Speaker Interviews
Every edition of FOSDEM, we conduct a short interview with the main track and keynote speakers.
2017
- Alexander Krizhanovsky: Tempesta FW. Linux Application Delivery Controller
- Andrew Savchenko: Quantum computing and post-quantum cryptography. a gentle overview
- Arun Thomas: RISC-V. Open Hardware for Your Open Source Software
- Benedict Gaster (cuberoo_): LoRaWAN for exploring the Internet of Things . Talk Hard: A technical, political, and cultural look at LoRaWAN for IoT
- Benjamin Henrion (zoobab): Pieter Hintjens In Memoriam. For ZeroMQ and all the rest
- Benjamin Kampmann: It's time to SAFE the Internet. Introducing SAFE, the decentralised privacy-first storage and communication network
- Bradley M. Kuhn: Understanding The Complexity of Copyleft Defense. After 25 Years of GPL Enforcement, Is Copyleft Succeeding?
- Brandon Philips: Kubernetes on the road to GIFEE
- Brooks Davis: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About "Hello, World"*. (*But Were Afraid To Ask)
- Daniel Stenberg: You know what's cool? Running on billions of devices. curl from A to Z
- Deb Nicholson and Molly de Blanc: All Ages: How to Build a Movement
- Dominik George and Eike Jesinghaus: The Veripeditus AR Game Framework. Enabling everyone to freely create Augmented Reality Games
- Dwayne Bailey: Continuous Localisation using FOSS tools. Building a fast responsive localisation process using open source tools
- Ed Schouten: CloudABI. Easily develop sandboxed apps for UNIX
- Georg Greve: Let's talk about hardware: The POWER of open.. How Open POWER is changing the game and why the Free Software Community should care.
- Gerolf Ziegenhain: Using Linux in Air Traffic Control. Hardware and Operating System Platforms
- Gilles Van Assche: Portfolio of optimized cryptographic functions based on Keccak
- Jason A. Donenfeld: WireGuard: Next Generation Secure Kernel Network Tunnel. Cutting edge crypto, shrewd kernel design, and networking meet in a surprisingly simple combination
- Justin W. Flory: What open source and J.K. Rowling have in common. Importance of storytelling in open source projects
- Keith Packard: Free Software For The Machine
- Klaus Aehlig: Bazel. How to build at Google scale?
- Leah Rowe: Libreboot. Free your BIOS today!
- Martin Pitt: Continuous Integration at a Distribution Level. Shepherding 30.000 packages to never break
- Mathieu Stephan: The Making of a Secure Open Source Password Keeper. From the Electronics to the High Level Software...
- Matthew Hodgson: Encrypting Matrix. Building a universal end-to-end encrypted communication ecosystem with Matrix and Olm
- Nikolai Kondrashov: User Session Recording for the Enterprise. An Open-Source Effort by Red Hat
- Peter Baumann: Datacubes on Steroids with ISO Array SQL. Open Source, Open Standards, Open Terabytes
- Rich Bowen: Write a Better FM. Read The F* Manual? Maybe you need to write a better f* manual
- Richard Brown: Resurrecting dinosaurs, what can possibly go wrong?. How Containerised Applications could eat our users.
- Robert Kratky: Bridging the Gap between Legacy Docs and Modular Content
- Roberto Di Cosmo and Stefano Zacchiroli: Software Heritage. Preserving the Free Software Commons
- Vesna Manojlovic: Ethics in Network Measurements . Moral obligations of engineers, scientists and hackers, based on example of RIPE Atlas