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FUDCon Delhi 2006

FUDCon Delhi 2006 will be held on February 9th, 2006, at LinuxAsia 2006 . Artwork for the FUDCon Delhi 2006 are put up here

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Final Agenda

This is the final agenda, See FUDConDelhi Speakers for a list of Speakers and their Profiles. The presentations are available in the section above.

Time Session Speaker 'Note
10.30 - 11.00 Welcome Speech VenkateshHariharan / AlolitaSharma n/a
11.00 - 11.30 All About Fedora GregDeKoenigsberg Fedora Foundation President and Community manager.
Covering the fedora project history, current statues, extras, ambassador activities, etc.: File:FUDCon FUDConDelhi2006 Fedora.LinuxAsia.002.odp
11.30 - 12.00 Fedora Desktop Roadmap ChristopherBlizzard Red Hat Desktop Lead and Mozilla Foundation member
Covering the Linux desktop on where are we now and what are we doing.
12.00 - 12.30 State of FOSS - An overview of the Indian community, contributors and projects KishoreBhargava The Indian Developer Community - mentoring developers and catching them young. Who's doing what ? How do we get to be on the same page ?
12.30 - 13.00 Community Plumbing: How to Contribute to Fedora SankarshanMukhopadhyay Fedora Ambassador talking about what needs to be done for becoming and active Fedora contributor.
14.45 - 15.15 MySQL and Fedora: A Developer's Overview ColinCharles The developer's overview covers whats new and cool in MySQL 5, and what one can expect in MySQL 5.1, from a full-featured database suite. MySQL AB wants to work closely with the Linux distribution community, and that means active participation in the Fedora Project. Previously we've had our differences with regards to licensing, and a mishmash of 3.23 libraries and a 4.x server - we shall cover that in a more in-depth session. A lot of external developers and coders wonder how their code can get into MySQL's tree, or get hacking on MySQL - this is easy! Learn more about the storage engines shipped, so you may find something to hack on. There will also possibly be a quick cluster demo, if time (and hardware) permits
15.15 - 15.45 L10n from a Developer's Perspective & Developement in the areas of L10N RamakrishnaReddy / AnkitPatel Red Hat QA Engineer & Red Hat Language Maintainer (Gujarati - gu_IN)
Helping users to understand the localisation technologies and jargons floating around like IIMF, SCIM, Keymaps etc. Objective is to get the developers aware how easy to develop multi language applications in Linux using the localization technologies available out of the box. Promote developers to do developement in the L10N area.
15.45 - 16.15 Desktop Gaps: Device Drivers, Usability and Testing ChristopherBlizzard Focused on broad level desktop gaps that need to be filled like drivers, integration, multimedia etc and how the community can help plug the gaps
16.15 - 16.45 Enabling Devices SatishMohan Will be focusing on explaining the desktop peripheral enablement and various challenges in cracking the black boxes.
16.45 - 17.15 Bug Zapping: Testing & Triaging RahulSundaram Triaging and documentation team member. Fedora Ambassadors Steering Committee member and Fedora Ambassador for India. Focuss on explaining the dogtail project and the fedora bug triaging initiatives , explaining the bug resolving part as well as the reporting part (both from developers and users point).
17.15 - and beyond BoF: Community & Contributions GregDeKoenigsberg, ChristopherBlizzard, SatishMohan, RahulSundaram all present!