Schedule
FSCONS schedule !Please note that this schedule is a work in progress. It will change a lot before the conference, so stay tuned! We decided to publish it early in accordance with the transparency objective listed in FSCONS' manifesto.
This year's track are Decentralising Society, Embeddded systems, FS Feminism, General Purpose Computing, Legal, Open security, Wikimedia.
Friday (November 9th)
Note: the workshops on Friday take place in a different location. More informations about Friday's location.
10:00
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Workshop: It's a child's game, by Hedvig Kamp & Per Andersson
- Room
- Språkbanken, K333
13:00
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Workshop: Scanning books for Project Runeberg, Wikisource and the Internet Archive, by Lars Aronsson
- Room
- Språkbanken, K332
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Workshop: FreeYourAndroid!, by Erik Albers
- Room
- Språkbanken, L100
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Workshop: Introduction to development for the others (workshop), by Patrik Gustafsson
- Room
- Språkbanken, L308
19:00
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Friday's social event
- 19.00 Welcome to FSCONS! Opening of the event by the conference organisers.
- 20.00 Open mike night in the café. Sign up at the whiteboard in the café and grab the mike.
Saturday (November 10th)
9:00
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Saturday's breakfast
Breakfast is served in the café area of the conference venue. We'll offer sandwiches, juice, coffee and tea to those who arrive early.
10:00
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An endangered species: computer as a universal machine, by Matthias Kirschner
- Track
- General Purpose Computing
- Room
- Room 1
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Free Software Feminism – Strategy Implementation, by Serengeti crew
- Track
- FS Feminism
- Room
- Room 3
11:00
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All about Free Your Android , by Erik Albers
- Track
- General Purpose Computing
- Room
- Room 1
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Meritocracy – next generation, part 1, by Serengeti crew
- Track
- FS Feminism
- Room
- Room 3
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1576800000000000 cycles later, by Julius Baxter & Olof Kindgren
- Track
- Embeddded systems
- Room
- Room 4
12:00
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All watched over by machines of loving grace?, by Karsten Gerloff
- Track
- General Purpose Computing
- Room
- Room 1
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Journey To The End Of The Night – Organizing Distributed Street Games, by Thomas Hirsch
- Room
- Room 2
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Introduction to development for the others, by Patrik Gustafsson
- Room
- Room 3
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Using multiple cores in a high-level language, by Armin Rigo
- Room
- Room 4
12:45
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Saturday's lunch
You can get lunch from the café or try one of the nearby restaurants.
14:00
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Keynote: Weapons of the Geek, by Gabriella Coleman
- Room
- Room 1
15:15
16:15
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TheyDontWantYou.To, by Sam Tuke
- Track
- General Purpose Computing
- Room
- Room 1
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Arduino Basics, by Hedvig Kamp
- Room
- Room 2
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Station X - encouraging women to get involved in our hackerspace, by Ellen Weber & Silje Nord
- Track
- FS Feminism
- Room
- Room 3
17:15
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Dirty tactics against LibreOffice in public administration and how to overcome them, by Otto Kekäläinen
- Track
- Legal
- Room
- Room 1
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Debian Packaging, by Per Andersson
- Room
- Room 2
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Meritocracy – next generation, part 2, by Serengeti crew
- Track
- FS Feminism
- Room
- Room 3
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How To Create a Podcast, Using Free and Open Source Software, by Kenneth Frantzen
- Room
- Room 4
18:15
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Lightning talks, session 1
- Room
- Room 1
19:00
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Saturday's Social Event
- 19.15 Wiki loves Monuments award ceremony
- 20.00 Nordic Free Software Award is... awarded.
- 21.00 Karaoke: Sing a song and get a discount coupon for the cafe
In parallel
- 19.00 the Journey To The End Of Night distributed street game
Sunday (November 11th)
9:00
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Sunday's breakfast
You can get lunch from the café or try one of the nearby restaurants.
10:00
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The Transition Movement - Localized solutions to global problems, by Jonas Dahl & Ylva Lundin
- Track
- Decentralising Society
- Room
- Room 2
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Terms of Services; Didn't Read!, by Hugo Roy
- Track
- Legal
- Room
- Room 3
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CESeCore, a Common Criteria certified security library, by Tomas Gustavsson
- Track
- Open security
- Room
- Room 4
11:00
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Creating real time graphics in real time, by Jonatan Wallmander
- Room
- Room 1
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Why We Fight, by Eleanor Saitta
- Track
- Decentralising Society
- Room
- Room 2
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Fixing public procurement: how we'll stop European governments from renewing their Microsoft licences, by Otto Kekäläinen
- Track
- Legal
- Room
- Room 3
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Making IPsec scale using DNS or anonymous keying, by Michael Cardell Widerkrantz
- Track
- Open security
- Room
- Room 4
12:00
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Freedom Box, by Jonas Smedegaard
- Room
- Room 1
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Free ICT to Deprived Communities in Africa, by Musah Umar
- Track
- Decentralising Society
- Room
- Room 2
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Active internet politics in Denmark (and beyond), by Aslak Ransby & Henrik Chulu
- Track
- Legal
- Room
- Room 3
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Give me an hour, by Jonatan Walck
- Track
- Open security
- Room
- Room 4
12:45
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Sunday's lunch
You can get lunch from the café or try one of the nearby restaurants.
14:00
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Keynote: Generous Innovation, by Allison Randal
- Room
- Room 1
15:15
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Glocalization of Continuing Education: Combining P2PU and Folkbildning, by Marisa Ponti & Niklas Karlsson
- Track
- Decentralising Society
- Room
- Room 2
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Shared Resources for Promoting Innovation: What You Can Do Regarding Software Patents, by Deb Nicholson
- Track
- Legal
- Room
- Room 3
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Open Microphone
- Track
- Open security
- Room
- Room 4
16:15
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Failure Modes of the Modern Rational Utopia, by Smári McCarthy
- Track
- Decentralising Society
- Room
- Room 2
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Yabasta – Building an End-to-end Secure Social Network, by Jon Kristensen
- Track
- Open security
- Room
- Room 4
17:15
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Can society be distributed like a computer network?, by Christopher Kullenberg
- Track
- Decentralising Society
- Room
- Room 2
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Understanding the magic behind Gentoo Hardened, by Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera
- Track
- Open security
- Room
- Room 4
18:15
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Lightning talks, session 2
- Room
- Room 1
19:00
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Sunday's Social Event
- 19:30 ElektroKKV, the Electronics Studio of KKV. Presented by Geraldine Juárez, Ingo Randolf and Kristofer Hagbard.
- 20:30 Scanvenger hunt: Join in teams and participate in the fun activity
- 23:00 It's over for 2012. Official closing of the conference.