Speakers List

Fred Dixon - BigBlueButton Project Manager @ BigBlueButton Inc

Introduction
Fred Dixon is the project manager for BigBlueButton.

Presentation(s)
Migrating BigBlueButton to HTML5

Chad Pilkey - Software Developer @ Blindside Networks
Introduction
Chad is a committer to the BigBlueButton proejct.

Presentation(s)
Migrating BigBlueButton to HTML5

Maxim Khlobystov - Software Developer @ CDOT
Introduction
Maxim is a developer on the BigBlueButton project.

Presentation(s)
Migrating BigBlueButton to HTML5

Oleksandr Zhurbenko - Software Developer @ CDOT
Introduction
Alex is a software developer on the BigBlueButton project.

Presentation(s)
Migrating BigBlueButton to HTML5

No PictureDanny Perrone - Software Developer @ CDOT
Introduction
Danny is a software developer on the BigBlueButton project.

Presentation(s)
Migrating BigBlueButton to HTML5

Don Pinto - Sr. Product Manager @ Couchbase, Inc.
Introduction
Don Pinto is a Sr. Product Manager at Couchbase and is currently focused on advancing the server capabilities of Couchbase Server including Security. He is extremely passionate about data technology and in the past, has authored several articles on Couchbase Server including technical blogs and whitepapers. Prior to joining Couchbase, Don spent several years at IBM where he maintained the role of software developer in the DB2 information management group and after that, as a Program Manager on the SQL Server team at Microsoft. Don holds a Masters degree in Computer Science and a Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering from University of Toronto, Canada

Presentation(s)
N1QL Querying without compromise

Joshua Matthews - Platform Engineer @ Mozilla
Introduction
He makes Firefox crash less often, and then he rewrites it all in Rust. He also sings in a barbershop quartet.

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Optimizing Your Open Source Project for Contribution
Optimizing Your Open Source Project for Contribution

Mekki MacAulay - Phd Candidate, Strategic Management @ Schulich School of Business, York University
Introduction
Mekki is a PhD candidate in Strategic Management, Open Source Strategy Research Specialty, at the Schulich School of Business, York University. His research focuses on bridging contemporary management theory with open source research and practice. His teaching focuses on strategy in the modern enterprise, with open source strategies as an increasingly-recognized approach. He holds undergraduate degrees from Carleton University in Computer Systems Engineering, and Psychology, and a Master's degree in Technology Innovation Management. He is a licensed professional engineer (P.Eng) in the province of Ontario. Mekki is the founder of OSStrategy.org, a strategic management consulting firm that helps companies improve their business models and strategic planning in a world that is embracing FLOS tools and methods.

Presentation(s)
Using R to Visualize The Stories of Canadian Organizations That Contribute to Firefox Development

Ellen Auster - Professor of Strategic Management @ Schulich School of Business, York University
Introduction
Ellen R. Auster is Professor of Strategic Management and the Founding Director of the Schulich Centre for Teaching Excellence at the Schulich School of Business, York University. Prior to joining Schulich, she was on the faculty at the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University and Visiting Faculty at the Amos Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth in Hanover, New Hampshire. She earned her B.A. from Colgate University and her PhD from Cornell University. Ellen has more than 25 years of experience as an academic and consultant specializing in strategic transitions, transformations and turnarounds. Working with executives and managers to successfully tackle a wide spectrum of strategic challenges in industries ranging from manufacturing and consumer goods to financial services, she creates a shared leadership, stakeholder inclusive, value creating approach that enables the firm to cultivate the short and long-run capabilities needed for continuous evolution and success.

Presentation(s)
Using R to Visualize The Stories of Canadian Organizations That Contribute to Firefox Development

No PictureAdam Saunders - Lawyer (own my own practice, sole practitioner) @ Law Office of Adam Saunders
Introduction
An Ottawa-based lawyer, Adam Saunders graduated from the University of Ottawa’s English Common Law program in 2013. He completed his articling requirements with Ronald George and the Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation, the site of the Ipperwash Crisis. Mr. George’s fierce passion for justice for the children of Kettle Point left a strong impact on Adam’s view of the path his career should take. Adam runs his own firm as a sole practitioner. Adam is committed to access to justice, and working with you through the complexities of our legal systems to achieve the results you deserve.

