fOSSa 2010 Free Open Source Software Academia Conference Grenoble France. Free Open Source Software Academia Conference Logiciel Libre install party Education Public Sector Development Research Innovation Community Management Promotion Eclipse Engineering GEM EMSI INRIA IRILL Fraunhofer Fokus Plume Project Qualipso 2011-10-10T21:54:05Z WordPress http://fossa2010.inrialpes.fr/feed/atom/ fossa2010 <![CDATA[2010 Presentations]]> http://fossa2010.inrialpes.fr/?page_id=2066 2011-08-31T07:48:27Z 2010-11-22T17:39:51Z Let’s share with you some figures about fOSSa 2010 edition: 50 speakers, 280 registrations & visitors! Attendees coming from Africa, Americas and Europe (many academics & research engineers!) More than 110 websites, blogs & press advertised about fOSSa Thousands of visits of fOSSa website from all over the world more than one hundred twits and french local TV spoke about [...]]]>
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fOSSa 2010 Photos

Let’s share with you some figures about fOSSa 2010 edition:

  • 50 speakers, 280 registrations & visitors!
  • Attendees coming from Africa, Americas and Europe (many academics & research engineers!)
  • More than 110 websites, blogs & press advertised about fOSSa
  • Thousands of visits of fOSSa website from all over the world
  • more than one hundred twits and french local TV spoke about the event!

fOSSa 2010 was our second attempt to organize a conference, and we thank you to have participated
to this success. fOSSa was really a nice event and creative moment: Thanks!

So you want to get more ? the 2010 presentations? the photos? well… check below.



Program

Program download here

Presentations, Bio & Abstract

Colloquium Libellus (18M – Full program book with Bio & Abstract)

Photos

Right here

Poster

fOSSa 2010 Poster

Tshirt

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Tshirt 2010? nope!

Sorry we don’t have the 2010 version: A big success to be honnest !

Check the photos perhaps you will see it!


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fossa2010 <![CDATA[Photos 2010]]> http://fossa2010.inrialpes.fr/?page_id=1954 2010-12-01T11:50:59Z 2010-11-22T10:08:54Z Here are all the photos of our fOSSa 2010 Edition!

Photos taken by Christina Klein (Engineering Group)

Nice Engineering forge comparison... Education Unconference panel - Gabriele Ruffatti Chairman leader! fOSSa = unconference FLOSS ! So anyone ask questions! DAY 1 ... 11AM .. people are ready to receive the public! GeoBI initiative : Very active community! Laurent Cailleux did a great presentation of Trusted Bird! Education - Unconference style panel! ITILL & FLOSS! Jason Van Zyl - MAVEN 3 Do you Moddle? Mr Marco Fioretti Serious discussion before drinking good wine! A nice talk? A nice Tshirt! Eclipse & Red hat well represented with Chris ! DAY 1 - Engineering & GeoBi are ready to answer questions on the community village This guy is terrific : 3D manipulation, Robots, Open Hardware! Mr Fiorello Cortiana: Open Revolution ;-) What the F#@@#K is happenning with the video? Community Management theme OSOR, the EU & Gijs ! People loves Arduino.. he deserves a nice Tshirt aswell! FLOSS Education by Didier Courtaud Mr Fiorello Cortiana: We all drink his sentences! oopps this is the invisible fOSSa animal! 3 talks in one day.. he deserves a nice present! PLUMES Project Bonita Soft! Maven.. Maven and Maven! Unconference panel "We built this city on open source" (Poznan, Poland) OSOR, the EU & Gijs ! Great guy, big hup to his partner :-) QualiPSo Guy! Alberto Sillitti in Action! the Free Technology Academia Guys! Chris Aniszczyk from Eclipse / Red hat fOSSa animal has found his meal! Open Source, Open Data, Open Standard DAY 1 ... little by little people arrive.... Martin Michlmayr from HP & FOSSBazaar! Great talk! Ross Gardler Senslab by INRIA people eating, speaking, networking... PLUMES PLUMES//// Check this out! Open Government! Vincent Quint talking about Open Standards Francois Sillion - Dir. Of the INRIA Rhones Alpes Research Center Mr Fiorello Cortiana: We all drink his sentences! Qualipso - Davide Dalle Carbonare - 3 talks in the same day! Open hardware we said! Community Anti patterns by Dave Neary GeoBi initiative with Engineering & Camp To Camp Open Hardware by INRIA (Senslab) Community Village Ralph Mueller is a smiley? Gilles Dowek - Education Unconference panel about Development, Research and innovation MAVEN 3.0 Social dinner (few ... very few pictures only!) Qualipso & Spago4Q Roberto Di Cosmo: He loves FLOSS! Second conference hosted at fOSSa Second conference hosted at fOSSa Ubuntu cloud Gilles Dowek and the importance of teaching FLOSS in schools SNOW on the mountains .. but why I did not brought my skiiies! Qualipso Quality tooling suite AlpesJug was present ! Open Government! Qualipso Quality tooling suite Bonita Soft! Open Source, Open Data, Open Standard fOSSa in a business school !!! The animal is going to eat them all! Sebastien Campion: a forge champion! really! Emotions Emotions Emotions! IRILL Bikeshield? IRILL - Research on FLOSS heu.. where are the rooms? Community Village Chris Aniszczyk from Eclipse / Red hat Obama? Leader? Ralph Mueller from Eclipse Oliver Berger .. big fusion forge contributor! Open Hardware by Arduino!!!! Education Unconference panel - Gabriele Ruffatti Chairman leader! Luc is explaining how has been made the wine (le vin au vert - Grenoble ) Martin Michlmayr from HP & FOSSBazaar! Great talk! AspireRFID Community! heu... sorry but where is fOSSa animal? fOSSa protagonists... Robots... 3D images... Open Hardware Control can mean a lot money in FLOSS? Qualipso village: Alberto is ready! fOSSa Forge Workshop ]]>
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fossa2010 <![CDATA[Workshop Abstract & Bio]]> http://fossa2010.inrialpes.fr/?page_id=1613 2010-11-05T17:56:08Z 2010-10-15T09:41:01Z Here are all the abstract and bio of the fOSSa Workshops Speakers…

