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Open Source Summit Europe + ELC Europe 2017
October 23-26, 2017 - Prague, Czech Republic
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Alexios Zavras
Intel
Senior Open Source Compliance Engineer
Munich Area, Germany
Sunday
, October 22
15:00 CEST
Pre-registration Open
Group Entrance Foyer
Monday
, October 23
08:00 CEST
Breakfast
Group Entrance Foyer
09:00 CEST
Keynote: Opening Remarks - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation
Congress Hall
09:25 CEST
Keynote: Apache Kafka and the Rise of the Streaming Platform - Neha Narkhede, Co-Founder & CTO, Confluent
Congress Hall
09:55 CEST
Keynote: Hacking is Child’s Play, Literally! - Reuben Paul, 11 Year Old Hacker, CyberShaolin Founder and Cyber Security Ambassador
Congress Hall
10:25 CEST
Keynote: Smart Incentivization - Jono Bacon, Community/Developer Strategy Consultant and Author
Congress Hall
10:35 CEST
Coffee Break
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
11:15 CEST
Hit the Open Road with Automotive Grade Linux - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
Congress Hall II
Automating Open Source License Compliance - Filling in the Missing Pieces - Kate Stewart, The Linux Foundation
Berlin/Brussels
x86 Platform Drivers - Darren Hart, VMware
Tyrolka
Designing Communities that Scale in Participation and Value - Jono Bacon, Jono Bacon Consulting
Karlin II
Going Modular: Turning Legacy Docs into User-Story-Based Content - Robert Kratky, Red Hat
Karlin III
Limux: The Loss of a Lighthouse - Matthias Kirschner, Free Software Foundation Europe
Grand Ballroom
12:05 CEST
Free and Open Source Software Tools for Making Open Source Hardware - Leon Anavi, Konsulko Group
Congress Hall I
Open Data - Mike Dolan, The Linux Foundation
Athens/Barcelona
Beyond Your Code: Building A Successful Project Community - Ruth Suehle, Red Hat
Karlin III
Mastering Open Source Software: The Path to Software Leadership - Ibrahim Haddad, Samsung Research America
Karlin II
12:45 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
Attendees On Own
14:20 CEST
Collaboration in Kernel Mailing Lists - Dawn Foster, The Scale Factory
Athens/Barcelona
15:10 CEST
Comparison of Foss Distributed Storage - Marian Marinov, SiteGround
Berlin/Brussels
Contain Your Desktop Applications with Flatpak - Lili Cosic, Kinvolk
Athens/Barcelona
Trolling != Enforcement - Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project
Tyrolka
Applying Goals-Question-Metrics to Software Development Management - Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente, Bitergia
Karlin II
In the Weeds with Communities, Governance Models, and Licenses - Stephen Walli, Independent
Karlin III
Mission Impossible: Open Source Compliance for 1990’s Licenses in Today’s World. Will the OS Communities Soon Face OSS Trolls? - Dr. Hendrik Schöttle, Rechtsanwalt
Grand Ballroom
15:50 CEST
Coffee Break
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
16:20 CEST
BoF: Bash the Kernel Maintainers - Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board
Congress Hall I
Low Level Sensor Programing and Security Enforcement with MRAA - Brendan Le Foll, Intel Corporation
Congress Hall III
Tutorial: 'Goodbye! printf()' Hands-on with uftrace: Function Graph Tracer for C/C++ - Taeung Song, KOSSLAB
Tyrolka
Mixed License FOSS Projects: Unintended Consequences, Worked Examples, Best Practices - Lars Kurth, Citrix / Xen Project
Karlin III
OpenChain - The Industry Standard for License Compliance in the Supply Chain - Shane Coughlan, OpenChain Project & Jilayne Lovejoy, ARM
Grand Ballroom
17:10 CEST
