From Kernel Conference Australia
Do you want to meet the brains behind some of the most innovative, groundbreaking and useful features in Open Source operating systems?
Have you ever wondered what it takes to make useful features or technologies appear in different operating systems?
Some of the finest minds in Open Source operating systems are coming to Brisbane for the first Kernel Conference Australia - come and hear them talk about what they're working on, learn about other operating systems' features, and be inspired to contribute.
Kernel Conference Australia is a Kernel-focused technical conference to be held in Brisbane, Australia, from July 15th to 17th, 2009. Any and all Open Source kernels and the technologies within those kernels are open for discussion. The only hard criteria is that the kernel must be covered by an OSI-approved license.
This will be the first conference of its type for Australia or the Asia-Pacific region.
Proudly hosted by Queensland Brain Institute (QBI)
Upland Road,
The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD
Sponsorship opportunities are still available. To discuss details, please contact us directly as there are ample possibilities.
From this conference, you should expect to walk away with:
- meet and learn from the inventors of Sun's revolutionary ZFS filesystem
- learn how different operating systems implement features you depend on
- discover what it takes to complete a successful kernel port
- learn about the latest research in operating systems
Who should attend?
- Anybody who wants to learn how their operating system really works!
- Developers
- System Administrators
- Researchers and Students
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