Locations Keynotes • 2015 • Dr. Maia Sauren (video) • Mark Elwell : Climbing the Garden Wall – An Educator's Odyssey in Second Life and OpenSim (video) • Richard Tubb : Opportunities in Openness. Driving positive change in local communities (video) • Michael Cordover : EasyCount, freedom of information and openness (video) • Pia Waugh : Open source in government: lessons from the community (video) • 2014 • Richard Keech : Linux-based Monitoring and Control in a Sustainable House • • Lynn Fine, Code for America : Using tech for improving social impact, involving community in open government, and helping governments make use of open source • Dr Tom Stace : The current state of quantum computing, and related open source projects • 2011 • Senator Kate Lundy [Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural affairs]: Openness in government: from data to crowdsourcing • Jonathon Oxer: Freedom for Atoms! • Damian Conway: Fun with Dead Languages • Brian Catto [Director of Architecture and Emerging Technologies, AGIMO]: Open Source Software and the Australian Government • Tony Beal [Deputy General Counsel – Commercial, Australian Government Solicitor]: Legal Trips, Traps and Solutions for Open Source Software Developers • 2010 • Ingy döt Net: C'Dent, the Acmeism and Everyone • Nóirín Shirley: Baby Steps into Open Source – Incubation and Mentoring at Apache • Michael Schwern: How to Report a Bug • Damian Conway: Temporally Quaquaversal Virtual Nanomachine Programming In Multiple Topologically Connected Quantum-Relativistic Parallel Timespaces...Made Easy! • 2009 • Karen Pauley: Understanding Volunteers • Marty Pauly: • Dhanji Prasanna: Google Wave • 2008 • Anthony Baxter: • Chris DiBona: • Andrew Tridgell: • Larry Wall: • Pia Waugh: • 2007: •
Rusty Russell: C: A Humbling Language (opening keynote) •
Rasmus Lerdorf: Exploring the Broken Web • Paul Fenwick: An Illustrated History of Failure (dinner keynote) • Jonathan Oxer: Software Freedom: Pragmatic Idealism? • Nathan Torkington : Software For The Future (closing keynote) • 2006: •
Randal L. Schwartz: Free software – A look back, a look ahead (opening keynote) •
Damian Conway: The Da Vinci Codebase (dinner keynote) • Richard Farnsworth:
Open Source Synchrotron • Anthony Baxter: futurepython • Scott Penrose: Zaltana.org (closing keynote) • 2005 • Anthony Baxter: How to give a good presentation (dinner keynote) •
Audrey Tang: Introduction to Pugs: Perl 6 in Haskell • Jonathan Oxer: Making things Move: Finding Inappropriate Uses for Scripting Languages • Savio Saldanha: Oils aint Oils: A comparison of some open source and closed source databases •
Pia and
Jeff Waugh: "Untitled Keynote" (closing keynote) • 2004 •
Damian Conway: Perl 6: OO Made Insanely Great (opening keynote) • Con Zymaris: Using the Open Source Methodology to Make Money from Your Software (dinner keynote) • Nathan Torkington: Open Source Trends • Anthony Baxter : "Scripting Language" My Arse: Using Python for Voice over IP •
Luke Welling: MySQL 2005 •
Damian Conway: Sufficiently Advanced Technology (closing keynote)
Papers • Papers from OSDC Australia 2007 • Papers from OSDC Australia 2006 • Papers from OSDC Australia 2005 and 2006 • Papers from OSDC Australia 2004
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