Linux Collaboration Summit
The Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit is an exclusive, invitation-only summit gathering core kernel developers, distribution maintainers, ISVs, end users, system vendors and other community organizations for plenary sessions and workgroup meetings to meet face-to-face to tackle and solve the most pressing issues facing Linux today. In 2011, the Collaboration Summit gathered 418 corporate members and invited guests from 26 countries.
Intel Sessions
Monday, April 15th -
4:00pm: The Open Web Platform– Dirk Hohndel
Join Imad Sousou as he discusses how Intel is advancing HTML5 and other web technologies through its work in WebKit, Graphics, and W3C API definition. He will discuss the importance of the open web platform and why it is critical for today’s application development.
Tuesday, April 16th -
9:00am: Implementing ACPI 5 Features – Rafael Wysocki
10:00am: GCC Link-Time-Optimization and the Linux Kernel – Andi Kleen
11:30am: Intel Math Kernel Library – Noah Clemons
Wednesday, April 17th -
10:00am: Community Management for Engineers– Thiago Macieira