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URL:/dc11_schedule/events/799.en.html
DTEND:20110727T200000
UID:799@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Daytrip - Discovering Bosnia
DTSTART:20110727T100000
DTSTAMP:20110727T090000
DURATION:PT10H00M
LOCATION:Elsewhere
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/815.en.html
DTEND:20110723T201500
UID:815@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Beta Videoteam training 1
DTSTART:20110723T200000
DTSTAMP:20110723T190000
DURATION:PT0H15M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/816.en.html
DTEND:20110723T210000
UID:816@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Beta Videoteam training 2
DTSTART:20110723T203000
DTSTAMP:20110723T193000
DURATION:PT0H30M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/817.en.html
DTEND:20110723T220000
UID:817@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:_The_ Videoteam training 
DTSTART:20110723T210000
DTSTAMP:20110723T200000
DURATION:PT1H00M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/729.en.html
DTEND:20110726T191500
UID:729@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The group photo will be in front of Banski Dvor
SUMMARY:Group photo
DTSTART:20110726T190000
DTSTAMP:20110726T180000
DURATION:PT0H15M
LOCATION:Elsewhere
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/785.en.html
DTEND:20110726T124500
UID:785@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Talk from the Website Team
SUMMARY:Talk from the Website Team - FAQs and the future
DTSTART:20110726T120000
DTSTAMP:20110726T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/708.en.html
DTEND:20110726T104500
UID:708@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This will be a talk presenting views on what happened during th
 e last release cycle and outlining plans for the next release.
SUMMARY:Bits from the Release Team
DTSTART:20110726T100000
DTSTAMP:20110726T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/759.en.html
DTEND:20110726T124500
UID:759@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian Rolling is about providing a testing-like distribution f
 or end-users that is constantly updated with the latest stable software.
SUMMARY:Debian Rolling Bof
DTSTART:20110726T120000
DTSTAMP:20110726T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/793.en.html
DTEND:20110726T174500
UID:793@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:backports is now an official supported service. It though is no
 t fully integrated yet. There are several services that should still offer 
 better support.
SUMMARY:backports improvements - get it more official than now
DTSTART:20110726T170000
DTSTAMP:20110726T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/784.en.html
DTEND:20110726T154500
UID:784@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian's website and wiki produces megabytes of logs per day\, 
 but noone actually looks on them. Also i often hear the website content som
 etimes is hard to find. * Could we use tracking information to restructure 
 our websites to make content better findable?  * I wonder how far we could 
 go with tracking users\, without collecting to much personal information ab
 out our users.* Is annonymizing the logs and using that for tools like piwi
 k\, awstats\, webalizer enough?
SUMMARY:Tracking website users - social and technical limitations
DTSTART:20110726T150000
DTSTAMP:20110726T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/701.en.html
DTEND:20110726T114500
UID:701@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:DSA status update and BoF[ Moved from "submission notes"   -GW 
 ]
SUMMARY:DSA - where do we want to go today
DTSTART:20110726T110000
DTSTAMP:20110726T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/819.en.html
DTEND:20110726T164500
UID:819@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:GIT SkillsExchange - Practical introduction to the distributed VCS
DTSTART:20110726T160000
DTSTAMP:20110726T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/820.en.html
DTEND:20110726T184500
UID:820@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Informal meeting of people working on having Tor and its ecosys
 tem in Debian proper.
SUMMARY:Tor ecosystem in Debian
DTSTART:20110726T180000
DTSTAMP:20110726T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/725.en.html
DTEND:20110726T164500
UID:725@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This is a meeting of Debian Publicity team interested people wh
 o are not yet active in our team are of course welcome to join us: Let's im
 prove Debian by telling others how great Debian actually is!
SUMMARY:Publicity BoF
DTSTART:20110726T160000
DTSTAMP:20110726T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/728.en.html
DTEND:20110726T154500
UID:728@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:There are at least 3 different tools (git-buildpackage\, git-dp
 m\, and gitpkg) in Debian designed to make generating Debian packages.  In 
 this tutorial I'll try to give a not too biased view of the strengths and w
 eaknesses of these three options\, and go through setting up a packaging re
 pository including accessing upstream git and svn\, using pristine-tar to k
 eep tarballs in git\, and various options for managing patches.
SUMMARY:Debian Packaging with Git - what tool and workflow is right for you
 ?
DTSTART:20110726T150000
DTSTAMP:20110726T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/764.en.html
DTEND:20110726T174500
UID:764@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:DEP-8 is a DEP (Debian Enhancement Proposal) attempting to stan
 dardize\, clean up\, and put in production the "autopkgtest" framework deve
 loper by Ian Jackson. Using autopkgtest maintainers can enrich their packag
 es which "as installed" tests\, that is tests that will be run in an enviro
 nment in which the package has been installed\, providing a more powerful a
 nd more near to the user testing framework to ensure a package is working p
 roperly.In this BoF we will briefly present the state of DEP-8 and of the u
 nderlying framework. Then we will discuss among participants the details of
  the specification and what can/should be improved before recommending it f
 or widespread archive usage.If you are interested in Debian Quality Assuran
 ce\, Test Driven Development and how to apply it in Debian\, this BoF is fo
 r you! ... but beware\, volunteer recruiting will be *the* underline tune o
 f this BoF!
SUMMARY:Test Driven Development in Debian BoF - autopkgtest and the status 
 of DEP-8
DTSTART:20110726T170000
DTSTAMP:20110726T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/800.en.html
DTEND:20110726T154500
UID:800@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Ganeti SkillExchange - open source virtualization clusters on Debia
 n
DTSTART:20110726T150000
DTSTAMP:20110726T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/731.en.html
DTEND:20110726T184500
UID:731@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Debian Events team needs to be restructured or\, better\, i
 ts pages (both on www.d.o and wiki.d.o) need a bit more love and must be up
 dated to current practices.  The idea is to discuss what we need and then i
 mplement ideas\, if not already done during DebCamp.  Two (Francesca and my
 self) out of the three people in the team will be at DebCamp/DebConf\, as w
 ell as other people from the Publicity team\, which shares some of our reso
 urces.
SUMMARY:Debian Events BoF - How to restructure the Events team
DTSTART:20110726T180000
DTSTAMP:20110726T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/788.en.html
DTEND:20110726T184500
UID:788@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Come to discuss the Debian wiki and its status\, get involved i
 n fixing currently open issues and give us feedback.
SUMMARY:Debian Wiki BoF
DTSTART:20110726T180000
DTSTAMP:20110726T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/787.en.html
DTEND:20110726T214500
UID:787@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:OpenPGP keysigning event.  Please bring a government-issued ID 
 and hard-copy of your OpenPGP fingerprint.  Ideally\, you'd submit your key
  information ahead of time\, but we don't have a volunteer yet to coordinat
 e the keysigning.  I'll update this abstract when we have a victim^H^H^H^H^
 Holunteer.
