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12:00 • Give Back, Make an Impact, Build Your Career! - Ulrike Strommer, Cloudflight
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13:00 • Confessions of a Late Bloomer: Overcoming Obstacles and Challenges as a Woman of Color - Jennifer Madriaga, Red Hat
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13:25 • Lowering Barriers to Inclusion in Open Source Ecosystems - Joanna Lee, Gesmer Updegrove LLP
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16:15 • Giving and Getting Technical Help in Open Source Without Being Scared! - Sonia Singla, CNCF
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16:40 • Handbook for Successful Online Open Source Sprints - Tania Allard, Microsoft & Cheuk Ting Ho, TerminusDB
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17:15 • Microaggressions Against Women in the Workplace - Eshrak Assaf & David Lebutsch, IBM
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17:40 • Open Source Mindset to Mindflex - How Flexing Perceptions of OSS Can Change the World - Clare Dillon, Mosslabs.io - Ireland
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18:30 • Panel Discussion: Start the Girls Off Right: How You Can Help Get Girls Interested in Technology - Misty Decker, IBM; Kaitlyn Lowe, Brighton High School; Chloe Allen-Ede, University Student; Lella Halloum, Student & Z Ambassador
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19:30 • Panel Discussion: Inclusivity Starts with Language: Removing Bias from Code - Moderated by Priyanka Sharma, Cloud Native Computing Foundation; Kate Stewart, The Linux Foundation; Stephen Augustus, VMware; Dale Davis, IBM & Demetris White Cheatham, GitHub
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19:30 • Panel Discussion: Tangible Actions to Achieve DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) in Corporations and Communities - Lisa-Marie Namphy, Dev Advocate & Community Architect; Lauren Maffeo, Steampunk; Joseph Sandoval. Adobe; Dimeji Onafuwa, Microsoft; Josu
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19:55 • Three Pillars: The Connection of Communication, a Diverse Team, and Engagement - Arpana Durgaprasad, IBM Systems
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12:00 • Upstream First is Our Principle - Toward Super Long-Term Support - Masashi Kudo, Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd. & Chris Paterson, Renesas Electronics Europe
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12:00 • Beyond "Just" Booting: Barebox Bells and Whistles - Ahmad Fatoum, Pengutronix
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13:00 • Boot-Time Optimization for the Real World - Michael Olbrich, Pengutronix e.K.
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13:00 • A Checklist for Writing Linux Real-Time Applications - John Ogness, Linutronix GmbH
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14:15 • Image Signal Processing (ISP) Drivers & How to Merge One Upstream - Helen Koike, Collabora
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14:15 • Waylandifying Chromium - From Downstream to Shipping - Maksim Sisov, Igalia
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15:15 • Can I Build an Embedded Linux System with Clang - Khem Raj, Comcast
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15:15 • Panel Discussion Follow-up: Do We Need an Industrial Grade Linux? - Lars Geyer-Blaumeiser, Bosch.IO; Kate Stewart, The Linux Foundation; Jan Kiszka, Siemens AG; Guy Lunardi, Collabora Limited, & Andre Barkowski, Robert Bosch GmbH
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16:15 • Creating Debian-Based Embedded Systems in the Cloud Using Debos - Christopher Obbard, Collabora Ltd.
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16:15 • Fuzzing Linux Drivers with Syzkaller - Ricardo Cañuelo Navarro, Collabora
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16:15 • Embedded Linux Systems in Smart Agriculture - Ronald Kipkirui Mutai, Burphurm Enterprises LTD, Kenya
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17:15 • FOSS Static Analysis Tools for Embedded Systems and How to Use Them - Jan-Simon Möller, The Linux Foundation
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17:15 • Getting a Time of Flight Camera Working in Linux, the Full Story from Kernel to User Space - Bogdan Togorean, Analog Devices
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18:30 • Gadgets and Trinkets, The Upstream Linux Way - Geert Uytterhoeven, Glider bv
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18:30 • Debian and Yocto Project: a Tale of Two Distros (One of Which is Not a Distro) - Chris Simmonds, 2net Ltd
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18:30 • From the Camera Sensor to the User, the Journey of a Video Frame - Maxime Chevallier, Bootlin
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19:30 • BoF: The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded - Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro & Armin Kuster, MontaVista Software, LLC
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19:30 • What Differs the Android Open Source Project from Other Linux Distributions? - Sergio Prado, Toradex
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19:30 • Writing Your Own Kernel Cryptographic Accelerator Driver - Tero Kristo, Texas Instruments
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14:15 • Keynote: Opening Remarks and Project Updates - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation with Guest Andrew Wafaa, Director of Open Source Communities & Chair, The Yocto Project
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14:40 • Keynote: Open Source: Show Me the Money? - Liz Rice, Vice President, Open Source Engineering, Aqua Security
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15:00 • Keynote: Open Is Not Just about Code; Open Is about Data Transparency - Angela Benton, Founder & CEO, Streamlytics & Nithya Ruff, Executive Director, Open Source Program Office, Comcast & Chair, Board of Directors, The Linux Foundation
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12:00 • Fighting Climate Change with Blockchain and Open Source - Si Chen, Open Source Strategies, Inc.
