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BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Come any time within this period to register and chat with othe
 r participants
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T093000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T080000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Registration & Mingling
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/510
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/510
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Will be mostly in Norwegian. See the GoOpen program for details
 .\n\nNOTE: In order to move to the Larry Wall keynote\, please sit near an
  exit!
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T100000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T093000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Opening together with the GoOpen conference [NOR]
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/511
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/511
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Larry Wall comes to Nordic Perl Workshop! Not only that\, but h
 e'll talk about the future of Perl's three virtues. Can anything be better
 ? :)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T111500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T100500
LOCATION:Folk
SUMMARY:The Future of Laziness\, Impatience and Hubris (Larry Wall)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/498
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/498
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Networking lunch and demo area mingling
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T121500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T111500
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/483
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/483
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee and snacks.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T150000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T142500
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/484
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/484
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Socializing\, discussions\, demos\, and such. Perhaps a mini-ha
 ckathon? Meet the speakers at both Go Open and NPW\, chat with them\, have
  fun.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T173000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T160000
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Meet the experts / demo area
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/487
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/487
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Go Open participants can see the musical "Mamma Mia" (Norwegian
  only)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T200000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T190000
LOCATION:Go Open
SUMMARY:Musical: "Mamma Mia"
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/494
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/494
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Panel session with Larry Wall\, John "Maddog" Hall\, Bruce Pere
 ns and Ian Murdoch.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T200000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T190000
LOCATION:Folk
SUMMARY:The Go Open Expert Café
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/489
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/489
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Coffee and snack
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T104500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T101500
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Break
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/485
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/485
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Networking lunch and demo area mingling
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T133000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T122500
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:Lunch
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/486
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/486
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Goes on as long as we have speakers or until we get thrown out
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T151000
LOCATION:12th
SUMMARY:Lightning talks and Closing
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/488
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/event/488
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Marcel Grünauer
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Håkon Karlsen
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:km
COMMENT:22 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Multiple dispatch allows you to write many subroutines or metho
 ds with the same name\, but taking a different number of or different type
 s of parameters. In this talk I will look at multiple dispatch in Perl 6\,
  including:\n\n* How to write multi dispatch subs\n* Arity based dispatch\
 n* Basic type-based dispatch\n* Candidate sorting - how the winner is chos
 en in a more complex type hierarchy\n* Using subset types to do multiple d
 ispatch on values\n* Handling ambiguity: the 'is default' trait and using 
 a proto as a fallback\n* The .?\, .+ and .* operators\n\nAll illustrated w
 ith example code\, which runs today in Rakudo.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T141500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T133000
LOCATION:11th
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Worthington
SUMMARY:There's More Than One Way To Dispatch It
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1717
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1717
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Bernt Rostad
ATTENDEE:Nils Dahl
ATTENDEE:Nils Barkald
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Jan Erik Relling
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:David Djurberg
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Cosimo Streppone
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
COMMENT:24 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Bugs happens\, even in Perl programs. And then comes the time c
 onsuming task of debugging. The standard Perl debugger is powerful but is 
 a frustrating experience for many. This means that we often resort to prin
 t statements or other options for plain logging.\n\nBut the perl interpret
 er provides us with hooks to implement our own debugging function. This gi
 ves us the full power of Perl to debug code in ways that are repetitive or
  near imposible with the standard debugger.\n\nDon't feel intimidated by t
 he intro of perldebguts. This talk will give you a gentle introduction to 
 the obscure art of writing debugging environments for perl. All dragons wi
 ll be fed before talk.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T125500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T121500
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Peter Makholm
SUMMARY:Debugging Perl: Roll you own debugging code
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1732
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1732
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Bernt Rostad
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:svetlana sharifulina
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Marcel Grünauer
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
ATTENDEE:Morten Byhring