SUMMARY:OpenPGP keysigning
DTSTART:20110726T210000
DTSTAMP:20110726T200000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/747.en.html
DTEND:20110726T164500
UID:747@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:By the time of DebConf\, we will have six months of experience 
 with the deployment of Multiarch in Ubuntu\, and about three months in Debi
 an itself.  Take a look back at some of the lessons learned\, inform develo
 pers how they can get more involved in multiarch rollout and what it means 
 for their packages\, and discuss the next steps to be taken as a project.
SUMMARY:Multiarch in Debian: 6 months (or 6 years) on
DTSTART:20110726T160000
DTSTAMP:20110726T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/761.en.html
DTEND:20110728T114500
UID:761@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Various initiatives have been recently started to improve the c
 ollaboration among Debian and its derivatives. Some examples are the "Deriv
 atives Front Desk" (a discussion place for representatives of Debian and de
 rivatives)\, the Debian dErivatives eXchange program (a program to coordina
 ted focused cross-distro collaboration initiatives to merge related derivat
 ives patches into Debian proper)\, and the derivatives census.This BoF will
  first present a retrospective of the above initiatives and attempt a brief
  review of how they went.Then\, the BoF will move to an open discussion amo
 ng participants about how (and if) to continue the above initiatives\, gath
 ering new participants into them\, as well as brainstorming about new initi
 atives that we can devise to improve both Debian and all its derivatives.Pa
 rticipants from Debian are welcome\; participants from derivatives are very
  welcome!
SUMMARY:Debian dErivatives eXchange (DEX) BoF - ... and other initiatives t
 o improve the collaboration with derivative distributions
DTSTART:20110728T110000
DTSTAMP:20110728T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/752.en.html
DTEND:20110728T174500
UID:752@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The idea about Basic Income is gaining traction worldwide. It i
 s especially beneficial for free software. I'd like to present and discuss 
 the idea.From basicincome.org:A basic income is an income unconditionally g
 ranted to all on an individual basis\, without means test or work requireme
 nt. It is a form of minimum income guarantee that differs from those that n
 ow exist in various European countries in three important ways:    * it is 
 being paid to individuals rather than households\;    * it is paid irrespec
 tive of any income from other sources\;    * it is paid without requiring t
 he performance of any work or the willingness to accept a job if offered.Li
 berty and equality\, efficiency and community\, common ownership of the Ear
 th and equal sharing in the benefits of technical progress\, the flexibilit
 y of the labour market and the dignity of the poor\, the fight against inhu
 mane working conditions\, against the desertification of the countryside an
 d against interregional inequalities\, the viability of cooperatives and th
 e promotion of adult education\, autonomy from bosses\, husbands and bureau
 crats\, have all been invoked in its favour.But it is the inability to tack
 le unemployment with conventional means that has led in the last decade or 
 so to the idea being taken seriously throughout Europe by a growing number 
 of scholars and organizations. Social policy and economic policy can no lon
 ger be conceived separately\, and basic income is increasingly viewed as th
 e only viable way of reconciling two of their respective central objectives
 : poverty relief and full employment.There is a wide variety of proposals a
 round. They differ according to the amounts involved\, the source of fundin
 g\, the nature and size of the reductions in other transfers\, and along ma
 ny other dimensions. As far as short-term proposals are concerned\, however
 \, the current discussion is focusing increasingly on so-called partial bas
 ic income schemes which would not be full substitutes for present guarantee
 d income schemes but would provide a low - and slowly increasing - basis to
  which other incomes\, including the remaining social security benefits and
  means-tested guaranteed income supplements\, could be added.Many prominent
  European social scientists have now come out in favour of basic income - a
 mong them two Nobel laureates in economics. In a few countries some major p
 oliticians\, including from parties in government\, are also beginning to s
 tick their necks out in support of it. At the same time\, the relevant lite
 rature - on the economic\, ethical\, political and legal aspects - is gradu
 ally expanding and those promoting the idea\, or just interested in it\, in
  various European countries and across the world have started organizing in
 to an active network. 
SUMMARY:Basic Income - a free software developers dream
DTSTART:20110728T170000
DTSTAMP:20110728T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/769.en.html
DTEND:20110728T174500
UID:769@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian\, as a volunteer project\, relies on donations and in-ki
 nd gifts (e.g.hardware) to maintain its infrastructure and to support vario
 us developmentefforts\, such as funding sprints and other developer gatheri
 ngs.  Debian'smoney and other assets are held by Software in the Public Int
 erest (SPI) inthe US\, Verein zur Förderung Freier Informationen und Softw
 are e.V. (ffis)in Germany and additional entities in other countries.  This
  talk will shedlight on these organizational aspects of Debian\, which have
  previously notbeen discussed much.Specifically\, the talk will: - Discuss 
 the relationship between Debian and organizations that   hold assets on beh
 alf of Debian. - List the types of assets held by Debian (such as money\, h
 ardware\,   trademarks\, and domain names) - Present the approval process e
 mployed by the DPL when it comes   to using Debian's assets. - Discuss rece
 nt efforts to publish public statements about the   assets held by Debian a
 s well as inflows (donations\, etc) and   outflows (sprints\, DebConf\, etc
 ).
SUMMARY:Care-taking of Debian finances: assets and processes
DTSTART:20110728T170000
DTSTAMP:20110728T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/739.en.html
DTEND:20110728T164500
UID:739@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to the Debian kernel team and its work. Explain
 s the packages we maintain\, the workflow for the Linux kernel itself (linu
 x-2.6 package)\, and interactions with other packages.
SUMMARY:The Linux kernel in Debian
DTSTART:20110728T160000
DTSTAMP:20110728T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/766.en.html
DTEND:20110728T184500
UID:766@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The sprint program has gathered some steam this year: at the ti
 me of writing\, Debian has had 12 sprints in 12 months and a few more are f
 orthcoming.In this BoF we will first present some introductory topics about
  sprints: figures (typical cadence\, cost\, number of participants)\, refre
 sh your memory about how you and your team can easily have their sprint\, a
 nd discuss what has worked well and what has not in sprint organization up 
 to now. Later on\, we will open up the discussion about how we can improve 
 sprint organization so that we can put more efficiently into use Debian mon
 ey to organize development sprints. We will let the discussion wander happi
 ly to touch the recurrent topics of how to use Debian money\, how much keep
  around to "stay safe"\, etc.
SUMMARY:Sprint (and money) BoF - CONGRATULATION YOU HAVE WON GBP£820\,000.
