Linux + Networkings/Infrastructure Track Overviews
Linux remains what many in our community associate with the term “open source”, and we understand why. It’s what initially got us into the space all those years ago.
Networking & Infrastructure are considered the plumbing of today’s modern technology environments and therefore are vital.
The Linux track will take place Monday, October 16 and the Networking/Infrastructure track will take place Tuesday, October 17.
Check out the phenomenal lineup below and plan now to attend …
Linux
Monday, October 16
What is Fedora CoreOS
Dusty Mabe, Red Hat
Syncing Your Sensitive Files
Paul Bailey, Cognitive Space
Terminal acceleration: 10 hacks to increase your productivity at the command line
Jason Hibbets, Former Community Manager
Networking / Infrastructure
Tuesday, October 17
Open Infrastructure – What? Why? How?
Ildikó Vancsa, Open Infrastructure Foundation
Note, this reflects the speaker lineup current to the date of this post’s publication. Check the main schedule for the most current track sessions list.