Schedule

Wednesday, 23rd Aug

10:00 - 10:18

During the week days we write code, discuss, have meetings, eat lunch, write more code, talk more, do a meeting or two and have some fun!


Thursday, 24th Aug

10:00 - 10:19

During the week days we write code, discuss, have meetings, eat lunch, write more code, talk more, do a meeting or two and have some fun!


Friday, 25th Aug

09:58 - 10:25

Welcome to the Friday Focus!


10:29 - 10:59

Discuss the future of file sync&share: collaboration and communication


11:01 - 11:31

User Management and Authentication (LDAP/SAML/OTP/etc)


11:32 - 12:02

TU Berlin: migration from ownCloud to Nextcloud


12:58 - 13:17
Discuss security and best practices with our Head of Security.
13:30 - 14:00

Scalability recommendations: large scale deployments with Nextcloud


14:02 - 14:32

The typical Nextcloud setup for large installations includes a storage and a database cluster attached to multiple application servers behind a load balancer. This allows organisations to scale Nextcloud for thousands of users. But at some point the shared components like the storage, database and load balancer become a expensive bottleneck. Therefore Nextcloud introduced "Global Scale", a new way to scale large installations based on the unique federated sharing feature beyond this limitations. Federated sharing combined with our new developed "Lookup Server" and the "Global Site Selector" allows you to set up many small Nextcloud server based on commodity hardware and connect them to one large system. This enables organisations to scale the system to hundreds of millions of users and reduce complexity and costs dramatically. This talks will discuss Global Scale and the individual components in detail.


14:33 - 15:04

Meet Collabora, Libreoffice in the Cloud, to talk about secure collaboration.


15:30 - 16:00

Improve your productivity with the Outlook Add-in, Contacts & Calendar Apps!


16:03 - 16:18

Nextcloud Proof of concept


16:34 - 17:04

For further discussions about Nextcloud


Saturday, 26th Aug

10:30 - 10:45

Today, we’re happy to introduce the Nextcloud community to Tristan Nitot, keynote speaker of the Nextcloud Conference! Mozilla Europe co-founder and former President, current Cozy Cloud Chief Product Officer, Tristan Nitot has been a privacy activist for years now and wrote a book about data, privacy, and surveillance last year.

"I’m a huge fan of computing and the Internet but I have seen how things could become scary as the digital gets increasingly important in our lives. It seems that not all Silicon Valley tycoons fully understand that “with great power comes great responsibilities” (as Spiderman’s Uncle Ben used to say). Literally billions of people use free services such as Facebook and Google without understanding that they’re not customers of these services. Advertisers are. To make money, these companies sell targeted advertising. To target us, they want to know everything about each of us, so they capture as much personal data as they can in huge silos to analyze the data. It’s what we call “Surveillance capitalism”. The Snowden revelations have been interesting as they showed that first the NSA (U.S. National Security Agency) wants to spy on everyone, but it’s very costly. To do so, they leverage the data collection already done by Internet giants. In short, mass surveillance is made economically possible thanks to data centralization. I wanted to explain all that to ordinary people. Then I wanted to explain what each of us could do to limit our dependence to the Internet giants, by using decentralized tools and systems that are not made to collect data about us and influence us."


11:30 - 11:45

* Android App: The journey of the 1st year in the wild - Andy Scherzinger

* Introducing the Tirana Nextcloud community - Silva Arapi

* What is new in the desktop client - Roeland Douma

* Android App, current state and outlook - Tobias Kaminsky

* Client-side Encryption with Cryptomator - Tobias Hagemann

* Push Notifications in Nextcloud - Joas Schilling

* Introducing On My Disk Connector: easy way to connect your external drive to Nextcloud - Alexey Volkov

* p≡p ≡ pretty Easy privacy - Privacy by Default - sva

* Making communication easier: The Nextcloud Chat - Klaus Herberth

* RGSoC experience with Nextcloud Project - Jona Azizaj and Xheni Myrtaj

* VNCsafe Zimlet - Nextcloud & Zimbra Integration - Oscar Arias Ferrera

* 😃😶🙃🤓 Fostering a diverse & welcoming community - Jan-Christoph Borchardt


13:15 - 14:15

In this workshop we will demonstrate a pre-production version of On My Disk Connector, a special hardware designed to give a second life to your external USB or SATA drive as an extended storage of your Nextcloud server. Built upon popular SoC, powered by custom firmware, packed as an affordable consumer product, it delivers a true plug-and-play experience to Nextcloud end users. We will try it out and compare it to the Nextcloud box and some other interesting competitors.


