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Friday, August 9
 

10:00am EDT

State of Security in Fedora
General talk of new Security features added to Fedora in the last year.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

setenforce 1, Red Hat
SELinux, Open Source, Fedora, OpenShift, Containers.


Friday August 9, 2013 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
ECTR 112

11:00am EDT

FreeIPA Two Factor Authentication
Fedora 19 gained support for two factor authentication using FreeIPA. This is the world's first OTP implementation using FreeIPA. Come learn the latest state of this project and how you can use FreeIPA to secure your networks with open standards.


Friday August 9, 2013 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
ECTR 112

12:00pm EDT

P***** - Product Naming in Global Communities
Pidora is an optimized Fedora Remix for the Raspberry Pi. Although it has been well received worldwide, the name doesn't work well in Russian. This talk reviews lessons learned from the launch, fallout from the name choice, and steps taken to manage and resolve the issue.

Speakers
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Chris Tyler

Industrial Research Chair, Seneca College


Friday August 9, 2013 12:00pm - 12:50pm EDT
ECTR 112

4:00pm EDT

Fedora Marketing Hackfest
Banners, websites, stickers, t-shirts and more; Fedora has always had a large amount of marketing items that always makes us pop up. However, we haven't still organized a package that is shipped with every release (or season) that users can easily download as a package, including language barriers.
The idea is to host a hackfest where designers, marketing, ambassadors and even those who form part of a team that need a bit of help spreading themselves into the world; can build using the actual marketing items and creating those that are in need, a real package that can fulfill the needs of everyone who spread Fedora.
Lets give Fedora that box that it needs so much!

Speakers
avatar for Maria Leandro

Maria Leandro

Photographer, tap.pics
I’m a full-time OpenSource designer, photographer and community people. I started using FLOSS tools back in 2002, and haven't stopped.I contribute with several OpenSource projects such as Fedora and darktable, and work as CEO for tap.pics, a fully OpenSource design and photography... Read More →


Friday August 9, 2013 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
ECTR 112
 
Saturday, August 10
 

10:00am EDT

SELinux for Mere Mortals
While Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) is an incredibly powerful tool for securing Linux servers, it has a reputation for being difficult to configure. As a result, many system administrators simply turn it off. Fortunately, the incredible amount of work completed by the SELinux community in recent years has made SELinux system administrator-friendly.
In this session, attendees will:
  • Learn the basics of SELinux
  • Review the SELinux architecture
  • Discover how to configure, analyze, and correct SELinux errors
  • See how to generate basic policy modules to enable non-SELinux-aware applications to work on SELinux-protected systems
  • See real-world examples of how to use this tool

Speakers
avatar for Thomas Cameron

Thomas Cameron

Chief Architect, Central US, Red Hat


Saturday August 10, 2013 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
ECTR 112

11:00am EDT

What's New With SELinux?
Learn about what is new (and coming) to SELinux.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

setenforce 1, Red Hat
SELinux, Open Source, Fedora, OpenShift, Containers.


Saturday August 10, 2013 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
ECTR 112

12:00pm EDT

Hardening Apache
Apache is not just install and use. This talk will explain how to harden the security of your Apache installation, identifying known bugs, implementing security features, and improve your environment

Speakers
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Eduardo Echeverria

Soluciones SAEF
I'm python programmer and university professor, Fedora package maintainer,sponsor and provenpackager. FOSS Enthusiast from 1997


Saturday August 10, 2013 12:00pm - 12:50pm EDT
ECTR 112

2:00pm EDT

Dataviewer Hackfest
dataviewer is the third stage of my statistics++ project for Infrastructure.
By the time we all get to Flock, datagrepper (https://apps.fedoraproject.org/datagrepper) will be complete and we'll start being able to make queries to it for statistical purposes.
This sprint is not about writing the code to dataviewer, but instead about coming up with the automated queries we want to get working with dataviewer.

Speakers
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Ian Weller

Web applications intern, Red Hat, Inc.