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Håkon Karlsen
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
COMMENT:33 attendees
DESCRIPTION:I plan to give an introduction on how to use Padre for Perl 5 a
 nd Perl 6 development.\nOn how to write a plug-in in Perl 5 (and if develo
 pment reaches that point then how to do it in Perl 6)
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T150500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T142000
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Gabor Szabo
SUMMARY:Padre the Perl IDE
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1733
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1733
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:svetlana sharifulina
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Håkon Karlsen
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:km
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
COMMENT:22 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The idea for writing a wiki engine on top of Rakudo Perl 6 was 
 conceived in May 2008. Two months later we had a prototype\, and in August
 \, the project was unleashed upon an unsuspecting YAPC::EU. The project gr
 ew from weekly two-man hacking sessions into a small community with daily 
 activity on the mailing list and IRC channel.\n\nMany catastrophes have be
 en avoided along the way (not least of which was that the wiki engine was 
 almost named "kittens")\, but they have all been overcome\, or hackishly p
 atched around\, or both. The challenge of targeting a constantly changing 
 Rakudo creates somewhat unique problems and solutions. Furthermore\, beyon
 d the task of implementing basic wiki functionality lies the promise of pr
 oviding a wiki engine which leverages advantages of Perl 6 and Parrot to c
 reate something new.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T101500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T093000
LOCATION:11th
ORGANIZER:Carl Mäsak
SUMMARY:Beauty and chaos: the story of November
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1734
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1734
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Nils Dahl
ATTENDEE:Jens-Petter Salvesen
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Andreas Faafeng
ATTENDEE:Marcel Grünauer
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Tarjei Vassbotn
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:km
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Håkon Karlsen
ATTENDEE:Morten Byhring
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
ATTENDEE:Stian W. Arnesen
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
ATTENDEE:Rune Sandbakken
COMMENT:32 attendees
DESCRIPTION:This talk digs straight into the practicalities of writing Perl
  6: getting yourself a build to play with and then starting to write code.
  Topics covered will include:\n\n* How to obtain and build the latest Raku
 do Perl 6\n* Variables\n* Basic control flow (conditionals and loops)\n* C
 hained comparisons\n* Meta-operators (hypers\, reductions\, crosses)\n* Ba
 sic use of junctions\n* Subroutines\, and the new signature syntax\n* Writ
 ing classes using attributes\, methods and inheritance\n* Basic I/O\n* Reg
 exes and grammars\n* Roles
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T142500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T121500
LOCATION:11th
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Worthington
SUMMARY:The Perl 6 Express
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1735
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1735
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:gizzlon
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:Nils Dahl
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Marcus Ramberg
ATTENDEE:Jan Erik Relling
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Henry Downes
COMMENT:22 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Opera Software is mainly known for its own internet browser\, b
 ut has also created and it's continuously developing many web sites and se
 rvices\, like the My Opera community\, started in 2001 as the official bro
 wser support forums.\n\nFrom then on\, the community has grown into a "soc
 ial network"\, whatever that means\, facing very common scalability proble
 ms. The code has been rewritten 3 times from scratch in the past\, and the
  current dev team is now at a turning point.\n\nHow to keep the site runni
 ng smoothly with increasing traffic and users?\n\nThis is an updated versi
 on (V2) of the talk presented at the Italian Perl Workshop in Sep 2008.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T134000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T130000
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Cosimo Streppone
SUMMARY:my.opera.com scalability
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1737
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1737
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Nils Barkald
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:Mikal Gule
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
COMMENT:12 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Request Tracker (RT) is an enterprise-grade ticketing system wh
 ich enables a group of people to intelligently and efficiently manage task
 s\, issues\, and requests submitted by a community of users. \n\nRT 3.8 ha
 s been released this summer. It includes lots of new features while preser
 ving the well-known architecture of RT. The most prominent ones are ticket
  bookmarks\, dashboards\, richtext email\, charts of ticket relationships\
 , email signatures and encryption. In addition to that the visual style wa
 s overhauled completely and hundreds of bugs were fixed.\n\nThis talk give
 s an overview about installing RT 3.8 and upgrading from RT 3.6 installati
 ons.\n\nRT is also known to be flexible and extensible\, allowing for loca
 l customizations without changing the original files. \n\nFor practical pu
 rposes we are looking at using RT as public bugtracker with Debian BTS as 
 prototype and manipulating tickets and users through the REST interface.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T150500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T142000
LOCATION:11th
ORGANIZER:Stefan Hornburg
SUMMARY:Request Tracker 3.8
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1738
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1738
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:svetlana sharifulina
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Marcel Grünauer
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Håkon Karlsen
ATTENDEE:km
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
COMMENT:20 attendees
DESCRIPTION:“Rakudo Perl” is the Perl 6 compiler targeting the Parrot virtu
 al machine. It currently supports much of Perl 6\, and people are even beg
 inning to write applications for it.\n\nThis talk will present ways in whi
 ch you (yes you!) can become active contributors to Perl 6 and Rakudo Perl
 . We will look in detail at the organization of the Perl 6 test suite\, ho
 w to add new tests\, the structure of the Rakudo Perl implementation\, and
  where to start with writing code for Rakudo.\n\nThis talk focuses heavily
  on Perl 6 itself\, and does not include a lot of details about Parrot or 
 its other programming languages.  It will be particularly useful for peopl
 e who are interested in participating in the Oslo Hackathon that follows t
 he workshop\, providing a "road map" of the current implementation status 
 and where people can contribute (at many levels).
