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CLIQ 2001 talks schedule
Mar. 14, 2001

The schedule for talks and BOFs for this year's CLIQ conference has been finalized. The second annual Colorado Linux Info Quest (CLIQ) conference and exhibit ("CLIQ 2001") will be held Friday, March 30th at the Denver Marriott Tech Center. (Further information is available here.)
    Keynote talk

    9-10am . . . Keynote, Evergreen ABC;
    Speaker: Dave Sifry

    Developer Track, Evergreen A

    12-1pm
    Porting Debian to the PA-RISC and Itanium Platforms
    Speaker: Bdale Garbee

    3-4pm
    Open Source Content Management
    Speaker: Paul Everitt

    5-6pm
    Linux-based Handhelds
    Speaker: David Desrosiers

    Desktop & Education Track, Evergreen B

    11am-12pm
    Introduction to KDE & Gnome
    Speakers: Kurt Granroth & Havoc Pennington

    2pm-3pm
    Desktop Panel
    Panelists: Havoc Pennington, Kurt Granroth, Bart Decrem (Eazel), Darryl Strauss, David Desrosiers

    4-5pm
    Introduction to Linux
    Speaker: Jon Lasser

    6-7pm
    Linux Applications in Education
    Speaker: Howard Cook (Denver Museum of Science & Nature)

    Business Track, Evergreen C

    noon-1pm
    Commercial Linux Games
    Speaker: Scott Draeker, Loki Entertainment

    3-4pm
    Embedded Linux
    Speaker: Rick Lehrbaum, founder, LinuxDevices.com

    5-6pm
    Return on Investment with OpenSource
    Speaker: Patrick Lannigan, VP NuSphere (think MySQL)

    Birds of a Feather Sessions, not tracked

    Conifer 1

    10am-11:30am
    1. Linux Security
    Kevin Fenzi

    11:30am-1pm
    4. Linux Systems Administration
    James Davis, Art Walker

    1pm-2:30pm
    7. Linux as an Enterprise Platform
    Mission Critical Linux

    2:30-4pm
    10. Debian
    Bdale Garbee

    4pm-5:30pm
    13. Linux Desktop Discussions
    Darryl Strauss

    5:30pm-7pm
    16. Colorado Open Source Projects
    Luke Jones

    Conifer 2

    10am-11:30am
    2. Linux LUGs
    Kara Pritchard

    11:30am-1pm
    5. Zope
    Paul Everitt

    1pm-2:30pm
    8. Linux in Education
    Matthew M. Schmidt

    2:30-4pm
    11. Linux Clusters BOF
    Ron Reeder

    4pm-5:30pm
    14. HP's Linux Activities in Ft. Collins
    Matt Taggart, HP

    5:30pm-7pm
    17. PHP
    Scott Marlowe

    Conifer 3

    10am-11:30am
    3. XML
    Uche Ogbuji

    11:30am-1pm
    6. Converting a Business to Linux
    John T. Taber, Tabernatics

    1pm-2:30pm
    9. Open Source Development Laboratory
    Tim Witham, OSDL Lab Director

    2:30-4pm
    12. Python
    Sean Reifschneider

    4pm-5:30pm
    15. High Availability
    Alan Robertson

    5:30pm-7pm
    18. Jabber
    Peter Saint-Andre



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