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13:00 • Panel Discussion: Leveraging Blockchain to Drive Supply Chain Resilience and Accountability in the Face of Climate Change and Other Disruptions - Marta Geater-Piekarska, Hyperledger; Douglas Johnson-Poensgen, Circulor; Gigo Joseph, Chainyard
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16:15 • Why Smart Cities are Best Built Using Open Source, Open Standards and Open Data - Jim Craig, Red Hat
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16:15 • From Zero to Hero: How OSS has become Strategic in the Financial Services Industry - Gabriele Columbro, FINOS
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17:15 • Open Source COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps to Improve Transparency and Adoption - Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Bitergia
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18:30 • Advancing Financial Inclusion Through Open Source Payment Models - Paula Hunter & Konstantin Peric, Mojaloop Foundation
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18:50 • Lightning Talk: A Weather Balloon Example to Authenticate Data - Nicolas Lopez, Telokanda Remote Sensing Company
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19:30 • BOF: Discussing Metrics for Open Source in Light of Insights from the CHAOSS Project - Georg Link, Bitergia
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12:00 • Advanced Systemd for the Embedded Use-Case - Jeremy Rosen, Smile
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12:00 • Graphical User Interface Using Flutter in Embedded Systems - Hidenori Matsubayashi, Sony
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13:00 • C++ for Real-Time Safety-Critical Linux Systems - Robin Rowe & Gabrielle Pantera, Venture Hollywood
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13:00 • Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded: A Collection of Best Practices - Alexandre Belloni, Bootlin
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14:15 • Threat Modelling - Key Methodologies and Applications from OSS CIP (Civil Infrastructure Platform) Perspective - Dinesh Kumar, Toshiba Software India & SZ Lin, Moxa Inc
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14:15 • Challenges of Using V4L2 to Capture and Process Video Sensor Images - Eugen Hristev, Microchip Technology, Inc.
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15:15 • Building Embedded Debian and Ubuntu Systems with ELBE - Köry Maincent, Bootlin
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15:15 • Kselftest Running in Test rings - Where Are We? - Shuah Khan, The Linux Foundation
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16:15 • Using the TPM - It's Not Rocket Science (Anymore) - Johannes Holland & Peter Huewe, Infineon Technologies AG
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16:15 • Linux on RISC-V with Open Hardware - Drew Fustini, BeagleBoard.org Foundation
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17:15 • BoF: Automotive Grade Linux Developer Community - Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
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17:15 • Using Visual Studio Code for Embedded Development - Michael Opdenacker, Bootlin
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17:15 • LibIIO - A Library for Interfacing with Linux IIO Devices - Dan Nechita, Analog Devices Inc
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17:15 • New Tools Improve Patch Submission, Review, and Other Processes - Frank Rowand, Sony
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18:30 • OP-TEE is Ready: Let's Use It! - Rouven Czerwinski, Pengutronix e.K.
