Schedule


 

*Please note, all times are Eastern.
Recorded
Sunday | Community Leadership Summit
October 15, 2023
9:00 am-5:00 pm
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Registration
Sunday Registration
10:00 am-11:00 am
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11:00 am-11:45 am
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11:45 am-12:00 pm
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Break
Break
12:00 pm-1:00 pm
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1:00 pm-2:00 pm
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2:00 pm-2:45 pm
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2:45 pm-3:00 pm
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Break
Break
3:00 pm-3:45 pm
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3:45 pm-4:00 pm
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Break
Break
4:00 pm-4:45 pm
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4:45 pm-5:00 pm
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Break
Break
5:05 pm-5:15 pm
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5:15 pm-6:00 pm
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Sunday | Inclusion and Diversity in Open Source
October 15, 2023
9:00 am-5:00 pm
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Registration
Sunday Registration
1:00 pm-1:10 pm
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I&D Keynotes
I&D Welcome and Thank You’s
Kim McMahon, Lisa-Marie Namphy, Nithya Ruff
1:10 pm-1:25 pm
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I&D Keynotes
HackingDiversity
Paloma Oliveira
1:30 pm-1:45 pm
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I&D Keynotes
The Necessity of Belonging
Rochelle Newton, Drew Stinnett
1:50 pm-2:05 pm
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I&D Keynotes
Given the Choices We Have: The Power of Allyship
Fatima Sarah Khalid
2:30 pm-2:45 pm
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Break
Break
2:45 pm-3:00 pm
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I&D Breakouts
DEI Challenges and Success
Efraim Marquez-Arreaza
3:05 pm-3:20 pm
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3:25 pm-4:00 pm
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4:00 pm-4:10 pm
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Break
Break
4:15 pm-5:15 pm
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I&D Breakouts
Moderated Panel
5:15 pm-6:00 pm
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Monday | All Things Open – Day 1
October 16, 2023
7:00 am-5:00 pm
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8:45 am-10:20 am
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Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Monday – Welcome and Thank You’s
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Lessons I Learnt on Ownership
Nithya Ruff
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Openness is the Key to Good Cybersecurity
Marten Mickos
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
OSS is the Key to AI Success
Laurence Moroney
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Keynote #4
Stephen Augustus
10:15 am-10:30 am
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Break
Break
10:30 am-11:15 am
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Blockchain/Web3: Room 304
Smart Contracts Need Programability
Gabriel Barros
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
System Design on Easy Mode
Loren Sands-Ramshaw
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
Don’t Create the 15th Standard. Learn to Collaborate
Richard Boyd
Databases: Room 201
Cache Rules Everything Around Me
Matthew Groves
Developer 1: Ballroom B
7 Ways to Build an API that Developers Will Hate
Lauren Schaefer
Developer 3: Room 305B
Total ReDoS: The dangers of regex in JavaScript
Phil Nash
DevOps: Ballroom A
DPE for OSS Communities
Justin Reock
Hardware/IoT: Room 301A&B
A Java Space Quest: Roam the Universe using sensors, hand gestures, and Arduinos
Chuck Bridgham, Harry Hoots, Hank Ibell
Linux: Room 302A
How to Make Your Software Terrible to Package
Tom Callaway
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Jurity: State of the Art Open Source Software for AI Fairness Evaluation
Melinda Thielbar
11:15 am-11:30 am
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Break
Break
11:30 am-12:15 pm
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101: Room 206
Surveying the Open Quantum Landscape: Open source tools for quantum computing
Michael Maximilien, Paul Schweigert, Iskandar Sitdikov
Business: Room 307
Open Source Program Offices
Jim Jagielski
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
Detect Anything with DarkNet/YOLO
Stéphane Charette
Community: Room 306C
How to Design a Data-Driven Culture
Lauren Maffeo
Developer 1: Ballroom B
The Frontend Family Tree
Emma Twersky
Developer 3: Room 305B
Weaving Microservices into a Unified GraphQL Schema with graph-quilt
Ashpak Shaikh, Lucy Shen
DevOps: Ballroom A
Istio Ambient Service Mesh Made Easy
Lin Sun
Linux: Room 302A
What is Fedora CoreOS
Dusty Mabe
12:15 pm-1:45 pm
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Break
ATO Lunch
12:45 pm-1:30 pm
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Business: Room 307
Revisiting Open Source Business Models
Tarus Balog
Developer 1: Ballroom B
Serverless PostgreSQL
Heikki Linnakangas
DevOps: Ballroom A
Red Hat OpenShift as a Sandbox
Brad Bazemore
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Open Source Hot Takes with Google
amanda casari, Mike Bufano
1:30 pm-1:45 pm
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Break
Break
1:45 pm-2:30 pm
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Blockchain/Web3: Room 304
How to Write & Deploy a Smart Contract
Anastasia Lalamentik
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Open Source Java Frameworks: Modern Observability Practices
Wayne Brown
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
What the Heck are Server Sent Events?
