Third set of speaker interviews
With only one week left until FOSDEM 2019, we have added some new interviews with our main track and keynote speakers, varying from a keynote talk about the dangers of the cloud to the use of Matrix in the French state and the inner workings of the ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache:
- Allan Jude: ELI5: ZFS Caching. Explain Like I'm 5: How the ZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache works
- Guido Trotter and Dylan Reid: Crostini: A Linux Desktop on ChromeOS
- Kyle Rankin: The Cloud is Just Another Sun
- Lorenzo Fontana: eBPF powered Distributed Kubernetes performance analysis
- Matthew Hodgson: Matrix in the French State. What happens when a government adopts open source & open standards for all its internal communication?
- Michael Cheng: SSPL, Confluent License, CockroachDB License and the Commons Clause. Is it freedom to choose to be less free?
- Philip Tricca: The TPM2 software community. Getting started as a user, becoming a contributor
- Sage Weil: Data services in a hybrid cloud world with Ceph. Making data as portable as your stateless microservices
- Tomas Vondra: PostgreSQL vs. fsync. How is it possible that PostgreSQL used fsync incorrectly for 20 years, and what we'll do about it.
Our interviews page is already filling up nicely with a diverse set of main track speakers. Stay tuned for the last set of interviews next week.