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94 Developers conference
COMMUNITY
UKUUG LINUX
Bristol: 5-7 July 2002
DEVELOPERS’
CONFERENCE
There’s something for
everyone at this
year’s Linux
Developers’
Conference, where
experts and newbies
alike get to mingle
with the leading
lights of Linux
development
this July at the University of Bristol. Prior to
the full conference on the 5-7 July, a one-day
tutorial runs on 4 July. This year’s event starts with
a tutorial on how to write shared libraries by Ulrich
Drepper, who is the glibc maintainer at Red Hat.
This is followed by a tutorial on the Linux Terminal
Server Project by Jim McQuillan, the project’s
founder.
The conference itself starts proper on the Friday
afternoon but a CUPS and KDEPrint workshop will
also be run in the morning. The main presentations
will then run through until about 2pm on Sunday,
7 July.
The delegate fee includes all presentations,
tea/coffee breaks and a sandwich lunch on the
Saturday. There will be informal discussions on all three
days. A conference banquet is also planned for the
Saturday evening on the floating restaurant “Shoots”.
At the time of going to press the talks were
correct, but please check the Web site at
http://www.ukuug.org/events/linux2002/ for
confirmation and bookings.
EARLYBIRD REGISTRATION CLOSES 31 MAY
Speakers
Talks
Speakers
Talks
David Axmark
MySQL
Simon Myers
Using RT to track bugs,
ideas and life
Mike Banahan
Linux Terminal Server Project
Ruediger Berlich
GRID computing
Kurt Pfeifle
KDEPrint
Marcus Brinkmann
The GNU Hurd
Mark Probst
MathMap image
manipulation language
Stephen Coast
LEGO programming
Aaron Crane
Using PHP in large Web sites
Stephen Richter
Zope 3
Ulrich Drepper
glibc2.3
Alistair Riddoch
Technologies for multiplayer
Craig Duffy
10 things to do with a dead
PC in Bristol
& James Turner
games
Julian Seward
Valgrind – memory
debugger
Nigel Edwards
Securing Linux servers
Philip Hazel
Exim 4
Sander Striker
Subversion – a CVS
replacement
Christoph Hellwig
ABI: support for Non-mative
applications
David Sugar
Free telephony and GNU
Bayonne
Josh Howlett
University of Bristol’s
Nomadic network
David Sugar
DotGNU and you
Dave Jones
Buried alive in patches – 2.5
kernel
Bo Thorsen
Linux on AMD’s x86 – 64
architecture
Luke Leighton
FreeDCE
Marcelo Tosatti
and others
Gervase Markham
Bugzilla
Panel discussion – kernel
Michael Meeks
GNOME 2.0
Wookey
Embedded systems the easy
way
Richard J Moore
RAS round up from IBM
Technology Centre
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LINUX MAGAZINE
Issue 20 • 2002
T he fifth annual Linux conference is to be held
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