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T122500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T104500
LOCATION:11th
ORGANIZER:Patrick Michaud
SUMMARY:Hacking Rakudo Perl
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1741
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1741
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
ATTENDEE:Nils Dahl
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Carl Mäsak
ATTENDEE:svetlana sharifulina
ATTENDEE:Martin Kjeldsen
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Max Muzi
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Marcel Grünauer
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Tarjei Vassbotn
ATTENDEE:Patrick Michaud
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Håkon Karlsen
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Erik Johansen
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Worthington
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
ATTENDEE:Stian W. Arnesen
ATTENDEE:Salve J. Nilsen
ATTENDEE:km
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Parrot is the virtual machine intended to run Perl 6 and other 
 dynamic languages efficiently and effectively. The tools used to build “Ra
 kudo” (Perl 6 on Parrot) are powerful and general enough to host other lan
 guages on Parrot effectively\, and are already being used for Ruby (Cardin
 al)\, PHP (Pipp)\, Python (Pynie)\, and other languages.\n\nThis talk desc
 ribes the Parrot Compiler Toolkit and demonstrates how to start building a
  language on Parrot.  It is ideal for people who are interested learning m
 ore about Perl 6 grammars\, hacking on Parrot languages (including Rakudo 
 Perl)\, or are just curious to know a bit more about how compilers are put
  together on Parrot.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T150000
LOCATION:11th
ORGANIZER:Patrick Michaud
SUMMARY:Building compilers with the Parrot Compiler Toolkit
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1742
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1742
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Morten Byhring
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Christian Westgaard
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Bernt Rostad
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Karl Rune Nilsen
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
COMMENT:23 attendees
DESCRIPTION:KiokuDB is a new persistence framework for Perl supporting tran
 sparent persistence of object graphs in a number of backends.\n\nKiokuDB i
 s to document/blob oriented storage what DBIx::Class is to relational data
 bases.\n\nThis talk will introduce KiokuDB\, covering the basics like stor
 ing and fetching your objects\, indexing and searching\, and a little bit 
 on what's happening behind the scenes
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T141500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T133000
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Yuval Kogman
SUMMARY:KiokuDB
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1743
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1743
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
COMMENT:20 attendees
DESCRIPTION:YAML has been in widespread use in Perl for some time\, but the
  Perl YAML modules have been frustrating to use.\n\nIngy döt Net is just n
 ow finishing up his TPF grant to make the Perl YAML modules the best of an
 y programming language.\n\nIn this talk\, Ingy will explain the new YAML m
 odules and new APIs\, including:\n\n - YAML::Perl\n - YAML::XS\n - YAML.pm
  - all new\n - The all new APIs including SAX-like streaming
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T101500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T093000
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Ingy döt Net
SUMMARY:Discovering YAML
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1744
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1744
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:geira
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
ATTENDEE:Rikke Holten
COMMENT:21 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Debian serves as a sort of 'reference' implementation of perl. 
