Here is the draft timetable. In developing this my thinking is:
* Keep all sessions to 2hrs or less - preferably 90 minutes
* Put longer papers earlier in the day when people are able to
concentrate for longer periods
* Get the lightning talks and poster presentations into the
first day so that people have a chance to discuss them
* Allow some time for LDAPEXT business and allow a trade-off
between that and lightning talks if needed
* Try to group papers with similar themes together (not always
possible of course)
* Maintain the momentum of the event so that it does not trail
off into a 'graveyard shift' at the end of each day.
(Howard: I am depending on you to wake people up in the last
session on Friday! I have extended your slot to allow for some
music :-))
* A lot of people are likely to spend Friday night in Edinburgh
so we should organise some evening event rather than let them
drift away.
Thursday 12 Nov 2015
08:30 Registration and coffee
09:00 The OpenID Connect protocol - Clément Oudot
09:45 Universal SSPR: a new edge for Self Service Reset Password - Alban Meunier
10:15 Improvements of LDAP protocol and transaction protocol - Christian Hollstein
11:00 Coffee
11:20 DBIS: Directory-Based Information Services - Mark Bannister
12:05 Æ-DIR: Yet another LDAP user and systems management - Michael Ströder
12:50 Lunch
14:00 Asynchronous LDAP programming is full of Promises! - Ludovic Poitou and Matthew Swift
14:45 Building Identity and Access Management in GitHub Enterprise - Matt Todd
15:15 2-factor Authentication with OpenLDAP, OATH-HOTP and Yubikey - Axel Hoffmann
15:30 Tea
15:50 What’s new in OpenDJ 3.0 - Ludovic Poitou and Matthew Swift
16:20 Driving Google Apps with LDAP - Boyd Duffee
16:35 LDAP Monitoring using opensource - Sanjun Song
16:50 LDAPExt Update
17:00 Break
17:10 Lightning talks
18:00 End of session
19:00 Conference Dinner venue opens ?
19:30 Dinner ?
Friday 13 Nov 2015
09:00 Innovative replication management in FreeIPA - Ludwig Krispenz, Petr Vobornik
09:40 A synchronous approach to multimaster replication in the M-Vault directory server - Damy Mahl
10:15 Monitoring OpenLDAP - Michael Ströder
10:30 Coffee
10:50 Introducing a Security Access Control Engine that resides in OpenLDAP - Shawn McKinney
11:35 Complete Open Source IAM Solution - Radovan Semancik
12:20 Lunch
13:30 Using LDAP as Data Back-end for XML-Data from Digital Humanities Projects - Peter Gietz
14:15 Samba4 with OpenLDAP backend - Nadezhda Ivanova
15:00 Tea
15:15 WiredTiger Backend for OpenLDAP - HAMANO Tsukasa
15:30 An asynchronous meta backend for OpenLDAP - Nadezhda Ivanova
15:45 What's new in OpenLDAP - Howard Chu
16:25 Wrapup
16:30 End of session
18:00 Evening social event ?
I would like to publish this ASAP, so comments quickly please!
Thanks
Andrew
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Here is the second version. I have made space for a 45-minute keynote
session. This has to contain the welcome and sponsor bits, so the
actual keynote should be about 35 minutes.
To achieve this I have had to add 15 minutes to the end of Friday
so now we finish at 16:45. I have also moved Michael's monitoring
OpenLDAP talk into the lightning talks / posters category, and
have reduced the first two papers from 45 minutes to 40 each (even so,
the first session now runs for 2 hours).
Andrew
Thursday 12 Nov 2015
08:30 Registration and coffee
09:00 Keynote
09:40 The OpenID Connect protocol - Clément Oudot
10:20 Improvements of LDAP protocol and transaction protocol - Christian Hollstein
11:00 Coffee
11:20 DBIS: Directory-Based Information Services - Mark Bannister
12:05 Æ-DIR: Yet another LDAP user and systems management - Michael Ströder
12:50 Lunch
14:00 Asynchronous LDAP programming is full of Promises! - Ludovic Poitou and Matthew Swift
14:45 Building Identity and Access Management in GitHub Enterprise - Matt Todd
15:15 2-factor Authentication with OpenLDAP, OATH-HOTP and Yubikey - Axel Hoffmann
15:30 Tea
15:50 What’s new in OpenDJ 3.0 - Ludovic Poitou and Matthew Swift
16:20 Driving Google Apps with LDAP - Boyd Duffee
16:35 LDAP Monitoring using opensource - Sanjun Song
16:50 LDAPExt Update
17:00 Break
17:10 Lightning talks
18:00 End of session
19:00 Conference Dinner venue opens ?
19:30 Dinner ?
Friday 13 Nov 2015
09:00 Innovative replication management in FreeIPA - Ludwig Krispenz, Petr Vobornik
09:40 A synchronous approach to multimaster replication in the M-Vault directory server - Damy Mahl
10:15 Universal SSPR: a new edge for Self Service Reset Password - Alban Meunier
10:45 Coffee
11:05 Introducing a Security Access Control Engine that resides in OpenLDAP - Shawn McKinney
11:50 Complete Open Source IAM Solution - Radovan Semancik
12:35 Lunch
13:45 Using LDAP as Data Back-end for XML-Data from Digital Humanities Projects - Peter Gietz
14:30 Samba4 with OpenLDAP backend - Nadezhda Ivanova
15:15 Tea
15:30 WiredTiger Backend for OpenLDAP - HAMANO Tsukasa
15:45 An asynchronous meta backend for OpenLDAP - Nadezhda Ivanova
16:00 What's new in OpenLDAP - Howard Chu
16:40 Wrapup
16:45 End of session
18:00 Evening social event ?
NOTES:
Lightning talks to include:
The Open Source Identity Ecosystem - Shawn McKinney
Monitoring OpenLDAP - Michael Ströder
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We will need somewhere for people to meet up on the day they arrive:
Tuesday for most tutorial-goers and Wednesday for the rest. A pub that
does food would be ideal.
I suspect that many people will not be able to get all the way home on
Friday night after the conference, so we also need something to do
that evening. Again it should provide food, but it would be good if we
could find something more interesting than just a pub or restaurant.
This will probably have to be a venue that we don't need to book firm
numbers into in advance, as people may decide their travel plans after
booking conference places. I am planning to maintain the momentum of
the conference through to 16:30 on Friday, and it would be good to
have an evening attraction to give people an incentive to stay around
and talk after the formal event finishes.
Any suggestions?
Andrew
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