Brian Rinaldi
Databases: Room 201
Building Offline-first Applications With SQLite
Vic Vijayakumar
Developer 1: Ballroom B
Async Rust: the good, the bad, and the ugly
Steve Klabnik
Developer 2: Room 305A
User Interfaces for All: Building Accessible Applications
Bryce Curtis, Keith Smith
Developer 3: Room 305B
All Your Chat Belong To Ex: Building Bots in Elixir
Jamie Wright
Hardware/IoT: Room 301A&B
How a Hardware Company Contributes to Open Source Software
Fen Aldrich
2:30 pm-2:45 pm
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Break
Break
2:45 pm-3:30 pm
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101: Room 206
The Definition of Success in Open Source
Brian Douglas
Big Data: Room 302B
Deploying Models at Scale with Apache Beam
Danny McCormick
Business: Room 307
The Most Powerful File in Your Codebase
Allen Smith
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Bringing MongoDB Workloads Back to Open Source
Peter Farkas
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
HPCC Systems Data Lake Management
Bahar Fardanian
Cloud: Room 302C
What the Heck is Edge Computing Anyway?
Austin Gil
Community: Room 306C
Are we Stewards or are we Sovereigns?
Justin Rackliffe
Databases: Room 201
Best Practices of Running Databases on Kubernetes
Peter Zaitsev
Developer 1: Ballroom B
DevSecOps: A Love Triangle
Burr Sutter
Developer 3: Room 305B
Delightful Tests With Testcontainers
Oleg Šelajev
DevOps: Ballroom A
Introduction to GitHub Copilot
Brent Laster
Linux: Room 302A
Linux Distribution Collaboration …on a Mainframe!
Elizabeth K. Joseph
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
How Open Standards Can Heal the Open Wound of AI
Mark Collier
Security: Room 303
Sudo – Giving access while staying in control
Peter Czanik
3:30 pm-3:45 pm
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Break
Break
3:45 pm-4:30 pm
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101: Room 206
Scaling an Open Source Sponsorship Program
Mike Fix, Carol Huang
Blockchain/Web3: Room 304
Hacking Decentralized RPC
Bernhard Borges
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Building AlmaLinux OS without RHEL sources code
benny Vasquez
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
The Path to Real-time Data Integration with Open Source
Josh Hicks, Eric Long
Community: Room 306C
Be Nice In The Sandbox: How Open Source Gets Competitors to Collaborate
Reese Lee, Rynn Mancuso, Austin Parker, Adriana Villela
Databases: Room 201
The $10,000 Query: A Funny Thing Happened Last Week
Matt Yonkovit
Developer 1: Ballroom B
The State of Passwordless Auth on the Web
Phil Nash
DevOps: Ballroom A
Break Glass, Repair Fast, Reconcile Automation
Rosemary Wang
Hardware/IoT: Room 301A&B
Arm: It’s not just for mobile anymore!
Michael Hall
Linux: Room 302A
Bash Configuration and Usage
David Both
Security: Room 303
A Developer’s Guide to Kubernetes Security
Gene Gotimer
4:30 pm-4:45 pm
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Break
Break
4:45 pm-5:15 pm
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Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
The Power in the Choices We Have
Fatima Sarah Khalid
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Closing Keynote
5:15 pm-5:30 pm
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Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Wrap-Up and Thank You’s
5:30 pm-6:30 pm
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5:30 pm-7:30 pm
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6:30 pm-8:00 pm
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Tuesday | All Things Open – Day 2
October 17, 2023
8:00 am-4:30 pm
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9:30 am-11:10 am
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Day 2 Keynotes: Main Stage
Tuesday – Welcome and Thank You’s
Day 2 Keynotes: Main Stage
The Power of Community
Ceora Ford
Day 2 Keynotes: Main Stage
Humans in a GenAI World
Emily Freeman
Day 2 Keynotes: Main Stage
Do More with AI and GitHub Copilot
Gwyneth Peña-Siguenza
Day 2 Keynotes: Main Stage
Feeling Stuck in Your Career…Now What?
