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Tuesday, April 3rd


Nikko I / Nikko II

3rd Floor
8:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:15am Open Compute Project: Making Hardware More Open
Amir Michael, Manager (System Engineering) at Facebook
9:45am The Importance of Linux at Intel
Imad Sousou, Intel
10:15am Break
10:45am OpenMAMA: Open Middleware Standards for the Capital Markets and Beyond
Feargal O'Sullivan, NYSE Technologies, Inc.
11:30am Panel: The Linux Kernel: What's Next
Panelists: James Bottomley, Parallels; John Linville, Red Hat; Keith Packard, Intel
Moderated by Greg Kroah-Hartman, The Linux Foundation
12:30pm Lunch
2:00pm How Linux and Open Source Help to Tackle the Increasing Bandwidth Requirements
Timo Jokiaho, CTO (System Software) at Huawei
2:45pm Panel: Getting the Kinks out of the Software Supply Chain
Panelists: Steve Cropper, Cisco Systems; Mark Gisi, Wind River Systems; Scott Lamons, Hewlett-Packard; Jack Manbeck, Texas Instruments
Moderated: Phil Odence, Black Duck Software
 
3:45pm Break
4:15pm The Clouds are Coming - Are We Ready?
Gerrit Huizenga, Cloud Architect, Emerging Solutions at IBM

5:30pm Attendee Reception
Join us at Infusion Lounge for the attendee reception (5:30-8:30pm)


Wednesday, April 4th


Mendocino I Mendocino II Monterey II Carmel II Monterey I Nikko III Bayview Golden Gate Peninsula

2nd Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor 3rd Floor 3rd Floor 3rd Floor 25th Floor 25th Floor 25th Floor

LSB Tizen Virtualization / Cloud Computing Yocto Project Tracing Legal OpenMAMA Kernel HPC/HA
9:00am  LSB Working Session
9:00am - 12:30pm
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
Break
 
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

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
Lunch
 
  LSB Tizen Virtualization / Cloud Computing Yocto Project Tracing Legal Desktop Kernel HPC/HA
2:00pm  LSB Working Session (Cont.)
2:00pm - 5:30pm
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
Break
 
4:30pm
Upcoming Technologies: Wayland & oFono
Marcel Holtmann and Jesse Barnes, Intel
Open Discussion (These are unmoderated discussions open to anyone interested in the track topic) 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 (These are unmoderated discussions open to anyone interested in the track topic) Open Discussion (These are unmoderated discussions open to anyone interested in the track topic) Architecture of a Next-Generation Parallel File System
Randall Martin, Omnibond


Thursday, April 5th


Mendocino I Mendocino II Monterey I Nikko III Peninsula

2nd Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor 3rd Floor 25th Floor

SPDX UEFI Community Best Practices Filesystems Tools
9:00am

SPDX Working Session
9:00am - 5:30pm

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
Jeff Osier-Mixon, Intel
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
  SPDX
Community Best Practices Filesystems Tools
2:00pm SPDX Working Session
9:00am - 5:30pm

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

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

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