Title & Abstract Speaker & Bio

PLUME Véronique Baudin Research
How to get visibility using PLUME/RELIER portal PLUME-LAAS
Logo-LAAS-CNRS-400 Veronique Baudin is a research engineer at CNRS-LAAS (Laboratory of the French National Center for Scientific Research).

She has developed softwares (production management, discrete event simulation using PetriNets) used by many companies and universities.

Since 1992 she has worked with the “Communications Software” research group at LAAS on various projects related to systems using high speed multimedia communications networks for cooperative applications.

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Sonal Alex ALBER Research
Logiciel innovant de
retranscription d’entretiens audio
Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi – Laboratoire
Printemps
http://www.sonal-info.com
Sonal is a free and innovative software helping scholars and students to transcribe and analyse their scientific interviews. It works like a sampler gathering both audio and text abstracts from all the interviews collected during a research so to build a “qualitative database”. It then becomes a very powerful tool for qualitative data analysis.

After a brief overview of the software’s functionning, I will explain why I chose to spead it as a free software and why I need some help in order to make it both free and open source.

Je suis… Je suis… TOP… “Docteur en sociologie de l’Université de Versailles St-quentin en Yvelines, aujourd’hui Maître de Conférences à l’Université François Rabelais de Tours.

Je suis spécialisé dans la sociologie de l’encadrement du secteur public mais j’ai la particularité de beaucoup m’investir dans la réflexion méthodologique et d’avoir conçu plusieurs logiciels scientifiques dont Sonal.”

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Opensource Maturity Model Alberto Sillitti Methodology
Monitoring OSS project efficiently! Bolzano University IT, QualiPSo
The QualiPSo OpenSource Maturity Model (OMM) is a methodology for assessing Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) and more specifically the FLOSS development process.OMM helps in building trust in the development process of companies using or producing FLOSS.
The aim of the methodology is to enable software companies to use FLOSS software in production and, in particular, in their main stream products and not only in prototypes.

The objectives of OMM are:
1. To provide FLOSS communities a basis for developing products efficiently and making their products trustworthy for the potential customers, and also for integrating companies.
2. To provide FLOSS integrators a basis for evaluating the processes used by the FLOSS communities.

OMM is interchangeably referred to as model and methodology. It is first a model that contains all the elements that have to be assessed, but it is also a set of rules and guidelines describing how to conduct the assessment process.

OMM has been designed to be compatible with CMMI that is a widely adopted model in the industry.

Alberto Sillitti, Ph.D., PEng is Associate Professor at the Faulty of Computer Science of the Free University of Bolzano-Bozen, Italy.He is involved in several EU funded projects related to Open Source Software and Agile Methods in which he applies non-invasive measurement approaches.

He has served as member of the program committee of several international conferences and as program chair of OSS 2007 in Limerick (Ireland).

His research areas include open source development, agile methods, software engineering, non-invasive measurement, web services.

He is co-author of the book titled “Agile Technologies in Open Source Development” published by IGI Global in 2009.

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Successfull Interoperability Practices Yuri Glickman Methodology

Fraunhofer DE, QualiPSo

qualipso

Yuri Glickman is a senior researcher at Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS), which he joined in January 2001.Yuri Glickman was/is actively involved in numerous industrial and research projects for telecommunication and eGovernment systems by means of designing and testing new generation QoS networks, designing and implementing TTCN-3 based and model driven test systems following the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) approach, technical interoperability testing of open source software systems, modelling, monitoring, simulation and optimisation of business processes, design and development of a secure eGovernment and mGovernment platforms. yuri

TrustedBird Laurent Cailleux Public Sector
Security extensions to the Mozilla Thunderbird email client
Trustedbird is an open source project managed by the French Ministry of Defence that is focused on integrating new enterprise features and extensions to the Thunderbird email client. The main objectives of this project are to meet military and civilian requirements in different domains, and in particular for the security domain.The Trustedbird project is composed of several modules. An email client, based on Mozilla Thunderbird with several integrated features (mainly security features), called Trustedbird. Different add-ons which work with Mozilla Thunderbird or Trustedbird. Are also available server scripts which manage an email gateway with priorities.

All modules are distributed under free software licenses MPL version 1.1+, GPL version 2+ and LGPL version 2.1+.

French ministry of defence,
DGA Information Superiority. Communication and Information Systems
(CIS) engineer. Technical lead for Trustedbird project.

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Moodle Marc Humbert & Rennard Jean-philippe Public Sector
GEM experience in eLearning, un retour d’expérience sur l’utilisation de la plateforme Open source Moodle

- Presentation of MOODLE in GEM environment
- Presentation of the developers and user communities
- Presentation of GEM usage in the opencourseware field

GEM School, France

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BonitaSoft Charles Souillard Misc.
The BPM game-changer BonitaSoft & OW2 Consortium
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Chief Technical Officer and co-founder.

Charles leads the BonitaSoft product development organization. Charles coordinates with the Bonita community and users to define the product roadmap and is responsible for its execution.