 00
DTSTART:20110728T180000
DTSTAMP:20110728T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/711.en.html
DTEND:20110728T124500
UID:711@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Besides the technical aspect which was invented for Debian Pure
  Blends the idea has a strong focus on how Debian could be perceived by use
 rs.  If users can be really sure that there is a team in Debian which speci
 fically cares for their very own needs Debian becomes an advantage over oth
 er distributions which do not have such dedicated teams.In contrast to the 
 technical aspects presented in last years this talk is rather targeting at 
 making people aware of the less technical points like how to form a team wh
 ich is visible in and outside Debian\, ensuring that the target users outsi
 de really know\, that Debian is actually working dedicated for their intere
 sts and how to involve upstream authors into the Blend and thus coming clos
 er to Debian.
SUMMARY:Blending Debian - Debian Pure Blends as a way to structurise the pr
 oject
DTSTART:20110728T120000
DTSTAMP:20110728T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/710.en.html
DTEND:20110728T164500
UID:710@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This is just to continue the tradition of DebConfs to bring tog
 ether all those people who are interesting to use Debian in scientific rese
 arch.  It will be used to find synergies\, develop common policy and tools 
 and perhaps gather new people for the Debian Science Team
SUMMARY:Debian Science Roundtable - Bringing together scientists@DebConf
DTSTART:20110728T160000
DTSTAMP:20110728T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/723.en.html
DTEND:20110728T104500
UID:723@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This BoF invites everyone interested in the Debian-Women projec
 t to join in on the discussion on how to revive and carry on the project. W
 e want to collect ideas on what to do and also come up with a tangible plan
  of things to do for the coming months. This BoF is the continuation of my 
 talk on the past and present of the Debian-Women project. 
SUMMARY:Debian-Women BoF - Where to go from here
DTSTART:20110728T100000
DTSTAMP:20110728T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/697.en.html
DTEND:20110728T114500
UID:697@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The pkg-perl team will again take the opportunity to meet in pe
 rson fordiscussing current topics and planning future work.Items for discus
 sion and work are collected athttp://wiki.debian.org/Teams/DebianPerlGroup/
 OpenTasks
SUMMARY:use Perl\; - Annual meeting of the Debian Perl Group
DTSTART:20110728T110000
DTSTAMP:20110728T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/750.en.html
DTEND:20110728T174500
UID:750@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Over the years\, people have built several components\, akin to
  engine parts\, that can be used to build outstanding high level app instal
 lers and other distribution interfaces. Very few people however realise how
  easy it is\, now\, to put those parts together into some outstanding new k
 iller application.As an engine builder I am not the appropriate person to d
 esign the car interiors\; but I want to let everyone know what working part
 s are already available\, because I want to see people building new\, cool\
 , radical\, innovative cars.
SUMMARY:Build your own modern app installer - apt-xapian-index\, screenshot
 s.debian.net\, distromatch\, DDE and some more engine parts for high level 
 app installers
DTSTART:20110728T170000
DTSTAMP:20110728T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/727.en.html
DTEND:20110728T114500
UID:727@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Knitting is not only a very practical skill\, it also trains th
 e typing fingers\, soothes the hacking mind and teaches us patience and per
 severance. All this makes it the perfect past time occupation for any Debia
 n project member! This workshop invites anyone\, beginner\, intermediate or
  expert\, to join in and learn\, teach\, swap\, and generally talk-the-yarn
 -talk. We will also bring some extra yarn and needles for those yet totally
  foreign to the art. In the spirit of true Openness this workshop is of cou
 rse equally open to crocheters\, spinners\, macrame'ists\, embroiderers and
  all other yarn loving denominations.
SUMMARY:Debiyarn - Knitting for Beginners and Intermediates
DTSTART:20110728T110000
DTSTAMP:20110728T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/773.en.html
DTEND:20110728T184500
UID:773@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Apt-xapian-index\, Popcon and UDD are powerful tools that can b
 e used together for composing package recommendations\, as it is currently 
 being developed in AppRecommender [1] [2]. The main goal os this work is to
  help users find useful packages based on their previous choices and simila
 r users' choices. The recommender output allow composing suggestions like: 
 "If you like this package you may also like that one" or "Users who have pa
 ckage X installed also have Y in their systems". This BoF aims to open the 
 disccussion about strategies and heuristics adopted by AppRecommender\, com
 pare it to previous initiatives (Alain Schröeder and Enrico Zini have alre
 ady worked on this problem)\, talk about challenges of providing such a ser
 vice for Debian users and how could it be adapted to a cross-distribution a
 pproach.[1] http://www.ime.usp.br/~tassia/apprec.html[2] http://github.com/
 tassia/AppRecommender
SUMMARY:App recommender in Debian
DTSTART:20110728T180000
DTSTAMP:20110728T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/822.en.html
DTEND:20110728T104500
UID:822@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:dak BoF for anyone interested in helping to hack on the archive
  software.
SUMMARY:dak BoF - Hacking archive software for fun\, profit and pain
DTSTART:20110728T100000
DTSTAMP:20110728T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/824.en.html
DTEND:20110728T154500
UID:824@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Zsh does not rock in its default configuration\, but it rocks l
 ike hell once you enable some options.
SUMMARY:Zsh - beyond the standard configuration - Hot stuff with the comman
 d line
DTSTART:20110728T150000
DTSTAMP:20110728T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/825.en.html
DTEND:20110728T124500
UID:825@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:We'll discuss how the monkeysphere works\, how to get started\,
  and where it's going in the future.This was requested at http://wiki.debco
 nf.org/wiki/DebConf11/SkillsExchange
SUMMARY:Monkeysphere BoF/Skill Exchange
DTSTART:20110728T120000
DTSTAMP:20110728T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/836.en.html
DTEND:20110728T124500
UID:836@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Packaging for beginners
DTSTART:20110728T120000
DTSTAMP:20110728T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/830.en.html
DTEND:20110728T184500
UID:830@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:notmuch BoF - Lets get together to talk about notmuch!
DTSTART:20110728T180000
DTSTAMP:20110728T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/831.en.html
DTEND:20110728T164500
UID:831@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:kfreebsd BoF
DTSTART:20110728T160000
DTSTAMP:20110728T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/779.en.html
DTEND:20110728T154500
UID:779@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Debian-Edu system provides an integrated system with centra
 l user management\, Kerberos authentication\, Thin- and Diskless-Clients\, 
 Intranet and much more. All this works out of the box. It is provided with 
 loads of educational packages to serve a school's needs.Except from a diffe
 rent package selection\, the 'system'-part of Debian-Edu could be used in d
 ifferent environments: University research groups and small enterprises com
 e to mind immediately. However\, to serve the general case\, Debian-Edu nee
 ds to be more modularized: Into a common part (networking/user management e
 tc.) and the tuning for the final deployment.   After a short presentation 
 of the current status of the Debian-Edu system\, I would like to discuss th
 e idea of a modularized Debian-Networking system as a 'generalized' Debian-
 Edu system. Is there interest in such a system and the synergies within a b
 roader user- and developer-base? Is it possible? How do we start?
