Being an unconference, the exact content is decided upon by the attendees of the event. Any attendee, who wishes to present a session gets a chance to say so at the beginning of each unconference day. Using a democratic voting system, other attendees may then vote on whether they are interested in the topic. The sessions with the most votes may then be presented. Similarly, if an attendee is interested in a specific topic, for which there is no session suggestion, s/he may request that another attendee holds a session on exactly this topic.

Keynote
Talk
Workshop
Social
Event Related

Friday, 18th February 2011

Sessions
14:30

Project Management Meets Development: An Interstellar Meeting

Judith Andresen

Saturday, 19th February 2011

Sessions
10:30

Real Single Sign On (SSO)

Oliver Mueller

Speaking Tips for Developers

Lorna Mitchell

11:45

Dealing with Errors

James Baster

14:00

Memory Management, Garbage Collection, destruct(), debugging memory

Derick Rethans

Clean Code: Stop wasting my time

Volker Dusch

15:15

Running a Project with Github

Lorna Mitchell

Web-Site Performance: Getting the Page to Appear Quickly

16:30

Tools for Code Audit

PHPDox - an alternative to PHPDocumentor

Arne Blankerts

19:00

Party!

Sunday, 20th February 2011

Sessions
11:00

Building a successful development team

Javascript for PHP Developers

Kathryn Reeve

12:15

HTML5 and Friends

Patrick H Lauke

Open Source Sponsoring (Panel Discussion)

14:30

Automated Release Procedures for the Web / DB Versioning and Deployment

15:45

Setting up Jenkins CI for PHP Projects

Sebastian Bergmann, Volker Dusch

Phing 101 or How to staff a build orchestra

Raphael Stolt