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94 DevConf
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
Once again, a wide cross-section of the Linux
development community will gather at
the start of July for the UKUUG’s fifth
summer technical conference. Due to
the generous sponsorship from IBM and
AMD the conference and tutorial
registration fees are again low. The
conference moves about the UK from
year to year and in 2002 it is the
turn of Bristol, the home of
Brunel’s magnificent suspension
bridge.
Speakers will travel from nine
countries around the globe
to present their work and
form the event’s largest
programme to-date. The
conference begins on Thursday 4 July with tutorials
on shared libraries, given by Ulrich Drepper, the
glibc maintainer, and the Linux Terminal Server
Project, given by the project’s founder, Jim
McQuillan.
After a Linux printing workshop on Friday
morning (CUPS/KDEPrint), the conference
proper begins at lunchtime and runs through
to Sunday lunchtime. The delegate fee
includes all presentations, tea/coffee beaks
and a sandwich lunch on the Saturday.
There will be informal discussions on all
three days.
Please check the Web site at
http://www.ukuug.org/events/
linux2002/ for confirmation and
bookings.
Programme highlights
Speakers
Talks
Speakers
Talks
David Axmark
MySQL
Stephan Richter
Zope 3.0
Marcus Brinkmann
The Hurd
Alistair Riddoch
WorldForge
Stephen Coast
Lego programming
Julian Seward
Valgrind
Ulrich Drepper
glibc2.3
Sander Striker
Subversion
Phil Hazel
Exim 4
David Sugar
DotGNU
Christoph Helwig
Linux-ABI
David Sugar
Free Telephony
Luke Leighton
FreeDCE
Bo Thorsen
Linux on AMD’s Hammer
architecture
Gerv Markham
Bugzilla
Michael Meeks
GNOME 2.0
Marcelo Tosatti
The Linux Kernel
Simon Myers
RT
(2.4 maintainer)
Wookey
Mark Probst
Dynamic Binary Translation
Emdebsys
Mark Probst
MathMap
And also: Securing Linux Servers; Wireless
Networking; Grid Computing; LTSP; PHP; Linux in
Undergraduate Teaching; Reliability, Availability &
Serviceability and, if we’re lucky, a chance to examine
IBM’s Linux Wristwatch and maybe even Sony’s Linux
(For PlayStation 2)!
94
LINUX MAGAZINE
Issue 21 • 2002
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