Linux.conf.au 2011 -- Brisbane, Australia
linux.conf.au (lca) is a conference about Open Source Software, including Linux. It brings together the world's community of Linux and open source enthusiasts who make considerable contributions to open source software. It is not limited to just Linux users - the community is much larger than this
This is the second time lca has been held in Brisbane, with the first conference being hosted in Brisbane in 2002. 2011 will be a significant year for the open source community with many open source applications now considered mature and many more in development. Of greater significance to the many Linux users out there, 2011 will also mark the 20th anniversary of the Linux kernel originally written by Linus Torvalds in 1991.
Open Source: Saving the World
Open Source in Education - ASHS One Year On
Keynote: Geoff Huston
TBB-HipHop (Integration of Intel's Threading Building Blocks into Facebook's HipHop)
Keynote: Vinton G. Cerf
Non-Visual Access to Linux from Bootup to Shutdown
Accidental wealth: liberating information with Foswiki
Factory factory factories: Abandon all flow of control Ye who enter here
Print: The Final Frontier
Keynote: Eric Allman
Our Sparkle Motion: Empowering the Geekocracy Against the Kyriarchy
Keynote: MarkPesce
Over-complicating a home network the cheapskate way
We are here. We have always been here
Applying martial arts to the workplace: your guide to kicking arse
Now Open: F#
Outside in Development with Behaviour-Driven Development and Rails
Parallel Programming - an Overview of Non Mainstream Languages
Java: Rumours of my demise are greatly exaggerated
Open Source in Big Business: A Consulting Perspective
Processes: Creating the Business you Want
SPDX: evolution of the package facts proposal
perl5i: Perl 5 Improved
Linux/X/Wayland Input Directions
Indefero Code & Project Management
Embedded GPUs for ARM - open discussion
All Chips, No Salsa!
Adventures in Real Time Audio
Freeing the Cloud, one service at a time
Bringing GLSL to the masses (the glsl2 project for Mesa OpenGL)