Schedule: All Things Open – Day 1
7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Registration
Check-In and Onsite Registration Opens
8:45 am - 10:20 am
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Monday – Welcome and Thank You’s
10:15 am - 10:30 am
Break
Break
10:30 am - 11:15 am
101: Room 206
Getting the Most Out of Your Terminal with the GitHub CLI and GitHub Copilot
Christina Warren
Big Data: Room 302B
Observability Data Engineering: A Story About Math, 4 Golden Signals, and Business Intelligence
Jack Neely
Community: Room 306C
Securing Open Source Community Funding in 2023: Rewriting the Business Playbook
Jon Gottfried
Hardware/IoT: Room 301A&B
A Java Space Quest: Roam the Universe using sensors, hand gestures, and Arduinos
Chuck Bridgham
Harry Hoots
Hank Ibell
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Jurity: State of the Art Open Source Software for AI Fairness Evaluation
Jurity: State of the Art Open Source Software for AI Fairness Evaluation
Melinda Thielbar
Security: Room 303
Fortifying the Future: Tackling Security Challenges in AI/ML Applications
Christine Abernathy
11:15 am - 11:30 am
Break
Break
11:30 am - 12:15 pm
101: Room 206
Surveying the Open Quantum Landscape: Open source tools for quantum computing
Michael Maximilien
Paul Schweigert
Iskandar Sitdikov
Big Data: Room 302B
2 for 1: The Day OpenAPI Became Important/Gating Your APIs Without Lifting a Server
Joyce Lin
Garth Henson
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
An Innovative Approach to Giving Back to Open Source Projects That Power Your Business
Max Mizzi
Databases: Room 201
Building Open Source Desktop GIS Plugins With QGIS, Python, and Neo4j
William Lyon
Developer 2: Room 305A
2 for 1: Angular Across the Stack with Analog/Deconstructing Compute-Storage Separation: A Hip-Hop Producer’s Guide to Data Management
Brandon Roberts
Joshua Alphonse
Developer 3: Room 305B
Weaving Microservices into a Unified GraphQL Schema with graph-quilt
Ashpak Shaikh
Lucy Shen
Hardware/IoT: Room 301A&B
From an Artificial Nose Weekend Hack to a Future-proof IoT Device
Benjamin Cabé
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
Imagined Dragons: Building an Imagination-Powered Music Recommendation Platform
Eric Allen
Security: Room 303
Ensuring API Security with Contract Testing: Tips and Best Practices
W. Ian Douglas
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Break
ATO Lunch
12:45 pm - 1:30 pm
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
What’s New with rubicon-ml? Capital One’s Solution for Logging the ML Lifecycle
Kishore Iyer
Ryan Soley
Case Study/Demo 2: Room 306B
The Search for Transparency and Accountability in the Age of AI:RAI & XAI as essential tools.
Ezequiel Lanza
1:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Break
Break
1:45 pm - 2:30 pm
101: Room 206
Beyond the Download Button: Lessons Learned from Analyzing 1 Billion Open Source Downloads
Avi Press
Big Data: Room 302B
Let’s Talk Data Contracts, Data Products, Data Mesh, and Open-Source
Jean-Georges Perrin
Business: Room 307
2 for 1: The Hidden Life of Open Source/How Many Ways Can You Fail? A Taxonomy of Corporate (in)Decision
amanda casari
Federico Lucifredi
Case Study/Demo 1: Room 306A
Open Source Java Frameworks: Modern Observability Practices
Wayne Brown
Cloud: Room 302C
2 for 1: Kconnect: A Better Way to Connect to Kubernetes Clusters/Optimizing vector search in Postgres shouldn’t be this hard 😢
Robert Casale
Raouf Chebri
Community: Room 306C
2 for 1: Open Source Insights from 11,000 Early Career Technologists/Which Technical Practices Naturally Foster a Culture of Trust and Accountability?
Fiona Whittington
Robert Clawson
Developer 2: Room 305A
User Interfaces for All: Building Accessible Applications
Bryce Curtis
Keith Smith
DevOps: Ballroom A
There’s an Action for that! Exploring the possibilities of GitHub Actions
Kedasha Kerr
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
2 for 1: Annotating Log Data for Machine Learning/Get to Know PyTorch – A cutting edge open source AI framework for Machine Learning
Julia Li
Sahdev Zala
Security: Room 303
Securing Your Software Supply Chain One Open Source Project at a Time
Lori Lorusso
2:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Break
Break
2:45 pm - 3:30 pm
Developer 2: Room 305A
Cracking the Code: Unleashing the developer force to skyrocket open source communities
Hardware/IoT: Room 301A&B
Reviving an Old Computer for Home Automation: Installing Linux, Home Assistant, CasaOS, and AdGuard
Ricardo Fearing
3:30 pm - 3:45 pm
Break
Break
3:45 pm - 4:30 pm
Big Data: Room 302B
Modeling Financial Data In Cassandra To Serve Real Time And Batch Workloads At Same Time
Gokul Prabagaren
Nagesh Vinnakota
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
Developer 3: Room 305B
Using Postgres + OpenAI to power your AI Recommendation Engine
Chris Winslett
Machine Learning/AI: Ballroom C
What Does the AI Revolution Mean for Open Source, Open Tech and Open Societies
Frank Karlitschek
4:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Break
Break
4:45 pm - 5:15 pm
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Closing Keynote
5:15 pm - 5:30 pm
Day 1 Keynotes: Main Stage
Wrap-Up and Thank You’s
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Socials
Post-Programming Social
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm