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== Card 1 ==
 
== Card 1 ==
  
=== Early Penguin's Talks ===
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=== Early Penguin Talks ===
 
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!Track # !! Title !! Speaker !! Raw File(s) !! Editor
 
!Track # !! Title !! Speaker !! Raw File(s) !! Editor
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|Free Software for Audio and Video Production
 
|Free Software for Audio and Video Production
 
|Neil Clopton
 
|Neil Clopton
|.flac
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|STE-002.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|Automating Video Editing with Open Source
 
|Automating Video Editing with Open Source
 
|Raul Suarez
 
|Raul Suarez
|.flac
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|STE-002.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|Amahi - Powerful, Simple, Home Server
 
|Amahi - Powerful, Simple, Home Server
 
|Alan Jachimiak
 
|Alan Jachimiak
|.flac
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|STE-003.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|Imaging with FOG
 
|Imaging with FOG
 
|Richard Gingerich
 
|Richard Gingerich
|.flac
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|STE-003.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|Customizing FreeNAS 8.3 Using Plugins Jail
 
|Customizing FreeNAS 8.3 Using Plugins Jail
 
|Dru Lavigne
 
|Dru Lavigne
|.flac
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|STE-004.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|Creating a Self-Defending Network with Open Source
 
|Creating a Self-Defending Network with Open Source
 
|Steve McMaster
 
|Steve McMaster
|.flac
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|STE-004.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|Highly Available Applications
 
|Highly Available Applications
 
|Brian Likosar
 
|Brian Likosar
|.flac
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|STE-004.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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== Card 5 ==
 
== Card 5 ==
  
=== Track 3 Talks ===
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=== Track 4 Talks ===
 
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!Track # !! Title !! Speaker !! Raw File(s) !! Editor
 
!Track # !! Title !! Speaker !! Raw File(s) !! Editor
 
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|14
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|41
|What Are Open Source Communities Like?
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|We Will Be Legion: Decentralizing the Web
|Samuel Greenfeld
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|Deb Nicholson
|.flac
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|STE-001.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
|-
 
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|15
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|42
|Extraterrestrial Adventures of an Open Source Community
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|How to Create Your Own Cloud
|Sarah White
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|Joe Brockmeier
|.flac
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|STE-001.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
|-
 
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|16
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|43
|Are You Ready to Run a Business
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|Aeolus: Deploying Across Clouds the Open Source Way
|Lisa Hendrick
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|Mo Morsi
|.flac
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|STE-002.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
|-
 
|-
|17
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|44
|Fund Raising 101
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|It Takes an Open Source Village to Build a Cloud
|Cat Allman
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|Joe Brockmeier
|.flac
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|STE-002.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
|}
 
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|Growing Up with Linux
 
|Growing Up with Linux
 
|Elizabeth Garbee
 
|Elizabeth Garbee
|.flac
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|STE-003.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
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|How to Create Ravenously Passionate Contributors
 
|How to Create Ravenously Passionate Contributors
 
|Angela Byron
 
|Angela Byron
|.flac
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|STE-003.flac
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|unclaimed
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|}
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== Card 6 ==
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=== Opening Keynote Talk ===
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!Track # !! Title !! Speaker !! Raw File(s) !! Editor
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|11
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|Stopping SOPA and Its Spawn: Free Expression on the Internet
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|Wendy Seltzer
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|STE-001.flac
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|unclaimed
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|}
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=== Track 3 Talks ===
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{| border="1"
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!Track # !! Title !! Speaker !! Raw File(s) !! Editor
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|-
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|12
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|Bedrock Linux
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|Daniel Thau
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|STE-001.flac
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|unclaimed
 +
|-
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|13
 +
|Introduction to PC-BSD 9
 +
|Kris Moore
 +
|STE-001.flac
 +
|unclaimed
 +
|-
 +
|14
 +
|What Are Open Source Communities Like?
 +
|Samuel Greenfeld
 +
|STE-003.flac
 +
|unclaimed
 +
|-
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|15
 +
|Extraterrestrial Adventures of an Open Source Community
 +
|Sarah White
 +
|STE-003.flac
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|unclaimed
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|-
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|16
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|Using PostgreSQL in Your Business
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|(fill-in speaker)
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|STE-004.flac
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|unclaimed
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|-
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|17
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|Fund Raising 101
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|Cat Allman
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|STE-004.flac
 
|unclaimed
 
|unclaimed
 
|}
 
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Revision as of 01:35, 15 October 2012

This page is to coordinate activities for editing the audio files from the 2012 Ohio LinuxFest. It is divided into a section for each SD card, which contains a number of talks. To claim a particular talk or set of talks, download the raw audio file from the linked directory and then change the entry in the "Editor" column from "unclaimed" to your name/e-mail address. If it takes you more than a few days to work on them, e-mail Vance, otherwise he may revert it back to "unclaimed" so someone else can pick it up.