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18:30 • Overview of the Open Source Vulkan Driver for Raspberry Pi 4 - Alejandro Piñeiro Iglesias, Igalia
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18:30 • Optimizing and Developing Non-CPU Device Power Management by DEVFREQ - Chanwoo Choi, Samsung Electronics
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19:30 • PlutoSDR, the Making of an Ultra Low Cost, High Performance Linux Based Software Defined Radio - Michael Hennerich, Analog Devices GmbH
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19:30 • Precision Time Protocol (PTP) and Packet Timestamping in Linux - Antoine Tenart, Bootlin
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19:30 • RunX: Deploy RTOSes and Baremetal Apps as Containers - Stefano Stabellini & Bruce Ashfield, Xilinx
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14:15 • Keynote: Energy Moving at the Speed of Technology - Shuli Goodman, Executive Director, LF Energy
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14:35 • Keynote: Microservices 2.0 and Data Economies - Sam Ramji, Chief Strategy Officer, DataStax
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14:45 • Keynote: Patently Obvious - The Year the Lawyers Came to FOSS - Neil McGovern, Executive Director, The GNOME Foundation
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15:05 • Keynote: CNCF Technology Radar - Explained! - Cheryl Hung, Vice President, Ecosystem & Katelin Ramer, Business Development Manager, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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15:10 • Keynote: Creating the Open Enterprise - Todd Moore, Vice President - Open Technology, IBM Developer and Developer Advocacy & Camilla Sharpe, Global Offerings Leader Multivendor Software Support, IBM
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15:25 • Keynote: Operationalizing a Global, Circular IT Industry is Both Our Opportunity and Imperative - Ali Fenn, President, ITRenew
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12:00 • Atomic Updates and Configuration Files - Thorsten Kukuk, SUSE
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12:00 • BPF Tales, or Why Did I Recompile the Kernel to Average Some Numbers? - Giulia Frascaria, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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13:00 • Panel Discussion: Outreachy Linux Kernel Internship Report - Helen Koike, Outreachy / Collabora; Jules Irenge, Lourdes Pedrajas, Kaaira Gupta & Shreeya Patel & Briana Oursler, Outreachy
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13:00 • DTrace: Leveraging the Power of BPF - Kris Van Hees, Oracle Corp.
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16:15 • Tutorial: Running Your Own VM & Container Cluster at Home - Stephane Graber & Christian Brauner, Canonical Ltd.
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16:15 • Rootless Containers from Scratch - Liz Rice, Aqua Security
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17:15 • VM Forking & Hypervisor-Based Fuzzing with Xen - Tamas K Lengyel, Intel Corporation
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18:30 • When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It: Finding Configuration Constraints from Kconfig, Kbuild, and the C Preprocessor - Paul Gazzillo, University of Central Florida
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18:30 • The Fall of the Legacy - Vaibhav Gupta, Open Source Contributor
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19:30 • Writing Robust Bash Scripts - Leonardo Gutierrez Ramirez, AutoZone
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19:30 • State of Linux Gaming - Gabriel Krisman Bertazi, Collabora
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12:00 • From the Ground Up: How We Built the Nanos Unikernel - Will Jhun, NanoVMs, Inc.
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12:00 • Open Source, Interaction, and Multi-Modality for Remote Education - Sanja Bonic & Janos Pasztor
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13:00 • Virtualization for Real-time Power Grid Substation Automation - Lucian Balea & Aurelien Watare, RTE
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16:15 • Accelerating Network Device Automation Using a Model-Driven SDK - Santiago Alvarez, Cisco
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16:15 • Measuring the Impossible: Contribution Analysis for Open Source - Lucas Gonze, Merico
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17:15 • Using Raspberry Pi With Connected Analog as Lab Instrumentation - Mark Thoren & Brandon Bushey, Analog Devices
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18:30 • Designing a Business Card that Runs DOOM - Exploring Low-Cost ARM Architecture - Ethan Sayre, Plano East High School
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19:30 • Ready to Switch to Open Hardware GNU/Linux PowerPC Laptop? - Roberto Innocenti, Not Profit Power Progress Community
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12:00 • Lightning Talk: Give Open Source the Weight it Deserves in Public Policy - Sivan Pätsch & Paula Grzegorzewska, OpenForum Europe
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13:00 • How Open Source is Helping to Save the World - Kara de la Marck, CloudBees
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16:15 • Keep Your Project Healthy: Grow Your Contributors - Kendall Nelson, OpenStack Foundation & Guinevere Saenger, GitHub
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17:15 • Burnout - When Your Mind is Tired - Jan Altenberg, Continental Automotive GmbH
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18:30 • Panel Discussion: How Ireland Created and Why They Open Sourced COVIDGreen - Danese Cooper & Cian O'Maidin, NearForm, Ltd.; Gar Mac Criosta, HSE Ireland; Jenny Wanger, Linux Foundation Public Health