Prior to BonitaSoft, he was head of the Bonita core development team within Bull and has significant experience developing critical application with Business Process Management and Service Oriented Architecture technologies.

Charles holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from Polytech de Grenoble (France).

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HELIOS Olivier Berger Forges
Bugs tracking at a large scale in the open source ecosystem Telecom SudParis

The presentation will illustrate the work we’ve done in the HELIOS project (System@tic R&D cluster / Special interest group on FLOSS), and will present some elements related to Semantic Web techniques for large scale bug tracking, as well as the standard protocol OSLC-CM which allows the development of real interoperable applications (with a demo of our server modules for Mantis and FusionForge).


Interoperability forge Sébastien Campion Forges
Interoperability and data lock-in of forges

INRIA Research Engineer
Service of Experimental plateforms & Development + TEXMEX – Research Team

https://forge.projet-coclico.org/projects/wp2/
Academic projects can have very different life cycles.
They may, for example, start by the prototype needed for experiment  and finish in open-source software or could be transferred for an industrial development.

Practically and in the best cases, users retain a copy of version
control data and lose the knowledge capitalization contained in other tools like the artifact trackers (bug tracker, RFE trackers lists). The projects have a life cycle and thus an end.

Again, the concept of archiving is not taken into account in software forges.

To respond to these problems of data lock, Eric Raymond has initiated the development of the tool ForgePlucker.
Under COCLICO project, INRIA has contributed to the development of the tool to allow full export of a project from FusionForge but also proposed a change in this forge for importing data.

Research engineer at INRIA Rennes, i maintain and develop a multimedia indexation plateform for the team Texmex to enable creation of efficient search algorithm in large dataset (10 millions of images, 10 000 hours of videos, …)

I also manage de INRIA Forge services that hosts 2300 projects with 9000 users registrated (near half terabytes of data)

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twitter : sebcampion

http://www.irisa.fr/prive/Sebastien.Campion/index.php


Qualipso factory

Christophe Bouthier Forges
Next generation forge!

INRIA, QualiPSo

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Novaforge

Christian Remy Forges

NovaforgeFeedback on the use of NovaForge in a production environment



Christian Remy3Christian REMY is currently Program Director of the Bull Open Source software forge, NovaForge.

After many years of software development management, he has been specifically involved in Open Source activities and collaborative projects.

Founding member of the Open Source Objectweb Consortium (now OW2), he managed then the Bull Open Source Competence Center.

Participates currently to the Qualipso European project and coordinates the French Coclico project.

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Spago4Q

Davide Dalle Carbonare Tooling
Quality monitoring in OSS Projects

Engineering Group, QualiPSo, OW2

The workshop is dedicated to Spago4Q platform (www.spago4q.org), the free/open source platform to measure, analyze and monitor quality of products, processes and services, and to its practical usage.A quick overview will highlight the concepts at the base of Spago4Q platform and its most interesting features. Besides, it focuses on Spago4Q adoption within the EU QualiPSo project (www.qualipso.org) and the Italian Competence Center (www.flossitaly.it), as single point of aggregation for data analysis and results computation and visualization.Web link: www.spago4q.org Davide is an Open Source consultant and IT solution architect at Engineering Ingegneria Informatica.He is actually working on various activities such as: quality monitoring of software processes and products; software selection; collaborative methodologies for project management, software development infrastructures integrating open source tools; project automation; performance test and application profiling.He is currently involved in the EU QualiPSo project, working on trustworthy results and processes.

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Ubuntu cloud strategy Nicolas Barcet Cloud
Can IaaS be used in your Labs?
Infrastructure as a Service could be a great tool to share access to computing power between labs without impeding on the tooling choices each lab may have done.This session will start by a short presentation of the open source IaaS solutions that can be deployed on top of Ubuntu and will be followed by a discussion on how this could or could not be applicable to your environments. 00fad16
Nick Barcet joined Canonical in September 2007 as Ubuntu Server Product Manager, focusing on bringing together the requirements that our users have in order to make our server product the easiest platform to deploy in business, enterprises and Internet data centers.More recently Nick is transitioning to a Cloud Architect role to help organizations (customers and partners) define their cloud strategy and build their own cloud infrastructures.Previously Nick worked at Intel as a Technical Marketing Manager and at Novell as an Identity Management consultant and pre-sales manager.

As such he was involved on multiple very large projects deployment projects.

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Why ? Sébastien Paumier Research
Why academic software should be
open source
LIGM

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Unitex Sébastien Paumier Research
A corpus processing system LIGM

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ITOP Erwan Taloc ITILL methodology
An OpenSource alternative to deploy ITIL best practices. Combodo Startup
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Agile management Davide Dalle Carbonare AGILE methodologies
OSS Agile project management
tools framework
Engineering Group, QualiPSo
This workshop rise the point of view to how the Agile Project Management can be supported by open source tools and practices, to ease management, development and monitoring activities. This part is based on the field experience of different development groups facing real daily needs. Davide is an Open Source consultant and IT solution architect at Engineering Ingegneria Informatica.He is actually working on various activities such as: quality monitoring of software processes and products; software selection; collaborative methodologies for project management, software development infrastructures integrating open source tools; project automation; performance test and application profiling. davide

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Gdhe

Matthieu Herrb Hardware
Visualisation 3D en robotique et
systèmes embarqués

LAAS

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SensLab

Eric Fleury Hardware
A very large scale open wireless
sensor network platform
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AspireRFID

Didier Donsez Hardware
OSS RFID Tooling & Framework

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ADELE, Joseph Fourier University, AspireRFID,
OSGi, OW2

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Open Source? To trust or not to trust?

