Lightning talks

For the first time at GUADEC, we will have lightning talks this year.

Lightning Talks are talks which are a maximum of 5 minutes long. Typically in a sixty-minute time slot there are 10-12 talks. They have become popular at conferences in the last few years.

If you have a project idea to pitch, a BOF to advertise, or something special to say, and you don't have time to prepare slides, then lightning talks are for you. Sign up here.

Please add your talk topic and name here if you would like to give a lightning talk. Talks should be between 2 and 5 minutes.

MurrayCumming: Glom

ChristianMeyer, MartinGrimme: gDesklets

SebastienTricaud: Gscore

JonathanBlandford: evince

NagappanAlagappan: GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project

TorLillqvist: Evolution to Windows porting effort

ZaheerMerali: Caster - the ultimate streaming livecd

MatthiasClasen, JonathanBlandford: GObject introspection

TerjeGjoesaeter: MEBACC - The metamodel based web accessibility checker

JohnPalmieri: Cure to the Session Management Blues - Work being done to make Session Management more flexible

DaveNeary: The 3 minute GNOME pitch

DanielGlassey: Complex Text Rendering, making the font do the work, Presentation, Complex Script Examples

DanielDrake: FlashLinux

CarlosGarnacho: Sanitizing access to system configuration resources through system-tools-backends, overview of the current progress

DavidMalcolm: Conglomerate

RobertOcallahan: Firefox on cairo: the future of the Web (demo)

ReinoutVanSchouwen: New developments in Epiphany

GUADEC/2005/LightningTalks (last edited 2013-08-09 00:40:21 by WilliamJonMcCann)