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Friday
, January 25
A112
9:30am •
How open-source made me a better developer
10:00am •
Get more people to participate in your project
10:30am •
Using Maslow’s Psychology to Build Your Best Team
11:00am •
Howto engage Python contributors in the long term?
12:00pm •
Developer Communities are just like coffee shops
1:00pm •
Bridging the Divide Between Community & Corporate
1:30pm •
Debate and commit: Making decisions stick
2:00pm •
Managing changes in open source projects
3:00pm •
Why Is My Community In Danger?
4:00pm •
Cultural Diversity and Open Source Communities
4:30pm •
Becoming OpenStack Developer via Outreachy
5:00pm •
Convergence of Communities: OKD = f(Kubernetes++)
C228
10:00am •
Arduino 101
12:00pm •
Enterprise Java in Cloud
2:00pm •
OpenShift 4.0 & Operators
3:00pm •
Developing apps as regular people in OpenShift
5:00pm •
Single Page Apps on OpenShift using Chained Builds
D0206
9:30am •
Track Kickoff
10:00am •
DevOps in the palm of your hand
11:00am •
Continous Infra Environment Setup
11:30am •
Roll Your Own Operator with Ansible
12:00pm •
Getting started with DevOps
1:00pm •
DevOps workflows with Ansible Engine/Tower
2:00pm •
Automating On-Call Duties with Ansible Tower
3:00pm •
Incubating Continuous Delivery
4:00pm •
Ansible Plugins
5:00pm •
Introduction to Operators for App Developers
D0207
9:30am •
AI based application Insights
10:00am •
Eclipse Che and Development of Microservices Apps
11:00am •
New features in C++
12:00pm •
Getting Started with .NET Core on Linux
12:30pm •
Kickstart OpenShift development in VSCode IDE.
1:00pm •
Swapping your IDE in Eclipse Che
2:00pm •
Code optimization tips and tricks
2:30pm •
What is new in Go and Fedora Go ecosystem
3:00pm •
Understanding Compiler Optimization
4:00pm •
Deploying Java apps on OpenShift: E2E Lifecycle
4:30pm •
A Crash Course in Python 3's asyncio
5:30pm •
The evolution of a flight recorder
D105
9:30am •
Replacing Docker with Podman
10:30am •
Writing kube controllers for everyone
11:00am •
Anti-patterns for Kubernetes Operators
11:30am •
Ansible and buildah will rock your containers
12:00pm •
Rootless containers
1:00pm •
Free https certificates on OpenShift
1:30pm •
CRI-O development: behind the scenes
2:00pm •
KubeVirt building blocks
3:00pm •
Container Security: So Many Options, Use Them All!
4:00pm •
CI for OpenShift: Prow, ci-operator and the future
5:00pm •
Video Streaming and Processing in a Service Mesh
E104
9:30am •
Not Fake News, Dev-QE collaboration is possible
10:00am •
Multi-Networking Kubernetes Containers with CNI
11:00am •
Can OVS-DPDK be further optimised?
11:30am •
Postcopy live-migration with vhost-user backend
12:00pm •
NFV - Research Trends and Market Opportunities
1:00pm •
Declare your Linux Network state!
1:30pm •
upstream kernel CI using patchew and TDC
2:00pm •
Ansible powered Network automation
3:00pm •
WiFi & Privacy treats: what NetworkManager can do
3:30pm •
Firewalld Changes Coming to Your OS
4:00pm •
Fight Linux fragmentation with Flatpak
4:30pm •
Flatpaks in Fedora - an update
5:00pm •
Running virtual machines in the Flatpak sandbox
5:30pm •
What's new in gnome-software?
E105
9:30am •
How fuzzing helps to find bugs
10:00am •
Testing in a Reactive Way
10:30am •
Symbiotic: finding bugs in C programs
11:00am •
~1 sec. Java app redeployments on Kubernetes
1:00pm •
Make a career out of Opensource Software testing
1:30pm •
QE role in a cross functional team
2:00pm •
Cookies for Kernel Developers
3:00pm •
Things Fedora QA Robots Do
4:00pm •
Testing Ceph: Pains & Pleasures
5:00pm •
Write tests for the Always Ready Operating System
E112
9:30am •
Your turn-key Cockpit UI in a CI/CD ecosystem
10:00am •
Make system administration boring again
10:30am •
Red Hat CoreOS and OpenShift v4
11:30am •
Developing RHEL open source way
12:30pm •
Portable Services Are Ready To Use
1:30pm •
Enhancing the Fedora Upgrade Process
2:30pm •
Tuned - helper for system tuning
3:30pm •
Composer: Building OS images for any platform
4:00pm •
Auto-maintain your Package
4:30pm •
Future of the DNF package management stack
5:00pm •
You should switch to Python 3 (two years ago)
G202
9:30am •
University Exams - DO NOT DISTURB
3:00pm •
3 ways to make your life easier with Apache Kafka
4:00pm •
Fine-Grained Authorization with Keycloak SSO
5:00pm •
Whats new in Wildfly 14 application server
5:30pm •
Web Scale SSO
Meetups - A218
11:00am •
Fedora Docs Hackathon
R211 - Students Club
10:00am •
Is Yoga Open Source?
11:00am •
Thoth - how to recommend the best possible packages for your application
12:00pm •
Open sourcing your product
2:00pm •
Container Runtime Meetup
4:00pm •
Devz vs Docz: An Everyday (Rap) Battle
5:15pm •
Red Hat Alumni - INVITE ONLY!
Red Hat Lab - Q305
10:00am •
Setting Up AI/ML with Red Hat Infrastructure
12:00pm •
Data Engineering Environments
2:00pm •
Machine Learning workflows on Kubernetes with Kubeflow
4:00pm •
Introduction to ML techniques
Workshop - A113
10:00am •
Virtualization in OpenShift with KubeVirt workshop
12:00pm •
Building Inclusive Open Source Communities
1:00pm •
Automated hardening of systems your way.
3:00pm •
XDP Workshop
5:00pm •
Go for newbies
Saturday
, January 26
A112
9:00am •
The Penrose Panel: Leadership Q&A
10:00am •
EPEL Renewed
11:00am •
Linux distributions, lifecycles, and containers
11:30am •
Managing a fleet of Linux desktops with Ansible
12:30pm •
Fedora CI: Testing an Operating System
1:00pm •
Kernel dump analysis made quick and easy!
2:00pm •
Profiling and tracing from ptrace to SystemTap
2:30pm •
processor tracing in perf
3:00pm •
Performance lab. The power of the perf tool!
4:00pm •
Kernel tracing with BPF
4:30pm •
The BTF file format, more than just debugging
C228
9:30am •
What is new in Rust for 2019
10:30am •
Development of VSCode extensions
11:30am •
Go for Python Programmers
1:30pm •
Git Troubles. How to diagnose, fix and avoid them.
3:30pm •
Ready, Steady, Go!
C236
9:00am •
A Beginner's Guide to Inter-Service Messaging
10:00am •
Debugging with java-runtime-decompiler + byteman
12:00pm •
Desktop on an OpenPOWER system? Yes!
2:00pm •
Open leadership: An invitation to all
3:00pm •
Github to PyPI & Fedora releasing with release-bot
4:00pm •
Day 1 with Fedora Silverblue
D0206
9:00am •
Colin and Zdravomil, the linting heroes
9:30am •
Monitoring Elasticsearch in OpenShift
10:00am •
Red Hat & Microsoft “Openshift on Azure” deep dive
11:00am •
Ironic and Edgy
12:00pm •
CSI in Kubernetes
1:00pm •
Boost your security and resiliency in Kubernetes
1:30pm •
Containers without Daemons - Podman Internals
2:30pm •
Container Testing with conu
3:00pm •
Container pipeline for devs and enterprises alike!
3:30pm •
How OpenShift Builds Container Images
4:00pm •
Insiders info from the Masters of Clouds
4:30pm •
Istio: Real world scenarios
5:30pm •
Lightning Talks
D0207
9:00am •
Can’t we just agree?
10:00am •
Blockchain and Smart contracts
11:00am •
Blockchain magic from the browser with web3
11:30am •
Red Hat Internship - Student's perspective
12:00pm •
Pluto - How to start with OS Dev
12:30pm •
Blender API for Python
1:00pm •
Virtual workstation as a daily computer
1:50pm •
Performance and program size disadvantages of Arduino on AVR and reducing them using LLVM
2:10pm •
My high-school internship at Red Hat
2:30pm •
Developing Microservices with Istio
3:30pm •
MicroProfile: microservices made easy
4:30pm •
Legacy Monolith to Microservices
5:30pm •
Lightning Talks
D105
9:00am •
Do our development tools need a refresh?