 Perl points to debian as an example of how to package perl for distributio
 n. I'll show how one can package perl programs from CPAN and all the impor
 tant details that go a long with packaging. This allows perl programmers t
 o introduce there software to debian and ubuntu users and reach a larger a
 udience\, as well as bug tracking\, security watch\, and much more.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T142500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T140500
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Jeremiah Foster
SUMMARY:The Gory Details of debian packages
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1751
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1751
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Andrey Shitov
ATTENDEE:David Djurberg
ATTENDEE:Nils Barkald
ATTENDEE:Nils Dahl
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:Bernt Rostad
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Andreas Faafeng
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Gabor Szabo
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
COMMENT:22 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are many Test:: modules on CPAN. There isn't yet one for 
 testing regular expressions.\n\nBut there will be one by the time the Nord
 ic Perl Workshop 2009 happens.  It's called Test::Regexp\, and it will tru
 ly test your regular expressions.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T140500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T134500
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Abigail
SUMMARY:Test::Regexp
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1753
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1753
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:David Djurberg
ATTENDEE:Nils Dahl
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Nils Barkald
ATTENDEE:Rune Sandbakken
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:Espen Myhre
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Florian Ragwitz
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Anatoly Sharifulin
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Morten Byhring
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
COMMENT:33 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Perl changes quickly.  10 years ago\, the Web was still cool\, 
 and there was Perl and CGI.  Then the concept of the "web application" was
  invented\, and we got mod_perl.  Fast forward to the more recent past\, a
 nd other languages started being "cool" too.  Ruby had awesome syntax.  PH
 P was sooo easy to get started with.  Python made it impossible to write b
 ad code!\n\nPerl was feeling kind of left out.\n\nThen we got Catalyst.  S
 uddenly people realized that writing web applications didn't have to suck.
   We could use OO correctly!   We didn't have to have heredocs with HTML i
 n them!\nThe real effect of Catalyst\, though\, was that it catalyzed (heh
 ) the community.  We realized that Perl is fun!  We realized that we could
  try new ideas.  And\, since Catalyst was so productive\, we had a lot of 
 free time to come up with new cool stuff.\n\nThis talk is about that cool 
 stuff.\n\nThe Perl community is moving really quickly now\, and a 2007 "mo
 dern Perl web app" is not the same as a 2009 modern web app.  This talk wi
 ll show you some new modules and projects that make writing web applicatio
 ns fun.  We'll look at <(insert list of modules here\; right now the buzzw
 ords are Catalyst\, Moose\, KiokuDB\, JSORB\, Bread::Board\, HTTP::Engine\
 , ... >)\n\nSo this talk will show you what a new web app started in 2009 
 might look like\, and how you can take pieces of it and put it in your old
 er web application.  Perl is fun!
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T113000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T104500
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Jonathan Rockway
SUMMARY:Web Applications in 2009
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1755
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1755
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Bernt Rostad
ATTENDEE:Edmund von der Burg
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
ATTENDEE:Nils Barkald
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:jani
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Stefan Hornburg
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Esteban Manchado Velázquez
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
ATTENDEE:Arne Sommer
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Claes Jakobsson
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Abigail
COMMENT:26 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Now 0.08100 has finally shipped\, we're looking to the future -
  what design mistakes did I make right at the start\, what baggage have we
  acquired along the way.\n\nI'll be explaining what I think we got right\,
  what I think we got wrong\, and how an ORM shouldn't really be something 
 you have to think about but something that fades into the language.\n\nThe
 n I'll explain how we're going to get there.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T122500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T114000
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Matt S Trout
SUMMARY:The future of DBIx::Class
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1822
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1822
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Open Source Software trends and the impact of the current econo
 mic environment Werner Knoblich\, Vice President - General Manager EMEA\, 
 Red Hat\n\nAs the world leader in Open Source Software we get the chance t
 o meet with a large number of IT executives and government leaders across 
 the world on a daily basis. The presentation summarizes the trends we see 
 in the market and puts a focus on the changing role of Open Source Softwar
 e in the current economic environment.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T111500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T104500
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Open Source Software trends (Werner Knoblich\, RedHat)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1857
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1857
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:stigo
COMMENT:3 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Høsten 2007 ble yr.no lansert i samarbeid med NRK. Helt fra sta
 rten har de fleste dataene som brukes på denne tjenesten vært fritt tilgje
 ngelig gjennom tjenestene api.met.no\, eklima.met.no og wms.met.no. Foredr
 aget skal se nærmere på hvilke data som er tilgjengelig\, og demonstrere h
 vordan man kan ta de i bruk på egne tjenester.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T125500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T121500
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Frie værdata fra Meteorologisk institutt og yr.no (Trond Michelsen)
 
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1858
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1858
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:km
ATTENDEE:stigo
COMMENT:6 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Versjonskontroll er et fundamentalt behov for å kunne drive str
 ukturert og kontrollert utvikling. Foredraget tar for seg versjonskontroll
 -systemet Git\, et system Linus Torvalds laget til utviklingen av Linux-kj
 ernen. Vi ser på hvordan det skiller seg fra sentraliserte systemer som CV
 S\, SVN og Perforce\, og hvilke fordeler Git kan gi ditt utviklingsmiljø. 
