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Revision as of 18:02, 14 January 2012
Lightning Talks
Lightning talks are short presentations given by different people. Slides are discouraged and the time limit is rigidly enforced - you will be cut off when time is called.
Depending on the number of people interested in presenting, the lightning talks will last anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. If you have a preference on the length, list that in the table below.
Schedule
The lightning talks will be from 16:00 to 16:50 in BarCamp A. If you have slides, you need to get them to tflink by 15:30 or you will not be able to use them. We won't be switching laptops around during the 50 minutes and you'll need to talk to tflink if you need something for a demo.
Proposed Lightning Talks
Talk Topic | Description | Presentor | Time |
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Remote Installation | An upcoming QA tool to support download-less installation testing | Tim Flink | either |
Mock Fedora Infrastructure | Writing a tool that depends on Fedora Infrastructure? Mock it out for fun and for profit! | Tim Flink | either |
Drive! Maintaining Motivation in OSS | What motivates people to contribute and how can you encourage them to continue? | Dan Allen | either |
Pyrasite | Inject arbitrary code into a running Python process. | Luke Macken | either |
FOSS@RIT: Student/Academic Engagement | Overview of engagement strategies to work with students and staff at RIT on FOSS projects and campaigns. | Remy DeCausemaker | either? |