10:00am •
standardize complex IT with ansible i.e. SAP HANA
11:00am •
Don't Move That Fence Til You Know Why It's There
11:30am •
Agile documentation: A first class citizen
12:30pm •
Going Modular: Teaching Old Docs New Tricks
1:30pm •
What keeps container maintainers awake
2:00pm •
Take The Scare Out of Using Fedora Rawhide
3:00pm •
Leveraging Modularity for Real World Development
3:30pm •
Getting Started in Fedora QA
4:00pm •
Container workflows for data science and ML
5:00pm •
Learning "Learning to Rank"
5:30pm •
Lightning Talks
E104
9:00am •
Data Science in the Open Cloud Exchange model
10:00am •
while(1) i++ — How far can it go?
10:30am •
Analysing differences in kernel parameters
11:00am •
KETCube - the Prototyping&Educational IoT Platform
11:30am •
Cloud native data replication strategies
12:00pm •
Teaching Programming to Teenagers: A Summer Camp
12:30pm •
Erasure Codes in a nutshell
1:30pm •
Understanding TLS certificate validation errors
2:30pm •
What is Red Hat CoreOS?
3:30pm •
Fedora CoreOS: architectural walkthrough
4:30pm •
Fedora CoreOS Build Tooling
5:00pm •
Ignition: declarative first-boot host configuration
E105
9:00am •
enterprise Linux crypto story
9:30am •
Why you shouldn't write crypto functions yourself
10:00am •
Russian GOST cryptography in and near OpenSSL
11:00am •
Overview of the NIST Post-Quantum Algorithms
11:30am •
TLS 1.3: what developers should know about the API
12:00pm •
Applications of TPM 2.0
1:00pm •
Minting and collecting SWID tags
1:30pm •
First steps into security engineering
2:00pm •
Migrating a Linux environment to IDM
2:30pm •
Finding vulnerabilities using VMaaS
3:00pm •
USBGuard
3:30pm •
System-wide crypto policies what and why
4:00pm •
Using SELinux with container runtimes
5:00pm •
Common Criteria Demystified
E112
9:00am •
The dangers of focusing on output vs outcome
10:00am •
Challenges of product owner in a new agile team
11:00am •
Growing Your Career: From Tactical to Strategic
12:00pm •
Continuous Delivery Meets OpenShift
1:00pm •
Knative makes Developers Incredible on Serverless
1:30pm •
Creating a team mindset of continuous improvement
2:00pm •
Doing Scrum with Multiple Teams
3:00pm •
Issues are dead. Long live issues, goals, actions!
3:30pm •
How to Transform Dev and Test Silos into a Team
4:00pm •
How do we get from 1000s projects to one product
4:30pm •
Processes & Tools over Individuals & Interactions
5:00pm •
Building Distributed Systems in Distributed Teams
Fleda club
7:30pm •
Party Party Party - SEPARATE TICKET (get it at 8 am at the Registration Desk on Saturday)
G202
9:00am •
Java EE is Dead - Long Live Jakarta EE!
10:30am •
Running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes and OpenShift
11:30am •
A Greybeard's Worst Nightmare
12:30pm •
Enterprise Integration Patterns using Apache Camel
1:00pm •
Benchmark testing
2:00pm •
Intro to Ceph, the Distributed Storage System
3:00pm •
Ceph data services in a hybrid cloud world
4:00pm •
Ceph Management and Monitoring with the Dashboard
5:00pm •
Active/Active NFS Serving over CephFS
Meetups - A218
10:00am •
Containers Meetup
12:00pm •
RDO Community
1:00pm •
Rust Meetup
5:00pm •
Slideshow Karaoke
R211 - Students Club
10:00am •
Is Yoga Open Source?
11:00am •
Coffee nerds meetup
11:00am •
Fedora Container SIG Meetup
1:00pm •
Fedora on Public Cloud
2:00pm •
Flatpak BOF
3:00pm •
Arduino Meetup
Red Hat Lab - Q305
10:00am •
Openshift 101
Workshop - A113
9:30am •
Hands-on with Serverless
1:00pm •
Using Web Components with frontend frameworks
3:00pm •
The doc(tor) is in! (Documentation Helpdesk)
5:00pm •
Are you only testing your design in production?
