Showing posts with label event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label event. Show all posts

Saturday, November 02, 2013

Back from OneDayTalk

[ I should have already written this a bit earlier, but I had some trouble with my left knee and had to go through some surgery (which went well). ]

As in the previous years I have been invited to give a talk at the OneDayConference in Munich. This year it was in a new location in a suburb of Munich called Germering. Getting there was easy for me, as there is a S-Bahn stop almost in front of the conference location.

The new location featured more and larger rooms and especially an area to sit down between talks or during lunch time. As in the last years the conference featured three parallel tracks.

As I said before I like that conference as everything is like a big family event with the organizers and also the presenters which featured many JBoss Colleagues; while I wrote that Ray would be there, Andrew Rubinger replaced him. The only talk that I really attended was the Wildfly one from Harald Pehl, which was full house. In the remaining part of the conference I talked to various attendees and colleagues from Jan Wildeboer to Gavin King and Heiko Braun. Heiko gave me an introduction about his (and Harald's) work to generate UIs from descriptors (which they use in the Wildfly console), which looks very interesting and where I think we could use some of that inside of RHQ to create "wizards" for several types of target resources.

In my talk, which was in the last slot, I had around 30 attendees (which was around 1/3 of the attendees still present). To my surprise I found out that the large majority did not yet know or use RHQ, so I had to switch from my original agenda and gave a brief introduction into RHQ first. Next I talked about the recent changes in RHQ and tried to gather feedback for future use case, but that was of course harder with attendees not knowing too much about RHQ. So much for "know your audience".

How do others try to find out their audience when the only thing they know is "This conference is all about JBoss projects" ?

You can find my slides in AsciiDoc format on GitHub that you can render via AsciiDoctor to html presentation.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Small Fosdem 2012 review



On the weekend of Feb 4th, 2012 the European (and not only) Free and Open source community met in Brussels, Belgium for FOSDEM (Free and Open Source Developers Meeting).



The following video gives an impression on what FOSDEM is like - and I was only able to capture a tiny part of it.

(original size is 960x540)

I only arrived on Saturday at around noon via train. Stuttgart to Cologne was via ICE and from Cologne on I took the Thalys where I had the luck to get a a first class ticket for the price of a regular 2nd class one; the ticket included free WiFi and free breakfast with croissants, sandwiches and beverages.


I gave a talk on RHQ "Recent and future developments". In the presentation I talked about what we have achieved recently and where we may perhaps go in the future.


(original size is 960x540, here are slides as pdf)

As I had the camera with me, I also recorded a few other talks


I was lucky to meet with some of the JBoss colleagues, but was not able to make it to the virt sessions and to meet more of the various Red Hat people that were there. Fortunately some of the talks were recorded by the FOSDEM crew and will hopefully be online soon.

FOSDEM is for sure a conference to go to -- and not only because entrance is free and there is beer sold all over the place :)

Monday, January 23, 2012

JBoss, Fedora and more from Red Hat at FOSDEM 2012

A lot of folks from Red Hat are visiting FOSDEM 2012 this year.


I've listed the speakers here - I will myself talk on Saturday on RHQ.

In addition to the talks there are also stands:


You will be able to get a printed version of this list at the Fedora stand.

Saturday

WHEN

EVENT

TRACK & ROOM

SPEAKER

11:00-11:10

Welcome to the CrossDesktop Devroom

CrossDesktop  (H.1308)

Christophe Fergeau

11:00-11:05

Welcome to the Legal Issues DevRoom

Legal Issues  (AW1.125)

Richard Fontana

11:00-11:55

BoxGrinder : Grind your appliances easily

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Marek Goldmann

11:00-11:05

Welcome to the Free Java DevRoom

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Mark Wielaard, Andrew Haley, Andrew Hughes

12:00-12:55

Drools Planner: Planning optimization by example

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Geoffrey De Smet

12:30-12:55

libguestfs - tools for modifying virtual machine
disk images

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Richard Jones

13:00-13:25

Cloud high availability with pacemaker-cloud

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Pádraig Brady

13:00-13:55

Openshift

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Grant Shipley

14:00-14:25

The Aeolus Project

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Francesco Vollero

14:00-14:55

JBoss AS7 : Building JBoss AS 7 for Fedora

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Carlo De Wolf

15:00-15:50

Virtualization with KVM: bottom to top, past to future

Hypervisors  (Janson)

Paolo Bonzini

15:00-15:55

JBoss Forge / Arquillian: Two Missing Links in
Enterprise Java Development

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Koen Aers

15:00-15:25

Open Clouds with Deltacloud API

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Michal Fojtik

15:30-15:55

DMTF CIMI and Apache Deltacloud

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Marios Andreou

16:00-16:55

Infinispan: where open source, Java and in-memory
data grids converge

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Manik Surtani

16:15-17:00

Crossdesktop group picture

CrossDesktop  (H.1308)

Christophe Fergeau

16:30-17:00

The (possible) decline of the GPL, and what to do
about it

Legal Issues  (AW1.125)

Richard Fontana

17:00-17:55

RHQ: Recent and future developments in the RHQ
systems monitoring and management framework

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Heiko Rupp

17:30-18:00

Panel on Application Stores

Legal Issues  (AW1.125)

Richard Fontana

18:00-18:55

Guvernor/JBPM : Managing workflows and business
rules with Guvnor and the jBPM designer

JBoss.org  (K.3.201)

Geoffrey De Smet, Marco Rietveld

18:00-18:30

Thermostat: Taking over the Java tooling world with
Open Source Software

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Jon VanAlten, Omair Majid

18:20-18:35

PMD5: What can it do for you?

Lightning Talks (Ferrer)

Romain PELISSE

18:30-19:00

Tracing, Debugging and Testing With Byteman

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Andrew Dinn

Sunday

WHEN

EVENT

TRACK & ROOM

SPEAKER

09:00-09:25

Spice "Open remote computing" introduction

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Hans de Goede

09:30-09:55

USB redirection over the network

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Hans de Goede

10:00-10:45

Systems Management with Matahari

Configuration & Systems Management  (K.3.601)

Zane Bitter

10:45-11:15

Boxes, use other systems with ease

CrossDesktop  (H.1308)

Zeeshan Ali (Khattak), Marc-André Lureau

11:00-11:15

Powerful tools for Linux C/C++ developers based on
Eclipse

Lightning Talks (Ferrer)

Andrew Overholt

11:00-11:25

Virtualization Management the oVirt way

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Itamar Heim

11:30-11:55

oVirt Engine Core: Internals and Infrastructure

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Omer Frenkel

11:30-12:00

Can I legally do that?

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Mark Wielaard

12:00-12:25

VDSM - The oVirt Node Management Agent

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Federico Simoncelli

12:30-13:30

OpenJDK on ARM: Quo vadis?

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Andrew Haley

15:00-15:55

Building app sandboxes on top of LXC and KVM with
libvirt

Virtualization & Cloud  (Chavanne)

Daniel Berrange

15:30-16:00

IcedTea and IcedTea-Web

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Deepak Bhole

16:30-17:00

Discussion on the Future of Free Java

Free Java  (K.4.401)

Andrew Haley