[static-web] las-16: Add LAS GNOME 2016 schedule.xml
- From: Benjamin Berg <bberg src gnome org>
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- Subject: [static-web] las-16: Add LAS GNOME 2016 schedule.xml
- Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2016 08:58:17 +0000 (UTC)
commit 4eec5ff1fe7f5826d45caa65c88c0710e08ac195
Author: Benjamin Berg <benjamin sipsolutions net>
Date: Sat Sep 17 10:57:25 2016 +0200
las-16: Add LAS GNOME 2016 schedule.xml
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+<schedule><version>1.0</version><conference><acronym>LASGNOME16</acronym><days>3</days><start>2016-09-19</start><timeslot_duration>00:15</timeslot_duration><title>LAS
GNOME 2016</title></conference><day date="2016-09-19" end="2016-09-19T17:15:00-07:00" index="1"
start="2016-09-19T09:15:00-07:00"><room name="Sessions"><event guid="cae033cb-4acd-5194-895c-1cd1dfb66e7c"
id="100"><abstract>The Linux landscape is dominated by talk about distributions. This is an artifact of how
Linux grew to prominence. Distributions do a lot of great work and are a core part of the Linux ecosystem.
+
+However, the focus on distributions have removed focus from the applications, and applications are what most
users really care about. Using new technologies like flatpak its possible for application developers to take
control back of the users from the distributions, and allow all sorts of new ideas to
flourish.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T09:45:00-07:00</date><duration>01:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Alexander Larsson</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-100-taking_back_the_apps_from_the_distributions</slug><start>09:45</start><subtitle
/><title>Taking back the apps from the distributions</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="e92b8310-2623-54c4-be20-ce7391564083" id="101"><abstract>The Endless OS has always been a bit different
from regular Linux distros in that it offers an immutable system managed by OSTree and t
hus has always had an alternative way of installing applications. Recently it has become also one of the
first operating systems using Flatpak as the main way of managing applications by the user. In this talk I
will introduce the evolution of the application story in the Endless OS, focusing on the adoption of Flatpak
applications and the changes to GNOME Software to integrate it better with the EOS desktop and to improve the
UX for Endless’ users. I will also talk about the problems of shipping apps in a world of very unreliable or
nonexistent internet connection and the solutions we implemented to give the best experiences to our users.
This talk should be interesting not only for those who want to know more about application management in EOS
but also for those who want to know more about how GNOME Software works and the and possibilities it offers
with its plugins system.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T11:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><languag
e>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons><person>Joaquim Rocha</person></persons><recording><license>CC
BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-101-limited_connectivity_endless_apps</slug><start>11:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Limited connectivity, Endless apps!</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="3a9a1c99-8dd6-5b0e-bcf7-1c0c5df63c00" id="102"><abstract>For the last 20 years, the distro package has
reigned supreme. All our tools and processes have been tuned to optimize the production of distro packages to
the detriment of other deployment methods. The rise of other deployment methods such as Flatpak, Snappy and
even Docker has changed the status quo of deployment, but development has not yet followed suit. In this
presentation we look what changes new deployment methods cause tools and development practices ranging from
dependencies to security. We will also look into some unexpected benefits such as increased
performance and making it easier to recruit new developers currently using non-free
platforms.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T11:45:00-07:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Jussi Pakkanen</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-102-new_world_new_tools</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle
/><title>New world, new tools</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="343b5c9d-c4fa-5aa4-8563-1e271c788435" id="103"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T14:00:00-07:00</date><duration>03:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons /><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-103-unconference</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Unconference</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event guid="fd199473-c615-5f85-9975-575ebe87
a07a" id="201"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T09:30:00-07:00</date><duration>00:15</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-201-conference_kickoff</slug><start>09:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Conference kickoff</title><track /><type /></event><event
guid="abe4e817-53ef-5220-9c78-b15253d0ebc1" id="204"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T17:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:15</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-204-closing_session</slug><start>17:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Closing session</title><track /><type /></event></room><room name="Elsewhere"><event
guid="363bdbee-1372-5ff6-9c7f-56f62d93dbb4" id="200"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T09:15:00-07:00</date><duration>00:15</duration><lang
uage>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-200-doors_open</slug><start>09:15</start><subtitle
