Brussels / 4 & 5 February 2023

schedule

Distributions devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday (Keynote) What could go wrong? Me, I was
Containerised Applications are the way
Automating a rolling binary release for Spack
Scaling a modern CI workflow to a large distribution
Automation for Debian Packaging Upstream Collaboration and Linux Distributions Collaboration - Is that excluded?
The Linux Distributions Working Group @ The Open Mainframe Project
AMENDMENT Linux Distributions’ State of Gaming
A Case Study of Fedora Workstation
Building a Web UI for the Fedora installer
the reasons, the tools and progress so far
How we build and maintain Kairos
A day in the life of a meta distribution
CentOS Stream
RHEL development in public
How to package BPF software for Linux distributions
…presented on Gentoo Linux
From Linux to Cloud to Edge and beyond: Evolution of women contributors in distros & FOSS
A timeline from past, present, and future
Fixing Year 2038
Coordinating the 64-bit time_t ABI migration
Creating and distributing debug packages KDLP: Kernel Development Learning Pipeline
A comprehensive pipeline for bringing new talent into the the Linux kernel and its orbit
AMENDMENT KubeOS: Container OS based on OpenEuler
A container operating system based on openEuler and a solution of cluster nodes upgrade
Homebrew: What's Happened and What's Next Distributions: Closing remarks
Wrapping up the day, thanks to our volunteers, and see you next time!

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2022q4/003468.html.

As more and more workloads are being considered for containerization in the future and are finally landing in virtualized environments today, distributions remain a critical success factor and are more important than ever. Containers, like virtual machines, are not magical and rely on piles of software being assembled in a way that is repeatable, reliable, and functional. This is at the very heart of the problem that distributions have always solved. Each distribution is responsible for building, testing, and releasing software as well as managing the lifecycle of each application in the collection. Additionally, distributions do very important work in ensuring that various versions of upstream software work well together and can co-exist. Distributions are also, often responsible, for "de-vendoring" upstream software so that security fixes can be applied more quickly.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  (Keynote) What could go wrong? Me, I was
Containerised Applications are the way
Richard Brown 09:00 09:55
  Automating a rolling binary release for Spack
Scaling a modern CI workflow to a large distribution
Todd Gamblin 10:00 10:25
  Automation for Debian Packaging Jelmer Vernooij 10:30 10:55
  Upstream Collaboration and Linux Distributions Collaboration - Is that excluded?
The Linux Distributions Working Group @ The Open Mainframe Project
Sarah Julia Kriesch 11:00 11:25
  AMENDMENT Linux Distributions’ State of Gaming
A Case Study of Fedora Workstation
Akashdeep Dhar 11:30 11:55
  Building a Web UI for the Fedora installer
the reasons, the tools and progress so far
Martin Kolman 12:00 12:25
  How we build and maintain Kairos
A day in the life of a meta distribution
Mauro Morales 12:30 12:55
  CentOS Stream
RHEL development in public
Adam Samalik 13:00 13:25
  How to package BPF software for Linux distributions
…presented on Gentoo Linux
Jakov Smolić 13:30 13:55
  From Linux to Cloud to Edge and beyond: Evolution of women contributors in distros & FOSS
A timeline from past, present, and future
Amita, Justin W. Flory 14:00 14:25
  Fixing Year 2038
Coordinating the 64-bit time_t ABI migration
Wookey 14:30 14:55
  Creating and distributing debug packages Morten Linderud 15:00 15:25
  KDLP: Kernel Development Learning Pipeline
A comprehensive pipeline for bringing new talent into the the Linux kernel and its orbit
Joel Savitz 15:30 15:55
  AMENDMENT KubeOS: Container OS based on OpenEuler
A container operating system based on openEuler and a solution of cluster nodes upgrade
Antonio Paolillo 16:00 16:25
  Homebrew: What's Happened and What's Next Mike McQuaid 16:30 16:55
  Distributions: Closing remarks
Wrapping up the day, thanks to our volunteers, and see you next time!
Justin W. Flory, Shaun McCance, siddharthvipul 16:55 17:00