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Running a Law Firm on Open Source, for Open-Source Software Developers and Other Clients

Julian Egelstaff - Co-founder, Technical Architect @ Freeform Solutions
Introduction
Julian Egelstaff has spent the better part of two decades working with and thinking about open source. In 2003 he co-founded Freeform Solutions, a non-profit that uses open source software to help other non-profits manage their data and information. Julian speaks regularly at non-profit and technology sector events, on a variety of topics ranging from technical aspects of website development, to general privacy and security issues online. He holds a Bachelor of Journalism and Philosophy.

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Why open source is not part of the sharing economy

Anton Ansori - Lecturer @ Telkom University
Introduction
https://id.linkedin.com/in/antonsra

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In Memory Computing with Diskless Server

Trevor Woerner
Introduction
Trevor Woerner has been programming and working with Linux-based systems since he was lucky enough to have been introduced to them in 1993 at university. Professionally he has worked with Linux extensively, as well as with various RTOS and bare-metal systems. Some of the various architectures he has used include: ARM (CortexA and CortexM), MIPS, Atmel, PIC, ColdFire, 8051, x86, and PowerPC.

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Introducing Linux to your Embedded Company

Regnard Raquedan - Co-founder @ CubbySpot
Introduction
Regnard Raquedan is the CEO and Co-founder of CubbySpot, a Toronto startup developing a mobile platform that connects parents and daycares. He is also a Mentor at Mozilla Reps, a global volunteer program at Mozilla that empowers contributors and encourage engaged participation.

Presentation(s)
Empowering Open Source Contributors and Your Community

No PictureElliott Baron - Software Engineer @ Red Hat
Introduction
Elliott Baron is a Software Engineer at Red Hat. He spends his work days developing Thermostat and other Java efforts, usually while guzzling coffee.

Presentation(s)
Analyzing Java Applications using Thermostat

Raffi Der Haroutiounian - Software Engineer @ Cloud Dynamics
Introduction
Raffi is an adaptable full stack engineer whose current responsibilities include working to improve and develop the front-end UI and UX of cd.OS using JavaScript, AngularJS, and Node.js while also adding functionality to the back-end API and database using Java and MySQL. He works with OpenStack, CloudStack, Docker, and Amazon Web Services to normalize their feature sets to a common, easy to use UI and set of APIs. Most recently, he has been working on a new service catalog platform with the intent to provide a solution to the complications of deploying complex applications on various cloud providers. In his spare time, Raffi experiments with new and upcoming technologies to better understand them and determine if they may be useful. His side projects have led him to study more about Docker and the usefulness of containerization in both development and production scenarios.

Presentation(s)
Dockerizing microservices

Diogo Monteiro - Software Engineer @ Cloud Dynamics
Introduction
Diogo is a software engineer working on cd.OS, a cloud management platform focusing on Software Defined Infrastructure workflows by creating a single pane of glass where cloud operators can connect to public and private cloud providers such as OpenStack, CloudStack, AWS and Docker and manage their environments through a unified REST API providing portability and flexibility. Diogo is also involved in the research of different techniques and tools that can be utilized to improve development agility. Techniques from the Lean StartUp methodology and tools like Jira, Git, Jenkins and Docker are utilized on a daily basis which allows for small iterations to be performed on each individual micro service which is then delivered through a CI/CD pipeline. Data from the feedback loop of building, measuring and learning is then evaluated which helps narrow the focus and improve the product development life cycle. On his spare time he researches different technologies and writes on the blog diogogmt.com

Presentation(s)
Dockerizing microservices

No PictureKieran Sedgwick - Research Assistant / Student @ Centre for the Development of Open Technology
Introduction
Kieran is a student in Seneca College's Computer Programming and Analysis advanced diploma program and was an active early contributor to Mozilla's Webmaker initiative in 2013. Since then, he has worked steadily for CDOT on rebooting Mozilla's Thimble tool as a Senior Developer. He excitedly expects to graduate at the end of this calendar year.