13:59 - 14:14

It has been over a year now since we have started theming the desktop client. However in the recent months more things have happened.

* AppImages

* GSOC work

* ...

This talk will give an overview of what was done and where we want to go next!


14:36 - 15:36

In this workshop, you'll learn how you can store sensitive files in your Nextcloud by using Cryptomator's client-side encryption. The workshop's focus is on Nextcloud's storage feature. We will explore Cryptomator's encryption scheme and security architecture in full detail. We will cover common cloud storage scenarios and how Cryptomator handles them including its limitations.

Goal of this workshop is to draft an architecture or concept on how Cryptomator could be integrated into Nextcloud in order to achieve client-side encryption in a web browser.

Cryptomator is an open-source solution for client-side encryption of your cloud files. Cryptomator is made by Skymatic in Bonn, Germany.


15:15 - 15:30

Do you already contribute to Nextcloud? Maybe you'd like to contribute? Especially to mobile, which you adore? Well, this is the workshop for you then!

Building out a feature requires careful thinking and planning before we can even get to the development phase. Often, this step is skipped due to time constraints and results in a poor UX.

But it shouldn't be like that. Together, we will improve on this and all of you can help, even if you're not developers. Regular users, advanced users, consultants ... everybody is welcome, and each one of you brings a unique view on how things should work.

In this workshop, we will jointly pick one or two (existing) screens in the Nextcloud Android application and rethink them to improve the experience an "average Joe" has.


19:00 - 19:15

Come have a beer with us and party at Biergarten!


Sunday, 27th Aug

11:30 - 12:30

* Welcome to TU Berlin - we're now Nextclouders - Thomas Hildmann

* Video Calls in Nextcloud - Ivan Sein & Joas Schilling

* Streamlining the Nextcloud Docker Experience - Paul Adams

* DAVdroid / Nextcloud Integration - Bernhard Stockmann & Ricki Hirner

* Audio Player: our lessons learned and outlook - Marcel Scherello

* iOS announcements - Nina Cercy

* 🎨 Join the Nextcloud design team! - Jan-Christoph Borchardt

* Free Software Licensing in a Nutshell - What every developer should know - Björn Schießle

* State of the Deck app - Julian Härtl

* How to jump start a local floss community - Redon Skikuli

* How many lines of code do you need to build your first Nextcloud App? - Camila San Martin Ayres

* Get your family and friends to use Nextcloud - Nina Cercy

* My summer with GNOME and Nextcloud - Julius Härtl

* Nextcloud in the public administration & the importance of the community in the process - Redon Skikuli

* Real-time Secure Collaboration with Collabora, what's next? - Michael Meeks

* NextCloudPi, easy self-hosting for everyone - Ignacio Núñez Hernanz


14:00 - 14:15

1. Summary

Extend your Nextcloud instance with functionalities that you need by developing an app.

2. The goal

Create from scratch your first app to bring new functionalities to your Nextcloud instance. We will start with an skeleton for your app and then you can implement your idea.

3. Target audience

Beginners with some web programming knowledge.

Ideally everybody would already have a local instance of Nextcloud running in their laptop but we can help with that: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10.0/developer_manual/general/devenv.html

4. Topics we will cover

- Get Nextcloud up and running your laptop. (Do you already have it running?)

- What is an app in Nextcloud.

- Do you already know what you want to develop?

- Create the skeleton.

- How to add your app to your Nextcloud instance.

- Where to add your code in the skeleton.

- What the Nexcloud API can do for you.


