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People who are recording sessions in IRC: Link to your sessions from here!

Technical Sessions (first floor) User Tracks (first floor) Technical Sessions (second floor)
Room 1 (stream) 2 (stream) 3 4 5 6 7 8
12:00
12:50
Observing Fedora with SystemTap

(log)

Secure Virtualization

(log)

Cloud Computing + Fedora and Amazon EC2

(log)

Installing Fedora 12

(log)

Effective Bug Reporting

(log)

boot.kernel.org (or killing CD ISOs w/ the network)

(log)

Eclipse for Fedora + Linux peeps

(log)

Designing the Application Update and Install Experience

(log)

14:00
14:50
State of X / State of the Kernel (log) Fedora, Zikula and Fedora Insight AMQP Messaging for Fedora Developers + Infrastructure on the Bus

(log)

Installing Software QA: What we do and how to help!

(log)

Mirror Manager + Cryptographic Hash Algorithm Secure Mirroring System Getting Started with IPv6

(log)

Being Present -- AKA how we teach open source at universities

(log)

15:00
15:50
Designing the Future of Free Software Operating System User Experiences - GNOME Shell / 3.0 What is new with GDB AMQP + Qpid Storage Management with LVM Join the Fedora Community Java and Fedora Can't we all just get along? - Sysadmin & Developer Panel (description) System Config Tools overview & PolicyKit
16:00
16:50
WTF is SELinux trying to tell me? AutoQA + Beaker Automated Testing "Git"ing rid of dist-cvs How the Fedora Project works Designing UI mockups in Inkscape Yum and "friends" in F12 and beyond Fedora, OLPC and Sugar, oh my! GCC, C++, tools, DXR and Fedora
17:00
17:50
Real Life Problems and How Fedora Infrastructure Fixed Them MediaWiki syntax for non-experts Moksha and Fedora Community -- Real-time web apps with Python and AMQP How to run rawhide Packaging howto Design Eye for the Frightful UI Open Source Anthropology / Anthro Research for Open Source Trademarks in Fedora from the awesome Red Hat Lawyer!