SUMMARY:Debian-Edu: Current Status and Development Ideas for the next Decad
 e. - A Debian system for schools\, university workgroups and small enterpri
 ses?
DTSTART:20110728T150000
DTSTAMP:20110728T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/735.en.html
DTEND:20110728T230000
UID:735@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The traditional not-so-formal "formal dinner".
SUMMARY:Conference banquet - eat\, drink and be merry
DTSTART:20110728T200000
DTSTAMP:20110728T190000
DURATION:PT3H00M
LOCATION:Elsewhere
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/791.en.html
DTEND:20110728T154500
UID:791@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The functional programming language Haskell is more and more fa
 iling to “avoid success at all costs”. Naturally\, Debian wants to prov
 ide its users a good and thorough Haskell experience. This talk gives an ov
 erview of the Haskell ecosystems\, the technical implication of static link
 ing and cross-module inlining and how we use virtual package to guarantee a
  usable installations. The target audience are users (or prospective users)
  of Haskell on Debian\, developers and package maintainers of programs buil
 t with Haskell and of course developers who want to join the Debian Haskell
  Group.
SUMMARY:Haskell in Debian - The how and why of packaging Haskell libraries
DTSTART:20110728T150000
DTSTAMP:20110728T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/716.en.html
DTEND:20110728T104500
UID:716@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This roundtable should tie up to the good tradition of previous
  DebConfs to bring together different representatives of Debian and derived
  distros.  People who are interested in manning the podium are explicitely 
 invited to contact me.
SUMMARY:Derivatives Roundtable - The traditional roundtable to seek for syn
 ergies between Debian and its derivatives
DTSTART:20110728T100000
DTSTAMP:20110728T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/807.en.html
DTEND:20110724T184500
UID:807@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Insider view of Austrian E-health system that is running on Deb
 ian.
SUMMARY:Austrian e-health system - How Debian runs the Austrian e-health sy
 stem
DTSTART:20110724T180000
DTSTAMP:20110724T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/804.en.html
DTEND:20110724T124500
UID:804@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Understanding Debian
DTSTART:20110724T120000
DTSTAMP:20110724T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/809.en.html
DTEND:20110724T103000
UID:809@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Opening Ceremony with Government Officials
DTSTART:20110724T100000
DTSTAMP:20110724T090000
DURATION:PT0H30M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/803.en.html
DTEND:20110724T154500
UID:803@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The talk will try to give the flavour of everyday life in Debia
 n\, with stories and quotes from developers.
SUMMARY:Life in Debian - Snapshots of everyday life in Debian
DTSTART:20110724T150000
DTSTAMP:20110724T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/806.en.html
DTEND:20110724T174500
UID:806@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Debian in Enterprise: A Google Case Study - Debian in Google
DTSTART:20110724T170000
DTSTAMP:20110724T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/808.en.html
DTEND:20110724T114500
UID:808@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:We will explain what is Debian\, what is Debian Day and provide
  an overview of what the day entails\, the speakers and events for the rest
  of the day and any necessary logistical information. Also\, the president 
 of Republika Srpska\, Milorad Dodik\, will give welcome to everyone.
SUMMARY:Debian Day opening Plenary - Welcome to Debian Day
DTSTART:20110724T113000
DTSTAMP:20110724T103000
DURATION:PT0H15M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/826.en.html
DTEND:20110724T220000
UID:826@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Video training session 2
DTSTART:20110724T210000
DTSTAMP:20110724T200000
DURATION:PT1H00M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/805.en.html
DTEND:20110724T164500
UID:805@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Contributing to Debian is often seen as a deeply technical proc
 ess which needs a lot of knowledge\, experience and technical skills.  This
  often seems to discourage interested people\, while in truth there are a l
 ot of ways to contribute to Debian with little or even none technical knowl
 edge. We'll show many ways to contribute to Debian and how everyone - yes\,
  we really mean everyone - can contribute to Debian.
SUMMARY:How to contribute and get involved
DTSTART:20110724T160000
DTSTAMP:20110724T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/745.en.html
DTEND:20110729T164500
UID:745@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian is extremely difficult to bootstrap for a new architectu
 re or a new ABI\, and every time someone does the work it's incredibly pain
 ful. We have a lot of cyclic build-dependencies which means there is no val
 id build-order\, and many packages don't cross-build properly\, where at le
 ast some of the packages must be cross-built for a new port. We also don't 
 have tools to manage such bootstrap-builds. In practice people tend to use 
 some other system to get started\, then try to turn it into Debian. We real
 ly ought to be able to bootstrap ourselves.This talks explains the issues (
 with pretty graphs!)\, shows how to fix them\, which packages and tools are
  affected\, and covers the current state of this work. It also explains why
  people want/need this functionality\, and what affected package maintainer
 s need to do to keep things bootstrappable. Making all this work makes Debi
 an useful in various places where currently it isn\;t very useful\, which i
 s why engineering effort is available from various companies. Lets take the
  opportunity to fix it properly. 
SUMMARY:Bootstrapable Debian - Cyclic dependencies\, staged builds and cros
 s-compiling
DTSTART:20110729T160000
DTSTAMP:20110729T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/714.en.html
DTEND:20110729T174500
UID:714@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:When deploying Debian in large environments\, certain limiting 
 factors start to need special attention. These include but are not limited 
 to bandwidth sharing\, unattended upgrades\, reliability\, traceability\, e
 rror handling and reporting back. This talk aims to make these issues visib
 le\, discuss possible solutions and how things could get improved.
SUMMARY:Issues with Deployment in Large Environments - Upgrading 11.000 Box
 es in One Night
DTSTART:20110729T170000
DTSTAMP:20110729T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/795.en.html
DTEND:20110729T154500
UID:795@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Debian ARM port(s) are rapidly becoming more and more impor
 tant\, with lots of active development and more and more users. Let's see h
 ow things are going and where we are hoping to get to.
SUMMARY:ARM BoF - Porting\, news and discussions
DTSTART:20110729T150000
DTSTAMP:20110729T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/757.en.html
DTEND:20110729T174500
UID:757@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:It's not abstract\, it's fairly concrete.
SUMMARY:Dance BoF - Let's face the music and...
DTSTART:20110729T170000
DTSTAMP:20110729T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Elsewhere
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/778.en.html
DTEND:20110729T164500
UID:778@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Contributors to Debian are sometimes stymied by a failure to as
 k questions. (I know I've been there.) In this Birds of a Feather session\,
  we'll discuss our experiences with hostile or otherwise unhelpful situatio
 ns that make us less excited about working on Debian. I will also name some
  positive characteristics I have seen on Debian mailing lists. After discus
 sing problems\, we will discuss concrete actions we can take individually t
 o improve the culture.