More specific instructions on editing will appear at the end of this page. When you're done, name the resulting WAV file as ##.wav with the track number from the table. Compress the WAV files as FLACs (this saves upload time and storage space) and upload them to INSERT LOCATION.

Card 1

Early Penguin Talks

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
01 Freebase: Big Data and Archiving Kirk Kimmel SR000F.flac / SR000R.flac unclaimed
02 SSH The Easy Way Carl T. Miller SR000F.flac / SR000R.flac unclaimed
03 Physical Computing with Arduino and Linux Ethan Dicks SR001F.flac / SR001R.flac unclaimed
04 Computer Reach, Ghana, and Free Software Beth Lynn Eicher SR002F.flac / SR002R.flac unclaimed
05 Software Patents: What You Can Do Deb Nicholson SR002F.flac / SR002R.flac unclaimed
06 MySQL Replication Keith Larson SR002F.flac / SR002R.flac unclaimed
07 The Perfect Storm Jon 'maddog' Hall SR003F.flac / SR003R.flac unclaimed

Track 1 Talks

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
21 Android Custom ROM Development with Kexec Mike Kasick STE-001.flac unclaimed
22 Embedded Development with Linux John J. McDonough STE-001.flac unclaimed
23 Collabograte: Open Source Collaboration Kartik Subbarao N/A; didn't use microphone
24 The Importance of Free Software and Accessibility Jonathan Nadeau STE-002.flac unclaimed
25 Servers So Easy a Caveman Can Do It Christopher Laco STE-003.flac unclaimed
26 The Road to 31 Flavors Todd Robinson STE-003.flac unclaimed
27 Level Up: Linux and the Original Gameboy Dru Streicher STE-003.flac unclaimed


Card 2

Track 2 Talks

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
31 Free Software for Audio and Video Production Neil Clopton STE-002.flac unclaimed
32 Automating Video Editing with Open Source Raul Suarez STE-002.flac unclaimed
33 Amahi - Powerful, Simple, Home Server Alan Jachimiak STE-003.flac unclaimed
34 Imaging with FOG Richard Gingerich STE-003.flac unclaimed
35 Customizing FreeNAS 8.3 Using Plugins Jail Dru Lavigne STE-004.flac unclaimed
36 Creating a Self-Defending Network with Open Source Steve McMaster STE-004.flac unclaimed
37 Highly Available Applications Brian Likosar STE-004.flac unclaimed


Card 5

Track 4 Talks

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
41 We Will Be Legion: Decentralizing the Web Deb Nicholson STE-001.flac unclaimed
42 How to Create Your Own Cloud Joe Brockmeier STE-001.flac unclaimed
43 Aeolus: Deploying Across Clouds the Open Source Way Mo Morsi STE-002.flac unclaimed
44 It Takes an Open Source Village to Build a Cloud Joe Brockmeier STE-002.flac unclaimed

Closing Keynote Talks

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
71 Growing Up with Linux Elizabeth Garbee STE-003.flac unclaimed
72 How to Create Ravenously Passionate Contributors Angela Byron STE-003.flac unclaimed


Card 6

Opening Keynote Talk

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
11 Stopping SOPA and Its Spawn: Free Expression on the Internet Wendy Seltzer STE-001.flac unclaimed

Track 3 Talks

Track # Title Speaker Raw File(s) Editor
12 Bedrock Linux Daniel Thau STE-001.flac unclaimed
13 Introduction to PC-BSD 9 Kris Moore STE-001.flac unclaimed
14 What Are Open Source Communities Like? Samuel Greenfeld STE-003.flac unclaimed
15 Extraterrestrial Adventures of an Open Source Community Sarah White STE-003.flac unclaimed
16 Using PostgreSQL in Your Business (fill-in speaker) STE-004.flac unclaimed
17 Fund Raising 101 Cat Allman STE-004.flac unclaimed