Speaker Interviews
Every edition of FOSDEM, we conduct a short interview with the main track and keynote speakers.
2016
- Adrien Béraud and Guillaume Roguez: Building a peer-to-peer network for Real-Time Communication. Can a true peer-to-peer architecture, with no central point of control, be a universal and secure solution?
- Alberto Bacchelli: What Do Code Reviews at Microsoft and in Open Source Projects Have in Common?
- Alexander Bokovoy: Enterprise desktop at home with FreeIPA and GNOME
- Amit Shah: Live Migration of Virtual Machines From the Bottom Up
- Anand Babu (AB) Periasamy: Rearchitecting Linux I/O towards Petascale Storage. Treat Linux like a microkernel and push towards a simpler distributed user-space storage architecture.
- Blake Girardot: Putting 8 Million People on the Map:. Revolutionizing crisis response through open mapping tools
- Carsten Agger: Baobáxia - the Galaxy of Baobab Trees. Connecting off-line Afro-Brazilian communities with free software
- Cliff Click: H2O: An Open-Source Platform for Machine Learning and Big Data/Big Math
- Dan McDonald: illumos at 5. An overview of illumos five years later
- Daniel Pocock: Free communications with Free Software. Is there any credible way to build a trustworthy communications platform without using free software?
- Dave Neary: How to run a telco on free software. The network transformation with OPNFV
- Drasko Draskovic: Mainflux. Open Source IoT Cloud
- Frank Ch. Eigler: Applying band-aids over security wounds with systemtap. A data-modification-based approach for fixing the unfixable.
- Holger Levsen: Beyond reproducible builds. Making the whole free software ecosystem reproducible and then…
- James Bottomley: How containers work in Linux. an introduction to NameSpaces and Cgroups
- Jason Ekstrand: Vulkan in Open-Source. A discussion of the new Vulkan graphics API and its impact on Open-source software
- Jos van den Oever: The Future of OpenDocument (ODF). Maintaining the Momentum
- Langdon White: Re-thinking Linux Distributions. ... separate the operating system from the content
- Lennart Poettering: systemd and Where We Want to Take the Basic Linux Userspace in 2016
- Michael Kerrisk: How to design a Linux kernel API
- Michael Meeks: Scaling and Securing LibreOffice Online. caging, taming and go-faster-striping a big beast of an office suite
- Niels de Vos: Gluster roadmap, recent improvements and upcoming features
- Philip Homburg: Open-sourcing RIPE Atlas
- Philipp Wagner: Digital Hardware Design: Why is it still so hard?
- Stef Walter: AMENDMENT: Cockpit: A Linux Session in your Browser
- Tom Rondeau: GNU Radio for Exploring Signals. Talk Hard: A technical, historical, political, and cultural look at FM
- Vsevolod Stakhov: Rspamd - fast opensource spam filter
- Yoshinori Matsunobu: RocksDB Storage Engine for MySQL. LSM databases at Facebook