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19:30 • Shift Left - How to Merge All Roles into One Team to Deliver Your Software - Stefan Staudenmeyer, Instana
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12:00 • Development "Interrupt Storm Detection" Feature - Kento Kobayashi, Sony Corporation
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12:00 • Issues with Open Source License Compliance in Consumer Electronics - Tim Bird, Sony
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12:00 • Simplify and Reuse Your Driver's Code with Regmaps - Ioan Adrian Ratiu, Collabora Ltd
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13:00 • Software Update Solutions for Yocto and OpenEmbedded - Leon Anavi, Konsulko Group
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13:00 • Share System Resources on Multi-Processor System - Lionel Debieve, STMicroelectronics
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16:15 • The International Effort to Establish Open Source Base Layer of Cyber Security for IACS - Kento Yoshida, Renesas Electronics Corporation
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16:15 • The Yocto Project on Windows - Alejandro Enedino Hernandez Samaniego, Microsoft
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16:15 • Supporting Hardware-Accelerated Video Encoding with Mainline - Paul Kocialkowski, Bootlin
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17:15 • Let’s Test with KernelCI - Khouloud Touil, Baylibre
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17:15 • The Yocto Project's First Decade - Jeffrey Osier-Mixon, Linux Foundation & Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro
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17:15 • The State of PTXdist - Roland Hieber, Pengutronix
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18:30 • U-Boot: Porting and Maintaining a Bootloader for a Multimedia SoC Family - Neil Armstrong, BayLibre SAS
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18:30 • Understand ECC Support for NAND Flash Devices in Linux - Miquèl Raynal, Bootlin
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19:30 • Embedded Linux Conference Annual Closing Game
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14:15 • Keynote: The Realtime and Other Merge Conflicts - Thomas Gleixner, Chief Technology Officer, Linutronix GmbH
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14:35 • Keynote: The RISC-V Vector Processor in EPI - Jesús Labarta Mancho, Director, Computer Sciences Department, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
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14:55 • Keynote: How can Open Source Help Solve Europe’s Strategic Challenges? - Sachiko Muto, Chief Executive Officer, OpenForum Europe
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15:15 • Keynote: SBOM: The Path for a More Transparent Software World - Dr. Allan Friedman, Director, Cybersecurity Initiatives, National Telecommunications & Information Administration, US Department of Commerce
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12:00 • Virtual Topology for Virtual Machines: Friend or Foe? - Dario Faggioli, SUSE
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13:00 • The Common Challenges of Secure VMs - Janosch Frank, IBM
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16:15 • Virtualization for the Masses: Exposing KVM on Android - Will Deacon, Google
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17:15 • Optimizing for NVMe Drives: The 10 Microsecond Challenge - Stefan Hajnoczi, Red Hat
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18:30 • KVM Address Space Isolation - Alexandre Chartre, Oracle & Ofir Weisse, Google
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19:30 • Panel Discussion: KVM-based Virtualization Contributor Q&A - Stefan Hajnoczi & Richard W.M. Jones, Red Hat; Susie Li, Intel; Hubertus Franke, IBM; David Kaplan, AMD; Peter Maydell, Arm
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21:00 • BoF Discussions: To Be Announced
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12:00 • Syscall Supervision - Christian Brauner, Canonical
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12:00 • A Faster Hibernation/Resume Using Opportunistic Memory Reclaim - Andrea Righi, Canonical
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13:00 • Real-time Linux: What is Next? - Daniel Bristot de Oliveira, Red Hat
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13:00 • The Compact C Type (CTF) Debugging Format in the GNU Toolchain: Progress Report - Elena Zannoni & Nicholas Alcock, Oracle
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16:15 • A Technical Deep Dive into the QEMU Emulated NVMe Device - Klaus Jensen, Samsung Electronics
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17:15 • Customized Trace Data Visualization with KernelShark - How to Write User Plugins. - Yordan Karadzhov, VMware
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17:15 • Lightning Talk: Open Source Software-Defined Storage for All-Flash Array Management - Vicki Chu, Industrial Technology Research Institute
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17:30 • Lightning Talk: Unravelling the Linux Kernel Using BPF Raw Tracepoints - Abhijit Singh, Uber
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18:30 • Building Linux Distributions for Fun and Profit - Margarita Manterola, Kinvolk
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19:30 • A New Futex2() System Call - André Almeida, Collabora
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12:25 • The Importance of Non-code Contributions to Code-centric Open Source Projects - Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch
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13:00 • Releasing Code as Open Source Made Easy - SAP's Process and Tooling - Peter Giese, SAP SE
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13:25 • The State of Open Source Licensing Clarity (or the lack thereof) - Philippe Ombredanne, AboutCode.org and nexB Inc.
