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* [http://twitter.com/iamdanw/status/6827353483 @iamdanw:] ''Barcamp session I'd like to see: How to make, package and submit a patch to an open source project''
* [http://twitter.com/iamdanw/status/6827353483 @iamdanw:] ''Barcamp session I'd like to see: How to make, package and submit a patch to an open source project''
:I'd very much like to see this too sometime (or something along these lines) <small><b><span style="border:1px solid #20406F;padding:1px 3px;font-family:Verdana,sans-serif;">[[User talk:Alex.muller|<font color="#20406F">Alex Muller</font>]]</span></b></small> 22:39, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
:I'd very much like to see this too sometime (or something along these lines) <small><b><span style="border:1px solid #20406F;padding:1px 3px;font-family:Verdana,sans-serif;">[[User talk:Alex.muller|<font color="#20406F">Alex Muller</font>]]</span></b></small> 22:39, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
:I think I could present something like that -- Krunch
* SystemTap -- Krunch
* SystemTap -- Krunch
* general Linux kernel debugging-foo (reading an oops, looking around in a vmcore,...) -- Krunch
* general Linux kernel debugging-foo (reading an oops, looking around in a vmcore,...) -- Krunch
* general Linux applications debugging-foo (strace, gdb,...) -- Krunch
* general Linux applications debugging-foo (strace, gdb,...) -- Krunch

Revision as of 04:54, 12 January 2010

We try and hold at least one talk/workshop at our weekly hack evenings.

Talks offered

If you're interested in giving a talk/workshop (of any length), sign up here:

Ideas for talks

If you've got an idea for a talk you want to hear, put it here:

  • @iamdanw: Barcamp session I'd like to see: How to make, package and submit a patch to an open source project
I'd very much like to see this too sometime (or something along these lines) Alex Muller 22:39, 11 January 2010 (UTC)
I think I could present something like that -- Krunch
  • SystemTap -- Krunch
  • general Linux kernel debugging-foo (reading an oops, looking around in a vmcore,...) -- Krunch
  • general Linux applications debugging-foo (strace, gdb,...) -- Krunch