SUMMARY:Debian for Shy People - Human factors to make us more productive
DTSTART:20110729T160000
DTSTAMP:20110729T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/698.en.html
DTEND:20110729T104500
UID:698@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This event will gather the admins\, mentors and students of the
  2011 Google Summer of Code and 2010 Google Code-in at Debian to present ou
 r organization work\, the students\, their projects and how they are doing.
SUMMARY:Google Summer of Code 2011 and Code-in 2010 at Debian - Meet the st
 udents\, mentors and admins
DTSTART:20110729T100000
DTSTAMP:20110729T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/771.en.html
DTEND:20110729T184500
UID:771@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A discussion about what is needed for better mass deployment of
  Debian.What are the general topics when doing mass installation?What are c
 urrent problems when doing mass deployment?Which tools are used? Are deb pa
 ckages available?Which problems arise when scaling to huge numbers of machi
 nes?Exchange of experiences with mass deployment.
SUMMARY:Mass deployment BOF
DTSTART:20110729T180000
DTSTAMP:20110729T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/705.en.html
DTEND:20110729T114500
UID:705@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Bdale Garbee and Keith Packard ship open hardware and open sour
 ce avionics solutions for hobby model rockets.  A key feature of these prod
 ucts is that the ground station software works identically across Linux\, W
 indows\, and MacOS clients.  All software build and release processing is r
 un on Debian.  This talk will explain the approach taken to achieve these r
 esults\, and the build system components used.
SUMMARY:Delivering Multi-Platform Applications - Build on Debian\, run anyw
 here.
DTSTART:20110729T110000
DTSTAMP:20110729T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/777.en.html
DTEND:20110729T154500
UID:777@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The debian-mentors list is most of what new contributors see in
  Debian\; it is where they send "Request For Sponsorship" emails and get he
 lp with package questions. This talk discusses the culture of that mailing 
 list\, and the past year's successes and failures in improving package revi
 ew and decreasing unanswered threads. It also includes suggestions based on
  review processes used by other projects.
SUMMARY:Reports from changing the debian-mentors culture - You win some\, y
 ou lose some
DTSTART:20110729T150000
DTSTAMP:20110729T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/767.en.html
DTEND:20110729T104500
UID:767@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A poor DPL newbie---like yours truly in April 2010---has to go 
 through quite some bumps before being able to be actually useful to the Deb
 ian project.What the "DPL job" is about has little documentation and is mos
 t likely very personal too.In this BoF I'd like to share and review my expe
 riences as DPL\, explaining what the "DPL job" is about to wannabe DPLs or 
 simply to the curious Developer willing to know more about it. I'll describ
 e what a typical "DPL day" looks like and some of my personal strategies to
  deal with "leader@d.o" mail and keep track of what happens in DPL land\, t
 o inform the Project at the next "bits from the DPL" mail pulse.We'll then 
 let the discussion go\, asking for comments on how the strategies have work
 ed on and for suggestions on how to improve them further.Can we come up wit
 h a set of "best practices" that\, in the interest of the Project\, will be
  suggested for adoption to future DPLs? In my experience\, that could be a 
 little\, but very valuable treasure for future DPLs!... needlessly to say\,
  participation of other past DPLs\, or DPL helpers willing to share their e
 xperiences would be more than welcome!
SUMMARY:the DPL wannabe (and HOWTO) BoF - how can we improve DPL-related pr
 ocesses in Debian?
DTSTART:20110729T100000
DTSTAMP:20110729T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/751.en.html
DTEND:20110729T114500
UID:751@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Tentative current draft BOF todo-list (subject to change) - new
  site    - feature complete replacement of old site    - template from http
 ://kalleswork.net/projects/debian/git/debtemplate/ ? - minechangelogs redon
 e by indexing changelogs (possibly in a dak hook?)    - light version: put 
 all changelogs in a single file - dm_list integrated with ftp-master - new 
 FD blood. mmh\, blood. - state of things - do we need separate templates fo
 r non-uploading DDs? - find a place/workflow for publishing some interestin
 g/useful replies to NM questions\, with permission
SUMMARY:NM/AM/FD/DAM BOF - Reality check of the New Maintainer Process
DTSTART:20110729T110000
DTSTAMP:20110729T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/770.en.html
DTEND:20110729T184500
UID:770@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Debian: coding for human rights? 
DTSTART:20110729T180000
DTSTAMP:20110729T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/721.en.html
DTEND:20110729T184500
UID:721@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:There are currently several free software stacks for mobile int
 erfaces are currently under developpement: * MeeGo has multiple ones\; * fr
 om the KDE project: Plasma Active\, Plasma netbook\; * Maemo (GTK+) * …Cr
 edible mobile user interfaces have certainly their place in Debian and ther
 e is currently a (perceived ?) lack of those.This BoF will be focused on ev
 aluating mobile user interfaces (often named "Mobile UXes") for Debian\, in
  particular : * knowing what stacks are currently available in Debian (and 
 their state/useability)\; * knowing what stacks are currently _not_ availab
 le in Debian (and why?)\; * knowing what work it would take to bring a cred
 ible Mobile UX to Debian (e.g. on the N900).
SUMMARY:Mobile UXes (Handset\, Tablet\, Notebook) - Plasma Active\, MeeGo U
 Xes ? What is wise to get packaged in Debian ?
DTSTART:20110729T180000
DTSTAMP:20110729T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/823.en.html
DTEND:20110729T154500
UID:823@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Puppet in Debian environments - SkillsExchange
DTSTART:20110729T150000
DTSTAMP:20110729T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/829.en.html
DTEND:20110729T124500
UID:829@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Emacs is the extensible\, customizable\, SelfDocumenting real-t
 ime display editor. People jokes about Emacs being the ultimate operating s
 ystem by itself. We will talk about from the basic Emacs operations\, worki
 ng with Buffers/Windows\, Editing blocks\, search/replace\, etc. to advance
 d customizations like how to organize the configuration files\, write macro
 s\, browsing filesystem and file handling.
SUMMARY:Effective Emacs habbits / configurations
DTSTART:20110729T120000
DTSTAMP:20110729T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/704.en.html
DTEND:20110729T174500
UID:704@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Freedombox Foundation is a non-profit organization started 
 by Eben Moglen with the objective of building a Debian-based software image
  that will help create and preserve freedom by enabling broad adoption of f
 ederated\, distributed alternatives to the current wave of commercial socia
 l networking sites.In addition to his roles in Debian and SPI\, Bdale is a 
 member of the Freedombox Foundation board of directors\, and chairs the tec
 hnical advisory committee.This session will provide an update on the Founda
 tion's activities\, particularly as they relate to Debian.
