Lightning Lightning Talks
K.1.105 (La Fontaine) | Day 2 | 13:00 - 13:50 | Speakers: FOSDEM Staff, Saúl Ibarra Corretgé, Thierry Berger, Tommi, Aleksandar Gavrilovic, Daniel Ziltener, Agnieszka Żaba, Sofía Aritz, Florian Sesser, boreq, Bob Luppes, Michael Pucher
Abstract
The regular FOSDEM lightning talk track isn't chaotic enough, so this year we're introducing Lightning Lightning Talks (now with added lightning!).
Thought of a last minute topic you want to share? Got your interesting talk rejected? Has something exciting happened in the last few weeks you want to talk about?
Get that talk submitted to Lightning Lightning Talks!
This is an experimental session taking place on Sunday afternoon (13:00 in k1105), containing non-stop 5 minute talks. If the format works well, we might expand this in future editions (feedback welcome!).
Submitted talks will be automatically presented by our Lightning Lightning Talk System, which keeps track of the time limit for the current speaker and the order of presentations.
Presenters who attempt to speak for longer than 5 minutes risk being swept off the stage by our Lightning Lightning Talk Cleanup Crew.
Taking part
To submit your talk for this session, make sure you meet some standards:
- slides created in .pdf format
- no offensive content
- about something FOSDEM attendees would appreciate
- can be presented in less than 5 minutes (very strict time limit!)
Follow these steps:
- Follow this link and press the "Submit a proposal" button
- Select session type "Lightning Lightning Talk" and track "Lightning Lightning Talks"
- Attach your slides in pdf format as a resource
- Wait for an acceptance notification, which will be sent out periodically as we get closer to the event
- Confirm you'll be able to attend the session
- Await further instructions
Final deadline for submission is 18:00 Saturday, the evening before the session.
Attachments
- Zagreb City case study: How to foster open data with public money
- LAFS NOT DEAD
- ReOxide: Building Infrastructure for Rust Decompilation (and more!)
- What it’s like to accidentally maintain an open source project
- Open Source Isopods
- pgx-outbox: transactional outbox pattern in Go
- A Card Game for you techies
- Introducing QuickJS-NG: the mighty JavaScript engine
- CRUNCH: A Scheme when Scheme isn't efficient enough
- Identity: Supporting dementia care with Free Software
- 🧶 Knitting Our Internet
- open-atmos-jupyter-utils
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