FOSSology - New Features for License Compliance in HD - Michael Jaeger, FOSSology.org / Siemens AG
Karlin II
Futureness of Youngness - Chen Junxu, Student
Karlin III
The Money Tree - Lieu Ta, Wind River
Grand Ballroom
18:00 CEST
BoF: Open Source Delivered in Containers and Their Licenses - Gergely Csatari, Nokia
Palmovka
BoF: OpenEmbedded and Yocto Project - Sean Hudson, Mentor
Congress Hall III
BoF: Computer Science Education and Diversity - Emma Foley & Laura Reddy, Intel
Karlin II
18:30 CEST
Partner Reception (Invitation Required)
Hergatova Cihelna
Tuesday
, October 24
08:00 CEST
Breakfast
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
09:15 CEST
Keynote: Open Source Networking and a Vision of Fully Automated Networks - Arpit Joshipura, General Manager, Networking, The Linux Foundation
Congress Hall
09:40 CEST
Keynote: Beyond the Cloud: Edge Computing - Mark Skarpness, Vice President, Software and Services Group Director, Open Source Technology Center Datacenter System Software, Intel Corporation
Congress Hall
10:00 CEST
Keynote: Governance and Trust -- from Company Led to Community Led - Sarah Novotny, Head of Open Source Strategy, Google Cloud Platform
Congress Hall
10:20 CEST
Lightning Keynote: What is Open? - Vojtech Pavlik, Director SUSE Labs, SUSE
Congress Hall
10:25 CEST
Coffee Break
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
10:55 CEST
DSM, EIF, RED: Acronyms on the EU Level and Why They Matter for Software Freedom - Polina Malaja, Free Software Foundation Europe
Berlin/Brussels
Purpose-Driven Community Engagement - Nithya Ruff, Comcast & Johan Linåker, PhD Student
Karlin II
11:45 CEST
Civil Infrastructure Platform: Industrial Grade Open Source Base-Layer Development - Yoshitake Kobayashi & Urs Gleim, Civil Infrastructure Platform
Congress Hall I
Why We're Creating a Contributor Relationship Management System - Jeremy Garcia, LinuxQuestions.org / Datadog
Karlin II
12:25 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
Attendees On Own
14:05 CEST
Serverless - Is It For Your Organization? - Michael Bright, HPE
Karlin I
How to Combine Debian and Yocto/Bitbake? - Manuel Traut, Linutronix GmbH
Congress Hall I
Jmake: Dependable Compilation for Kernel Janitors - Julia Lawall, Inria
Berlin/Brussels
Leveraging Open Source Projects for Open Source Management - Steffen Evers, Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
Karlin II
Training Machines to be Open Source Contributors - Stef Walter, Red Hat Inc
Karlin III
Rebuilding Trust Through Blockchains and Open Source - Marta Piekarska, Hyperledger
Grand Ballroom
14:55 CEST
Panel Discussion: Kernel Developer Panel - Moderated by Jonathan Corbet, LWN.net
Berlin/Brussels
Managing Casual Contributors - Ann Barcomb, University of Limerick
Karlin III
Getting Started with Hyperledger Fabric (Blockchain) - Louis de Bruin, IBM Europe
Grand Ballroom
15:35 CEST
Coffee Break
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
16:05 CEST
Using Persistent Memory to Build a High-Performance, Fully User Space File System - Krzysztof Czurylo, Intel
Berlin/Brussels
Mentoring: Your Path to Immortality - Rich Bowen, Red Hat
Karlin III
Technical Writing for an International Audience - Tanja Roth, SUSE Linux GmbH
Karlin II
Love What You Do, Everyday! - Zaheda Bhorat, AWS
Grand Ballroom
16:55 CEST
A How-to on Academic Publishing and Scholarly Growth for your Open Source Community - Judy Gichoya, LibreHealth
Karlin III
17:35 CEST
Onsite Attendee Reception + Sponsor Showcase
Atrium Café & Congress Foyer
Wednesday
, October 25
08:00 CEST
Breakfast
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
09:00 CEST