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16:15 • Collaborative Leadership: Governance Beyond Company Affiliation - Dawn Foster, VMware
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16:40 • Safety Critical Systems and Licensing Risk: Standard Measures and Implementations from the CHAOSS Project - Sean P. Goggins, University of Missouri
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17:15 • Leveraging an Open Source Project Catalogue to Select the Right Project - Marcel Kurzmann, Bosch.IO GmbH
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17:40 • Are You Wise in the Ways of Open Source Compliance? Taxonomy and the Tools of Open Source Compliance - Gergely Csatari, Nokia & Yann Jorelle, Nokia/Aalto University
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18:30 • Flies Like an Arrow: Open Source Compliance with Scale in Telco Environment - Ingrid Viitanen & Jonne Soininen, Nokia
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18:55 • If You Can't Measure It, You Can't Manage It - How to Assess Project Health - Ivana Atanasova & Stefka Dimitrova, VMware
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19:30 • Which Foundation for my Open Source Project? - Tobie Langel, UnlockOpen
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19:55 • From Art to Science: Community Development in a Data-Driven World. - Diane Mueller, Red Hat & Daniel Izquierdo, Bitergia
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12:00 • Panel Discussion: Bridging Modern DevOps and the Mainframe - John Mertic, Linux Foundation; Jenn Francis, IBM & Len Santalucia, Vicom Infinity, Inc.
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13:00 • Matrix - Open, Secure, Decentralised, Real-Time Communication Across Networks - Oleg Fiksel, Deutsche Telekom
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16:15 • Skynet - Peer to Peer Application Hosting - Chris Schinnerl, Skynet Labs
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17:15 • Public Money? Public Code! – What Role does Free Software Play after the Corona Crisis? - Alexander Sander, Free Software Foundation Europe
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18:30 • Making it Easier to Make Things: WebAssembly and the Internet of Things - Jonathan Beri, Golioth, Inc. & Alvaro Viebrantz, Leverege
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19:30 • Open Source and ISO Standards - How OpenChain Became The International Standard for Compliance - Shane Coughlan, OpenChain
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06:00 • Look Ma’, No (Real) Interrupt Controller! - Marc Zyngier, Google & Christoffer Dall, Arm
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06:00 • vDPA Support in Linux Kernel - Jason Wang, Red Hat
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06:30 • Evaluate Implementation Options of KVM-based Type1 (or 1.5) Hypervisor - Jun Nakajima, Intel
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06:30 • AMD-vIOMMU: A Hardware-assisted Virtual IOMMU Technology - Suravee Suthikulpanit & Wei Huang, AMD
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07:00 • Hypervisor Based Integrity: Protect Guest Kernel in Cloud - Ning Yang & Forrest Yuan Yu, Google
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07:00 • A Virtual IOMMU With Cooperative DMA Buffer Tracking - Yu Zhang, Intel
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07:30 • Speed Up Creation of a VM With Pass Through GPU - Liang Li, DIDI Chuxing
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07:30 • Trap-less Virtual Interrupt for KVM on RISC-V - Siqi Zhao, Huawei
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10:00 • KVM Latency Performance Tuning - Wanpeng Li, Tencent
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10:00 • Advanced Parallel Memory Virtualization - Yulei Zhang, Tencent
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10:30 • Implementing SR-IOV Failover for Windows Guests During Migration - Yan Vugenfirer, Daynix & Annie Li, Oracle
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10:30 • The Practice Method to Speed Up 10x Boot-up Time for Guest in Alibaba Cloud - Weinan Li, Alibaba
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11:00 • KVM BoF Discussions: Out-of-Process Device Emulation
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11:00 • KVM BoF Discussions: Virtio topics
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12:00 • KVM BoF: QEMU Management
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14:00 • Keynote: KVM - Christian Bornträger, IBM
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14:15 • Keynote: QEMU - Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat
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14:30 • KVM-unit-tests: When "KVM" Doesn't Mean KVM - Andrew Jones, Red Hat