/><title>Doors open</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="d6b06dee-7e6c-5f25-87fb-3bc31998f997"
id="202"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T10:45:00-07:00</date><duration>00:15</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-202-break</slug><start>10:45</start><subtitle
/><title>Break</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="b8d33ab3-733c-5dd3-9921-24af014cac4f"
id="203"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-19T12:30:00-07:00</date><duration>01:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-203-lunch</slug><start
12:30</start><subtitle /><title>Lunch</title><track /><type /></event></room></day><day date="2016-09-20"
end="2016-09-20T19:30:00-07:00" index="2" start="2016-09-20T09:00:00-07:00"><room name="Sessions"><event
guid="46647784-a003-5e87-9fcf-881d1c42efb6" id="107"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T14:00:00-07:00</date><duration>03:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons /><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-107-unconference</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Unconference</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="41452287-6fc1-595a-a59a-12bd117de029" id="109"><abstract>We’ve known for years that our systems are
under attack from figures ranging from petty criminals to governments (including our own), and yet vendors
still frequently prioritise their own convenience or goals over the safety of the user. How can we fix
this, and why is free software
a vital part of the solution?</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T09:30:00-07:00</date><duration>01:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Matthew Garrett</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-109-building_a_safe_secure_operating_system__why_the_free_software_desktop_matters</slug><start>09:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Building a safe, secure operating system – why the free software desktop matters</title><track
/><type>talk</type></event><event guid="9482c5aa-b3ef-5cc5-bfdc-ffef6d4b7045" id="110"><abstract>This talk
introduces Sandstorm, a free software package manager for web applications with a focus on usability and
security. Sandstorm’s mission is to provide freedom on the web, by providing web users users with agency,
privacy and security. From a user’s perspective, it is an online productivity suite with a plethora of apps.
From a develo
per’s perspective, Sandstorm enables users to deploy their own instances of web apps. In this talk, you will
learn how this particular approach makes open source web applications viable.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T11:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Asheesh Laroia</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-110-how_to_make_open_source_web_apps_viable</slug><start>11:00</start><subtitle
/><title>How to make open source web apps viable</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="cc7afd5b-dda6-5302-a41d-918795221100" id="111"><abstract>Several application packaging and containment
technologies have emerged in recent months, aiming to address the Linux desktop environment use cases. These
recent developments have further reinforced the notion that Linux is no longer just for geeks with laptops.
At Colla
bora, we strive to bring these latest Open Source technologies into the broader consumer electronics market.
This talk will look at how two large sectors, automotive and gaming, can benefit from using freedesktop
technologies.
+
+From an automotive standpoint, we will explore an app framework for Internet connected cars, and how the
needs of such a framework can be addressed without reinventing the wheel, using freedesktop specifications
like Desktop Entries, AppStream and Flatpak.
+
+On the gaming side, we will look at how a possible solution, built on existing freedesktop technologies such
as bubblewrap, and new libc/libdl features like dlmopen, could greatly improve game stability and longevity,
and allow games to fully benefit from performance improvements, all with little or no extra effort required
from game developers.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T11:45:00-07:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Guy Lunardi</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-111-driving_freedesktop_technologies_onto_consumer_electronics</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle
/><title>Driving freedesktop technologies onto consumer electronics</title><track
/><type>talk</type></event><event guid="53f0a9ac-99b8-5eb9-9fa3-3e914a2a89c7" id="208"><abstract
/><attachments /><date>2016-09-20T17:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:15</durat
ion><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-208-closing_session</slug><start>17:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Closing session</title><track /><type /></event></room><room name="Elsewhere"><event
guid="a74eebdc-899a-579d-a84f-ba8d18667403" id="205"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T09:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-205-doors_open</slug><start>09:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Doors open</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="4049ad77-c1eb-5e0a-b4c2-ca3c0de54f10"
id="206"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T10:30:00-07:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons /><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording
<room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-206-break</slug><start>10:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Break</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="cdffc551-86dc-5f92-8d61-efe3fc4276fa"
