# XDC2007: Xorg Developer's Conference [[!table header="no" class="mointable" data=""" [[<< XDC 2006|Events/XDC2006]] | **XDC 2007** | [[XDS 2007 >>|Events/XDS2007]] """]] ## February 7,8,9 2007 San Francisco Bay Area Conference organizer: [[Stuart Kreitman|mailto:stuart.kreitman@sun.com]] Live notes are going up at [[XDC2007 Notes|Events/XDC2007/Notes]]. Play along! ## Location We're a go for the [[TechShop|http://techshop.ws./]], a very cool Maker's workshop very near Sun's Menlo Park campus, and close to Palo Alto and Menlo Park Hotels and dining. Address/Map: [[120 Independence Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025|http://maps.google.com/maps?q=120+Independence+Dr,+Menlo+Park,+CA+94025]] ## Getting There, Getting Around There [[San Jose (SJC) Airport|http://www.sjc.org/]] is 16 miles south of Menlo Park airporter shuttle (1-800-XXX XXXX) [[San Francisco (SFO) Airport|http://www.flysfo.com/]] is 20 miles north of Menlo Park ## Recommended Hotels * Hampton Inn, 390 moffett blvd, Mountain View CA * Marriot Residence Inn, 4460 El Camino Real, Los Altos * Marriot Residence Inn, # 1854 El Camino Real West Mountain View , CA * Sheraton Palo Alto * Westin Palo Alto * Stanford Park Hotel _range of price/convenience options, The above listed are good places in good locations_ ## Agenda (Presenters: Get your talk listed here. If you need a change, negotiate directly with other presenters and update the wiki) _each item corresponds roughly to one hour of programming_ _Each day, we're planning 3 1 hr slots before lunch, and 2 1 hr slots after lunch, then breakouts_ _In response to feedback from last year's conference, we are leaving more open space in the schedule for structured and unstructured un-conferencing each day_ ### Wednesday 9AM -> 5 PM * Introductions, Overview - Stuart Kreitman * MultiPointer X - Peter Hutterer * Virtual Multihead - Philip Langdale, VMware * Lunch * Randr 1.2 - Keith Packard, Intel * 7.2/7.3 Roadmap - Adam Jackson, Red Hat * Breakout Sessions - All * Breakout Reports - All ### Thursday 9AM -> 5 PM * Board of Directors Report, Q&A * Display Technology, EDID, VESA - Joe Miseli (Sun) * Lunch * Secure X - Eamon Walsh ([[SecurityTalkAgenda|SecurityTalkAgenda]]) * [[Cut&Paste|CutAndPaste]] - Bart Massey * Breakout Sessions - All * Breakout Reports - All ### Friday 9AM -> 5 PM * Compiz - David Reveman * Beryl - Quinn Storm * Mesa - Brian Paul * Lunch * NVIDIA, Xinerama - Andy Ritger, NVIDIA * Xcb - Bart Massey, Portland State U. * Breakouts * Bash! Gunn High School's award winning Jazz Combo will play for us! ### Items not covered * Virtualization (Xen) * (auto)-configuration * Open Source drivers vs Vista-certified * Display Port / HDMI / replacing VGA/DVI * Nouveau * One Laptop Per Child - Jim Gettys, olpc (Cancelled) ## Attendees _insert your name on a separate line_ * Eric Anholt, Intel * Jesse Barnes, Intel * Ben Byer, Apple * Erwann Chénedé, Sun * [[Alan Coopersmith|AlanCoopersmith]], Sun * Jay Cotton, Sun * Alex Deucher * Egbert Eich, SuSE * Behdad Esfahbod, [[RedHat|RedHat]] * Matthias Hopf, SuSE * Peter Hutterer, UniSA * Adam Jackson, Red Hat * James Jones, Nvidia * Stuart Kreitman, Sun * Philip Langdale, VMware * Chris Lee, VMware * Kevin Martin, Red Hat * Bart Massey, Portland State University * Jim McQuillan, ltsp.org * Joe Miseli, Sun * Keith Packard, Intel * Brian Paul, Tungsten Graphics * Aaron Plattner, Nvidia * Niveditha Rau, Sun * David Reveman, Novell * Andy Ritger, Nvidia * Bankim Shah, Attachmate * Carl Switzky, Sun * Roberto Tam, Sun * Bernard Traversat, Sun * Kevin Van Vechten, Apple * Eamon Walsh, NSA (SELinux developer) * NOT ATTENDING: * Carl Worth, Red Hat, (I had been planning to attend, but due to unforeseen circumstances will not be available. Have fun, everybody!); * Daniel Stone, Nokia (cannot attend due to schedule clashes -- sorry!) * Jim Gettys, OLPC (Thursday only) ## Sharing Stuff Folks in need, and folks in a generous mood, please list your interests (or send me email if you want me to help you get matched up) ## Other Stuff If you're finishing up the Xorg Developer's Conference, and haven't had your fill of geek stuff, head down the coast to Los Angeles on Friday. The Fifth Annual [[SoCal Linux Expo|http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/]] will be February 9th-11th at the Westin LAX Hotel (which is a short shuttle ride from LAX). There are four speaker tracks on both Saturday and Sunday, plus BOFs and a couple of mini-conferences on Friday. If you'd like a BOF for any reason, contact [[g@socallinuxexpo.com|mailto:g@socallinuxexpo.com]] . For more info on the Expo, see Thanks to Stu for the commercial space!