Lightning talks
Lightning talks are 3 minute long talks on a single idea. For example an example of something cool you've been up to; or a demo of one feature from some new software you've been using. Slides are optional.
Lightning talks are a great opportunity to get a little public speaking experience without the stress of having to prepare a full presentation, or just to share an idea with the whole audience.
At SAGE-AU'2008 we ran 2 sessions of 30 minutes duration. Thus, 9-10 talks per session.
Thursday
- Scripting Tips for Sysadmins; Geoff Crompton
- Drizzle; Arjen Lentz
- My 100% electric vehicles; Simon Hackett
- autodie - A new pragma for Perl; Paul Fenwick
- A Better World, One Linux Box at a Time; Darrell Burkey
- How to be pwnd in < 1 minute; Phil Kernick
- Geek Syndrome; Tim Bell
- 2010 LCA; Arjen Lentz
- Windows automation; Paul Fenwick
Friday
- The SAGE-AU newsletter; Jess Whiteman
- Defence Cyber Ops; Daniel Black
- autodie Part 2; Paul Fenwick
- IPv6 isn't scary; David Jericho
- Gaming mini-conf; Andrew Pam
- ack - a better grep; Paul Fenwick
- The Macbook Air (rant); Tobias Eggendorfer
- General Spam Update; Stephen Gillies
- CA CERT; Daniel Black
- Fixing the web with greasemonkey; Paul Fenwick