SUMMARY:Freedombox Progress Report - Using Debian to Create and Preserve Fr
 eedom
DTSTART:20110729T170000
DTSTAMP:20110729T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/712.en.html
DTEND:20110729T124500
UID:712@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:In this BoF I would like to give a report of the current state 
 of the according GSoC project "Measuring Team Performance in Debian Pure Bl
 ends" (but it is not restricted to Blends only).  It should not be expected
  real results.  These will be presented at next years DebConf hopefully.  T
 he intend of this event is just to collect some additional ideas which migh
 t have been overlooked by me as mentor or the student.
SUMMARY:Measuring Team Performance - Investigation into performance of team
 s inside Debian 
DTSTART:20110729T120000
DTSTAMP:20110729T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/837.en.html
DTEND:20110729T174500
UID:837@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Archive testing
DTSTART:20110729T170000
DTSTAMP:20110729T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/840.en.html
DTEND:20110729T164500
UID:840@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:PET BoF - The Package Entropy Tracker and You
DTSTART:20110729T160000
DTSTAMP:20110729T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/717.en.html
DTEND:20110729T124500
UID:717@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:news from buildd/wanna-build side from the last year (wanna-bui
 ld priority changes\, autosigning\, ...)
SUMMARY:buildd/wanna-build update
DTSTART:20110729T120000
DTSTAMP:20110729T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/753.en.html
DTEND:20110729T114500
UID:753@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Most people may have heard of the distributed version control s
 ystem GIT by now. It already became the most popular VCS and many teams swi
 tch their projects from the old centralized subversion to the new and shiny
  GIT with it's endless possibilities.Google built Gerrit on top of GIT for 
 it's Android project. It provides- Code Review- User Management and Access 
 control- Notifications
SUMMARY:Gerrit - Code Review is fun
DTSTART:20110729T110000
DTSTAMP:20110729T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/814.en.html
DTEND:20110729T204500
UID:814@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A bicycling tour for those who don't want to go running or want
  to have exercise in addition to running.Start will be at 18:30 at Cycling 
 Shop Banja Luka (OpenStreetMap: http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=44.776212
 &lon=17.201473&zoom=18&layers=M)We'll have one group leaving earlier to che
 ck the bikes and one group leaving around 18:15\, walking from the venue to
  the Cycling Shop. 
SUMMARY:Bicycling Tour - through or around Banja Luka
DTSTART:20110729T181500
DTSTAMP:20110729T171500
DURATION:PT2H30M
LOCATION:Elsewhere
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/724.en.html
DTEND:20110725T124500
UID:724@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The Publicity Team can be considered as a kind of "voice of the
  Debian Project": it publishes announcements\, a regular Newsletter (called
  Debian Project News)\, "dents" (and "twitts") via the official Debian acco
 unt\, and generally tries to stay in touch with the wider Debian Community.
  It is a lot of work for a small team\, so a big part of this talk will try
  to recruit you for our team... Well\, let us rephrase that: we will introd
 uce our team and our work\, and show you what we can do for you\, how you c
 an help us\, and how you can make our job easier.
SUMMARY:The Publicity Team and You
DTSTART:20110725T120000
DTSTAMP:20110725T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/732.en.html
DTEND:20110725T104500
UID:732@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This session will welcome people to DebConf11 and tell them wha
 t will be happening later in the conference. 
SUMMARY:Welcome talk - DebConf11 introductory session
DTSTART:20110725T100000
DTSTAMP:20110725T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/726.en.html
DTEND:20110725T164500
UID:726@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: The FTP Team takes care of Debian's archive in variou
 s ways:  By maintaining and developing the software powering the archive\, 
 by ensuring packages in the archive  are compliant with the Debian Free Sof
 tware Guidelines and are legally distributable by Debian\, and many ways mo
 re.This talk gives a brief overview over the FTP Teams jobs\, and shows wha
 t you can do to help us\, be it with coding work or just by ensuring your p
 ackages in NEW can be easily checked (and accepted).
SUMMARY:You\, the FTP Team and the NEW queue
DTSTART:20110725T160000
DTSTAMP:20110725T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/722.en.html
DTEND:20110725T174500
UID:722@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This year's DebConf features the 7th birthday of the Debian-Wom
 en project. Since 2004 a lot of things have happened in Debian-Women and th
 e Debian project itself\, so this seems like a good time to review the deve
 lopment of the project so far and take stock of its current state as well a
 s the current state of women in Free Software. This talk goes together with
  a Debian-Women BoF that will focus on Debian-Women's future.
SUMMARY:Debian-Women - The Past and the Present
DTSTART:20110725T170000
DTSTAMP:20110725T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/702.en.html
DTEND:20110725T184500
UID:702@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:An opportunity to meet the Debian Technical Committee members a
 ttending Debconf in person\, ask questions\, and seek advice.
SUMMARY:Meet the Technical Committee
DTSTART:20110725T180000
DTSTAMP:20110725T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/775.en.html
DTEND:20110725T154500
UID:775@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This talk will cover cryptographic authentication within debian
 \, how we can better streamline the situation for our users\, minimize code
 \, increase freedom\, and help rein in the "too big to fail" members of the
  Certificate Authority cartel which dominates the standard cryptographic au
 thentication model for TLS and S/MIME.I'll talk about: * cryptographic auth
 entication agents (both per-user and per-system) * the various forms of cry
 ptographic certification we already support in debian * minimizing and stre
 amlining code that handles this sensitive task * making user choice easier\
 , more understandable\, and more effective across the distro * collaboratio
 n with other distros and other operating systems
SUMMARY:Debian as though cryptographic authentication mattered - How the Un
 iversal Operating System can lead the pack
DTSTART:20110725T150000
DTSTAMP:20110725T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/772.en.html
DTEND:20110725T164500
UID:772@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:PostgreSQL 9.1 contains many innovative features. This talk dis
 cusses each of them\, to showcase the level of innovation and quality that 
 can be achieved with open source.
SUMMARY:PostgreSQL Innovations - Latest innovations in open source PostgreS
 QL DBMS
DTSTART:20110725T160000
DTSTAMP:20110725T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/720.en.html
DTEND:20110725T114500
UID:720@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Let's not break the tradition of the "bits from the DPL" addres
 s at DebConf!Shamelessly\, the DPL will present some of his views on how De
 bian is going and what are the challenges ahead of us.Some of the topic tha
 t will be covered are: what makes Debian so special and why it's important
 for the whole ecosystem of Free Software—that our Project lives long an
 d prosper\; what are the advantages and disadvantages of some of Debian pec
 uliarities when compared to some of the other "major" distros out there\; w
 hat could we do to fulfill our role in the Free Software ecosystem and to s
 mooth some of our rough edges.
