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8:00am • First-time Attendee Breakfast
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10:35am • Office Hours: Shreya Sharma, Technical Product Manager & Ashish Aggarwal, Principal Software Engineer, Expedia
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10:35am • Office Hours: Paul Tyng, Engineering Manager, Terraform, HashiCorp
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10:35am • Office Hours: Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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3:45pm • Office Hours: Alex Kass, Engineering Manager, Digital Ocean
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3:45pm • Office Hours: Jono Bacon, Founder, Jono Bacon Consulting
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5:40pm • Open Source Career Mixer
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11:10am • An Empirical Study of an Advanced Kernel Tailoring Framework - Junghwan Kang, National Security Research Institute of South Korea
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12:00pm • Spectre, Meltdown, & Linux - Greg Kroah-Hartman, The Linux Foundation
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2:10pm • Building Stable Trees with Machine Learning - Sasha Levin, Microsoft & Julia Lawall, Inria
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3:00pm • PREEMPT_RT in 2018: Where is the "RT Patch" Now? - Julia Cartwright, National Instruments
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4:00pm • The Flavors of Memory Supported by Linux, their Use and Benefit - Christoph Lameter, Jump Trading LLC
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4:50pm • Improving the Linux Page Cache - Matthew Wilcox
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5:40pm • BoF: Introducing ViryaOS: Secure Containers for Embedded and IoT - Stefano Stabellini, Xilinx
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11:10am • From Notebook to Cloud Native, a Modern Path for Data Driven Applications - Michael McCune, Red Hat
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12:00pm • How NLP and Spark Can Enrich Your Customer Data in Salesforce - Mark Balkenende, Talend
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2:10pm • Spice Up Your Workloads With Kata Containers - Ricardo Aravena, Branch Metrics
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3:00pm • Enabling Developers with Open Source: Containers, Canaries, Cloud, and Continuous Delivery - Nicholas Parks, Kenzan
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4:00pm • Finding a Needle in the Haystack - Ashish Aggarwal & Shreya Sharma, Expedia Group
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4:50pm • Machine Learning for CI - Andrea Frittoli, IBM
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5:40pm • BoF: Improving External Perception & Internal Experience in Open Source - Christine Peterson, Foresight Institute
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11:10am • From XML to Flat Protobufs: Markup in the Twenty-teens - Elliotte Rusty Harold, Google
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12:00pm • Deep Learning Neural Network Acceleration at the Edge - Andrea Gallo, Linaro
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2:10pm • Upcoming Projects: LF Energy, ASWF, KernelCI - Michael Dolan, The Linux Foundation & David Morin, Academy Software Foundation
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3:00pm • The Open Source Approach to Enabling Vehicle Autonomy - Brian Gerkey, Open Robotics
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4:00pm • Blockchain Ledger in the Wild: Using the Hyperledger Platform to Manage Open Source - Mark Gisi & Sameer Ahmed, Wind River
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4:50pm • The Apache Way - Daniel Ruggeri, Mastercard
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5:40pm • BoF: Software for Software Development Analytics: Status on CHAOSS Software Projects - Jesus M., Bitergia & Sean Goggins, University of Missouri
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12:00pm • Improving the Perception of Fairness in Open Collaboration Environments - Dr. Daniel German, University of Victoria
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2:10pm • Launching Open Source Projects - Jeffrey "Jefro" Osier-Mixon, Intel
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3:00pm • CHAOSS: Exploring Open Source Project Growth, Maturity, and Decline - Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska at Omaha & Sean Goggins, University of Missouri
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4:00pm • Open Source Compliance: Reworking Internal Processes - Meng Chow & Aida Rivas, VMware
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4:50pm • Why "Go social" and How to Communicate using Social Media - Arpana Durgaprasad, IBM
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5:40pm • BoF: Inclusion, Diversity, and Community: The R-Ladies Initiative - Gabriela de Queiroz & Augustina Ragwitz, R-Ladies
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9:00am • Keynote: Welcome & Opening Remarks - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation & Sarah Novotny, Head of Open Source Strategy, Google Cloud
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9:30am • Keynote: Open Source and the Decentralized Web - Shawn Wilkinson, Founder & Ben Golub, Executive Chairman, Storj Labs
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9:55am • Keynote: Software-defined Everything - Imad Sousou, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Open Source Technology Center, Intel
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10:15am • Keynote: Preethi Kasireddy, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, TruStory in conversation with Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation