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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
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?