Presentation(s)
Building Thimble: a Journey Through Two Million Lines of Open-Source Code

Gideon Thomas - Research Assistant @ Centre for Development of Open Technology
Introduction
Gideon graduated as an international student from Seneca College with a Bachelor of Technology in Software Development. Initially an open-source skeptic, his first experience with open-source technology at CDOT introduced him to its merits. He's been an active contributor and proponent ever since. He continues to work closely with the Mozilla team at CDOT and is beginning to explore mentoring through his work as a faculty assistant.

Presentation(s)
Building Thimble: a Journey Through Two Million Lines of Open-Source Code

Blaise Alleyne - Musician
Introduction
Blaise Alleyne writes and performs as a solo songwriter, accompanies other songwriters as a violinist and multi-instrumentalist sideman, and arranges strings for popular music. A web developer, system administrator and technology consultant with a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Toronto, Blaise is an advocate for free software and free culture, and founding member of LibrePlanet Ontario. http://blaise.ca/

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Building a Free Software Multi-Instrumental Live Music Rig

Murray Saul - Full-time Professor @ Seneca College
Introduction
Over the past 23 years, Murray has taught over 50 unique courses including computer programming, accounting, economics, and management studies. Currently, He works for the School of Computer Studies at Seneca College teaching Bash Shell Scripting, C, C++, Javascript, Perl and PHP/MySQL programming as well as Linux administration, A+ certification, and network security courses. He also has taught a post-diploma course for the Bioinformatics program. He is really interested in the Linux operating system, and the benefits that it provides to this planet. He is constantly discovering neat applications in Linux including LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project: Using thin clients to setup cost effective labs), open source gaming, multimedia (Ubuntu Studio including the following applications: Audacity, Jack Audio Server, setBfree (Hammond B3 organ emulator), Ardour, Ninjam, Cinelerra), DVR applications (Mythtv), as well as web development…

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Home Musical Recording in Linux - The Journey Continues...

Dmitry Yastremskiy
Introduction


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3D on the WEB

Hong Zhan Huang - Research Assistant @ Seneca College Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT)
Introduction
I'm a student at Seneca College studying in the Computer Programming and Analysis program. Currently I'm working as a research assistant on the LEAP team in CDOT. Much of my contributions on the LEAP team have been my work on the installer, a variety of testing and general maintenance of packages.

Presentation(s)
Running LEAP: Linux for Enterprise ARM Platforms

Glaser King San Lo - Research assistant @ Seneca College Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT)
Introduction
Currently I am a full-time research assistant working at Seneca College Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT). My work focues on Linux system administration, server setup, automation, and software packaging.

Presentation(s)
Running LEAP: Linux for Enterprise ARM Platforms

Justin Flowers - DevOps Research Assistant @ CDOT
Introduction
A Bachelor of Software Development born and raised in Toronto, Ontario.

Presentation(s)
Skills Track: Linux Power Tools
Skills Track: Vagrant

Christopher Markieta - DevOps Research Assistant @ CDOT
Introduction
Seneca College graduate and software developer for the Center for Development and Open Technology

Presentation(s)
Skills Track: Linux Power Tools

Philip Ballew - Ubuntu Community Contributor @ Ubuntu
Introduction
Philip Ballew is an active Open Source advocate in the greater Open Source community. Philip is currently heavily involved in the Ubuntu project, and he spends most of his time contributing to this project through promotion of Ubuntu, speaking on Ubuntu at conferences, and occasionally writing books on Ubuntu. When Philip is not contributing to Open Source, he can be found riding his bike, dancing badly, or passing his college classes.

Presentation(s)
Customize your Ubuntu Desktop to make it awesome!