Davide Taibi Methodology
MOSST Initiative – Method & portal to assess/evaluate of the quality of FLOSS

Università degli Studi dell’Insubria in Como
& Varese, Italy, QualiPSo

The workshop focuses on the trustworthiness issues of FLOSS products.Specifically, the workshop will illustrate the models defined in the QualiPSo project, based on the trustworthiness factors identified during the QualiPSo project:

- the MOSST model (Model for Open Source Software Trustworthiness), which addresses the trustworthiness of FLOSS products themselves

- the OP2A  model (Open Product Portal Assessment), which helps developers assess the quality and completeness of the information provided by FLOSS websites and repositories.

After the models are described, possible improvements and a roadmap for future work will be discussed with the audience.

Davide Taibi is a PhD student in Computer Science at the Università degli Studi dell’Insubria in Como and Varese, Italy.His research interests include: Empirical Software Engineering and measurement, especially concerning OSS quality evaluation, OSS business models and natural language
processing.

He has been actively involved in the quality area of QualiPSo since the beginning of the project.

Davide Taibi is also the Sales Director
of the Italian Open Source competence center (www.flossitaly.it)

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GeoBI

Andrea Gioia & Emmanuel Belo Open Data / Initiative
The open source location intelligence ecosystem

GeoBI initiative is a joint effort of companies, organizations, projects’ communities and individuals set up to:

- improve the coordination work in the Location Intelligence area disseminate BI knowledge in the GIS world and vice-versa promote the integration between BI and Geographical Systems strengthen connections among members and support new business opportunities

- create a research network focused on Location Intelligence turn research results into innovative enterprise-level applications.

all sharing the same principles:
- We want to create new value through GIS and BI integration separation of concerns.
- We focus on the integration of GIS and BI software stacks, keeping them as decoupled as possible; reinventing GIS functionalities into existing BI suites or vice-versa is no-sense constant growth.
- We believe that LI solutions must be able to scale up functionalities and costs incrementally, focusing on the answer to real users’ requirements, avoiding the all-or-nothing option low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership): we believe that only by reducing the TCO, the Location Intelligence can become pervasive.

Andrea Gioia, Engineering Group,
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Emmanuel Belo, Camptocamp

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HTML5 & Kompozer

Fabien Cazenave HTML5
Declarative approach for HTML Timing using SMIL/Timesheets

KOMPOZER Project Leader, INRIA

Multimedia

I’ve just been hired by INRIA to develop a Mozilla-based, multimedia-dedicated, web authoring tool. I’m working in a team that has been very active in the SVG and SMIL working groups and that has developed Amaya a while ago. After three months working here, I came up with two conclusions:

* the full SMIL spec (≠ SVG animations) is completely overkill for web browsers
* the SMIL/Timing module is magic: simple to use and offers a lot of cool features to web pages like timing, media synchronization and user interaction management. I wish this could be part of HTML5!

I’m currently working on a JavaScript implementation of the SMIL/Timing module. I’ve had the opportunity to give a lightning talk about this project at the Mozilla Summit in Whistler, and I’ve made significant progress since.

Here’s a quick overview of SMIL/Timing and how we can use it in web pages. The full story and all the demos are on labs.kompozer.net/timesheets.

Kompozer

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FossBazar-SPDX initiative

Martin Michlmayr Legal Issue
The State of Open Source Licensing & Ways to Improve It

HP OSS Division, Debian, Cyrius

Initiative


Love it or hate it but correct licensing is an important component of every free software and open source project.
This is especially true as an increasing number of corporations are adopting and distributing open source applications and code.

This talk will therefore give an overview of the current state of open source licensing, discussing topics such as contributing agreements and copyright agreements such as Joint Copyright Assignments (JCA).

The talk will also discuss about ways of identifying licensing information in code using tools like FOSSology. Finally, ideas for improving the current state of open source licensing are proposed.

In particular, the Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) effort will be present, which is working on a standard to exchange copyright and licensing information about open source software.

Martin

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HP

Understanding intellectual property in academic software…

Teresa Gomez Diaz Legal Issue
…comparing scientific publications and software distribution

LIGM, PLUME

Methodology

While intellectual property issues seem to be well known in scientific publications, we have found that there are  not so much well understood for software produced at research laboratories.

After a first experience on dealing with the software produced  at LIGM (http://igm.univ-mlv.fr/LIGM/) followed by the increasing experience on the PLUME project (http://www.projet-plume.org/), we think that it is necessary to understand better the legal aspects of software production for research.

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Legal Issue experiences from the Haiku project!

Francois Revol Education
Legal issues in the Haiku community. This talk will present the legal issue strategy in the Haiku project .. moving from an Prioritory software to an OSS one.. the fear of the community.. the patents.. GPL3…

One of the TOP Haiku contributor and Phd Student at University of Joseph Fourier, Grenoble.

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Speakers will answer them during the four unconferences panels.

There are no stupid question! So don’t hesitate :-)

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fossa2010 <![CDATA[Workshop Agenda order by Theme]]> http://fossa2010.inrialpes.fr/?page_id=1301 2010-11-05T17:53:21Z 2010-10-10T07:56:32Z Workshop are mainly divided into 8 sub-themes (26 Sessions):

. Coding
. Research
. Education
. Legal Issues
. OSS Hardware
. Assesment & Methodologies
. Forges & Tooling
. Launching an Initiative
. Cloud / Startups / Misc.

Theme

OSS and Research





Day

Title

Speaker

1 PLUME-LAAS Véronique Baudin

How to get visibility using PLUME/RELIER portal LAAS
1 Sonal Alex ALBER

Logiciel innovant de retranscription d’entretiens audio Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi – Laboratoire Printemps
2 Why ?