 Vi kommer også til å vise hvordan Git er bygget opp\, og hvordan det funge
 rer under panseret.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T134000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T130000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:G(et)it Nå! (Marcus Ramberg)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1859
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1859
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Andreas Faafeng
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
COMMENT:4 attendees
DESCRIPTION:There are many tools that let you monitor systems and networks 
 these days. Most of the time\, when you look under their hood\, you find R
 RDtool at work in storing data and drawing pretty graphs. In this talk I w
 ill give some insight into how RRDtool works. This will enable you to opti
 mize the way your monitoring software utilizes RRDtool. I will also talk a
 bout the latest features in RRDtool and how they will help you to scale RR
 Dtool performance way up without breaking the bank.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T142500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T134500
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:RRDtool - how to make it sit up and beg (Tobias Oetiker)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1860
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1860
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Edoardo Sabadelli
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
COMMENT:4 attendees
DESCRIPTION:What is the definition of "open hardware"\, and what happens wh
 en you put that\, Free Software\, and Free Telephony together? What is wro
 ng with the mobile telephony system today\, and why is it hampering the co
 nsumer? This talk will explore what can be done with open telephony.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T150000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Open Telephony: A solution greater than the sum of its parts (Jon "
 maddog" Hall)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1861
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1861
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Vi lever i ”spennende tider”\, av mange oppfattet som en forban
 nelse. Kortene blir delt ut på nytt. Gartner følger utviklingen tett. Fore
 draget skal beskrive situasjonen og fremtidsutsiktene\, med vekt på hva ut
 viklingen antas å bringe av gode og dårlige nyheter for friprog-markedet.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T093000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T090000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Vinnere i finanskritiske tider (Peter Hidas\, Gartner Group )
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1862
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1862
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
COMMENT:0 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Hadia Tajik\, Stortingskandidat\, Ap
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T100000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T093000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Valgkampen 2009 foregår på nett (Hadia Tajik\, Ap)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1863
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1863
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In addition to the thousands of volunteers creating the world's
  first global crowd-sourced geo-database\, the OpenStreetMap project has a
  team of developers working behind the scenes on the supporting infrastruc
 ture. This talk will explore the custom software\, protocols and technolog
 ies created for and used by OpenStreetMap\, along with details of future d
 evelopments and how to gain access to the data for your own projects.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T111000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T103000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:The inner workings of the OpenStreetmap project and the technology 
 used (Andy Allan)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1865
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1865
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Details TBA
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T115000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T111000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Developers guide to server-side productivity and fun using Open Sou
 rce platforms and frameworks.
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1866
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1866
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Frank Mortensen
ATTENDEE:Sébastien Aperghis-Tramoni
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
COMMENT:5 attendees
DESCRIPTION:In Humboldt County\, California\, a group of volunteers scanned
  all 65\,000 paper ballots using Debian Linux and SANE and counted them in
 dependently using Ballot Browser\, a free and open source Python program. 
