Our speaker registration is now open for Kansas Linux Fest 2019! If you are interested in being a speaker, jump to the registration form.
The following is a list of our current speakers and their talks:
- Craig Comstock
- Shell-based phone via PostmarketOS
- Porting Osmocom Baseband Firmware to Mediatek Chips
- Dave Stokes
- MySQL Without the SQL – Oh My!
- The Proper Care and Feeding of a MySQL Database for Busy Linux Administrators
- Eric The IT Guy
- Getting Started with Open Source
- Busting Security Myths with Open Source
- George Williams
- Koha open source Integrated Library System
- Joel Baltazor
- DNS Filtering and other fun with Bind’s RPZ
- Kyle Sheumaker
- Introduction to Linux based Home Automation with home-assistant.io
- Mark Arrasmith
- Broken Trust
- Mathew Robinson
- Cover Your AWS: Securing Evergreen @ MongoDB
- How to Start a (Successful?) Open Source Project
- Nathan Betzen
- How Open Source Rules Entertainment Media
- Neal Fultz
- Dotfiles – A Survey
- Nick Anderson
- CFEngine
- Org all the things!
- RB Woods
- Website Security – Improvements to Consider for any Website
- Spencer Hunley
- Building your own NAS device with an SBC and Legos
- Stack
- Bibisco – Write Your Story
- Find Your Way to Open Source Contribution with OpenStreetMap
Even if you have never presented a topic at an event like KLF, you are still welcome (and encouraged!) to consider submitting a topic. Many past KLF speakers were first-time presenters and aided in bringing topic diversity to our humble festival. Please consider helping us to celebrate and spread knowledge of free and open source topics.
Confirmed speakers will have their own biography page containing a brief paragraph about themselves, their talk, and any other relevant links or plugs. Speakers at KLF will be required to submit their presentation material two weeks in advance of the event date. If you have questions or comments about speaking, or your bio page, please send us an email at speakers@kansaslinuxfest.org.
What kind of topics are relevant?
Although the name of the conference is Kansas Linux Fest we welcome a wide range of topics for talks and presentations:
- Linux distros and utilities
- Open source software and programming languages
- Linux and POSIX tutorials
- Systems administration, server deployment, and Dev-Ops tutorials
- Cyber-security of open source and POSIX systems
- Open knowledge and education
- Academic papers and new research within open source technologies
- Communities built around open source technology
- Open hardware
- Anything else considered “open”