Sébastien Paumier

Why academic software should be open source

LIGM
2 Unitex

Sébastien Paumier

A corpus processing system LIGM
2 Gdhe

Matthieu Herrb

Visualisation 3D en robotique et systèmes embarqués

LAAS

Theme

OSS and Methodology






Day

Title

Speaker

1 Open source Maturity Model Alberto Sillitti
Monitoring OSS project efficiently! Bolzano University IT, QualiPSo
1 Successful Interoperability Practices Yuri Glickman

Fraunhofer DE, QualiPSo
2 ITOP

Erwan Taloc

An OpenSource alternative to deploy ITIL best practices. Combodo
2 Agile management

Davide Dalle Carbonare

OSS Agile project management tools framework

Engineering Group, QualiPSo
3 Open Source? To trust or not to trust?

Davide Taibi
MOSST Initiative – Method & portal to evaluate OSS Community Project

Università degli Studi dell’Insubria IT, QualiPSo

Theme

Public Sector  / Coding

Day

Title

Speaker

1 TrustedBird Laurent Cailleux
Security extensions to the Mozilla Thunderbird email client French ministry of defence, DGA Information Superiority, Technical leader
1 Moodle Marc Humbert & Rennard Jean Philippe
GEM experience in eLearning GEM School, France
3 HTML5 & Kompozer

Fabien Cazenave
Declarative approach for HTML Timing using SMIL/Timesheets

KOMPOZER Project Lead, INRIA

Theme

Forges & Tooling

Day

Title

Speaker

2 HELIOS

Olivier Berger

Bugs tracking at a large scale in the open source ecosystem Telecom SudParis
2 Interoperability forge

Sébastien Campion

Interoperability and data lock-in of forges

INRIA

2 Comparison of EU forges!

Davide Dalle Carbonare
Spago4Q and Forges quality

Engineering, QualiPSo

2 Novaforge

Christian Remy
Feedback on the use of NovaForge in a production environment

Bull France, OW2

2 Spago4Q

Davide Dalle Carbonare
Quality monitoring in OSS Projects

Engineering Group, QualiPSo

Theme

Education

Day

Title

Speaker

1 Sonal Alex ALBER

Logiciel innovant de retranscription d’entretiens audio Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi – Laboratoire Printemps
1 Mooddle Marc Humbert & Rennard Jean Philippe
GEM experience in eLearning GEM School, France
2 Unitex

Sébastien Paumier

A corpus processing system LIGM
2 Why ?

Sébastien Paumier

Why academic software should be open source

LIGM
3 HTML5 & Kompozer

Fabien Cazenave
Declarative approach for HTML Timing using SMIL/Timesheets

KOMPOZER Project Leader, INRIA

Theme

Open Source Initiatives

Day

Title

Speaker

3 FossBazar-SPDX Initiative

Martin Michlmayr

The IP licensing initiative of FOSSBAzaar

HP OSS Division, Debian, Cyrius
3 Open Source? To trust or not to trust?

Davide Taibi
MOSST Initiative – Method & portal to assess/evaluation of the quality of FLOSS

Università degli Studi dell’Insubria IT, QualiPSo
3 GeoBI Initiative

Andrea Gioia, Emmanuel Belo
The open source location intelligence ecosystem

Engineering Group, Camptocamp

Theme

Legal Issues

Day

Title

Speaker

3 FossBazar-SPDX

Martin Michlmayr

The IP licensing initiative of FOSSBAzaar

HP OSS Division, Debian, Cyrius

3 Understanding intellectual property in academic software…

Teresa Gomez Diaz

…comparing scientific publications and software distribution

LIGM, PLUME

3 Legal Issue from an operational point of view

Francois Revol
Strategy, Methodology, Experiences from the Haiku (BeOS) project!

University of Joseph Fourier – Grenoble, Haiku

Theme

OSS Hardware

Day

Title

Speaker

2 Gdhe

Matthieu Herrb

Visualisation 3D en robotique et systèmes embarqués

PLUME, LAAS
2 SensLab

Eric Fleury

A very large scale open wireless sensor network platform INRIA
2 AspireRFID

Didier Donsez
OSS RFID Tooling & Framework

ADELE, Joseph Fourier University, AspireRFID,
OSGi

Theme

Misc.

Day

Title

Speaker

1 BonitaSoft Charles Souillard
The BPM game-changer Chief Technical Officer & Co-Founder
2 Ubuntu cloud strategy

Nicolas Barcet
Can IaaS be used in your Labs?

Ubuntu, Canonical

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DAY1 – 8th of November

DAY

1

WORKSHOPS

Room

2

12:30

Welcome mini lunch & registration

13:45

Welcome message

Time

Title

Speaker

OSS and…
14:00 PLUME Véronique Baudin Research
PDF How to get visibility
using PLUME/RELIER portal
LAAS
Initiative
14:30 Sonal Alex ALBER Research
PDF Logiciel innovant de retranscription
d’entretiens audio
Centre d’Etudes de l’Emploi
Laboratoire Printemps
Multimedia
15:00 Opensource Maturity Model Alberto Sillitti Research
PDF Monitoring OSS project efficiently! Bolzano University IT,
QualiPSo
Methodology
15:30 Successfull Interoperability Practices Yuri Glickman Research
PDF

Fraunhofer DE, QualiPSo

Methodology
16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 TrustedBird – Mozilla Thunderbird
Laurent Cailleux Public sector
PDF Security extensions to the Mozilla Thunderbird email client Ministry of French Defense – DGA
Security
17:00 Moodle Marc Humbert & Rennard Jean-philippe Public sector
PDF GEM experience in eLearning using Moodle
GEM School, France Education
17:30 BonitaSoft Charles Souillard Startup
PDF The BPM game-changer Chief Technical Officer
& Co-Founder, OW2
18:00 Wrap-up

18:15 End

DAY2 – 9th of November

DAY

2

WORKSHOPS

Room

3

08:30 Welcome coffee & registration

Time

Title

Speaker

OSS and…
09:00 HELIOS

Olivier Berger Forges
PDF Bugs tracking at a
large scale in the open source ecosystem
Telecom SudParis
09:30 Interoperability forge

Sébastien Campion Forges
PDF Interoperability and data lock-in of forges

INRIA

10:00 Comparison & quality of forges in Europe!

