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October 23-26, 2017 - Prague, Czech Republic
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Tuesday, October 24 • 16:05 - 16:45
Using Containers and Continuous Packaging to Build Native Fossology Packages - Bruno Cornec, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Michael Jaeger, Siemens

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During last LinuxCon, Bruno presented the continuous packaging approach used
with a tool like project-builder.org to package upstream projects for hundreds
of Linux distributions tuples in an automatic manner. Discussions happened
there with the FOSSology project which wanted to benefit from this approach to
produce Linux packages for their users. Both projects have since that worked
jointly to make it a reality, and want to share their return of experience on
this journey, benefits obtained, issues encountered and how they were fixed.
After a reminder of the basics on continuous packing, the presentation will
give a concrete example of what was setup using the infrastructure of the
LinuxFoudation to enable the automatic creation of rpm and deb packages for
FOSSology, launched during the continuous integration process already in
place. A demo of the build process will also be made.

Speakers
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Bruno Cornec

Open Source & Technology Strategist, HPE
Bruno Cornec has been managing various Unix systems since 1987 and Linux since 1993 (0.99pl14).Bruno first worked 8 years around Software Engineering and Configuration Management Systems in Unix environments.Since 1995, he is Open Source and Linux (OSL) Technology Strategist, Linux... Read More →
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Michael C. Jaeger

Project Lead, Siemens AG
Michael C. Jaeger is one of the maintainers for Linux Foundation\\'s FOSSology and Eclipse SW360 projects, both available on Github and both in the area of OSS handling w.r.t. license compliance and component management. At Siemens Corporate Technology in Munich, Germany, Michael... Read More →



Tuesday October 24, 2017 16:05 - 16:45 CEST
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