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1 10 Keynote - Bruce Perens
2 11 Arduino Miniconf by Jon Oxer and Andy Gelme
3 12 Haecksen by Lana Brindley
4 13 High Availability and Distributed Storage by Tim Serong
5 14 Business of Open Source Miniconf by Martin Michlmayr
6 16 Browser Miniconf by Shane Stephens and Cameron McCormack
7 20 Multimedia and Music Miniconf by Jonathan Woithe
8 21 Open Programming Miniconf by Christopher Neugebauer
9 24 Keynote - Paul Fenwick
10 25 Keynote - Karen Sandler
11 26 Keynote - Jacob Appelbaum
12 33 Desktop Home Hacks
13 34 The Fallacy of the Zero-Sum Game
14 35 Freedom, Out of the Box!
15 36 I Can't Believe This is Butter! A tour of btrfs.
16 37 Rescuing Joe
17 38 Ganeti: Clustered Virtualization on Commodity Hardware
18 39 The Samba tour of scripting languages
19 40 The copyright safe harbour is no longer safe
20 41 Cheap tabloid tricks: The truth about Linux, open source and the media
21 42 TBA
22 43 Best Of #1
23 44 Best Of #2
24 45 Best Of #3
25 46 Best Of #4
26 47 Ending Software Patents in Australia
27 48 Erlang in production: "I wish I'd known that when I started"
28 49 Serval Maps - Building Collaborative Infrastructure Independent Maps on Mobile Devices
29 50 XFS: Recent and Future Adventures in Filesystem Scalability
30 51 VCS Interoperability
31 52 Smashing a square peg into a round hole: Automagically building and configuring Linux systems that are wildly different.
32 53 Efficient multithreading with Qt
33 54 Codec 2 - Open Source Speech Coding at 2400 bit/s and Below
34 55 Using Open Source to Build a Gravitational Wave Observatory
35 56 Operating System Support for the Heterogeneous OMAP4430: A Tale of Two Micros
36 57 High Availability Sprint: from the brink of disaster to the Zen of Pacemaker
37 58 This Old Code, or Renovating Dusty Old Open Source For Fun and Profit
38 59 Guerrilla Data Liberation
39 60 Creating the Open Source Academy
40 61 Helping your audience learn
41 62 Testing CTDB - not necessarily trivial
42 63 EFI and Linux: the future is here, and it's awful
43 64 Scaling OpenStack Development with git, Gerrit and Jenkins
44 65 Optimizing Web Performance with TBB
45 66 Gang Scheduling in Linux Kernel Scheduler
46 67 Cloud meets Word Processor -- RDF and abiword in the Browser.
47 68 Android is not vi: mobile user experience for geeks
48 69 Adventures in Logo Design: One Coder's Pain is Your Gain.
49 70 The Kernel Report
50 71 Challenges for the Linux plumbing community
51 72 Beginning with the Shell
52 73 Linux as a Boot Loader
53 74 Extracting metrics from logs for realtime trending and alerting
54 75 Opus, the Swiss Army Knife of Audio Codecs
55 76 mitmproxy - use and abuse of a hackable SSL-capable man-in-the-middle proxy
56 77 antiSMASH: Searching for New Antibiotics Using Open Source Tools
57 81 BITS: Running Python in GRUB to test BIOS and ACPI
58 82 Tux in Space: High altitude ballooning
59 83 Data mining packages to assess update risks.
60 84 The best Software Freedom Day in the world - and how you can do it too!
61 85 Australia’s Toughest Linux Deployment
62 86 How good are you, really? Improving your technical writing skills.
63 87 Moving Day: Migrating Big Data from A to B
64 88 scaling web applications with message queues
65 89 Mentoring: We're Doing It Wrong
66 90 What is in a tiny Linux installation
67 91 POLICY CIRCLES - Freedom to Think Aloud
69 93 Ubuntu ARM from netbook to Server, the journy from the beginning and where it's going
70 94 IPv6 Dynamic Reverse Mapping - the magic, misery and mayhem
71 95 The Serval Project presents Rhizome - Self Replicating Software and Data Distribution in Resilient Mesh Networks
72 97 Bloat: How and Why UNIX Grew Up (and Out)
73 98 where is your data cached and where should it be cached
74 99 Design your own Printed Circuit Board using FOSS
75 100 Mistakes were made
76 101 The Web as an Application Development Platform
77 102 Developing accessible web applications - how hard can it be?
78 103 An Introduction to Open vSwitch
79 104 Multi-tenancy, multi-master, Sharding, scaling and analytics with Drizzle
80 105 OGPC - One Geek Per Classroom
81 106 Making video streaming interactive, heckling user groups from the clouds!
82 108 A (Mostly) Gentle Introduction to Computer Security
83 109 Low-hanging Fruit vs. Micro-optimization, Creative Techniques for Loading Web Pages Faster
84 110 Torturing OpenSSL
85 111 Women in open technology and culture worldwide
86 112 Hack everything: re-purposing everyday devices
87 113 Creating social applications with Telepathy and Libsocialweb
88 114 World domination and party tricks with the Android Open ADK
89 115 1,000,000 Watchpoints, 20 Applications, 1 Driver, 0 Kernel Modifications
90 120 Lightning talks
91 121 Conference Close
92 122 Ballarat Observatory Tour
93 123 Conference Opening
94 127 High Availability and Distributed Storage by Tim Serong
95 129 Arduino Miniconf by Jon Oxer and Andy Gelme
96 130 Open Programming Miniconf by Christopher Neugebauer
97 131 Business of Open Source Miniconf by Martin Michlmayr
98 132 Browser Miniconf by Shane Stephens and Cameron McCormack
99 133 Multimedia and Music Miniconf by Jonathan Woithe
100 134 Haecksen by Lana Brindley
101 136 High Availability and Distributed Storage by Tim Serong
102 137 Arduino Miniconf by Jon Oxer and Andy Gelme
103 138 Open Programming Miniconf by Christopher Neugebauer
104 139 Business of Open Source Miniconf by Martin Michlmayr
105 140 Browser Miniconf by Shane Stephens and Cameron McCormack
106 141 Multimedia and Music Miniconf by Jonathan Woithe
107 142 Haecksen by Lana Brindley
108 143 Speakers' Briefing Session - meet at Caro Founders' Theatre
109 144 Sysadmin Miniconf by Simon Lyall
110 145 Sysadmin Miniconf by Simon Lyall
111 146 Sysadmin Miniconf by Simon Lyall

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