Davide Dalle Carbonare Forges
PDF Spago4Q & Forges quality

Engineering, QualiPSo

Assessment
10:30

Coffee Break

11:00 Novaforge

Emmanuel Rias Forges
PDF Feedback on the use of
NovaForge in a production environment

Bull, OW2

11:30 Spago4Q Tooling

Davide Dalle Carbonare Tooling
PDF OSS for Quality monitoring in IT projects & services

Engineering Group, QualiPSo, OW2

Forges
12:00 Ubuntu cloud strategy

Nicolas Barcet Cloud
PDF Can IaaS be used in your Labs?

Ubuntu, Canonical

12:30 Lunch

13:00
14:00 Why ?

Sébastien Paumier Research
PDF Why academic software should be open source

LIGM
14:30 Unitex

Sébastien Paumier Research
PDF A corpus processing system LIGM
15:00 ITOP

Erwan Taloc ITILL
methodology
PDF An OpenSource alternative to deploy…
ITIL best practices.
Combodo Startup
15:30 Agile management

Davide Dalle Carbonare AGILE
methodologies
PDF OSS Agile project management tools framework

Engineering Group, QualiPSo, OW2
16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Gdhe

Matthieu Herrb Hardware
PDF Visualisation 3D en robotique et systèmes embarqués

LAAS Research
17:00 SensLab

Eric Fleury Hardware
A very large scale open wireless sensor network platform INRIA
17:30 AspireRFID

Didier Donsez Hardware
PDF OSS RFID Tooling & Framework

ADELE, Joseph Fourier
University, AspireRFID, OSGi, OW2

18:00 Wrap-up+ Contest

18:15 End

DAY3 - 10th of November

DAY

3

WORKSHOPS

Room

2

08:30 Welcome coffee & registration
Time

Title

Speaker

OSS and…
09:00 Open Source? To trust or not to trust?

Davide Taibi Methodology
PDF MOSST Initiative – Method & portal to assess/evaluation of the quality of FLOSS

Università degli Studi dell’Insubria in Como & Varese, Italy, QualiPSo

Initiative
09:30 GeoBI Initiative

Andrea Gioia, Emmanuel Belo Open Data
PDF The open source location intelligence ecosystem

Engineering Group, Camptocamp

Initiative
10:00 HTML5 & Kompozer

Fabien Cazenave HTML5
Declarative approach
for HTML Timing using SMIL/Timesheets

KOMPOZER Project Lead,
INRIA

Multimedia
10:30

Coffee Break

11:00 FossBazar-SPDX Initiative

Martin Michlmayr Legal Issues
PDF The IP licensing initiative of FOSSBAzaar

HP OSS Division,
Debian, Cyrius

Initiative
11:30 Understanding intellectual property in academic software…

Teresa
Gomez Diaz
Legal Issues
PDF …comparing scientific publications and software distribution

LIGM, PLUME

Methodology
12:00 Legal Issues Experiences from the Haiku project

Francois Revol Legal Issues
PDF Strategy, Methodology, Patent, Community Fear, … Real return of experiences in OSS legal issues.

University of Joseph Fourier, Haiku

Methodology
12:30

Wrap up + Contest

13:00 End of the conference + Lunch

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The aim of “fOSSa” is to review Open Source fundamentals, present innovating Open Source Project and present communities experiences, as a consequence the conference includes a large place for promotion & networking:

  • large space, nearby the cocktail room,
  • tables,
  • chairs,
  • poster sessions,
  • demos.

So let’s go to our community village…

Courtesy of Aldus

OOOOPPSss… nope ! We are not Oracle ;-)

Community village participants are:

Don’t hesitate to visit the village as you will participate to some install parties, demonstrations, etc.



GEOBI Initiative GeoBI Initiative is an open community built upon a common aim: making open source Location Intelligence adoption pervasive.


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    GeoBI initiative is a joint effort of companies, organizations, projects’ communities and individuals set up to:

  • Improve the coordination work in the Location Intelligence area disseminate BI knowledge in the GIS world and vice-versa
  • Promote the integration between BI and Geographical Systems
  • Strengthen connections among members and support new business opportunities
  • Create a research network focused on Location Intelligence
  • Turn research results into innovative enterprise-level applications.
  • Right now the Initiative have the following members:

  • Engineering (founding member)
  • Inova (founding member)
  • Camptocamp
  • Spatialytics
  • University of Milan
  • Altic

All sharing the same principles:

value proposition: we want to create new value through GIS and BI integration
separation of concerns: we focus on the integration of GIS and BI software stacks, keeping them as decoupled as possible; reinventing GIS functionalities into existing BI suites or vice-versa is no-sense
constant growth: we believe that LI solutions must be able to scale up functionalities and costs incrementally, focusing on the answer to real users’ requirements, avoiding the all-or-nothing option
low TCO (Total Cost of Ownership): we believe that only by reducing the TCO, the Location Intelligence can become pervasive.