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14:30 • Virtual Device Fuzzing Support in QEMU - Alexander Bulekov & Bandan Das, Red Hat
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15:00 • A KVM-unit-tests and KVM selftests update for aarch64 - Eric Auger, Red Hat
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15:00 • Virtual Versus Physical: Virtio Changes for New Hardware - Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat
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15:30 • Libvirt Status Report - Daniel Berrangé, Red Hat
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15:30 • A Journey to Support vGPU in Firecracker - Liang Yan, SUSE
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15:45 • Rust-vmm Status Report - Andreea Florescu, Amazon
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16:00 • Changing Paravirt Lock-ops for a Changing World - Ankur Arora, Oracle
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16:00 • Challenges in Supporting Virtual CPU Hotplug on SoC Based Systems (like ARM64) - Salil Mehta, Huawei
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16:30 • HA-IOV: Applying Hardware-assisted Techniques to IO Virtualization Framework - Yifei Jiang & Bo Wan, Huawei
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16:30 • Extremely Fast and Efficient NFV with Unikraft - Sharan Santhanam, NEC Laboratories Europe GmbH
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21:00 • BoF Discussions: To Be Announced
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06:00 • Intel Virtualization Technology Extensions to Enable Hardware Isolated VMs - Sean Christopherson, Intel
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06:00 • Live Migration With Hardware Acceleration - Wei Wang, Intel
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06:30 • Guest Memory Protection -- Current Status and Future - Isaku Yamahata, Intel
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06:30 • Scalable Work Submission in Device Virtualization - Hao Wu, Intel
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07:00 • KVM Live Upgrade with Properly Handling of Passthrough Devices - Zhimin Feng, ByteDance
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07:00 • PASID Management in KVM - Yi Liu& Jacob Pan, Intel
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07:30 • Building a Cloud Infrastructure to Deploy Microservices as Microvm Guests - Matias Vara Larsen, Huawei
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07:30 • Device Keepalive State for Local Live Migration and VMM Fast Restart - Jason Zeng, Intel
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10:00 • Evolution of SPDK vhost Towards Secure Container Storage Service - Xiaodong Liu & Changpeng LIu, Intel
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10:00 • Hypervisor-managed Linear Address Translation - Chao Gao, Intel
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10:30 • Debugging KVM Using Intel DCI Technology - Raymond Zhang, Xedge.AI
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10:30 • Minimizing VMExits in Private Cloud by Aggressive PV IPI and Passthrough Timer - Qiao Hua & Zhou Yibo, ByteDance
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11:00 • BoF Discussions: To Be Announced
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14:00 • Speeding Up VM’s I/O Sharing Host's io_uring Queues With Guests - Stefano Garzarella, Red Hat
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14:00 • QEMU Live Update - Steven J. Sistare, Oracle
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14:30 • Faster and Smaller qcow2 Files With Subcluster-based Allocation - Alberto Garcia, Igalia
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14:30 • Virtio-(balloon|pmem|mem): Managing Guest Memory - David Hildenbrand & Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat
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15:00 • Comparing Performance of NVMe Hard Drives in KVM, Baremetal, and Docker Using Fio and SPDK for Virtual Testbed Applications - Mauricio Tavares, RENCI
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15:00 • QEMU Snaphosts Are So Slow. Really? - Denis Lunev, Virtuozzo
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15:30 • Towards an Alternative Memory Architecture - Joao Martins, Oracle
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15:30 • Bitmaps and NBD: Building Blocks of Change Block Tracking - Eric Blake, Red Hat
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16:00 • Bring SCSI Support Into QEMU Block Layer - Yaowei Bai, Chinamobile
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16:00 • KVM Dirty Ring - A New Approach to Logging - Peter Xu, Red Hat
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16:30 • Long Live Asynchronous Page Fault! - Vitaly Kuznetsov & Vivek Goyal, Red Hat