SUMMARY:Bits from the DPL - State of the Union^W Debian address
DTSTART:20110725T110000
DTSTAMP:20110725T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/754.en.html
DTEND:20110725T124500
UID:754@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:After an attempt to package Hadoop for Debian I had to learn th
 at the quality of the upstream is too low to warrant an inclusion into Debi
 an.Should there be minimal quality standards for software to be included in
  Debian? What could these standards be?If such standards would exist\, it w
 ould be easy to challenge an ITP for a crapy PHP content management system.
 ..?
SUMMARY:Quality requirements for software in Debian - should there be a min
 imal quality standard?
DTSTART:20110725T120000
DTSTAMP:20110725T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/763.en.html
DTEND:20110725T154500
UID:763@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:We will discuss the various changes planned or in progress for 
 Ruby packaging in Debian\, including:- the possible switch to 1.9 as defaul
 t- the switch to the gem2deb packaging helperThere's a wiki page listing al
 l the work planned for wheezy: http://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Ruby/RubyInWhee
 zy
SUMMARY:Ruby in Debian
DTSTART:20110725T150000
DTSTAMP:20110725T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/762.en.html
DTEND:20110725T164500
UID:762@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:In this BOF\, we plan to discuss various QA-related topics\, su
 ch as:- QA processes: MIA\, orphaned packages\, NMUs- QA infrastructure: PT
 S\, DDPO\, UDD\, ...- QA tools: lintian\, piuparts- archive-wide tests: piu
 parts\, archive rebuilds\, ...
SUMMARY:Quality Assurance BOF
DTSTART:20110725T160000
DTSTAMP:20110725T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/743.en.html
DTEND:20110725T184500
UID:743@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Workshop to a.) discuss bugs detected by piuparts and b.) to ha
 ck on piuparts
SUMMARY:pleasure & pain: packages\, policy and piuparts
DTSTART:20110725T180000
DTSTAMP:20110725T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/760.en.html
DTEND:20110725T174500
UID:760@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Discussion of the current status of Lintian\, the current Linti
 an architecture\, desired future architectural and testing changes\, and ho
 w you can help.
SUMMARY:Lintian BoF
DTSTART:20110725T170000
DTSTAMP:20110725T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/699.en.html
DTEND:20110726T000000
UID:699@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:As usual\, DC11 will feature a Cheese and Wine party\, our trad
 itional "share and enjoy" event. Attendees are expected to bring goods from
  their country (with cheese being the preferred\, of course).
SUMMARY:Cheese and Wine party - 6th Debconf C&W
DTSTART:20110725T210000
DTSTAMP:20110725T200000
DURATION:PT3H00M
LOCATION:Elsewhere
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/703.en.html
DTEND:20110730T104500
UID:703@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Software in the Public Interest is a US-based non-profit organi
 zation that provides legal and financial existence services for Debian and 
 many other Free Software projects.
SUMMARY:SPI BOF
DTSTART:20110730T100000
DTSTAMP:20110730T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/707.en.html
DTEND:20110730T114500
UID:707@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A'town hall'  style question and answer session for the DPL. He
  won't have sight of the questions beforehand!
SUMMARY:Ask the Leader - Q&A session with the DPL
DTSTART:20110730T110000
DTSTAMP:20110730T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/781.en.html
DTEND:20110730T174500
UID:781@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian depends on a large group of package maintainers without 
 upload rights (or with limited upload rights) and a smaller group of Debian
  Developers that check their work and upload it to Debian.  In this BOF we'
 d like to discuss technical and social ways that this process could be impr
 oved. Potential topics include the new debexpo site\, whether having some f
 ormal process or team to sponsor would help\, how we can make sure that rea
 sonable packages get reviewed\, whether we should explicitly "reject" reque
 sts for package sponsorship\, how to encourage more DDs to become involved\
 , and how to channel more new contributors into maintaining existing packag
 es.   
SUMMARY:The Debian sponsoring process
DTSTART:20110730T170000
DTSTAMP:20110730T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/783.en.html
DTEND:20110730T184500
UID:783@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Lightning talks are a series of tightly-timed 5-minute talks.  
 We'll schedule 7 or 8 of them for the 45-minute period.  Keep it short and 
 engaging.  People can come find you afterward to follow up.
SUMMARY:Lightning Talks
DTSTART:20110730T180000
DTSTAMP:20110730T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/719.en.html
DTEND:20110730T124500
UID:719@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Introducing DebConf12 Nicaragua
SUMMARY:DebConf12 Nicaragua
DTSTART:20110730T120000
DTSTAMP:20110730T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/718.en.html
DTEND:20110730T154500
UID:718@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Find out the latest developments on the modularization of Java 
 as we fit project Jigsaw to Debian Policy
SUMMARY:Jigsaw Progress in Debian - What We Did for GSoC and Our Summer Vac
 ation
DTSTART:20110730T150000
DTSTAMP:20110730T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/758.en.html
DTEND:20110730T164500
UID:758@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:At DebConf10 a "DebConf vs Debian" BoF has been held to discuss
  the state of the relationships among DebConf organization and the Debian P
 roject proper. Back then\, several organization aspects were independent an
 d it was not clear which kind of responsibility DebConf had before Debian a
 nd vice versa. During the past year\, several advancements have been made: 
 formal ties among DebConf and Debian have been established by the mean of d
 elegations\, a work-flow for DebConf money handling has been established\, 
 goals of DebConf with respect to Debian have been published\, etc. In this 
 BoF we will present the status quo of all this\, 1 year after the "DebConf 
 vs Debian" BoF.After that (brief!) presentation we will open up to discussi
 on among Debian and DebConf team representatives to review what has been do
 ne and brainstorm about what still needs to be done.
SUMMARY:DebConf in Debian BoF - "vs" is no more
DTSTART:20110730T160000
DTSTAMP:20110730T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/797.en.html
DTEND:20110730T184500
UID:797@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, there are many criticisms about the DebConf travel
  sponsorship process. However\, allocating this amount fairly is quite a ha
 rd problem. There are also many considerations\, such as budgeting uncertai
 nties\, getting people motivated to do the rating and allocation early\, an
 d deciding what criteria to even use in allocations.This BOF is designed to
  lead to an improvement for DebConf12\, but that improvement will not come 
 from talking now\, but by acting early next year.For BOF planning\, please 
 see outline and contribute at http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf11/Travel
 SponsorshipBOF
SUMMARY:DebConf Travel Sponsorship - How it works and can we do better
DTSTART:20110730T180000
DTSTAMP:20110730T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/733.en.html
DTEND:20110730T191500
UID:733@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Close the conference\, thank volunteers\, ask for help cleaning
  up and feedback
SUMMARY:Closing ceremony - goodbye and see you at DebConf12!
