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Archive
28.04.2011 Featured: Stefano Zacchiroli, Debian
Stefano Zacchiroli became project lead of the Linux distribution Debian in 2010 and was re-elected 2011. As "DPL" (Debian Project Lead) is Stefano, who holds a Ph.D. in computer science, the official interface between Debian people and the outside world.
26.04.2011 Featured: Wolfram Sang, Linux-Kernel
Wolfram Sang from Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, is kernel developer, so he moves around at the very inside of the Linux operating system. Since embedded Linux is in heavy business use in the industrial sector, it happens that Wolfram "saves the world" for a customer before lunchtime. Nevertheless he deeply values the participation of private kernel users in kernel development.
26.04.2011 Get involved: Moderators of conference tracks wanted
The conference comittee is tuning and polishing the last details of the talks in the free conference program. Missing: Volunteers, who escort the tracks and present the speakers. Get involved with LinuxTag!
22.04.2011 Featured: Robin Seggelmann, OpenSSL
Robin Seggelmann from Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, is a researcher for the transport protocols of the internet. Occasionally his work find its way into standards of the Internet Engineering Taskorce (IETF): In a manner of speaking he helps writing the technical "laws" of the internet. The computer scientist travels encrypted through the net. He knows, how easily he can be watched.
22.04.2011 Featured: Milian Wolff, KDE
Milian Wolff from Berlin works on the editor Kate and the development environment KDevelop within the KDE project. The student of physics gets annoyed by people, who pick only half the truth and present it as fact.
25.04.2011 Enter, Speakers! Stars of LinuxTag
Prior to LinuxTag the new format "Speaker Features" debuts with portraits casting a spotlight to the people behind the talks of the free conference program.
22.04.2011 Drupal Businessday Cancelled
The Drupal Business Days has been canceled, the organizers told LinuxTag Association. "Due to less demand than necessary to achieve our financial milestones, we have to postpone the event to fall 2011."
21.04.2011 LinuxTag boosts careers
The Land of Berlin approves attendance at the LinuxTag trade fair and conference as educational leave – certificates from the specialists – free workshops Berlin, 20 April 2011 – At LinuxTag, Europe’s leading trade fair and conference on Linux open source and free software, which will be taking place from 11 to 14 May in Berlin, numerous job and training opportunities at all levels will be on offer to Linux experts and those aspiring to become one.
15.04.2011 Who can hack LinuxTag? Ten years of the Hacking Contest
- Hack us! Website with online security exercises - Hacking Contest with awards ceremony on 13 May – New feature: issue of certificates Berlin, 14 April 2011 – The new website for the 10th Hacking Contest at LinuxTag, which takes place from 11 to 14 May on the Berlin Exhibition Grounds, already includes some hard nuts to crack, under the slogan “Hack us!”.
12.04.2011 Prepare it, deepen it and understand it!
LPIC-1 certification exams by Egilia - Deadline 26 april 2011! You self-studied for one or both LPIC-1 certification exams and are seeking an affordable way for clarifying some remaining open questions? Use the possibility to ask your own questions, but also benefit from the questions of other participants and get competent feedback of experienced teachers to get the best preparation one can get.