Presentations

These presentations are scheduled for the 2009 Atlanta Linux Fest. A schedule, along with location information, will be posted shortly.

Title Presenter
Cultivating Contributions Tom Callaway, Red Hat
Debugging the Kernel Steve Conklin, Canonical
Endless Summer - Create your own program based on Google Summer of Code Ellen Ko, Google
Evergreen - the FOSS ILS behind GPLS Don McMorris, Equinox
Fixing Audio in (Ubuntu) Linux Dan Chen, Ubuntu
Free Software Development with Launchpad Deryck Hodge, Canonical
GPLv3: Better Copyleft for Developers and Users Bradley M. Kuhn, SFLC
Her PR Problem/Tooting the Horns of Women in Open Source Rikki Kite, Linux Pro
How To Bring Open Source Network Management Tools into Mission Critical Roles in Your Organization Brady Kern, Mohammed King, Rick Lingsch, eApps
It’s a Platform not a CRM Josh Sweeney, ALT-Invest
Linux & Packet Radio Charles S.Schuman
Multi-site Drupal Management David Tomaschik and Michael Haynes, Kennesaw State University
Open source and Charitable Giving Michelle and Michael Hall, QuinnCo
Open Source and the Cloud John Willis, Cloud Stenography
Open Source in K12 Education: Lessons Learned from a District Wide Deployment James Schweitzer, IBM
Open source, open data Kirrily Robert
Remixing and spinning your own Fedora-based distribution David Nalley, Fedora Project
Running an Open Source Business Tarus Balog, OpenNMS
Securing your Network with Open Source Technologies Nick Owen, WiKID Systems
Sleeping Soundly at Night, Open Source Network Monitoring with Zenoss Core Mark Hinkle, Zenoss
Standing Out in the Crowd Kirrily Robert
The Ubuntu Kernel Pete Graner, Canonical
The weather ahead: Clouds John Pugh, Canonical
Using Reference Video for Game Animation in Blender Roger Wickes, Blender
What Community has to Offer, a Guide to the openSUSE Community Chuck Payne, openSUSE Ambassador