The Open Source Developers' Conference is a not-for-profit conference covering all aspects of Open Source Technology, from software and systems to open data. While OSDC was born in Melbourne 10 years ago, it has become an open source product in its own right, seeing it forked in countries including Malaysia, France and Taiwan.

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Tuesday, 4th November 2014

Plenary Session 1 Session 2
08:45

Linux-based monitoring and control in a sustainable house

Richard Keech

08:45
10:00

Asynchronous PHP: No Longer a Hack Job

Ben Dechrai

GovHask - Haskell, open data and rapid app development

Fraser Tweedale

10:00
10:30

Transition to Multi-Lingual Programming

Nick Coghlan

Contractor or Employee?

Arjen Lentz

10:30
11:00

We are Go! Go! Go!

Craig Aspinall

Bigger, Faster, Safer, Easier databases with MariaDB 10

Peter Lock

11:00
11:30

Forking and threading, multi-threading options in Perl

Jacinta Richardson

Postgres & JSON: NoSQL in SQL?

Nick Moore

11:30
13:00

Before All Else, Be Graphed

Katie McLaughlin

How we built Crowdsites using Model-Driven Engineering

Eban Escott

13:00
13:30

Open Source and Data Centres: The next Internet of Things Frontier

Keith Miller

Jail Root - Bare metal install!

Nigel Rausch

13:30
14:00

BeagleBone Black, Arduino, and robotics from a software perspective

Ben Martin

Embrace the impact: minimizing your (insecure) online footprint

Peter Mosmans

14:00
15:30

System Check: Putting Stress into Perspective (BlueHackers)

Neville Starick

15:30

Wednesday, 5th November 2014

Plenary Session 1 Session 2
08:45

New Network Effects that drive Open Interconnection and Cooperation

Jaap van Till

08:45
10:00

PHP 7, what's coming

Pierre Joye

Python Packaging: Today and Tomorrow

Nick Coghlan

10:00
10:30

On the Importance of Upstreaming

Robin

10:30
11:00

Making education run like open source

William Billingsley

Agile in Wonderland: Open Source in the Enterprise World

Nick Moore

11:00
11:30

At the intersection

maia

Open Source with Opengear

Ken Wilson

11:30
13:00

Libre ARM toolchains laid bare

Steve Dalton

Coding for Scale – When One Database Doesn't Cut it

Daniel Black

13:00
13:30

(What you need to know when) Developing Software for Debian

Alexander Zangerl

13:30
14:00

auprefs.info - A vain attempt to rescue Australian democracy with a few hundred lines of JavaScript

Paul Foxworthy

Building Smarter Web Applications with Text Mining

Bashar Al-Fallouji

14:00
14:30

Building a DevOps PaaS with Docker, CoreOS, and Apache Stratos

Chris Haddad

14:30
15:30

3D Printing An Open Society

Vik Olliver

15:30

Thursday, 6th November 2014

Plenary Session 1 Session 2
08:45

Code for America

Lynn Fine

08:45
10:00

Building a 300+ seat inflight entertainment system controller in twisted

David Novakovic

Cloud Craft for Spatial Cadets

Katie Miller

10:00
10:30

3D Printers and Printing: lots of magic you didn't yet know, in less than 30 minutes

Vik Olliver

Running your own business - a reprise

Jacinta Richardson

10:30
11:00

Functional Groovy

Paul King

Disentangle a new fangled image mangler

Katie McLaughlin

11:00
11:30

The State of Full Disk Encryption

Hugh Davenport

11:30
13:00

MySQL Scale Wars – A New Hope & Replication Strikes Back

Peter Lock

The Care and Feeding of Project Communities

Mark Unwin

13:00
13:30

Big Corp and OpenSource, my Microsoft experience

Pierre Joye

13:30
14:00

FreeIPA: Open Source identity management

Fraser Tweedale

14:00
14:30

Apigility: Stop Creating APIs The Hard Way

Ben Dechrai

I don't see dead people, I see graphs!

Craig Aspinall

14:30
16:30

State of Quantum Computing, and Related Open Source Projects

Dr Tom Stace

16:30