Jonathan Le Lous - VP , Business Development, Cloud Computing and Infrastructure @ Savoir-faire Linux
Introduction
Jonathan Le Lous is VP Business Development for Cloud and Infrastructure at Savoir-faire Linux. Before he joined the company in February 2014, he was responsible for Intelli'N, the first cluster of the French Tech dedicated to Free Software, and director of R&D at Alter Way. Jonathan is also a VP sitting on the board of APRIL (a French-based Free Software Advocacy group) and on the board of the Association of Francophone Users of OpenStack. He also belongs to the organizing committee of OpenStack Montreal. You can read his column in Direction informatique, the magazine for Quebec CIOs.

Presentation(s)
OpenStack in Canada
Open edX: the open and flexible Learning Management System

Adrien Béraud - Free Software Consultant @ Savoir-faire Linux

Alexandre Lision - Free Software Consultant @ Savoir-faire Linux

Doug Martin - Professor @ ICT/FASET Seneca @ Newnham
Introduction
Professor at Seneca FASET (21 years) IBM Canada Lab - engineering manager in hardware and software product development (24 years) Contract teacher in Kenya Polytechnic (2 years) Instrumentation engineer in Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (2 years) MASc (Control Engineering) Univerity of Toronto (1967) B.Eng (Electrical Engineering) McGill University (1964)

Presentation(s)
Open Source and Open "Big Data" – how will this new marriage work?

Elnaz Delpisheh - Professor @ Seneca College
Introduction
Elnaz Delpisheh obtained a PhD in Computer Science from York University, Toronto, ON, Canada in 2015. Her doctoral dissertation is on text analytics and topic modeling. She developed a content-based news recommender system for The Globe and Mail (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/) as part of her dissertation. She is a professor in the School of Information and Communication at Seneca College.

Presentation(s)
Text Analytics and Visualization

Marc Lijour - Director, Toronto Office @ Savoir-faire Linux
Introduction

Marc Lijour represents Savoir-faire Linux in Ontario, helping customers accelerate innovation in their own terms. The pace of change is only getting faster, as more people and things get connected, organizations need to regain control, ownership, and freedom over their digital destiny. Prior to joining Savoir-faire Linux, Marc worked at Cisco on the Education strategy and doing business development in Canada. He spent seven years as a proud Ontario public servant, writing policy on the role of technology in K-12, procuring cloud-based software, and promoting collaborative development, including Free/Libre Open Source Software. Marc Lijour holds an MBA in the Management of Technology and Innovation from Ryerson University, an IT Executive Leadership Certificate from Leaders Beyond (formerly CIO Summit), a BSc in Computer Science from Ryerson University, and a Licence de mathématiques from University of Paris.



Presentation(s)
Open edX: the open and flexible Learning Management System

No PictureDavid Humphrey - Seneca College - CDOT
Introduction

David Humphrey is a researcher at the Seneca Centre for Development of Open Technology, working will Mozilla on advanced web technologies and open source web software.



Presentation(s)
Skills Track: Git and GitHub

No PictureChris Tyler - Industrial Research Chair @ Seneca College - CDOT
Introduction

Chris Tyler is the Industrial Research Chair in Open Source Technology for Emerging Platforms at the Seneca Centre for Development of Open Technology. His current applied research is focused on open source software to enable low-energy, high-performance ARM server systems. Chris is a system administrator, software developer, and author.



Presentation(s)
Thursday Morning Keynote: Free Software and Open Source

No PictureRuth Suehle - Community Marketing Manager, Open Source @ Red Hat
Introduction

Ruth Suehle is a long-standing participant in the Open Source world, author, and avid maker.



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Thursday Afternoon Keynote

No PictureMark Surman - Executive Directory @ Mozilla Foundation
Introduction

Mark Surman is the Executive Director of the Mozilla Foundation.



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Friday Keynote

No PictureMike Hoye - Evangelist @ Mozilla
Introduction

Mike Hoye is a long time contributor to open source, and works at Mozilla.



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Powers of Two

No PictureOmair Majid - RedHat

No PictureAnirudh Mukundan - Red Hat

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