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 the forgotten history of early Unix to the next technological shift of computing:
- Daniel Riek: How Containers and Kubernetes re-defined the GNU/Linux Operating System. A Greybeard's Worst Nightmare
- David Stewart: Improving protections against speculative execution side channel
- James Bottomley: The Selfish Contributor Explained
- Jon 'maddog' Hall: FOSSH - 2000 to 2020 and beyond!. maddog continues to pontificate
- Justin W. Flory and Michael Nolan: Freedom and AI: Can Free Software include ethical AI systems?. Exploring the intersection of Free software and AI
- Liam Proven: Generation gaps
- Lubosz Sarnecki: The year of the virtual Linux desktop
- Matthew Hodgson: Making & Breaking Matrix's E2E encryption. In which we exercise the threat model for Matrix's E2E encrypted decentralised communication
- Matthias Kirschner: The core values of software freedom
- Michael Meeks: LibreOffice turns ten and what's next. Lots to learn, and get excited about
- Molly de Blanc: The Ethics Behind Your IoT
- Ton Roosendaal: Blender, Coming of Age. 18 years of Blender open source projects
- Warner Losh: The Hidden Early History of Unix. The Forgotten history of early Unix
Last week, we already published our first set of speaker interviews. If you can't wait for FOSDEM 2020, get a glimpse of the talks in all these interviews.