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Wednesday, October 28 • 18:30 - 19:20
Building Linux Distributions for Fun and Profit - Margarita Manterola, Kinvolk

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There's many different approaches to building a linux distribution. Should we aim to have one distro to rule them all? Or should we have a specialized distro for each need? When does it make sense to go for one or the other? When running software on Kubernetes, does the distro running on the nodes make a difference? What about the distros in the containers? Marga has been building linux distributions for over 15 years. She started as a volunteer in the Debian project, continued as an engineer at Google, building the operating system used by other Google engineers. Currently, she is working on Flatcar Container Linux, Kinvolk's container optimized OS. This talk will build upon her experience to shed light on the advantages and disadvantages of having general purpose distributions vs narrow focus ones. Focusing in particular on the manageability and security implications at scale for cloud native applications. It will touch upon the redefined boundaries between the software running on the base OS and the containers, how to keep everything up to date, and how to stay sane in our current containerized world.

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Marga Manterola

Staff Software Engineer, Kinvolk
A Debian Developer and Open Source enthusiast, Marga has been working with Linux for over 15 years. Back in her hometown of Buenos Aires she led a large migration to Linux and open source tools, where she learned to navigate the tricky line between satisfying user needs and keeping... Read More →


Wednesday October 28, 2020 18:30 - 19:20 GMT
Linux Systems Theater