Second set of speaker interviews
We have just published the second set of interviews with our main track speakers.
The following interviews give you a lot of interesting reading material about various topics:
- Howard Chu: Inside Monero. The world's first fungible cryptocurrency
- Liam Proven: The circuit less traveled. Investigating some alternate histories of computing.
- Manoj Pillai, Krutika Dhananjay and Raghavendra Gowdappa: Optimizing Software Defined Storage for the Age of Flash
- Michael Meeks: Re-structuring a giant, ancient code-base for new platforms. Making LibreOffice work well everywhere.
- Milan Broz: Data integrity protection with cryptsetup tools. what is the Linux dm-integrity module and why we extended dm-crypt to use authenticated encryption
- Peter Zaitsev: MySQL: Scaling & High Availability Production experience for the last decade
- Philipp Krenn: Elasticsearch (R)Evolution. You Know, for Search...
- Rob van Kranenburg and Michiel Leenaars: Next Generation Internet Initiative. An opportunity to fix the internet
- Serge Guelton (serge-sans-paille): Surviving in an Open Source Niche: the Pythran case. a compiler for scientific kernels written in Python, six years later
- Tarek Ziade: Load testing web services at Mozilla with Molotov. http://molotov.readthedocs.io/
Last week, we already published our first set of speaker interviews. If you can't wait for FOSDEM 2018, get a glimpse of the talks in all these interviews. More are coming during the next weeks.