Sunday
, January 27
A112
9:00am •
Put Ansible and Kubernetes to Work
11:00am •
Burstable workloads with OKD on ARM
12:00pm •
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Security Technologies Lab
2:00pm •
Fedora Council BoF
C228
9:30am •
Recommendation engines explained
11:30am •
radanalytics.io streaming applications workshop
1:30pm •
Data sketching workshop
D0206
9:00am •
What's up in Linux-Kernel land
10:00am •
"Enlightening" KVM: Hyper-V emulation
10:30am •
Virtio hardware accelerators and other news
11:00am •
Connecting virtual machines in the cloud age
11:30am •
Make Room! Make Room!
12:30pm •
Was file locking ever meant to work?
1:00pm •
Moving to modern languages in long-living projects
1:30pm •
Predictive Analysis for Migration Schedulers
2:00pm •
SPICE smart streaming
3:00pm •
High performance virtual machines in oVirt
D0207
9:00am •
Going Web Native
10:00am •
Web Accessibility?
10:30am •
Engineering Intuitive Experiences
11:00am •
Usability of Open Source Software
11:30am •
Declarative Monitoring pipelines with Prometheus
12:00pm •
Holistic Monitoring
1:00pm •
How many dashboards does your Grafana have?
2:00pm •
CI/CD on OpenShift for developers
2:30pm •
Istio and why do we need it
D105
9:00am •
Machine Learning Practical Example
9:30am •
Using Machine Learning to find Linux bugs
10:30am •
AIOps: Anomaly detection with Prometheus
11:30am •
Let's play with Brno Data
12:30pm •
Kubeflow: ML on OpenShift
1:30pm •
Understanding Neural Networks (Somewhat)
3:30pm •
Wrap up and Win Win Win!
E104
9:00am •
Performance Co-Pilot and Ruby
9:30am •
LLDB - a new C++ debugger
10:00am •
Modern strace
11:00am •
Reverse Engineering Binaries
12:00pm •
Linux Kernel Control Group v2
1:00pm •
Performance tuning of Red Hat Enterprise Linux
2:00pm •
Monsters, Ghosts, and Bugs: How to choose a kernel
E105
9:00am •
Observability for Istio Service Mesh
9:30am •
Monitoring in Microservices
10:00am •
Full-Text Search Tips & Tricks
11:00am •
Microfrontends: the Next Step after Microservices
12:00pm •
Knative 101: What it is, and what it will be
12:30pm •
Splitting the monolith: From Django to Falcon
1:00pm •
Transactional solutions for microservices
2:00pm •
Integration of Apache Kafka with Thorntail
2:30pm •
Composable microservices for streaming analytics
E112
9:00am •
Scale Your Auditing Events
10:00am •
Public Sector: Stories to Getting Started
10:30am •
Empower people across China by open source
11:00am •
Herding cats: project management in communities
11:30am •
Merging community and business goals
12:30pm •
Fearless Multimedia Programming
1:00pm •
Don't write shell scripts, generate them!
1:30pm •
Journey to migrate python2 projects to 3
2:00pm •
Auto-healing database for Admins and Developers
G202
9:00am •
How Glusterfs achieves high availability ?
9:30am •
Online disk reencryption with LUKS2
10:00am •
Introducing Storage Instantiation Daemon
10:30am •
lvm2 and VDO will it blend ?
11:00am •
Advanced block storage test devices
11:30am •
Multi-Arch FedoraCI container builds with OKD
12:00pm •
Eliminating Scriptlets for Fun and Profit
1:00pm •
Re-Thinking Spec Files
Meetups - A218
10:00am •
Jenkins area meetup at DevConf
2:00pm •
NetworkManager: meet the developers
2:30pm •
Cockpit Hackfest
R211 - Students Club
10:00am •
Is Yoga Open Source?
11:00am •
Ceph Community BoF
Red Hat Lab - Q305
9:30am •
Programming Contest - Senior Programmers
1:00pm •
Programming Contest - Junior Programmers
Workshop - A113
9:30am •
Automate your Cloud with Terraform
12:00pm •
Tracing Tools for Systems Engineers
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