2.0 -//Pentabarf//Schedule Final - we hope//EN BSDCan2008 Schedule Release Final - we hope BSDCan2008 Schedule PUBLISH 96@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 96 bacula Bacula The Open Source Enterprise Backup Solution English en 20080517T150000 20080517T160000 01H00M00S Bacula- The Open Source Enterprise Backup Solution The [Bacula project](http://www.bacula.org/) started in January 2000 with several goals, one of which was the ability to backup any client from a Palm to a mainframe computer. Bacula is available under a GPL license. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/96.en.html A Kern Sibbald PUBLISH 59@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 59 opening Opening session Welcome to BSDCan 2008 English en 20080516T090000 20080516T100000 01H00M00S Opening session- Welcome to BSDCan 2008 Traditional greetings PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/59.en.html B Dan Langille PUBLISH 88@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 88 tourist Tourist Time Come along on an organized tourist event English en 20080518T093000 20080518T133000 04H00M00S Tourist Time- Come along on an organized tourist event See the city PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/88.en.html Out and About Dan Langille PUBLISH 74@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 74 uboot Interfacing embedded FreeBSD with U-Boot Working with the de facto standard for an initial level boot loader English en 20080517T100000 20080517T110000 01H00M00S Interfacing embedded FreeBSD with U-Boot- Working with the de facto standard for an initial level boot loader In the embedded world U-Boot is a de facto standard for an initial level boot loader (firmware). It runs on a great number of platforms and architectures, and is open source. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/74.en.html A Rafal Jaworowski PUBLISH 84@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 84 wireless FreeBSD in geographical wireless networks for internet access The use or non-use of FreeBSD and case studies English en 20080516T150000 20080516T160000 01H00M00S FreeBSD in geographical wireless networks for internet access- The use or non-use of FreeBSD and case studies BrianTel srl is an ISP specialized in WiFi and DSL internet access in northern Italy, as well as IP Telephony services. While trying to be a BSD-only shop, these operating systems could not be used due to technical reasons or constraints. In this talk we will describe what reasons led to use or not use BSD in our production environment, and what work is actively being done in those areas where BSDs were not used. A couple projects will be presented to the audience and made opensource for the occasion. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/84.en.html H Massimiliano Stucchi PUBLISH 86@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 86 mips FreeBSD/mips Embedding FreeBSD English en 20080516T113000 20080516T123000 01H00M00S FreeBSD/mips- Embedding FreeBSD FreeBSD now runs on the MIPS platform. FreeBSD/mips supports MIPS-32 and MIPS-64 targets, including SMP for multicore support. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/86.en.html G Warner Losh PUBLISH 75@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 75 jails High Availability Jail-based Service Migrations make package, PF, and mount_nullfs English en 20080516T133000 20080516T143000 01H00M00S High Availability Jail-based Service Migrations- make package, PF, and mount_nullfs Use FreeBSD + jails to minimize service interruptions due to upgrades PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/75.en.html G Josh Paetzel PUBLISH 68@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 68 monitor Measured (almost) does Air Traffic Control Monitoring weird hardware reliably English en 20080516T133000 20080516T143000 01H00M00S Measured (almost) does Air Traffic Control- Monitoring weird hardware reliably The new Danish Air Traffic Control system, CASIMO, prompted the development on a modular and general software platform for data collection, control and monitoring of "weird hardware" of all sorts. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/68.en.html H Poul-Henning Kamp PUBLISH 64@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 64 promote Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods English en 20080517T113000 20080517T123000 01H00M00S Using FreeBSD to Promote Open Source Development Methods In this talk we present Aerosource, an initiative to bring Open Source Software development methods to internal software developers at The Aerospace Corporation. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/64.en.html B Brooks Davis PUBLISH 63@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 63 senros OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework English en 20080517T113000 20080517T123000 01H00M00S OpenBSD Hardware Sensors Framework Past and present history of the OpenBSD's hardware sensors framework. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/63.en.html G Constantine A. Murenin PUBLISH 73@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 73 marvell Porting FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion System-On-Chip English en 20080516T150000 20080516T160000 01H00M00S Porting FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion System-On-Chip This talk covers the development work on porting the FreeBSD/ARM to Marvell Orion family of highly integrated chips. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/73.en.html G Rafal Jaworowski PUBLISH 81@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 81 pbi Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically) Creating a self-contained application from the ports tree. English en 20080517T113000 20080517T123000 01H00M00S Building self-contained PBIs from Ports (Automagically)- Creating a self-contained application from the ports tree. PC-BSD provides a user-friendly desktop experience, for experts and casual users alike. PC-BSD is 100% FreeBSD under the hood, while providing desktop essentials, such as a graphical installation system, point-n-click package-management using the PBI system, and easy to use system management tools; All integrated into an easy to use K Desktop Environment (KDE). The PBI (Push Button Installer) format is the cornerstone of the PC-BSD desktop, which allows users to install applications in a self-contained format, free from dependency problems, and compile issues that stop most casual users from desktop adoption. The PBI format also provides power and flexibility in user interaction, and scripting support, which allows applications to be fine-tuned to the best possible user experience. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/81.en.html A Kris Moore PUBLISH 71@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 71 openvpn An Open Source Enterprise VPN Solution with OpenVPN and OpenBSD Solving the problem English en 20080516T100000 20080516T110000 01H00M00S An Open Source Enterprise VPN Solution with OpenVPN and OpenBSD- Solving the problem At Appalachian State University, we utilize an open source VPN to allow faculty, staff and vendors secure access to Appalachian State University's internal network from any location that has an Internet connection. To implement our virtual private network project, we needed a secure VPN that is flexible enough to work with our existing network registration and LDAP authentication systems, has simple client installation, is redundant, allows multiple VPN server instances for special site-to-site tunnels and unique configurations, and can run on multiple platforms. Using OpenVPN running on OpenBSD, we met those requirements and added a distributed administration system that allows select users to allow VPN access to specific computers for external users and vendors without requiring intervention from our network or security personnel. Our presentation will start with a quick overview of OpenVPN and OpenBSD and then detail the specifics of our VPN implementation. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/71.en.html G Oscar Knight John Pertalion PUBLISH 94@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 94 xorg X.org upcoming plans English en 20080517T133000 20080517T143000 01H00M00S X.org- upcoming plans The X.Org project provides an open source implementation of the X Window System. The development work is being done in conjunction with the freedesktop.org community. The X.Org Foundation is the educational non-profit corporation whose Board serves this effort, and whose Members lead this work. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/94.en.html G Matthieu Herrb PUBLISH 106@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 106 satpub Sat night at the pub Dinner out English en 20080517T180000 20080517T220000 04H00M00S Sat night at the pub- Dinner out Last chance for socializing PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/106.en.html Patty Boland's Dan Langille PUBLISH 105@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 105 fripub Friday night Pub Royal Oak English en 20080516T170000 20080516T210000 04H00M00S Friday night Pub- Royal Oak All gathering at the pub. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/105.en.html Royal Oak Pub Dan Langille PUBLISH 91@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 91 sctp SCTP SCTP what it is and how to use it English en 20080516T133000 20080516T143000 01H00M00S SCTP- SCTP what it is and how to use it This talk will introduce the attendee into the interesting world of SCTP. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/91.en.html B Randall Stewart PUBLISH 72@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 72 whatnottodo What Not To Do When Writing Network Applications The lessons learnt working with not-so-high-performance network applications English en 20080516T100000 20080516T110000 01H00M00S What Not To Do When Writing Network Applications- The lessons learnt working with not-so-high-performance network applications This talk will look at issues which face the modern network application developer, from the point of view of poorly-designed examples. This will cover internal code structure and dataflow, interaction with the TCP stack, IO scheduling in high and low latency environments and high-availability considerations. In essence, this presentation should be seen as a checklist of what _not_ to do when writing network applications. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/72.en.html H Adrian Chadd PUBLISH 78@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 78 portsbof FreeBSD ports BOF Beat the port bugs! English en 20080516T170000 20080516T200000 03H00M00S FreeBSD ports BOF- Beat the port bugs! A Birds-Of-a-Feather session for users and developers of ports on FreeBSD. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/78.en.html H Erwin Lansing PUBLISH 79@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 79 bugbusting FreeBSD bugbusting BOF overview of recent developments English en 20080516T170000 20080516T200000 03H00M00S FreeBSD bugbusting BOF- overview of recent developments Recent developments in bugbusting on FreeBSD PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/79.en.html B Mark Linimon PUBLISH 107@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 107 wiretut Wireless networking facilities in FreeBSD Hands-on experience setting up and inspecting wireless networks English en 20080515T133000 20080515T163000 03H00M00S Wireless networking facilities in FreeBSD- Hands-on experience setting up and inspecting wireless networks This tutorial will introduce attendees to the wireless networking facilities in FreeBSD and provide hands-on experience setting up and inspecting wireless networks. Attendees should have a good understanding of networking but do not need to be familiar with the IEEE 802.11 standards; any gaps will be filled in as needed. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/107.en.html Fauteaux 147B Sam Leffler PUBLISH 82@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 82 vps Resource-limiting on the Virtual Private Server A look at the current and future direction of resource-limiting in FreeBSD Jail English en 20080516T100000 20080516T110000 01H00M00S Resource-limiting on the Virtual Private Server- A look at the current and future direction of resource-limiting in FreeBSD Jail This session will discuss what server resources can or should be limited on a virtual server. It will also focus on what techniques Verio implements in order to keep multiple users on a single physical server from adversely affecting each other. For example, some resources such as CPU, Disk-I/O and Network Bandwidth should be enforced with artificial limits in order to prevent disruption amongst users. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/82.en.html B Fred Clift PUBLISH 97@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 97 close Closing Beer, prizes, secrets, Works In Progress English en 20080517T170000 20080517T180000 01H00M00S Closing- Beer, prizes, secrets, Works In Progress The traditional closing... PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/97.en.html B Robert Watson Dan Langille PUBLISH 99@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 99 cplusplus BSD licensed C++ compiler English en 20080517T160000 20080517T170000 01H00M00S BSD licensed C++ compiler [LLVM](http://llvm.org/) is a suite of carefully designed open source libraries that implement compiler components (like language front-ends, code generators, aggressive optimizers, Just-In-Time compiler support, debug support, link-time optimization, etc.). The goal of the LLVM project is to build these components in a way that allows them to be combined together to create familiar tools (like a C compiler), interesting new tools (like an OpenGL JIT compiler), and many other things we haven't thought of yet. Because LLVM is under continuous development, clients of these components naturally benefit from improvements in the libraries. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/99.en.html A Chris Lattner PUBLISH 110@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 110 bsda1 BSDA BSD Certification English en 20080516T123000 20080516T140000 01H30M00S BSDA- BSD Certification Take the first BSDA certification offered at a BSD conference PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/110.en.html F0126 Dru Lavigne PUBLISH 111@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 111 bsda2 BSDA BSD Certification English en 20080516T160000 20080516T173000 01H30M00S BSDA- BSD Certification Take the first BSDA certification offered at a BSD conference PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/111.en.html F0126 Dru Lavigne PUBLISH 112@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 112 bsda3 BSDA BSD Certification English en 20080517T123000 20080517T140000 01H30M00S BSDA- BSD Certification Take the first BSDA certification offered at a BSD conference PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/112.en.html F0126 Dru Lavigne PUBLISH 113@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 113 bsda4 BSDA BSD Certification English en 20080517T173000 20080517T190000 01H30M00S BSDA- BSD Certification Take the first BSDA certification offered at a BSD conference PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/113.en.html F0126 Dru Lavigne PUBLISH 85@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 85 regpub Registration - pub Pick up your registration pack, have a beer! English en 20080515T150000 20080515T180000 03H00M00S Registration - pub- Pick up your registration pack, have a beer! Registration pick up PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/85.en.html Royal Oak Pub Dan Langille PUBLISH 77@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 77 bugs Busting Bugs on FreeBSD Where We Are, Where We Ought To Be English en 20080516T150000 20080516T160000 01H00M00S Busting Bugs on FreeBSD- Where We Are, Where We Ought To Be FreeBSD has an active user community that submits hundreds of Problem Reports (PRs) every week. This paper discusses the problems faced in trying to handle this large number of submissions. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/77.en.html B Mark Linimon PUBLISH 100@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 100 netflow Network Diagnosis with Netflow How to Stop Blaming the Network and Find the Real Problem English en 20080514T133000 20080514T163000 03H00M00S Network Diagnosis with Netflow- How to Stop Blaming the Network and Find the Real Problem Netflow is a tool for collecting evidence of actual network activity. Unlike Wireshark or tcpdump, which only tell you what is happening right now, netflow tells you what happened in the past and allows you to compare and contrast current and historical behavior. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/100.en.html Fauteaux 147B Michael W. Lucas PUBLISH 70@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 70 debuggin Introduction to Debugging the FreeBSD Kernel English en 20080517T150000 20080517T160000 01H00M00S Introduction to Debugging the FreeBSD Kernel Just like every other piece of software, the FreeBSD kernel has bugs. Debugging a kernel is a bit different from debugging a userland program as there is nothing underneath the kernel to provide debugging facilities such as ptrace() or procfs. This paper will give a brief overview of some of the tools available for investigating bugs in the FreeBSD kernel. It will cover the in-kernel debugger DDB and the external debugger kgdb which is used to perform post-mortem analysis on kernel crash dumps. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/70.en.html B John Baldwin PUBLISH 101@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 101 tools Network Management Tools Make your Boss your Willing Slave English en 20080517T160000 20080517T170000 01H00M00S Network Management Tools- Make your Boss your Willing Slave Michael will be giving an updated talk on his favorite open source network management tools, how they hook into a business environment, and how you can use them to make the interpersonal aspects of your work easier and more enjoyable. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/101.en.html G Michael W. Lucas PUBLISH 93@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 93 zfs A closer look at the ZFS file system. simple administration, transactional semantics, end-to-end data integrity English en 20080516T113000 20080516T123000 01H00M00S A closer look at the ZFS file system.- simple administration, transactional semantics, end-to-end data integrity SUN's ZFS file system became part of FreeBSD on 6th April 2007. ZFS is a new kind of file system that provides simple administration, transactional semantics, end-to-end data integrity, and immense scalability. ZFS is not an incremental improvement to existing technology; it is a fundamentally new approach to data management. We've blown away 20 years of obsolete assumptions, eliminated complexity at the source, and created a storage system that's actually a pleasure to use. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/93.en.html B Pawel Jakub Dawidek PUBLISH 95@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 95 soc Google SoC Summer of Code English en 20080516T160000 20080516T170000 01H00M00S Google SoC- Summer of Code In this talk, I will briefly discuss some general ways Google's Open Source Team contributes to the wider community. The rest of the talk will explore some highlights of the Google Summer of Code program, our initiative to get university students involved in Open Source development. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/95.en.html B Leslie Hawthorn PUBLISH 108@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 108 desktop FreeBSD on the Desktop Making FreeBSD easy enough even a caveman can use it English en 20080516T170000 20080516T200000 03H00M00S FreeBSD on the Desktop- Making FreeBSD easy enough even a caveman can use it This is a BoF session designed to bring together the players that want to see FreeBSD succeed on the desktop. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/108.en.html G Joe Marcus Clarke PUBLISH 66@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 66 dtrace DTrace for FreeBSD What on earth is that system doing?! English en 20080517T133000 20080517T143000 01H00M00S DTrace for FreeBSD- What on earth is that system doing?! DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing facility originally developed for Solaris that can be used by administrators and developers on live production systems to examine the behavior of both user programs and of the operating system itself. DTrace enables users to explore their system to understand how it works, track down performance problems across many layers of software, or locate the cause of aberrant behavior. DTrace lets users create their own custom programs to dynamically instrument the system and provide immediate, concise answers to arbitrary questions you can formulate using the DTrace D programming language. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/66.en.html B John Birrell PUBLISH 69@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 69 finstall "finstall" - the new FreeBSD installer A graphical installer for FreeBSD English en 20080516T113000 20080516T123000 01H00M00S "finstall" - the new FreeBSD installer- A graphical installer for FreeBSD The "finstall" project, sponsored by Google as a Summer of Code 2007 project, is an attempt to create a user-friendly graphical installer for FreeBSD, with enough strong technical features to appeal to the more professional users. A long term goal for it is to be a replacement for sysinstall, and as such should support almost all of the features present in sysinstall, as well as add support for new FreeBSD features such as GEOM, ZFS, etc. This talk will describe the architecture of "finstall" and focus on its lesser known features such as remote installation. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/69.en.html H Ivan Voras PUBLISH 87@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 87 tcp Up close and personal with TCP in FreeBSD A look at the new modular TCP congestion control framework and tools for TCP forensics English en 20080517T100000 20080517T110000 01H00M00S Up close and personal with TCP in FreeBSD- A look at the new modular TCP congestion control framework and tools for TCP forensics This talk will provide an overview of the modular TCP congestion control framework and TCP research/analysis/debugging tools I have been involved in developing over the past year. I'll focus on imparting the insights gained and providing practical examples as much as possible. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/87.en.html B Lawrence Stewart PUBLISH 102@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 102 iscsi iSCSI not an Apple appliance. English en 20080517T160000 20080517T170000 01H00M00S iSCSI- not an Apple appliance. iSCSI is not an Apple appliance. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/102.en.html B Daniel Braniss PUBLISH 80@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 80 pfsense pfSense Tutorial From Zero to Hero with pfSense English en 20080514T093000 20080514T123000 03H00M00S pfSense Tutorial- From Zero to Hero with pfSense pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD tailored for use as a firewall and router. In addition to being a powerful, flexible firewalling and routing platform, it includes a long list of related features and a package system allowing further expandability without adding bloat and potential security vulnerabilities to the base distribution. pfSense is a popular project with more than 1 million downloads since its inception, and proven in countless installations ranging from small home networks protecting a PC and an Xbox to large corporations, universities and other organizations protecting thousands of network devices. This tutorial is being presented by the founders of the pfSense project, Chris Buechler and Scott Ullrich. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/80.en.html Fauteaux 147B Scott Ullrich Chris Buechler PUBLISH 76@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 76 packages The State of Packages On FreeBSD English en 20080517T100000 20080517T110000 01H00M00S The State of Packages On FreeBSD One of the strengths of FreeBSD is the ability to build almost everything from source. In application terms a "port" (Makefile and associated logic) can be used to compile and install directly on a user's machine, or binary "packages" may be created via that process and made available to other users on other machines. However, since most FreeBSD users use ports rather than packages, the state of packages has not kept up. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/76.en.html G Mark Linimon PUBLISH 89@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 89 openmoko OpenMoko The Open-Source Cell Phone English en 20080517T150000 20080517T160000 01H00M00S OpenMoko- The Open-Source Cell Phone OpenMoko is a project to make a complete open-source cell phone / PDA / do-it-all pocket computer. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/89.en.html G Ian Darwin PUBLISH 83@BSDCan2008@pentabarf.org 83 voip VoIP Tutorial English en 20080515T093000 20080515T123000 03H00M00S VoIP Tutorial VoIP is now leading a revolution in the way the World communicates, and is the rising concept which will allow seamless integration between Voice and data networks. Proprietary systems such as Skype are out there, but what can you do with a FreeBSD machine and some fantasy ? In this tutorial we will introduce the key concepts around VoIP, and we will guide you through the terminology, setup and troubleshoot of a small VoIP network, looking towards a connection to some VoIP providers, setting up a simple IVR system, along with some ideas on how to integrate this work in an existing phone system. PUBLIC CONFIRMED Lecture http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/83.en.html Fauteaux 147B Massimiliano Stucchi