 The group found 200 ballots had been dropped as a result of a four year ol
 d bug in the commercial tabulator software.\n\nAfter the Secretary of Stat
 e investigated\, they also found errors in the commercial software's audit
  logs\, including a user interface button to "Clear" the supposedly unalte
 rable log. Mitch Trachtenberg\, the HCETP volunteer who wrote Ballot Brows
 er\, will describe the process used in Humboldt\, give an overview of Ball
 ot Browser's code\, and discuss what other options are available.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T122500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T115000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Open Source for Election Integrity -- The Experience of Humboldt Co
 unty\, CA (Mitch Trachtenberg)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1867
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1867
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Dag Lem
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Rikke Holten
COMMENT:3 attendees
DESCRIPTION:The BIOS and its successor EFI are considered by many to be the
  final frontier for open source software in commodity PCs. This talk descr
 ibes the BIOS replacement coreboot and the projects surrounding it. The cl
 osed nature of traditional PC firmware is causing concern even on the gove
 rnment level\, as awareness of BIOS malware risks is increasing. The prese
 ntation goes into technical detail about coreboot version 2 and the evolvi
 ng version 3\, takes a look at some supplementary tools such as buildrom\,
  flashrom\, msrtool and nvramtool and explores the options for so-called p
 ayloads which combine with coreboot to make up your firmware: FILO\, Ether
 Boot\, SeaBIOS\, Memtest86\, tint\, Linux\, coreinfo\, bayou and libpayloa
 d with tinycurses\, which can turn a simple application into an instant-on
  appliance. Finally there will be a demonstration of coreboot running on h
 ardware.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T145500
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T141500
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Coreboot: Beyond the Final Frontier (Peter Stuge)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1868
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1868
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Morten Byhring
ATTENDEE:Rune Sandbakken
ATTENDEE:roger blom
ATTENDEE:espizo
ATTENDEE:Bernt Rostad
ATTENDEE:Lars Balker
ATTENDEE:Robin Smidsrød
ATTENDEE:Leif Egil Olsen
ATTENDEE:Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
ATTENDEE:Jeremiah Foster
ATTENDEE:David Djurberg
ATTENDEE:Bendik Heltne
ATTENDEE:Andreas Parslow
ATTENDEE:Kai Andresen
ATTENDEE:Kristin Larsen
ATTENDEE:Poul Sørensen
ATTENDEE:Nicolas Mendoza
ATTENDEE:Daniel Blom
ATTENDEE:Jonathan Rockway
ATTENDEE:Tore Haugland
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
ATTENDEE:stigo
ATTENDEE:Lars Nypan
ATTENDEE:km
ATTENDEE:Peter Makholm
COMMENT:25 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Most of you probably heard of Moose\, and hopefully know how to
  use it too.\n\nUnfortunately many people don't know Moose is so much more
  than a nice syntax for generating accessors.\n\nThis talk will explain Mo
 ose's architecture\, and show why Moose is different than any other class 
 builder on CPAN.\n\nBy the end of the talk you should have a pretty good i
 dea of what's going on behind the scenes\, so that the real underlying pow
 er of Moose will be at your fingertips.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T160000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090416T150000
LOCATION:12th
ORGANIZER:Yuval Kogman
SUMMARY:Why Moose
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1901
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1901
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
ATTENDEE:Roger Kristiansen
ATTENDEE:Panu Ervamaa
COMMENT:2 attendees
DESCRIPTION:Thiago Macieira will give a practical introduction to making cr
 oss-platfor software with rich user interfaces using Qt SDK. He'll focus o
 n simple design and programming\, and give his talk in english.\n\nThiago 
 has been a contributor to KDE for many years\, and is today a senior produ
 ct manager at Nokia\, responsible for maintaining the roadmap for Qt.
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T141000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Oslo:20090417T133000
LOCATION:Go Open
ORGANIZER:Go Open
SUMMARY:Programming with Qt Creator (Thiago Macieira\, Nokia)
UID:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1907
URL:http://www.perlworkshop.no/npw2009/talk/1907
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