14:44 - 14:59

This workshop is a follow-up to my proposed talk on the subject of the official Nextcloud Docker image. In this workshop we will cover:

  • Overview of the current official image vs my proposed new image
  • How to build/run the new image
  • What improvements can we make to better support the Nextcloud 12 feature set

The intended output of this session is an improved Dockerfile for Nextcloud which can be considered for production use.

No prior knowledge of Docker is assumed, but workshop participants should have Docker installed on their machines to gain the most out of this session.


15:44 - 16:44

Let’s talk about aspects we want to work on, what we should improve, and how Nextcloud should work & look in the future!

Some tentative topics:

  • Parity across web interface, mobile apps and desktop client
  • Consistent design across the different Nextcloud web apps
  • Better documentation and standardization
  • Specific design improvements: Simpler sharing workflow, placement of upload button & progress bar, a proper grid view, a better shared file view
  • Improving the https://nextcloud.com/design page
  • Improving accessibility
  • How to get more designers involved
  • … what can you think of? :)

Monday, 28th Aug

10:00 - 10:19

During the week days we write code, discuss, have meetings, eat lunch, write more code, talk more, do a meeting or two and have some fun!


Wednesday, 23rd Aug
 
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
Coding Rooms
Coding sprint
Coding sprint (10:00 - 10:18)

About the session

During the week days we write code, discuss, have meetings, eat lunch, write more code, talk more, do a meeting or two and have some fun!


Speakers

Jos Poortvliet

Nextcloud GmbH


Coding Rooms

Wednesday, 23rd Aug, 10:00 - 10:18

  •  
  • Coding


Thursday, 24th Aug
 
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
Coding Rooms
Coding sprint
Coding sprint (10:00 - 10:19)

About the session

During the week days we write code, discuss, have meetings, eat lunch, write more code, talk more, do a meeting or two and have some fun!


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Coding Rooms

Thursday, 24th Aug, 10:00 - 10:19

  •  
  • Coding


Friday, 25th Aug
 
09:00
09:15
09:30
09:45
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:30
11:45
12:00
12:15
12:30
12:45
13:00
13:15
13:30
13:45
14:00
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15
15:30
15:45
16:00
16:15
16:30
16:45
17:00
17:15
17:30
17:45
Main Room
Greetings
Greetings (09:58 - 10:25)

About the session

Welcome to the Friday Focus!


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 09:58 - 10:25

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


The future of file sync&share: collaboration and communication
The future of file sync&share: collaboration and communication (10:29 - 10:59)

About the session

Discuss the future of file sync&share: collaboration and communication


Speakers

Frank Karlitschek

CEO Nextcloud GmbH


Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 10:29 - 10:59

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


User Management and Authentication (LDAP/SAML/OTP/etc)
User Management and Authentication (LDAP/SAML/OTP/etc) (11:01 - 11:31)

About the session

User Management and Authentication (LDAP/SAML/OTP/etc)


Speakers

Arthur Schiwon

Nextcloud GmbH


Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 11:01 - 11:31

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


TU Berlin: migration from ownCloud to Nextcloud
TU Berlin: migration from ownCloud to Nextcloud (11:32 - 12:02)

About the session

TU Berlin: migration from ownCloud to Nextcloud


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 11:32 - 12:02

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Next Generation Security Technology
Next Generation Security Technology (12:58 - 13:17)

About the session

Discuss security and best practices with our Head of Security.

Speakers

Lukas Reschke

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 12:58 - 13:17

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Scalability recommendations: large scale deployments with Nextcloud
Scalability recommendations: large scale deployments with Nextcloud (13:30 - 14:00)

About the session

Scalability recommendations: large scale deployments with Nextcloud


Speakers

Morris Jobke

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 13:30 - 14:00

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Global Scale - A new way to scale large installations
Global Scale - A new way to scale large installations (14:02 - 14:32)

About the session

The typical Nextcloud setup for large installations includes a storage and a database cluster attached to multiple application servers behind a load balancer. This allows organisations to scale Nextcloud for thousands of users. But at some point the shared components like the storage, database and load balancer become a expensive bottleneck. Therefore Nextcloud introduced "Global Scale", a new way to scale large installations based on the unique federated sharing feature beyond this limitations. Federated sharing combined with our new developed "Lookup Server" and the "Global Site Selector" allows you to set up many small Nextcloud server based on commodity hardware and connect them to one large system. This enables organisations to scale the system to hundreds of millions of users and reduce complexity and costs dramatically. This talks will discuss Global Scale and the individual components in detail.


