Second set of speaker interviews
We have just published the second set of interviews with our main track and keynote speakers.
The following interviews give you a lot of interesting reading material about various topics, from ethics to databases and AI systems:
- Bradley M. Kuhn and Karen Sandler: Can Anyone Live in Full Software Freedom Today?. Confessions of Activists Who Try But Fail to Avoid Proprietary Software
- Deb Nicholson: Blockchain: The Ethical Considerations
- Drew Moseley: Mender - an open source OTA software update manager for IoT
- Duarte Nunes: Raft in Scylla. Consensus in an eventually consistent database
- Fernando Laudares: Hugepages and databases. working with abundant memory in modern servers
- Hong Phuc: SUSI.AI: An Open Source Platform for Conversational Web
- Jasper Nuyens: Tesla Hacking to FreedomEV!. Bringing Freedom to electric vehicle software
- Jeremie Galarneau: Fine-grained Distributed Application Monitoring Using LTTng
- Jonathan Looney: Netflix and FreeBSD. Using Open Source to Deliver Streaming Video
- Scott Hanselman: Open Source C#, .NET, and Blazor - everywhere PLUS WebAssembly
Last week, we already published our first set of speaker interviews. If you can't wait for FOSDEM 2019, get a glimpse of the talks in all these interviews. A lot more interviews are coming during the next weeks, we have only published half of them now!