Saturday August 10, 2013 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
ECTR 112

4:00pm EDT

Creating 3D Racing Game Maps with GIMP and Inkscape
“Trigger Rally” is a 3d racing game that runs on old and new computers and has simple & fun gameplay. Also: creating new maps is easy and fun!
In this workshop, you will paint maps (or “levels”) to play in by creating heightmaps, vegetation density maps and color maps for the textures, as well as editing a definition file for the track.
All skill levels welcome: beginner, intermediate and advanced 2d art software users.
Please bring your notebook or netbook with GIMP and/or Inkscape installed. If you prefer another piece of 2d art software, feel free to use it instead. Ideally have http://trigger-rally.sf.net/ installed as well!

Saturday August 10, 2013 4:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
ECTR 112
 
Sunday, August 11
 

10:00am EDT

Secure Linux Containers
This talk will cover and demonstrate the current State of Linux Containers.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

setenforce 1, Red Hat
SELinux, Open Source, Fedora, OpenShift, Containers.


Sunday August 11, 2013 10:00am - 10:50am EDT
ECTR 112

11:00am EDT

PKI Made Easy: Managing Certificates With Dogtag
Dogtag is the community upstream project for the Red Hat Certificate System, an enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) implementation used by the largest PKI deployments in the world. Dogtag encompasses the full lifecycle of certificate management: certificate issuance, publishing and revocation, generation of CRLS and OCSP responses, key escrow, and smart token management. Its also used for certificate management in FreeIPA.
In the latest version of Dogtag, a new RESTful interface has been added, leveraging the RESTEasy framework. This new API makes it simple to install and write clients to interact with Dogtag servers to perform certificate operations.
In addition, the Data Recovery Manager (DRM), the Dogtag subsystem that is used to securely escrow private data encryption keys, was enhanced to be able to store secrets of any type - such as symmetric keys (like data encryption keys) and passwords. This ability is also exposed through REST resources. There is an active collaboration with CloudKeep to use the DRM as the backend storage for a cloud-wide secret storing server.
In this talk, we'll introduce Dogtag, describe the interface and show how to write Java and Python clients. We'll also talk about current integration efforts (FreeIPA and CloudKeep), and future plans for expanding the REST API.

Speakers
avatar for Ade Lee

Ade Lee

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat Project Lead - Dogtag Certificate System, Red Hat
Ade works for Red Hat, and has been involved in Dogtag development (and its integration into FreeIPA) for a number of years now. Most recently, he has worked to integrate Dogtag and FreeIPA with Openstack, becoming a core contributor to the Barbican project.


Sunday August 11, 2013 11:00am - 11:50am EDT
ECTR 112

12:00pm EDT

Measuring the Fedora Community with Census
Designed during FUDCon Blacksburg, Census provides a flexible approach to measuring the Fedora community. But don't think of Census as just a Smolt replacement. We hope Census will provide a flexible platform not only for collecting data, but examining it as well. Come learn about how Census works, and how you can use it to acquire, aggregate and analyze data from the Fedora community.


Sunday August 11, 2013 12:00pm - 12:50pm EDT
ECTR 112

2:00pm EDT

Census Hackfest
Let's get Census deployed! Most of the core code has been written, but various smaller tasks remain. In this hackfest we will attempt to:
  1. Setup a hosted instance of the Census server
  2. Review the opt-in procedure
  3. Create a set of initial data collection plugins


Sunday August 11, 2013 2:00pm - 4:00pm EDT
ECTR 112
 
Monday, August 12
 

11:00am EDT

Flock Feedback
Feedback session for the Flock conference.

Speakers
avatar for Tom Callaway

Tom Callaway

University Outreach Lead, Red Hat
The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you do useful stuff... Read More →
avatar for Ruth Suehle

Ruth Suehle

Director, Community Outreach, Open Source Program Office, Red Hat
Ruth Suehle is Director of Community Outreach in Red Hat’s Open Source Program Office. She is also executive vice-president of the Apache Software Foundation, co-chair of the Free and Open Source Software SIG in the International Game Developers Association (IGDA), and governing... Read More →


Monday August 12, 2013 11:00am - 12:00pm EDT
ECTR 112
 
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