework
Rafael Wysocki, Renesas / SUSE Labs
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The Fedora ARM Project
Jon Masters, Red Hat
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Qt: a cross-platform application and UI framework
Tasuku Suzuki, Nokia
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10:30 Application Fault Tolerance Using Continuous Checkpoint/Restart
Tomoki Sekiyama, Hitachi
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Platform Device Drivers And Generic PM Domains Framework (Part II)
Rafael Wysocki, Renesas / SUSE Labs
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Memory Cgroup: What Is Going On
Hiroyuki Kamezawa, Fujitsu
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Kernel Browsing and Hacking Using KDevelop
Alexandre Courbot, NVIDIA
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11:30 EEH Overview
Gavin Shan, IBM
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IO-Less Dirty Throttling
Fengguang Wu, Intel
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A Linux Application Tool to Leverage the Full Capability of Hardware
Kohki Ishikawa, IBM
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Linux Memory Fragmentation : Observation and Analysis on Smart Phones
Pintu Kumar, Samsung
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12:20 Lunch
14:00 One zImage to Rule Them All
Deepak Saxena, Linaro
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Revving Up Linux for Automotive
Rudi Streif, The Linux Foundation
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QoS Handling with DVFS Mechanisms
MyungJoo Ham, Samsung
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Content-Centric Embedded Treasure Hunting Robot
Noritsuna Imamura, SIProp.org
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15:00 A Story of Linux to Become Irreplaceable Software Fundamental for Consumer Electronics Products
Satoru Ueda, Sony
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State of the Linux Kernel Security Subsystem
James Morris
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Freedom, Out of the Box!
Bdale Garbee, HP
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Lightning Talks
Noriaki Fukuyasu, The Linux Foundation (Moderator)
15:50 Break
16:20 Panel: Linux Virtualization
Jesse Gross, Nicira; Daniel Veillard, Red Hat; Ric Wheeler, Red Hat; Fernando Luis Vázquez Cao, NTT (Moderator)
17:00 Social vs Technical Engineering in the Kernel:What This Means for Japanese Developers
James Bottomley, CTO, Server Virtualization at Parallels
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17:25

International / Asian Kernel Developer Panel
Arnd Bergmann, Linaro; Masami Hiramatsu, Hitachi; Chris Mason, Oracle; Cong Wang, Red Hat
Moderated By James Bottomley, Parallels

18:00 Closing Reception