James Quick
11:15 am-11:30 am
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Break
Break
11:30 am-12:15 pm
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101: Room 206
Git, GitHub, and Gaming
Michelle “MishManners” Mannering
Big Data: Room 302B
Know Your Data: The stats behind your alerts
Dave McAllister
Blockchain/Web3: Room 304
An Introduction to Open Source Tools for Building in Web3
Alex Shorsher
Business: Room 307
The Best Business Model for Your Open-source Project
Tatiana Krupenya
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
NucliaDB: Open Source AI Search Database
Nathan Van Gheem
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
Taming the Wild World of Open Source
Melissa McKay
Cloud: Room 302C
Industrial Mining at Scale – a Minecraft Story
Kerim Satirli
Developer 1: Ballroom B
A JavaScript Developer’s Guide to Identity
Ceora Ford
Developer 2: Room 305A
Build Developer Experience Teams for Open Source
Arundeep Nagaraj
DevOps: Ballroom A
Open Automation and the Future of DevSecOps
Lee Faus
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Panel Discussion: AI’s Impact on Developers
Emily Freeman, James Quick
Open Source Initiative: Room 301A&B
Open Source 201
Pamela Chestek
Security: Room 303
Open Source evaluation: A comprehensive guide on what you are using
Viral Chhasatia, Karan Marjara
12:15 pm-1:45 pm
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Break
ATO Lunch
12:45 pm-1:30 pm
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Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Challenges and Opportunities Building LLM-powered Application
Sachin Solkhan
Developer 1: Ballroom B
Accessibility Reimagined
Lise Noble
Open Source Initiative: Room 301A&B
Open Source and Public Policy
Deb Bryant, Stephen Jacobs, Patrick Masson, Ruth Suehle, Greg Wallace
1:30 pm-1:45 pm
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Break
Break
1:45 pm-2:30 pm
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Big Data: Room 302B
Streaming AIOps on Kubernetes at Scale
Vigith Maurice, Derek Wang
Blockchain/Web3: Room 304
Unboxing Web 3
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Weaving Microservices into a Unified GraphQL Schema with graph-quilt
Ashpak Shaikh, Lucy Shen
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
Konnektor Kitchen
Developer 1: Ballroom B
An AI-Powered Journey to Learning Python
Gwyneth Peña-Siguenza
DevOps: Ballroom A
Config Driven Development/Test Framework Architecture
Sharanabasappa Bujuruke
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Quantum Machine Learning: Cutting Through the Buzzword BS
Abby Mitchell
Networking/Infrastructure: Room 302A
Open Infrastructure – What? Why? How?
Ildikó Vancsa
Open Source Initiative: Room 301A&B
Panel: Open Source Compliance & Security
Aeva Black, Brian Dussault, Madison Oliver, Alexander Beaver
2:30 pm-2:45 pm
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Break
Break
2:45 pm-3:30 pm
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Blockchain/Web3: Room 304
Building in public: The EIP process
Andrew Day
Business: Room 307
Is Your Project a Good Fit for Monetization?
Emily Omier
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Open Source Stories: Beginnings
Sharan Foga
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
Open Source BPM Comparison
Andrew Bonham
Community: Room 306C
2 for 1: Using the Open Leadership Assessment Project to Learn About Your Open Leadership Style/Three Cups of Code
Bryan Behrenshausen, Heidi Hess von Ludewig, Vincent Mayers
Databases: Room 201
Using SQL to Find Needles in Haystacks
K.S. Bhaskar
Developer 1: Ballroom B
50 Shades of React Rendering With Next.js
Ben Ilegbodu
DevOps: Ballroom A
Test Driving Apache Tomcat 11
Bill Crowell
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Scalable OpenAI GPT Applications in the Cloud
Denis Magda
Networking/Infrastructure: Room 302A
The Bits Must Flow: Networking through the abstractions
Fen Aldrich
Open Source Initiative: Room 301A&B
Open Source AI definition: preview, feedback and working session (Extended Session)
Mer Joyce, Stefano Maffulli
3:30 pm-3:45 pm
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Break
Break
3:45 pm-4:30 pm
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4:30 pm-4:45 pm
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Break
Break
4:45 pm-5:00 pm
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Day 2 Keynotes: Main Stage
Day 2 – Closing Keynote
5:00 pm-7:00 pm
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