[Selinux-developer-summit-2009] [ANN] SELinux Developer Summit 2009 - Schedule Published

James Morris jmorris at namei.org
Thu Jul 23 18:25:12 PDT 2009


The schedule for the 2009 SELinux Developer Summit is now published:

  http://selinuxproject.org/page/Developer_Summit_2009/Schedule

This year's event will be divided into two main sessions.

The first will be for traditional conference presentations which 
were accepted via the CfP:

  * Labeled NFS Community Involvement - Dave Quigley (NSA)
  * Update on Flask/TE Support for X - Eamon Walsh (NSA)
  * Work on a Higher-Level Policy Language - James Carter (NSA)
  * Video Streaming in Policy Confined Environments - Philip Tricca (USAF)
  * A New Policy Infrastructure for SELinux Joshua Brindle (Tresys)
  * Policy Distribution Joshua Brindle (Tresys)
  * Refpolicy and Userspace Joshua Brindle (Tresys)
  * Analysis of Flask Policies in VM Systems Trent Jaeger (PSU) 

Aside from Josh's talks (which are combined into one 60-minute slot), 
these are 30-minute slots.  For speakers, the recommended format is 
20-minutes of presenting and 10-minutes of Q&A.

The second main session, after lunch, is intended to be fully 
collaborative in that everyone in attendance may (and should) participate.  
This is divided into three sections:

  * Lightning talks, 5 minutes each.  Any attendee may propose a lightning 
    talk via the wiki or on the day.

  * Development sessions.  This is a flexible format where developers can 
    work in small self-organized groups on specific tasks, taking 
    advantage of the fact that we're all in the same place for the day.  
    We'll discuss this further on the event mailing list -- it's important 
    to identify tasks, teams and goals beforehand, and also to make sure 
    everyone is set up to get straight to work on the day.

  * General project discussion.  We'll spend about an hour discussing 
    project and development issues.  Candidate agenda items should 
    first be posted to the event mailing list, and the agenda will be 
    finalized immediately prior to the event.

For attendees who are yet to do so, ensure you are registered for 
LinuxCon, which is co-hosting the event for us:

http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/linuxcon

LinuxCon registration is a requirement for attending the SELinux Developer 
Summit.  The current discounted registration rate ends on August 15th.




-- 
James Morris
<jmorris at namei.org>



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