Resources:

  1. website
  2. twitter
  3. linkedin
  4. blogs
  5. wiki


La Casemate – Science Centre of Grenoble Promote knowledge sharing & debate knowledge appropriation


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  • Located at the heart of Grenoble in the Rhone Alpes region, La Casemate is the first science centre created in France in 1979.
  • Focused on contemporary sciences and techniques, prospective, our ambition is to promote knowledge sharing and the debate of knowledge appropriation involving all stakeholders: schools, universities, research laboratories, companies, associations, NGOs, public bodies, Medias, artists, politicians, trade unions.
  • Excluding no artistic and scientific disciplines, La Casemate offers each day exhibitions, creative or participative workshops, public debates, artistic and cultural events, social networks, resource centre.
  • Moreover, La Casemate is an active member of several networks at the regional (CCSTI’s network), national (AMCSTI) and European level (ECSITE).
CCSTI Grenoble – La Casemate

Implantée au cœur de l’agglomération grenobloise, La Casemate est le premier Centre de Culture Scientifique, Technique et Industrielle (CCSTI) créé en France, en 1979. Focalisée sur l’actualité et la prospective, notre ambition est de créer les conditions du partage des savoirs, de leur appropriation et du débat sur leurs enjeux, avec l’ensemble des parties prenantes : écoles, universités, laboratoires de recherche, entreprises, associations, ONG, syndicats, collectivités locales, médias, élus, artistes.

Ouverte à toutes les disciplines scientifiques et artistiques, La Casemate propose tout au long de l’année des expositions itinérantes, des ateliers de pratique et/ou de création, des débats publics, des événements artistiques et culturels, l’animation de réseaux sociaux et un centre de ressources. La Casemate est aussi membre actif de différents réseaux à l’échelle régionale (Réseau Rhône-Alpes des CCSTI), nationale (AMCSTI) et européenne (ECSITE).



Combodo ITOP – an ITIL OSS Management tooling


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  • Combodo, the software company developing “iTop” presents an opensource alternative to manage your IT.
  • Discover how you can improve quality of your IT services and productivity of your IT teams.
  • During 3 days at the Fossa community village, the Combodo team will organize live demonstrations of iTop.
  • It is a great opportunity to exchange ideas about IT management and how OpenSource software can contribute to improve it.
  • Come and vist us on the village!


QualiPSo Meet the QualiPSo community!


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  • QualiPSo project invites you to come fOSSa conference the 8-10 Nov 2010 in Grenoble.
  • Join us at this event to exchange our ideas, projects and future of Open Source domain.
  • We wait for you in our stand for presenting you our project and promising results! You will find there material that explain what we have achieved and you will be able to talk directly with our team.
  • Your opinion is very valuable for us, so your feedback and comments are welcomed.
  • Come and vist us on the village!

Do not lose this opportunity to know what QualiPSo may offer you in open source software domain:

  • a next generation forge (QualiPSo Factory),
  • a network of Competence Centers for helping in Open Source deployment,
  • map of legal issues,
  • tools for evaluating the quality of Open Source products,
  • a light development process methodology (OMM),
  • guidelines for solving interoperability issues in Open Source,
  • intelligent management of information in Open Source communities,
  • etc.

Resources:

  1. website
  2. twitter
  3. linkedin


Haiku A new open-source system based on BeOS!


HAIKU logo - black on white - normal
  • Haiku is a new open-source operating system that specifically targets personal computing.
  • Inspired by the BeOS, Haiku is fast, simple to use, easy to learn and yet very powerful.
  • Haiku is mostly developed by spare-time contributors, but it is also used in research field at some universities, and participated in the Google Summer of Code several times, FOSDEM, RMLL, etc.
  • Come and vist us on the village! You will be able to INSTALL Haiku on your PC!!

Resources:

http://www.haiku-os.org

irc://irc.freenode.org/haiku



AspireRFID Meet the Aspire RFID developpers!


logoaspire
  • The AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an open-source, lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable, privacy-friendly, and integrated middleware along with several tools to ease the development, the deployment and the management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications.
  • It implements several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global, NFC Forum, JCP and OSGi Alliance.
  • AspireRFID provides also a set of tools enabling RFID consultants to deploy RFID solutions without a need for tedious low-level programming.
  • Come and vist us on the village! RFID demonstrations!!

Resources:

  1. website


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Note: Day 1 starts at 13:30 to let people have enough time to come to Grenoble in the morning!

Development, innovation & research
The basis of FLOSS
Responsible: Eclipse Foundation – Wayne Beaton

Open source development occurs in many forms: Some more structured than others. For the developer there are many issues to consider: development process, contribution management, issue tracking, license selection, release schedule, and more. In this track, we present sessions that discuss many broad aspects of open source development!

13:00

Mini Lunch & Registration

13:45

Welcome Speech!

Title & Organisation

Speakers

14:00 Project Management DEBIAN – HP Open Source Division Martin Michlmayr
Project Management in Free Software Projects (pdf)

Project Leader

FOSSBazaar community manager

14:40 Collaboration ECLIPSE – RED HAT Chris Aniszczyk
Evolution of Version Control in Open Source (pdf)

Architecture Council &

Board of Directors Member

15:20 Web & Standard INRIA Vincent Quint
Web Standards in FLOSS development (pdf) Research director

W3C member
16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Large Organisation & Research AIRBUS Pierre Gaufillet
Open Source Software & Embedded System OPEES – Open Platform for the Engineering of Embedded Systems (pdf)

Software Engineering Specialist at Airbus
17:15 Unconference Panel Development, Innovation & Research Chris Aniszczyk

You can ask your own questions!