id="207"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T12:30:00-07:00</date><duration>01:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-207-lunch</slug><start>12:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Lunch</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="05eb0f22-c9af-5862-aae8-4bb34772e1e0"
id="209"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-20T17:30:00-07:00</date><duration>02:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-209-social_event</slug><start>17:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Social event</title><track /><type /></event></room></day><day date="2016-09-21" end="2
016-09-21T20:30:00-07:00" index="3" start="2016-09-21T09:00:00-07:00"><room name="Sessions"><event
guid="436e87eb-2b8e-52c2-95d1-48763a7b07f1" id="104"><abstract>What we build today will shape the lives of
the next generation. Matt has spent the past five years building Endless, a company with the goal of bringing
computing to the next billion people. What happens when a whole new segment of the world population can
afford access to technology and technical education? What are the unique challenges and opportunities for
makers and entrepreneurs entering this space?</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T09:30:00-07:00</date><duration>01:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Matt Dalio</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-104-a_new_market_for_applications</slug><start>09:30</start><subtitle
/><title>A new market for applications</title><track /><type>t
alk</type></event><event guid="01e8a7f0-684c-55b0-8b1c-930962a49729" id="105"><abstract>Getting involved in
OSS can be a challenge for everyone from college graduates to experienced technologists. Stephano Cetola has
spent the past 12 years learning and working with open source software from Java (Spring) to C++ (Qt), and
most recently working with embedded software (OpenEmbedded, Yocto Project). He will explain how to contribute
to OSS, how to find a project that is right for you, and how to score a paying open source
job.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T11:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Stephano Cetola</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-105-endless_summer_of_code_getting_involved_in_oss</slug><start>11:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Endless Summer of Code: Getting Involved in OSS</title><track /><type>tal
k</type></event><event guid="bbfbd734-10aa-5f7a-8bb3-4255d7949690" id="106"><abstract>Software needs to be
easy to use if you expect people to use it. This is about usability, and examining the usability of free
software programs. A program has good usability if real people can use the software to do real tasks in a
reasonable of time. In this presentation, I will describe the results of several usability tests performed on
GNOME during summer 2016, as part of mentoring interns in the Outreachy project. Attendees will learn several
ways that free software and open source software developers can do usability tests on their own programs.
Usability testing isn’t hard. Anyone can do it. And with good usability, everyone
wins.</abstract><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T11:45:00-07:00</date><duration>00:45</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons><person>Jim Hall</person></persons><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>
Sessions</room><slug>las-16-106-gnome_usability_testing</slug><start>11:45</start><subtitle /><title>GNOME
Usability Testing</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event guid="93bb2614-9440-5ad3-b7f4-95aa88a9629a"
id="108"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T14:00:00-07:00</date><duration>02:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons /><recording><license>CC BY-SA
4.0</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-108-unconference</slug><start>14:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Unconference</title><track /><type>talk</type></event><event
guid="ff50c8ad-efb4-50c3-b6b0-a9bc834a8797" id="213"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T16:30:00-07:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Sessions</room><slug>las-16-213-closing_ceremony</slug><start>16:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Closing ceremony</tit
le><track /><type /></event></room><room name="Elsewhere"><event guid="0e481de3-2119-5f57-8d28-87c17229c2dd"
id="210"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T09:00:00-07:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-210-doors_open</slug><start>09:00</start><subtitle
/><title>Doors open</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="f33e9765-bd8d-55a8-a166-a3acce71554d"
id="211"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T10:30:00-07:00</date><duration>00:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-211-break</slug><start>10:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Break</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="1cf98b5b-9980-5b3d-a84e-c57c4e90dd64"
id="212"><abstract /><attachments /><date>2016-09-21T12:30:00-07:0
0</date><duration>01:30</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo /><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-212-lunch</slug><start>12:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Lunch</title><track /><type /></event><event guid="da0daac0-3475-583a-9ffa-7e0ed82aa044"
id="214"><abstract /><attachments
/><date>2016-09-21T18:30:00-07:00</date><duration>02:00</duration><language>eng</language><links /><logo
/><persons
/><recording><license>no-video</license><optout>true</optout></recording><room>Elsewhere</room><slug>las-16-214-release_party</slug><start>18:30</start><subtitle
/><title>Release party</title><track /><type /></event></room></day></schedule>
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