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Architecturing and Securing IoT Cloud Platforms
December 30, 2019
IoT device management and multi-protocol messaging platform demands specific architectural decisions and high-concurrency approaches due to the massive number of devices we expect to be connected in t …
Contain Your Desktop Applications with Flatpak
December 30, 2019
Flatpak is the new way of packaging and running applications that is compatible across different Linux distributions. In this talk we will explore Flatpaks internal sandboxing mechanisms and see how …
CRIU: CRazI stUff for the Mainframe?
December 30, 2019
2012, January 12, 20:42: Linus Torvalds merges Andrew's "patch-bomb" with the first CRIU kernel patches including the comment "… a project by various mad Russians to perform c/r mainly from userspac …
Designing and Performing Marketing Campaigns for Open Source Products
December 30, 2019
Designing and performing marketing campaigns for Open Source products must be approached differently than proprietary software alternatives. Our presentation abounds in this claim, assembling three co …
Detecting Performance Regressions in the Linux Kernel
December 30, 2019
Performance of the Linux kernel is one of the key features for its users. Despite this fact, systematic testing for performance regressions is relatively scarce because of its inherent difficulty. In …
From Dockerfiles to Ansible Container
December 30, 2019
Come and discover how you can utilize Ansible language paired with ansible-container tool for a complete lifecycle of your containerized project. This talk contains lessons learnt from turning a docke …
GPU, USB, NICs and Other Physical Devices in Your Containers
December 30, 2019
The very definition of a container is that it's a set of processes, or in this case full operating system which is sharing the kernel with the host machine. This opens a full array of possibilities as …
Mission Impossible: Open Source Compliance for 1990s Licenses in Todays World. Will the OS Communities Soon Face OSS Trolls?
December 30, 2019
This session will discuss the following: Why do 30 years old licenses cause compliance issues in todays world of IoT, embedded devices and software stacks? Why have the risks of non-compliance inc …
Mixed License FOSS Projects: Unintended Consequences, Worked Examples, Best Practices
December 30, 2019
Many projects start out with the intention of staying single license FOSS projects. As your project grows, reality hits: some components or files may need to use different licenses than originally ant …
OpenSDS and Storage Transformation for Cloudification at Vodafone
December 30, 2019
OpenSDS is an open-source project created to address the storage challenges, particularly in scale-out cloud native environments, with heterogeneous storage platforms. The project promotes the use of …
Tutorial: 'Goodbye! printf()' Hands-on with uftrace: Function Graph Tracer for C/C++
December 30, 2019
Want to look into the runtime behavior of your or other huge C/C++ programs ?Need to trace and analyze them on both the user and kernel space ?See how to efficiently do that using the uftrace tool. In …
Automation beyond Testing and Embedded System Validation
December 29, 2019
Current OSS testing projects like LAVA have mostly achieved their goals: automate and simplify software testing on embedded hardware. However, the integrated automation layer is not easy to reuse for …
Containerd Internals: Building a Core Container Runtime
December 29, 2019
Containerd is the core container runtime used in Docker to execute containers and distribute images. It was designed from the ground up to support the OCI image and runtime specifications. The design …
Kernel Live Patching: Current State and Future Development
December 29, 2019
Kernel Live Patching allows kernel patches to be applied to a running system without a reboot. It is a part of the Linux kernel mainline. In this talk, Miroslav will describe the current state of the …
Rethinking the OS: A Travel Journal
December 29, 2019
A new wave of Operating Systems optimized for containers appeared on the horizon making us excited and puzzled at the same time."Why do we need anything different for containers when traditional OSs s …
The Money Tree
December 29, 2019
Build a great Open Source Project and they will come, but without solid financial management, the project will have a short life. Many people discover that being a great coder and/or math geek doesnt …
BoF: Bringing More Women into Tech - One Summer at a Time [RGSoC]
December 28, 2019
Bringing more women into tech - one summer at a time [RGSoC]This year Rails Girls Summer of Code [RGSoC], a program aimed to bring more women into coding marked its 5th edition. The basic idea behind …
BoF: Embedded Linux Size
December 28, 2019
This "Birds of a Feather" session will start by a quick update on available resources and recent efforts to reduce the size of the Linux kernel and the filesystem it uses. An ARM based system running …
BoF: How Open Source Project Xen Puts Security Software Vendors Ahead of Emerging Threats
December 28, 2019
This presentation covers a real-world case study of Bitdefender Hypervisor Introspection (HVI) that is based on Xen Project software. On April 14th, The Shadow Brokers released the Eternalblue exploit …
BoF: Open Source Delivered in Containers and Their Licenses
December 28, 2019
Linux containers are a great way to deliver (not just) open source software and they are used everywhere for this purpose. From open source aspect the problem with container images is that they hide w …
BoF: Why Containers Are Really Just Fancy Files and Fancy Processes
December 28, 2019
It took years to boil containers down to this simple explanation - containers are just fancy files and fancy processes. Let me explainContainers, in a way, are not terribly different than regular pro …
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Object Storage
December 28, 2019
The rapid growth of unstructured data is fueling the need for a next generation storage thats flexible, economical, and scalable enough to handle the petabytes of data being created every day. Object …
Introducing the Lab in a Box Concept
December 28, 2019
Continuous Integration (CI) has been a hot topic for long time. With the growing number of architectures and boards, it becomes impossible for maintainers to validate a patch on all configurations, ma …
Keynote: Open Source Networking and a Vision of Fully Automated Networks
December 28, 2019
A disruption in 140+ year old telecom industry is making networking cool again with SDN/NFV, 5G, IOT, and AI at the heart of network automation. This talk will focus on how Carriers, Enterprises and …
Kubernetes Day 2: Monitoring
December 28, 2019
There are plenty of ways to setup a Kubernetes cluster, kubeadm, bootkube, kargo, and a lot more, but what happens after setup? Monitoring your cluster health as well as the workload running in the cl …
PNDA: Learn to Bootstrap an Open Source Big Data Platform
December 28, 2019
Innovation in the big data space is rapid, but combining multiple technologies into an endtoend solution is extremely complex and time consuming. The vision of PNDA, the open source big data analyti …
A Shell Script a Day Keeps Your Trouble Away
December 27, 2019
The UNIX command line shell (bash) with it's many tools and possibilities is a very powerful but less and less used system. Harald Koenig will show interactively and step by step how to solve a probl …
DSM, EIF, RED: Acronyms on the EU Level and Why They Matter for Software Freedom
December 27, 2019
In the coming years, the EU is determined to bring its industries to the digital market and acquire a leading position on the global tech market. In order to achieve this ambitious goal of allowing Eu …
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