Martin Michlmayr

Hubert Garavel (INRIA)

Vincent Quint

18:00 Wrap-up + Contest

18:15 End

Cocktail!

Day 2 Details >>>


Martin Michlmayr HP Open Source Division, Debian, Project Leader & FOSSBazaar community manager

Martin
  • Martin Michlmayr has been involved in various free and open sourcesoftware projects for well over 15 years.
  • He acted as the leader of the Debian project for two years and currently serves on the board of the Open Source Initiative (OSI).
  • Martin works for HP as an Open Source Community Expert and acts as the community manager of FOSSBazaar.
  • Martin holds Master degrees in Philosophy, Psychology and Software Engineering, and earned a PhD from the University of Cambridge.
  • Homepage: http://www.cyrius.com/
HPr_debian_openlogo

Project Management in Free Software Projects

Some researchers argue that free and open source software (FOSS)

development relies on self-coordination of individuals with little

central management.  While self-coordination is an important aspect of

FOSS projects, the importance of project management should not be

neglected.  This talk gives a practical overview of project management

in FOSS projects based on insights from acting as the leader of the

Debian projects for two years.



Chris Aniszczyk Eclipse Architecture Council & Board of Directors Member

aniszczyk
  • Hi, my name is Chris Aniszczyk. My passions in life are modularity, software advocacy and fitness.
  • I currently work for a company called Red Hat :-)
  • My goal is to make Eclipse and the open source way successful. I have the honor to sit on the Eclipse Architecture Council and Eclipse Board of Directors.
  • In the end, I love what I do… I meet great people and it takes me to interesting places.
  • Homepage http://aniszczyk.org
eclipse

Evolution of Version Control in Open Source

Some Over the past few years, many open source projects have left the

shackles of traditional centralized version control systems like SVN

and adopted distributed version control systems (DVCS) like Git. This

talk will give an introduction to DVCS, discuss the reasons for this

distributed evolution and offer some practical advice on moving to a

DVCS using the presenter’s personal experience within the Eclipse.org

open source community.

redhat-logo



Vincent Quint

INRIA, Director of research

VQuint
  • Vincent Quint was the W3C Document Formats Domain  Leader and served as chair of the W3C Hypertext Coordination Group.
  • Prior to joining the W3C team in February 1996, he was leading project Opera at INRIA, which is interested in various aspects of electronic documents, such as document models and structures, structured editors, hypertext, and digital typography.
  • During the last ten years, he has been deeply involved in the design and development of various document processing systems, including Amaya.
  • His research interests include document models, document production systems, document engineering, hypertext and multimedia.
  • He is a Research Director at INRIA in Grenoble, France.
  • Homepage http://wam.inrialpes.fr
logoinriaSHORT

Web Standards in FLOSS development

Open source plays a key role in the development of standards for the web. With open source, new technologies, or extensions to existing technologies, may be experimented and demonstrated during the early stages of standard development. This provides feedback to standard bodies during the design phase, making stadards more robust. This also makes sure that implementations are available as soon as the standard is finished, thus facilitating early adoption of new standards. We analyze in this talk the benefits that open source brings to open standards and conversely, based on the experience gained with the Amaya project that is conducted jointly by W3C and INRIA.

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Wayne Beaton

Eclipse Foundation

- Technical Community Manager

- Director of Committer Community

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  • Wayne works for the Eclipse Foundation where he fills the dual roles of Director of Committer Community and Evangelist.
  • He spends his days working with the many Eclipse projects, learning about Eclipse technology, and making sure that everybody knows just how cool it all really is.
  • Wayne is also the editor-in-chief of Eclipse Corner, PMC Lead for the Technology Project, and Project Lead for the Eclipse Examples and Woolsey Projects.
  • In 1982, he received the prestigious Chief Scouts Award from then-Governor General Edward Schreyer. In 1984 his team was selected to represent beautiful British Columbia in the Kinsmen Voyageur Relay.
  • In his spare time, he writes down meaningless accomplishments from his youth in a lame attempt to impress the reader.
eclipse

Responsible of the development, research & innovation theme

Open source development occurs in many forms: Some more structured than others. For the developer there are many issues to consider: development process, contribution management, issue tracking, license selection, release schedule, and more. In this track, we present sessions that discuss many broad aspects of open source development!



Pierre Gaufillet

Software Engineering Specialist at Airbus

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  • Pierre Gaufillet is a Software Engineering Specialist at Airbus in Toulouse since 2001, where he defines development methods and supports software engineers working on avionic applications and flight simulators.
  • Advocating open source strategy and model driven engineering for years, he is also involved in TOPCASED and OPEES initiatives – aiming to provide and maintain a complete CASE (Computer Aided System Engineering) in open source.
  • When Pierre is not talking about computer sciences, you may find him trekking or climbing in unlikely places.
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OPEES – Open Platform for the Engineering of Embedded Systems

The ITEA2 project OPEES – standing for Open Platform for the Engineering of Embedded Systems – aims to build a community able to ensure long-term availability of innovative engineering technologies in the domain of dependable / critical software-intensive embedded systems, like TOPCASED tools.

This challenge can be achieved if it succeeds in building an ecosystem in the open source frame, with the relevant business models. The viability of such an ecosystem requires several elements that OPEES aims at providing: well defined business models, an open organization, a good R&D coordination, a collaborative environment – like a forge – and a set of processes and guidelines.

To avoid redundancies and wastes, OPEES will favour connection to other open source foundations like the Eclipse Foundation, relying on their resources or sharing them.

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