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**Tentative Program**\\
- Cedric Thomas, OW2 CEO\\
- Ralph Mueller, Director, Eclipse Foundation\\
- Leslie Hawthorn, Red Hat\\
- Dave Neary, Red Hat\\
- Lars Kurth, Xen\\
- Simon Phipps, Open Source Initiative \\
- Ross Turk, Vice President of Community for Inktank \\
- Michael Meeks, SUSE \\
See more about the Community Summit and the progam here.
Practical information for the Open World Forum :
**Dates**:\\
October 11th to 13th, 2012\\
**Location**: \\
EUROSITES\\
George V 28, Avenue George V\\
75008 Paris\\
Save the dates and attend OWF'12.
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**Community Summit details and abstracts:** (to be completed progressively)\\
**Speaker**: Lars Kurt, Xen, Citrix.\\
**Title**: Cloud Computing and the Xen Community\\
**Abstract**: The Xen Hypervisor open source project was founded in 2003 as a direct result of Cambridge Universities XenoServer research project that defined Cloud Computing as we know it today. In 2006 Amazon Web Services built their business on top of Xen, followed by Slicehost and many other cloud and hosting providers. In other words: the Xen project provided the technology that enabled many multi-million dollar businesses to thrive. However, until recently cloud and service providers have not been active members of the Xen community. This talk will look at characteristics of the Xen community, its evolution over time, consider licensing and related topics. We will also look at incentives to engage service providers and help them become more active members of your open source community.
**Biography**
**Michael Meeks**\\
**Title**: \\
LibreOffice: turning vinegar into wine
**Abstract**: \\
Come and hear the story of how the development community
around LibreOffice was created from the ashes of the OpenOffice.org
project. Hear some of the lessons we learned from both projects, and
the ways we use to ensure that corporations play a constructive role
with an interest in a diverse developer community. Hear a detailed
rational for our release process, and how it helps to reduce problems
around conflicting goals.
Hear about our progress to date, see some community diversity
metrics we track, and more. Finally enjoy a gratuitous plug for our
new features and functionality.
**Biography**\\
Michael is a Christian and enthusiastic believer in Free software. He
very much enjoys working for SUSE where as the Linux Desktop Architect
he tries to understand and nudge the direction of our Linux
investment. He has appreciated working on various pieces of
infrastructure and applications over the years: from GNOME office,
through component technologies, to Evolution, Accessibility, MeeGo,
and latterly LibreOffice much of the time. Prior to this he worked
for Quantel gaining expertise in both hardware and software for real
time on-line AV editing systems.
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