Keynote: How to Raise a Tech Family - Keila Banks, 15 Year Old Programmer, Web Designer and Technologist with her father, Phillip Banks
Congress Hall
09:25 CEST
Keynote: The Tao of HashiCorp - Mitchell Hashimoto, Founder, HashiCorp
Congress Hall
09:50 CEST
Keynote: Challenges in Industrializing OSS and How Siemens Tackles Them - Jan Kiszka, Senior Key Expert, Siemens AG
Congress Hall
10:15 CEST
Keynote: Dirk Hohndel, VP & Chief Open Source Officer, VMware in a Conversation with Linux and Git Creator Linus Torvalds
Congress Hall
10:45 CEST
Coffee Break
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
11:15 CEST
uClibc Today: Still Makes Sense - Alexey Brodkin, Synopsys
Congress Hall II
syscall_intercept - A User Space Library for Intercepting System Calls - Krzysztof Czurylo, Intel
Berlin/Brussels
Managing Client's Projects in Open Source and Being Profitable - Alvaro Soliverez, Collabora Ltd
Karlin II
12:45 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
Attendees On Own
14:15 CEST
Docker?!?! But I am a SysAdmin! - Mike Coleman, Docker
Palmovka
Documentation Sprints: Involving the Community and Getting It Done - Barbara Rühling, Book Sprints Ltd
Karlin II
15:05 CEST
Reproducible Builds - We Made Lots of Progress in Many Places, But We're Still Far From Our Goals of Changing the (Software) World - Holger Levsen
Tyrolka
Lessons Learned from Organizing an Open Source Conference - Richard Kellner, SPy o. z.
Karlin II
Open Innovation: What Companies Can Learn from Open Source Communities - Alessio Fattorini, Nethesis
Karlin III
15:45 CEST
Coffee Break
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
16:15 CEST
Lab: Linux Container Internals - Scott McCarty & Marcos Entenza Garcia, Red Hat
Congress Hall III
Replace Your Exploit-Ridden Firmware with Linux - Ronald Minnich, Google
Congress Hall II
Open Source Beyond Software - Nupur Sharma, Ingenium Data Systems
Karlin III
Open Source is Just About the Source, Isn't It? - Isabel Drost-Fromm, Europace AG
Karlin II
17:05 CEST
Closing Game
Congress Hall II
OSS Compliance Automation with SW360 - Michael Jaeger, Siemens AG
Karlin III
18:30 CEST
All-Attendee Reception
Municipal House
Thursday
, October 26
09:00 CEST
Bringing People Together with Open Source - Ori Rabin & Freddy Rolland, Red Hat
Karlin I-III
09:30 CEST
Interrupting Bias - Deena Pierott, Founder, iUrbanTeen
Karlin I-III
10:00 CEST
Every Day Opportunities for Inclusion and Collaboration - Nithya Ruff, Comcast & Erik Riedel, Dell EMC
Karlin I-III
10:30 CEST
Coffee Break
Karlin I-III
11:00 CEST
How Linux Changes Lives - Keerthana Krishnan, Baker Hughes, A GE Company
Karlin I-III
11:30 CEST
Inclusive Team Dynamics; An Open Approach - Sabina Tumpachova, Red Hat
Karlin I-III
12:00 CEST
Lunch Panel: Diversity & Inclusion: On the Path to Increasing the Ten Percent - Moderated by Guy Martin, Autodesk
Karlin I-III
12:15 CEST
Lunch (Attendees on Own)
Congress Hall Foyer, Lobby & Mezzanine Levels
13:30 CEST
First Steps: Running Your First Ever Diversity Survey - Sharan Foga, Apache Software Foundation
Karlin I-III
14:00 CEST
It Takes a Village - Judy Gichoya, LibreHealth
Karlin I-III
14:30 CEST
The Attraction, Retention and Progression of Women in Senior STEM Roles - Saher Ahmed, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Karlin I-III
15:00 CEST
Coffee Break
Karlin I-III
15:30 CEST
Your Career’s Biggest Ally: You - Nandhini Santhanam, Docker, Inc
Karlin I-III
16:00 CEST
Patching Leaks or Digging Wells: Is The Pipeline Really The Problem? - Aoife FitzGibbon O'Riordan, Togán Labs
Karlin I-III
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