Speakers

Björn Schießle

Nextcloud GmbH

Björn Schießle has been developing federated technology for ownCloud and now Nextcloud since 2012. He is a graduated computer scientist and conducted research in the area of cloud robotics before he joined ownCloud and later on Nextcloud. He is active in the Free Software community for more than 20 years. As a long-time Free Software activist he has a deep understanding about the political, legal and social aspects of software freedom.


Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 14:02 - 14:32

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Real-time Secure Collaboration
Real-time Secure Collaboration (14:33 - 15:04)

About the session

Meet Collabora, Libreoffice in the Cloud, to talk about secure collaboration.


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 14:33 - 15:04

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Improve your productivity with Nextcloud
Improve your productivity with Nextcloud (15:30 - 16:00)

About the session

Improve your productivity with the Outlook Add-in, Contacts & Calendar Apps!


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 15:30 - 16:00

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Nextcloud Proof of concept
Nextcloud Proof of concept (16:03 - 16:18)

About the session

Nextcloud Proof of concept


Speakers

Olivier Paroz and Matthias Wobben

Nextcloud


Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 16:03 - 16:18

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Closing Plenary
Closing Plenary (16:34 - 17:04)

About the session

For further discussions about Nextcloud


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Main Room

Friday, 25th Aug, 16:34 - 17:04

  •  
  • Enterprise Track


Saturday, 26th Aug
 
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:15
11:30
11:45
12:00
12:15
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12:45
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13:15
13:30
13:45
14:00
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15
15:30
15:45
16:00
16:15
16:30
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17:00
17:15
17:30
17:45
18:00
18:15
18:30
18:45
19:00
19:15
19:30
19:45
Main Room
Keynote - Come build the future of private Clouds
Keynote - Come build the future of private Clouds (10:30 - 10:45)

About the session

Today, we’re happy to introduce the Nextcloud community to Tristan Nitot, keynote speaker of the Nextcloud Conference! Mozilla Europe co-founder and former President, current Cozy Cloud Chief Product Officer, Tristan Nitot has been a privacy activist for years now and wrote a book about data, privacy, and surveillance last year.

"I’m a huge fan of computing and the Internet but I have seen how things could become scary as the digital gets increasingly important in our lives. It seems that not all Silicon Valley tycoons fully understand that “with great power comes great responsibilities” (as Spiderman’s Uncle Ben used to say). Literally billions of people use free services such as Facebook and Google without understanding that they’re not customers of these services. Advertisers are. To make money, these companies sell targeted advertising. To target us, they want to know everything about each of us, so they capture as much personal data as they can in huge silos to analyze the data. It’s what we call “Surveillance capitalism”. The Snowden revelations have been interesting as they showed that first the NSA (U.S. National Security Agency) wants to spy on everyone, but it’s very costly. To do so, they leverage the data collection already done by Internet giants. In short, mass surveillance is made economically possible thanks to data centralization. I wanted to explain all that to ordinary people. Then I wanted to explain what each of us could do to limit our dependence to the Internet giants, by using decentralized tools and systems that are not made to collect data about us and influence us."


