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| [[User:Pfrields|Paul W. Frields]] || Fedora Forward! || English (except for an embarrassing but thankfully brief introductory mangling of the lovely German tongue) || This talk is a follow up to the one given at LinuxTag 2008, covering our successes and failures since then, why we're proud of both, and a look at what's next.
| [[User:Pfrields|Paul W. Frields]] || Fedora Forward! || English (except for an embarrassing but thankfully brief introductory mangling of the lovely German tongue) || This talk is a follow up to the one given at LinuxTag 2008, covering our successes and failures since then, why we're proud of both, and a look at what's next.
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| [[User:Fab|Fabian Affolter]] || Fedora 11 || German || New features, Changes, and so on focused on Fedora 11
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'''Comment:''' [[JeroenVanMeeuwen|Jeroen van Meeuwen]] suggests getting enough speakers together to form a multi-talk Configuration Management track.
'''Comment:''' [[JeroenVanMeeuwen|Jeroen van Meeuwen]] suggests getting enough speakers together to form a multi-talk Configuration Management track.

Revision as of 12:04, 9 February 2009

If you would like to be a speaker at LinuxTag2009, please add yourself to this page. You talk should be related to Fedora or JBoss.org.

You may sign up for multiple talks. A final schedule is not yet known, nor do we know how many talks we will have room for. Signing up for a talk here does not guarantee that you will end up with a confirmed session.

Name (and link to wiki page) Title English or German Abstract
Yaakov Nemoy Fedora-Devshell (will rename this when i have a catchier name) Both? Fedora Devshell is a tool that can script and automate many steps that go into package development. By the time LinuxTag rolls around, there should be plenty of features for many kinds of packages. Come find out how to use Fedora Devshell for your own work.
Paul W. Frields Fedora Forward! English (except for an embarrassing but thankfully brief introductory mangling of the lovely German tongue) This talk is a follow up to the one given at LinuxTag 2008, covering our successes and failures since then, why we're proud of both, and a look at what's next.
Fabian Affolter Fedora 11 German New features, Changes, and so on focused on Fedora 11

Comment: Jeroen van Meeuwen suggests getting enough speakers together to form a multi-talk Configuration Management track.