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= Speaking =
= Speaking =

Revision as of 13:46, 18 August 2009

Fedora Events: Developers Conference, Brno, Czech Republic

About

  • an Open conference for all Linux and JBoss Developers, Admins and Linux users organized by Red Hat Czech Republic
  • Presentations will be held by Red Hat, Fedora and JBoss users and developers
  • For questions, please contact RadekVokal and MarekMahut


When and Where

Speaking

Schedule
Right now were are finalizing the presentation schedule.

Thursday

Time Room D1 Room D3 Lab
9:30-10:30 Mobicents - Pavel Šlégr Power management - Jiří Skála / DNSSEC in Fedora - Adam Tkáč Fedora on Mainframes and Secondary Architectures - Dan Horák
10:30-11:30 JON and Jopr - Lukáš Krejčí and Pavel Králík Effective programming techniques - Less Watts - Marcela Maslanova and Ivana Hutařová Vařeková Setting up private Koji instance & Add-on Repositories - Dan Horák
Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:00-14:00 JBoss Transactions and Web Services - Ivo Studenský Systemtap - Petr Muller Watt hunting competition - PM group
14:00-15:00 Hibernate Search - Juraci Costa KDE topics - what's new in KDE4.3, how to create simple widget - Jaroslav Řezník & Lukáš Tinkl Watt hunting competition - PM group
15:00-16:00 JBoss.org backend - Jozef Chocholáček & Libor Krzyžanek OpenSCAP - Maroš Barabas & Peter Vrabec Watt hunting competition - PM group
16:00-17:00 Seam & WebBeans - Ondřej Skutka & Jozef Hartinger Perl @INC changes in Fedora (short note) - Stepan Kasal & Marcela Maslanova Watt hunting competition - PM group
  • Watt hunting competition:

is a programming competition in which the goal is to program several tasks faster and better optimized than others (use less cpu-time, disc access, ...). There are nice prizes for best programmers.

Friday

Time Room D1 Room D3 Lab
9:30-10:30 'jBPM 4 - Jiří Pechanec Bugs (why and how to report + related tools overview) - Ondřej Vašík / Automated Bug Reporting Tool - TBD JBoss Developer Studio - real life use - Dominik Pospíšil
10:30-11:30 Drools & JBoss BRMS - Lukáš Petrovický Control Groups and Resource Management - Jan Šafránek a Ivana Hutařová Vařeková How to secure your JEE application - Peter Škopek
Lunch Lunch Lunch
13:00-14:00 OpenJDK - Pavel Tišnovský System config guides (Tips on UI, PolicyKit integration) - Jaroslav Řezník & Roman Rakus How to secure your JEE application - Peter Škopek
14:00-15:00 GNOME 3.0, gnome-shell, Clutter - Tomáš Bžatek Coreutils project - Ondřej Vašík & Kamil Dudka JBoss ESB in practice - Pavel Macík, Martin Večeřa, Lukáš Petrovický
15:00-16:00 FreeIPA - Martin Nagy & Jakub Hrozek Autotools tutorial and discussion - Štěpán Kasal JBoss Portal - configuration and portlet development - Marek Posolda & Viliam Ročkai
16:00-17:00 What's new in RPM - insider info from RPM development - Jindřich Nový Block diagrams, trees, timing diagrams, mindmaps and it's creating (different SW) - Lukáš Doktor JON and Jopr plugin development - Lukáš Krejčí
  • 18:00 - DevConf Pub!
Hands-on labs
The lab will be equipped with 10 workstations and Wi-fi AP. Some of the session will be limited to 10 people only.

FAQ

  • Q: Do I have to do my presentation in English?
  • A: Nope, it's up to you. We're expecting some foreigners and visits from Red Hat to come, but if you don't feel comfortable doing the presentation in English, do it in Czech/Slovak
  • Q: So what kind of conference is it going to be? Like every other Linux conference?
  • A: No! The plan is to have a conference for developers, admins and testers, eg. not average Linux users, but for skilled Linux users who are either administering some servers, deploying services on Linux or developing apps on Linux
  • Q: How long does my presentation or session have to be?
  • A: Anylong from 30minutes up to one hour, workshops will probably be longer. We'll prepare a schedule apx a month before the event, at that time you'll be asked for time estimate.


Lodging

  • If you need help with lodging in Brno put a note with desired dates after your name in the Registration part
  • Hotel Avanti - closest hotel, 5-10 minutes of walking to University
  • Hotel Imos - cheaper option, apx 20minutes by public transport far from University

Registration

Travel

There are several airports around Brno; http://whichbudget.com can be used to see which budget airlines operate flights to a destination; for your convenience, the airport names below are linked there; http://skyscanner.net can help you finding non-direct connections. For information about booking the train or bus tickets, follow the links in the rightmost column.

Airport (code, people transported/year) Distance from Brno By bus (time, price one way) By train (time, price/price back Detailed instructions
Brno (BRQ, 0.5 mil.) 0 km
Bratislava (BTS, 2 mil.) 130 km 2:30 EUR 9 2:00, EUR 9 (return EUR 13) Bratislava -> Brno
Wien, Vienna (VIE, 18 mil.) 150 km 2:40, CZK 310 (EUR 12.70) 1:40, EUR 27/EUR 9 Vienna -> Brno
Prague (PRG, 13 mil.) 210 km 2:30, CZK 200 or 150 (EUR 8.20 or 6.15) from 2:45 to 3:30, CZK 314/175 (EUR 12.80/7.15) Prague -> Brno

Note: the times include the time needed to get from the airport to the railway or bus station.

There are no relevant return discounts for trains, and the budget airlines often offer no return discount as well, so there is little incentive to use the same airport for both direction. Thus it might be a good idea, for example, to visit Vienna during your return journey; for details, see Vienna -> Brno.

Artwork

Posters in high-res are avaliable from http://rvokal.fedorapeople.org/devconf/