Speakers

Tristan Nitot

Main Room

Saturday, 26th Aug, 10:30 - 10:45

  •  
  • Main Track


Saturday Lightning talks
Saturday Lightning talks (11:30 - 11:45)

About the session

* Android App: The journey of the 1st year in the wild - Andy Scherzinger

* Introducing the Tirana Nextcloud community - Silva Arapi

* What is new in the desktop client - Roeland Douma

* Android App, current state and outlook - Tobias Kaminsky

* Client-side Encryption with Cryptomator - Tobias Hagemann

* Push Notifications in Nextcloud - Joas Schilling

* Introducing On My Disk Connector: easy way to connect your external drive to Nextcloud - Alexey Volkov

* p≡p ≡ pretty Easy privacy - Privacy by Default - sva

* Making communication easier: The Nextcloud Chat - Klaus Herberth

* RGSoC experience with Nextcloud Project - Jona Azizaj and Xheni Myrtaj

* VNCsafe Zimlet - Nextcloud & Zimbra Integration - Oscar Arias Ferrera

* 😃😶🙃🤓 Fostering a diverse & welcoming community - Jan-Christoph Borchardt


Speakers

Andy Scherzinger

Contributor


Roeland Douma

Klaus Herberth

Contributor


Tobias Hagemann

Contributor


Ivan Sein

Silva Arapi

Contributor

I'm currently a student, getting a masters degree in Information Security. I have been a member of the Open Labs Hackerspace for the last two years where I have helped with organizing different events about open source software projects. I'm one of the co-organizers of Open Source Conference Albania, one of the biggest conferences in our region dedicated to open source software. I have been leading the Nextcloud project in the hackerspace for the last months and I have contributed mostly by advocating it. I am very passionate about the topics of privacy, espionage, massive surveillance etc. Also a bit new to public speaking but getting better with time :)


Jan-Christoph Borchardt

Design Lead Nextcloud & Open Source Design


Oscar Arias Farrera

International Sales VNC - Virtual Network Consult AG


Xheni Myrtaj

Xheni is a Business Informatics graduate and currently studying Msc in Information Security. She is a student of Rails Girls Summer of Code. Also member of Open Labs Albania, the local community which promotes free and open source technologies, open data, open technological standards, online privacy etc.


Joas Schilling

Tobias Kaminsky

Nextcloud GmbH


Jona Azizaj

sva

Main Room

Saturday, 26th Aug, 11:30 - 11:45

  •  
  • Main Track


What is new in the desktop client
What is new in the desktop client (13:59 - 14:14)

About the session

It has been over a year now since we have started theming the desktop client. However in the recent months more things have happened.

* AppImages

* GSOC work

* ...

This talk will give an overview of what was done and where we want to go next!


Speakers

Roeland Douma

Main Room

Saturday, 26th Aug, 13:59 - 14:14

  •  
  • Workshop Track


So you want to contribute? Building a user-centric UX by example
So you want to contribute? Building a user-centric UX by example (15:15 - 15:30)

About the session

Do you already contribute to Nextcloud? Maybe you'd like to contribute? Especially to mobile, which you adore? Well, this is the workshop for you then!

Building out a feature requires careful thinking and planning before we can even get to the development phase. Often, this step is skipped due to time constraints and results in a poor UX.

But it shouldn't be like that. Together, we will improve on this and all of you can help, even if you're not developers. Regular users, advanced users, consultants ... everybody is welcome, and each one of you brings a unique view on how things should work.

In this workshop, we will jointly pick one or two (existing) screens in the Nextcloud Android application and rethink them to improve the experience an "average Joe" has.


Speakers

Mario Danic

Nextcloud GmbH


Main Room

Saturday, 26th Aug, 15:15 - 15:30

  •  
  • Workshop Track


Party at Biergarten!
Party at Biergarten! (19:00 - 19:15)

About the session

Come have a beer with us and party at Biergarten!


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Main Room

Saturday, 26th Aug, 19:00 - 19:15

  •  
  • Main Track


Room 1
Introducing On My Disk Connector: easy way to connect your external drive to Nextcloud
Introducing On My Disk Connector: easy way to connect your external drive to Nextcloud (13:15 - 14:15)

About the session

In this workshop we will demonstrate a pre-production version of On My Disk Connector, a special hardware designed to give a second life to your external USB or SATA drive as an extended storage of your Nextcloud server. Built upon popular SoC, powered by custom firmware, packed as an affordable consumer product, it delivers a true plug-and-play experience to Nextcloud end users. We will try it out and compare it to the Nextcloud box and some other interesting competitors.


