The international holiday was celebrated on September 15, but in Novosibirsk, for technical reasons, the event was postponed to September 23. It was organized by the Novosibirsk GNU / Linux user group. I was a participant in the event and bring to your attention a small report.
The holiday began with words of greeting, expressing gratitude to people, without whom the event would not have taken place, and a small announcement of the upcoming program. After that, the time came for short reports:
- Free GIS, OpenStreetMap (Alexey Rusetsky);
- Russian SPO Foundation: Approach, Products (Arthur Nek);
- UGENE, Dart, Openmeetings: development of open source software in words and pictures (Ivan Efremov);
- Group “Group”: The use of open source music in music creation (Vyacheslav Romankov);
- Computational cluster of the NSU (Dmitry Chubarov).
Then the sections of the master classes were presented and each master told about what he would represent at his master class.
This is how the reports were divided into sections:
Programming Section:- Hardware platform Arduino (Ilya Dubkov);
- Drawing the worlds in two triangles. One kilobyte. In real time (Ivan Avdeev);
- Development for Android (Alexander Mirzuitova).
System Administration Section:- Terminal servers and diskless thin clients based on LTSP (Pavel Dmitriev);
- Asterisk digital telephony server (Egor Zagorsky);
- Creation and use of anonymous networks, BitCoin electronic cryptocurrency (Andrey Ustyuzhanin).
Scientific section:- Computer layout system LaTeX (Evgeny Baldin);
- R programming language and data analysis (Evgeny Molozhenko);
- The free system of mathematical calculations GNU Octave (Andrei Rabusov);
- Free Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) (Andrei Grozin).
Educational Section (Andrey Ryzhkov and Sergey Roganov):
- OSS in terms of the laws of development of technical systems;
- Virtual learning environment Moodle;
- Software for generating workshops.
It is a pity that it was not possible to listen to all the master classes. But the video was taken and may soon become possible to see everything.
Then there was a speech contest, in which anyone could participate. The man was given a statement and he had to prove his case in 60 seconds. It was a lot of fun. And some of the statements were ridiculous without any arguments. What is the statement "IT people are not like that" or "the console is not needed, because there is Unity". Next was the awarding of small souvenirs and closing events.
From myself I can say that the holiday was a success and I really liked it. I thank the organizers of the event and everyone who took part in it.
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