UTOSC 2008 Speaker and Session Evaluation Form
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Speeding up database development with GenORMous by Brian Hawkins
The Billion Dollar (Free) Software Opportunity by Matt Asay
Using Vyatta to replace Cisco gear by Tristan Rhodes
90% of the Python you need to know by Matt Harrison
Starting With Nagios by Nathan Blackham
Serious VPN without serious cost by Jeremy Willden
WordPress Performance and Scalability by Joseph Scott
Panel: Open Source And Government moderated by Jason Hall
The future of Artificial Intelligence in Open Source by Ben Payne
SSH Tips and Tricks by Aaron Burgemeister
The Dark Art of Autotools by John Jolly
Installing Drupal: From Blank to Blog in 30 Minutes by Dirk Howard
How to Evangelize Without Getting Your Ass Kicked by Matthew Reinbold
Data Integration for the masses - Get to your data and use it now. by Thomas Cook
High availability with Asterisk and OpenSER by Corey Edwards
KVM/QEMU Virtual Machines by Jim Petersen
Banshee Media Player by Aaron Bockover
Linux Media, Security and Automation by Brandon Beattie
Using Apache as an Application Server by Phil Windley
Google App Engine 101 by Jonathan Ellis
The Business of Open Source by Michael Proper
Voice Over IP for fun and profit by Chris Cameron
HOWTO: Start an open-source radio station by Michael Place
Fedora Remix by Paul Frields
Linux accessibility efforts at Novell by Sandy Armstrong and Brian Merrell
Dialplans for Dummies: An Introduction to the Asterisk Dialplan by Jared Smith
Things I've Learned From Oggify by Scott Robertson
Introduction to Perl by Joseph Hall
FamilySearch Platform for Software Developers by Gordon Clarke
Camps: Better development environments by Jon Jensen
Monitoring your Data Center using Apache and Ganglia by Brad Nicholes
openSUSE Build Service by Andrew Jorgensen
Using Lasers, Webcams, and Python to Create a Halloween Game in my Driveway by Matt Harrison
Linux Multimedia by Brandon Beattie
Writing Intelligent Web Crawlers: Consume HTML the 'Right Way' TM. by Kevin Kubasik
Building Scalable TCP/IP Applications with Apache MINA by Mike Heath
GIMP for Photographers by Glenda Rhodes
Tools for video and images by Doran Barton
How to write a good HOWTO for Open Source Projects by Grant Sperry
Document Management by Jared Ottley
Inkscape - Graphics Made Easy by John Taber
LinuxMCE Home Automation System by Barry McCormick
Open Source for the Windows Addict by Edwin Philips
How to build your own FamilySearch application by Jimmy Zimmerman
Writing Books with Open Source Tools by Jared Smith
Automated System Management with Puppet by Andrew Shafer
Behavior Driven Development In Ruby by Josh Simpson
HOWTO: Build Rich Web Clients With Extjs by Greg Hendricks
A Django Miscellany by Seth House
Open Source at Salt Lake Community College by David Moss
Ubuntu LTS - Using Ubuntu in the Enterprise by Christer Edwards
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The speaker had good presentation skills.
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The speaker was properly prepared.
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The speaker was sufficiently knowledgeable about the topic presented.
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The speaker provided enough time for Q & A
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I would attend a future session by this speaker.
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I would recommend this speaker to a friend or colleague.
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What advice would you give the speaker to improve their future sessions?
The presentation met my expectations and provided useful information.
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The technical level of the presentation met my expectations.
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I would recommend this presentation to a friend or colleague.
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The presentation was applicable to the real world.
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The presentation slides were useful.
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The audio/visual aids were easy to hear/see.
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The presentation was commercial in nature.
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