Speakers

Alexey Volkov

CEO On My Disk

Embedded systems engineer, free software enthusiast, startuper.

Room 1

Saturday, 26th Aug, 13:15 - 14:15

  •  
  • Workshop Track


Client-side Encryption with Cryptomator
Client-side Encryption with Cryptomator (14:36 - 15:36)

About the session

In this workshop, you'll learn how you can store sensitive files in your Nextcloud by using Cryptomator's client-side encryption. The workshop's focus is on Nextcloud's storage feature. We will explore Cryptomator's encryption scheme and security architecture in full detail. We will cover common cloud storage scenarios and how Cryptomator handles them including its limitations.

Goal of this workshop is to draft an architecture or concept on how Cryptomator could be integrated into Nextcloud in order to achieve client-side encryption in a web browser.

Cryptomator is an open-source solution for client-side encryption of your cloud files. Cryptomator is made by Skymatic in Bonn, Germany.


Speakers

Tobias Hagemann

Contributor


Room 1

Saturday, 26th Aug, 14:36 - 15:36

  •  
  • Workshop Track


Sunday, 27th Aug
 
11:00
11:15
11:30
11:45
12:00
12:15
12:30
12:45
13:00
13:15
13:30
13:45
14:00
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15
15:30
15:45
16:00
16:15
16:30
16:45
Main Room
Sunday Lightning Talks
Sunday Lightning Talks (11:30 - 12:30)

About the session

* Welcome to TU Berlin - we're now Nextclouders - Thomas Hildmann

* Video Calls in Nextcloud - Ivan Sein & Joas Schilling

* Streamlining the Nextcloud Docker Experience - Paul Adams

* DAVdroid / Nextcloud Integration - Bernhard Stockmann & Ricki Hirner

* Audio Player: our lessons learned and outlook - Marcel Scherello

* iOS announcements - Nina Cercy

* 🎨 Join the Nextcloud design team! - Jan-Christoph Borchardt

* Free Software Licensing in a Nutshell - What every developer should know - Björn Schießle

* State of the Deck app - Julian Härtl

* How to jump start a local floss community - Redon Skikuli

* How many lines of code do you need to build your first Nextcloud App? - Camila San Martin Ayres

* Get your family and friends to use Nextcloud - Nina Cercy

* My summer with GNOME and Nextcloud - Julius Härtl

* Nextcloud in the public administration & the importance of the community in the process - Redon Skikuli

* Real-time Secure Collaboration with Collabora, what's next? - Michael Meeks

* NextCloudPi, easy self-hosting for everyone - Ignacio Núñez Hernanz


Speakers

Björn Schießle

Nextcloud GmbH

Björn Schießle has been developing federated technology for ownCloud and now Nextcloud since 2012. He is a graduated computer scientist and conducted research in the area of cloud robotics before he joined ownCloud and later on Nextcloud. He is active in the Free Software community for more than 20 years. As a long-time Free Software activist he has a deep understanding about the political, legal and social aspects of software freedom.


Ivan Sein

Julius Härtl

Contributor


Redon Skikuli

Contributor

Redon is a Nextcloud community member from Tirana, Albania. He has been involved since the early days of the local community organizing events and localization sprints and also facilitating Nextcloud presence at Open Source Conference.

Thomas Hildmann

Head of Department Infrastructure tubIT - IT Service Center, Technische Universität Berlin


Nextcloud Conference

Camila San Martin Ayres

Software Engineer Contributor

I am software engineer living in Berlin since 2012. Besides being just another Brazilian with a long name living in Germany, I'm a curious person experimenting with life and computers while married to a Dutch person and living with a dog named Popcorn.

