2010 Talks
The complete list of scheduled talks for Texas Linux Fest 2010. When slides and media are available, they will be linked to for each individual talk. The schedule is also available with the times and tracks for each session, but this list will also remain available for easy reference.
- Morning Keynote A Musical Guide to the Future of Linux: Reprise - Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier
- Evening Keynote: Free Software: A Look Back, a Look Ahead - Randal L. Schwartz
- 5 Important Topics in the Intersection of Open Source Software and Education, and how You can Participate - Max Spevack
- A Year NTEU* (pronounced In-to) Ubuntu and the Open Source Community - Amber Graner
- An Introduction To Apache Cassandra - Eric Evans
- Apt-get for Hardware - Bryan Bishop
- Benefiting from the Skills of Non-programmers - David Cramer and Janet Swisher
- boot.kernel.org (BKO) - Pravin Shinde
- Build Your Own Mail Cloud (and Say "Good Bye" to Gmail) - Chip Rosenthal
- Documentation Needs? How FLOSS Manuals Can Help - Janet Swisher and Anne Gentle
- Drizzle: A Database Designed for Operations - Monty Taylor
- fossevents.org- Helping the Little Guy - Gareth Greenaway
- Large-Scale Linux Systems Monitoring with OpenNMS - Jeff Gehlbach
- Linux on PowerPC - Joel Schopp
- Monitoring Bare Metal to the Clouds with Zenoss - Matt Ray
- MongoDB: The New "M" in your LAMP Stack - Richard Kreuter
- The One Woman Web Team - Katherine Druckman
- Open Source from the Trenches: How to Get Involved with Open Source and be Successful - Chris Aniszczyk
- Project Cauã - Jon "maddog" Hall
- SELinux for Mere Mortals (or, "Don't Turn It Off!") - Thomas Cameron
- The Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud - Dustin Kirkland
- Ubuntu on ARM - Pete Graner and David Mandala
- UFRaw - Handling Raw Images from Digital Cameras - Udi Fuchs
- Unicode: What is it and Why it Matters - Thomas Stover and Mark Greene
- What's Your Status.Net? - Jon Phillips
- With Software as a Service, Is Only the Network Luddite Free? - Bradley Kuhn