DTSTART:20110730T190000
DTSTAMP:20110730T180000
DURATION:PT0H15M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/776.en.html
DTEND:20110730T154500
UID:776@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Centralized naming schemes seem to be a critical weak point in 
 global network communication.Powerful actors can strongarm the existing Dom
 ain Name System (or proprietary/centralized services like facebook\, twitte
 r\, and github) and effectively remove a group from the publicly-visible 'n
 et without even touching any of the associated machinery.There are some pro
 mising new tools that allow for massively decentralized\, distributed namin
 g\, and many of them are being made available within Debian.  This BoF is f
 or implementors\, packagers\, integrators\, critics\, and the generally cur
 ious to talk about how to make these concepts work across all of debian.Com
 e share problems\, brainstorm fixes\, collaborate\, and learn!
SUMMARY:Distributed Naming BoF
DTSTART:20110730T150000
DTSTAMP:20110730T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/741.en.html
DTEND:20110730T164500
UID:741@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Debian Games BoF
DTSTART:20110730T160000
DTSTAMP:20110730T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Auditorium
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/709.en.html
DTEND:20110730T124500
UID:709@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian Med was started in 2002 and in January 2012 will be its 
 10th aniversary.  What did we approached so far.  What do we want to approa
 ch in the next ten years?Medicine is a real niche topic in the Free Softwar
 e world because the number of user is small and quite a share of those user
 s is conservative about the use of software and has some money left to spen
 d for proprietary licenses.  So isn't it crazy to just address this target 
 user group with a dedicated part of Debian?  Yes it is\, but we used as a s
 tart this part where Free Software has several friends: In bio-medical rese
 arch.  So the project began to grow healthy and is now might serve as a pos
 itive example for other Blends:  If it is possible to successfully establis
 h a Blend in a niche area how much better success could be gained in other 
 fields which are much better covered by Free Software?
SUMMARY:Debian Med BoF - Report from the past of Debian Med and discussing 
 the future
DTSTART:20110730T120000
DTSTAMP:20110730T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/734.en.html
DTEND:20110730T174500
UID:734@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, the location for DebConf\, the annual internationa
 l Debian conference\, is selected via a competitive bid process. Although w
 e haven't got to DebConf12 yet\, organising a conference isn't quick\, so i
 t's already time to start thinking about a location for DebConf13.We encour
 age everyone to think about whether their city would make a good DebConf lo
 cation\, and\, if it would\, to start working on a proposal. (You don't hav
 e to be heavily involved in Debian to organise a bid.)Interested? For more 
 information see http://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf13This panel will be yo
 ur opportunity to describe your bid to the rest of the DebConf attendees. A
 lthough participating in the panel is not compulsory to take part on the bi
 d decision process\, it will help strongly show off the pros and cons of ea
 ch possible venue.
SUMMARY:DebConf13 in your city
DTSTART:20110730T170000
DTSTAMP:20110730T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/756.en.html
DTEND:20110730T114500
UID:756@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Debian is relevant for desktop users\, but there is still many 
 itches that require a local Debian geeks. Let's make a list\, and see where
  and how we could improve the situation.
SUMMARY:Could we make desktop users need their local Debian geeks less?
DTSTART:20110730T110000
DTSTAMP:20110730T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/827.en.html
DTEND:20110730T154500
UID:827@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This BoF aims to bring to Debconf agenda the discussion about t
 he accessibility of Debconf facilities to attendees with special needs. Dis
 cussing about bads and goods from past conference editions is a good start 
 to ensure that next Debconfs' orga teams understand what are the issues tha
 t must me taken into account when planning the conference.
SUMMARY:Accessibility in Debconf BoF - How to make sure it happens
DTSTART:20110730T150000
DTSTAMP:20110730T140000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/838.en.html
DTEND:20110730T104500
UID:838@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Java Team Meeting
DTSTART:20110730T100000
DTSTAMP:20110730T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/839.en.html
DTEND:20110730T184500
UID:839@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:A BoF for people interested in helping with packaging eclipse o
 r plugins to it.
SUMMARY:Eclipse Packaging BoF
DTSTART:20110730T180000
DTSTAMP:20110730T170000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/841.en.html
DTEND:20110730T174500
UID:841@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Debbugs Skill Exchange
DTSTART:20110730T170000
DTSTAMP:20110730T160000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/842.en.html
DTEND:20110730T114500
UID:842@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Let's take this occasion to learn something of each other's lan
 guages!This time languages doesn't range over C\, Ruby or Haskell\, but Ita
 lian\, Finnish or Chinese! :-)
SUMMARY:Language Skill Exchange
DTSTART:20110730T110000
DTSTAMP:20110730T100000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/740.en.html
DTEND:20110730T104500
UID:740@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:This talk is meant to be a (maybe quite scarce) summary update 
 about activities by the fonts packaging team. Fonts packaging is usually a 
 quite "easy" packaging task\, very suitable for beginners who want to learn
  about packaging processes without  difficult packaging techniques. This ta
 lk is meant to give  an update about the font packaging team activities\, s
 tatus about the yet-tp-be-published font packaging policy\, etc.
SUMMARY:Fonts packaging BOF
DTSTART:20110730T100000
DTSTAMP:20110730T090000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Round room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/845.en.html
DTEND:20110730T124500
UID:845@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:a 'standard' Git workflow for teams?
DTSTART:20110730T120000
DTSTAMP:20110730T110000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SEQUENCE:0
URL:/dc11_schedule/events/844.en.html
DTEND:20110730T164500
UID:844@dc11@pentabarf.org
CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility is an important matter in basically all of Debian
  and its derivatives.We will first give a short introduction on accessibili
 ty \; for a longer introduction\, please see the slides of a previous prese
 ntation as well as the transcript of the presentation.We will then talk abo
 ut the current status of Debian: the Debian installer\, text and graphical 
 applications.We also want to give attendees an opportunity to give a try at
  testing a few things themselves. Make sure to have brltty\, kvm and gnome-
 orca (and gnome desktop) installed\, as well as a recent wheezy GTK install
 er image on your machine for the installer part. More details are available
  on the debian installer accessibility wiki\, and in the (old but still use
 ful) accessibility and application accessibility HOWTOS\, and the text appl
 ication accessibility HOWTO.Last but not least\, we would like to talk abou
 t the future projects\, as listed on our accessibility-devel wiki : some pa
 ckaging of course\, but also liveCD support\, documentation and inclusion i
 nto the NM process\, debtags\, debbugtags\, ... Your ideas are welcome of c
 ourse!Notes are in dc11-accessibility document ingobby-0.5 -c gobby.debian.
 net
SUMMARY:Accessibility BoF - Current status\, how to test yourself at home\,
  future projects
DTSTART:20110730T160000
DTSTAMP:20110730T150000
DURATION:PT0H45M
LOCATION:Meeting room
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