Jan-Christoph Borchardt

Design Lead Nextcloud & Open Source Design


Marcel Scherello
Master of the Audio Player

Ricki Hirner

bitfire.at


Bernhard Stockmann

bitfire.at


Ignacio Núñez Hernanz

NextCloudPi developer Own Your Bits - NextCloudPi


Joas Schilling

Paul Adams

Silva Arapi

Contributor

I'm currently a student, getting a masters degree in Information Security. I have been a member of the Open Labs Hackerspace for the last two years where I have helped with organizing different events about open source software projects. I'm one of the co-organizers of Open Source Conference Albania, one of the biggest conferences in our region dedicated to open source software. I have been leading the Nextcloud project in the hackerspace for the last months and I have contributed mostly by advocating it. I am very passionate about the topics of privacy, espionage, massive surveillance etc. Also a bit new to public speaking but getting better with time :)


Main Room

Sunday, 27th Aug, 11:30 - 12:30

  •  
  • Main Track


How many lines of code do you need to build your first Nextcloud app?
How many lines of code do you need to build your first Nextcloud app? (14:00 - 14:15)

About the session

1. Summary

Extend your Nextcloud instance with functionalities that you need by developing an app.

2. The goal

Create from scratch your first app to bring new functionalities to your Nextcloud instance. We will start with an skeleton for your app and then you can implement your idea.

3. Target audience

Beginners with some web programming knowledge.

Ideally everybody would already have a local instance of Nextcloud running in their laptop but we can help with that: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/10.0/developer_manual/general/devenv.html

4. Topics we will cover

- Get Nextcloud up and running your laptop. (Do you already have it running?)

- What is an app in Nextcloud.

- Do you already know what you want to develop?

- Create the skeleton.

- How to add your app to your Nextcloud instance.

- Where to add your code in the skeleton.

- What the Nexcloud API can do for you.


Speakers

Camila San Martin Ayres

Software Engineer Contributor

I am software engineer living in Berlin since 2012. Besides being just another Brazilian with a long name living in Germany, I'm a curious person experimenting with life and computers while married to a Dutch person and living with a dog named Popcorn.

Main Room

Sunday, 27th Aug, 14:00 - 14:15

  •  
  • Workshop Track


🎨 Nextcloud design team discussion
🎨 Nextcloud design team discussion (15:44 - 16:44)

About the session

Let’s talk about aspects we want to work on, what we should improve, and how Nextcloud should work & look in the future!

Some tentative topics:

  • Parity across web interface, mobile apps and desktop client
  • Consistent design across the different Nextcloud web apps
  • Better documentation and standardization
  • Specific design improvements: Simpler sharing workflow, placement of upload button & progress bar, a proper grid view, a better shared file view
  • Improving the https://nextcloud.com/design page
  • Improving accessibility
  • How to get more designers involved
  • … what can you think of? :)

Speakers

Jan-Christoph Borchardt

Design Lead Nextcloud & Open Source Design


Main Room

Sunday, 27th Aug, 15:44 - 16:44

  •  
  • Workshop Track


Room 1
Nextcloud Docker Image Enrichment
Nextcloud Docker Image Enrichment (14:44 - 14:59)

About the session

This workshop is a follow-up to my proposed talk on the subject of the official Nextcloud Docker image. In this workshop we will cover:

  • Overview of the current official image vs my proposed new image
  • How to build/run the new image
  • What improvements can we make to better support the Nextcloud 12 feature set

The intended output of this session is an improved Dockerfile for Nextcloud which can be considered for production use.

No prior knowledge of Docker is assumed, but workshop participants should have Docker installed on their machines to gain the most out of this session.


Speakers

Paul Adams

Room 1

Sunday, 27th Aug, 14:44 - 14:59

  •  
  • Workshop Track


Monday, 28th Aug
 
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:45
Coding Rooms
Coding sprint
Coding sprint (10:00 - 10:19)

About the session

During the week days we write code, discuss, have meetings, eat lunch, write more code, talk more, do a meeting or two and have some fun!


Speakers

Nextcloud Conference

Coding Rooms

Monday, 28th Aug, 10:00 - 10:19

  •  
  • Coding


  • Coding
  • Enterprise Track
  • Main Track
  • Workshop Track