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Author: FRIGN <dev@frign.de>
Date:   Mon, 14 Sep 2015 15:05:14 +0200

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diff --git a/suckless.org/conference/index.md b/suckless.org/conference/index.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Talks (10:30-10:45) *Welcome*, Anselm R Garbe -Anselm will open slcon2 and give an overview on the final conference schedule. + Anselm will open slcon2 and give an overview on the final conference schedule. (10:45-11.00) Coffee/tea break @@ -26,25 +26,26 @@ Anselm will open slcon2 and give an overview on the final conference schedule. (13:00-14:00) *suckless core - A suckless userpace foundation*, Laslo Hunhold -This talk will focus on recent developments in the suckless core -programs, the design and motivation behind them and which issues were -faced along the way, including ditching POSIX in some places in favor of -suckless design principles and consistency. -Current issues and future plans will be discussed in the last part. + This talk will focus on recent developments in the suckless core + programs, the design and motivation behind them and which issues were + faced along the way, including ditching POSIX in some places in favor of + suckless design principles and consistency. + Current issues and future plans will be discussed in the last part. (14:00-14:30) *new suckless tools / dwmutil/d\**, Anselm R Garbe (14:30-15:00) *An overview on what happened with suckless since 2013 (slcon1)*, Christoph Lohmann, presented by Anselm R Garbe -It has been a long time since 2013 and the last conference. This is a talk -to show Christoph's perspective on suckless's historical documentation. -What has changed? Who are the new persons involved? What has changed internally? + It has been a long time since 2013 and the last conference. This is a talk + to show Christoph's perspective on suckless's historical documentation. + What has changed? Who are the new persons involved? What has changed internally? (15:00-15:30) Coffee/tea break (15:30-16:30) *suckless.org e.V. foundation*, Anselm R Garbe -Anselm will present the idea of suckless.org e.V. and ask to join, followed by a foundation ceremony. + Anselm will present the idea of suckless.org e.V. and ask attendees + to join, followed by a foundation ceremony. Hacking ------- @@ -67,8 +68,8 @@ Talks (10:30-10:45) *The latest developments*, Anselm R Garbe -Anselm will also charge the conference fees (presumably we can provide invoices -as foundation on this day already) + Anselm will also charge the conference fees (presumably we can provide invoices + as foundation on this day already) (10:45-11:00) Coffee/tea break @@ -76,23 +77,23 @@ as foundation on this day already) (11:30-12:00) *Simple Jabber - Divide And Conquer XMPP*, Jan Klemkow -The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)1 is like the web. It is -far too complex to be implemented in one program with the Unix philosophy in mind. -But like the web, you have to deal with it. It is the only open -and widely used instant messaging protocol on the internet. -Its extensibility is the main reason that an implementation in a single -program is nearly impossible. This talk describes an approach to master this problem. + The Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP)1 is like the web. It is + far too complex to be implemented in one program with the Unix philosophy in mind. + But like the web, you have to deal with it. It is the only open + and widely used instant messaging protocol on the internet. + Its extensibility is the main reason that an implementation in a single + program is nearly impossible. This talk describes an approach to master this problem. (12:00-13:00) Lunch break (13:00-14:00) *Farbfeld - Rethinking image-formats*, Laslo Hunhold -This talk will discuss the deficiencies of the RGBA color space and -present the Farbfeld format to store images in a device independent -way using the Lab color space. -Additionally, an alternative to incorporated, namely imposed, image -compression is discussed, evaluating the advantages over other image -formats using different kinds of images. + This talk will discuss the deficiencies of the RGBA color space and + present the Farbfeld format to store images in a device independent + way using the Lab color space. + Additionally, an alternative to incorporated, namely imposed, image + compression is discussed, evaluating the advantages over other image + formats using different kinds of images. (14:00-14:30) *Document processing*, Manu Raster @@ -100,16 +101,16 @@ formats using different kinds of images. (15:00-16:00) *UTF-8 everywhere? Writing Unicode compliant software that sucks less*, Laslo Hunhold -This talk will discuss UTF-8 and its history, how and when you have to -deal with it and which challenges are faced along the way, evaluating -its advantages over other character encodings. -Besides more trivial problems like decoding and encoding, advanced -issues like string comparison, case conversion and normalization are -discussed, leading to the conclusion that the POSIX wchar-interfaces -are broken by design. -Using suckless principles, problems with the ICU libraries are discussed -and a midway drawn between total localization and minimalism, -presenting possible solutions. + This talk will discuss UTF-8 and its history, how and when you have to + deal with it and which challenges are faced along the way, evaluating + its advantages over other character encodings. + Besides more trivial problems like decoding and encoding, advanced + issues like string comparison, case conversion and normalization are + discussed, leading to the conclusion that the POSIX wchar-interfaces + are broken by design. + Using suckless principles, problems with the ICU libraries are discussed + and a midway drawn between total localization and minimalism, + presenting possible solutions. Hacking ------- @@ -120,7 +121,7 @@ End --- (17:45-18:00) *Closing*, Anselm R Garbe -Anselm will close the conference and all attendees will decide on the next conference location. + Anselm will close the conference and all attendees will decide on the next conference location. Social Event 2