Brussels / 1 & 2 February 2025

schedule

H.1308 (Rolin)


Day Start End Track(s)
Saturday 11:45 18:55 Collaboration and Content Management
Sunday 09:00 16:30 Declarative and Minimalistic Computing
09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Saturday Why don't we have `libsync` yet?
CryptPad: Recent Advances in Privacy and Collaboration
Ethersync – Real-time Collaboration in Your Text Editor!
NextGraph : Build collaborative, local-first and decentralized apps
Panel : Integration between collaborative applications
Collabora Online - richer collaboration
Cristal - A flexible wiki UI
Collaborative editing in a MediaWiki environment
From Open Collaboration to Customized Control: Transitioning from Wikidata to Wikibase
A wiki as shared collaboration arena for humans and artificial agents?
Secure credential collaboration with Passbolt
End-to-end Entreprise Search with Datafari Community Edition
How hard is it to bring a professional level, sustainable, advanced CMS to market?
Rethinking the Web CMS and Finding the Excitement
Object-Capability Security with Spritely Goblins for Secure Collaboration
Sunday Introduction to Serverless Workflow DSL
Porting LuaRocks to Teal: Exploring the Benefits of Statically Typed Code in Lua
rash: asynchronous shell
Moving closer to minimum with Clojure
Minimalist web application deployment with Scheme
Constraint Logic Programming From The Perspective of Annotations
Small headed programming for performance with prescheme, nim and zig
Nim & C: Reaching the stars by standing on the shoulders of giants
Concurrent Logic Programming - an exploration of miniKanren in FLENG PCN
Effects Everywhere: Error Handling and Design-By-Contract in Fuzion
The Whippet Embeddable Garbage Collection Library
Shepherd with Spritely Goblins for Secure System Layer Collaboration
Goblins: The framework for your next project!
Spritely and a secure, collaborative, distributed future
What should Teal be? - musings on FOSS project directions
Don't stand there and gawk, extend it!
Resurrecting the minimalistic Dillo web browser

Events

Title Speakers Track Start End

Saturday

  Why don't we have `libsync` yet?
Victor Grishchenko Collaboration and Content Management 11:45 12:10
  CryptPad: Recent Advances in Privacy and Collaboration
Fabrice Mouhartem Collaboration and Content Management 12:15 12:55
  Ethersync – Real-time Collaboration in Your Text Editor!
blinry Collaboration and Content Management 13:00 13:10
  NextGraph : Build collaborative, local-first and decentralized apps
Niko Bonnieure Collaboration and Content Management 13:15 13:25
  Panel : Integration between collaborative applications
Ludovic Dubost, Wieland Lindenthal, Ingo Steuwer Collaboration and Content Management 13:30 14:25
  Collabora Online - richer collaboration
Michael Meeks Collaboration and Content Management 14:30 14:55
  Cristal - A flexible wiki UI
Manuel Leduc Collaboration and Content Management 15:30 15:55
  Collaborative editing in a MediaWiki environment
Richard Heigl, Markus Glaser Collaboration and Content Management 16:00 16:25
  From Open Collaboration to Customized Control: Transitioning from Wikidata to Wikibase
John Samuel Collaboration and Content Management 16:30 16:55
  A wiki as shared collaboration arena for humans and artificial agents?
Richard Heigl, Markus Glaser Collaboration and Content Management 17:15 17:25
  Secure credential collaboration with Passbolt
Remy Bertot Collaboration and Content Management 17:30 17:40
  End-to-end Entreprise Search with Datafari Community Edition
ULMER Cédric Collaboration and Content Management 17:45 18:10
  How hard is it to bring a professional level, sustainable, advanced CMS to market?
Michael Diedrick Collaboration and Content Management 18:15 18:25
  Rethinking the Web CMS and Finding the Excitement
Michael Diedrick Collaboration and Content Management 18:30 18:40
  Object-Capability Security with Spritely Goblins for Secure Collaboration
Juliana Sims Collaboration and Content Management 18:45 18:55

Sunday

  Introduction to Serverless Workflow DSL
Charles d'Avernas, Jean-Baptiste Bianchi, Ricardo Zanini Fernandes Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 09:00 09:20
  Porting LuaRocks to Teal: Exploring the Benefits of Statically Typed Code in Lua
Victor Ilchev Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 09:20 09:40
  rash: asynchronous shell
Niels G. W. Serup Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 09:40 10:00
  Moving closer to minimum with Clojure
Robert Pofuk Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 10:00 10:20
  Minimalist web application deployment with Scheme
David Thompson Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 10:40 11:10
  Constraint Logic Programming From The Perspective of Annotations
Jonathan McHugh Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 11:10 11:30
  Small headed programming for performance with prescheme, nim and zig
Pjotr Prins Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 11:30 11:50
  Nim & C: Reaching the stars by standing on the shoulders of giants
Peter Munch-Ellingsen Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 11:50 12:10
  Concurrent Logic Programming - an exploration of miniKanren in FLENG PCN
Sjoerd Dost Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 12:10 12:30
  Effects Everywhere: Error Handling and Design-By-Contract in Fuzion
Fridtjof Siebert Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 12:30 12:50
  The Whippet Embeddable Garbage Collection Library
Andy Wingo Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 12:50 13:20
  Shepherd with Spritely Goblins for Secure System Layer Collaboration
Juliana Sims Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 13:50 14:10
  Goblins: The framework for your next project!
Jessica Tallon Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 14:10 14:30
  Spritely and a secure, collaborative, distributed future
Christine Lemmer-Webber Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 14:30 15:20
  What should Teal be? - musings on FOSS project directions
Hisham Muhammad Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 15:20 15:50
  Don't stand there and gawk, extend it!
Efraim Flashner Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 15:50 16:10
  Resurrecting the minimalistic Dillo web browser
Rodrigo Arias Mallo Declarative and Minimalistic Computing 16:10 16:30