The Linux Foundation Announces Conference Schedule for Open Source Summit Europe 2022
The premier event in Europe for open source code and community contributors features 200+ sessions across 13 micro-conferences, covering the pivotal topics and technologies at the core of open source.
SAN FRANCISCO, July 12, 2022 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, today announced the full schedule for Open Source Summit Europe, the leading conference for open source developers, technologists, and community leaders. The event is taking place September 13-16 in Dublin, Ireland and virtually. The schedule can be viewed here.
OS Summit Europe will feature a robust program of 325+ talks across 13 micro-conferences covering the most essential and cutting edge topics in open source: Linux Systems, Supply Chain Security, AI + Data, OSPOs, Community Leadership, Embedded IoT, Cloud, Diversity, Containers, Embedded Linux and more.
2022 Conference Session Highlights Include:
LinuxCon
Containers as an Illusion – Michael Kerrisk, man7.org
How to Report Your Linux Kernel Bug – Thorsten Leemhuis
Embedded Linux Conference
Booting Automotive ECUs Really Fast with Modern Security Features – Brendan Le Foll, BMW Car IT GmbH
From a Security Expert’s Diary: DOs and DON’Ts when Choosing Software for Your Next Embedded Product – Marta Rybczynska, Syslinbit
CloudOpen
Addressing the Transaction Challenge in a Cloud-native World – Grace Jansen, IBM
The Challenges and Solutions of Open Edge Infrastructures – Ildiko Vancsa, Open Infrastructure Foundation
OSPOCon
Building a Team for the Upstream: Things We Learned Building InnerSource Teams for Open Source Impact – Emma Irwin, Microsoft
A Practical Guide for Outbound Open Source – Which Scales and Can Be Adapted Easily for Companies of Different Size – Oliver Fendt, Siemens AG
Critical Software Summit
The Unexpected Demise of Open Source Libraries – Liran Tal, Snyk
Address Space Isolation for Enhanced Safety of the Linux Kernel – Igor Stoppa, NVIDIA
Emerging OS Forum
Demystifying the WASM Landscape: A Primer – Divya Mohan, SUSE
How Open Source Helps a Grid Operator with the Challenges of the Energy Transition – Jonas van den Bogaard & Nico Rikken, Alliander
SupplyChainSecurityCon
Composing the Ultimate SBOM – Ivana Atanasova & Velichka Atanasova, VMware
From Kubernetes With ♥ Open Tools For Open, Secure Supply Chains – Adolfo García Veytia, Chainguard
Diversity Empowerment Summit
Overcoming Imposter Syndrome to Become a Conference Speaker! – Dawn Foster, VMware
Teaching Collaboration to the Next Generation of Open Source Contributors – Ruth Suehle, Red Hat
Open Source On-Ramp
Debugging Embedded Linux – Marta Rybczynska, Syslinbit
Getting Started with Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) – Leonard Sheng Sheng Lee, Computas
Open AI + Data Forum
Beyond Neural Search: Hands-on Tutorial on Building Cross-Modal/Multi-Modal Solution with Jina AI – Han Xiao & Sami Jaghouar, Jina AI
Truly Open Lineage – Mandy Chessell, Pragmatic Data Research Ltd
ContainerCon
Evaluation of OSS Options to Build Container Images – Matthias Haeussler, Novatec
Interactive Debugging of Dockerfile With Buildg – Kohei Tokunaga, NTT Corporation
Community Leadership Conference
Panel Discussion: Growing Open Source in the Irish Government – Clare Dillon, Open Ireland Network; Tony Shannon, Department of Public Expenditure & Reform in Government of Ireland; Tim Willoughby, An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s Police Service; Gar Mac Criosta, Linux Foundation Public Health; John Concannon, Department of Foreign Affairs
Dev Team Metrics that Matter – Avishag Sahar, LinearB
Embedded IoT Summit
Design of an Open Source, Modular, 5G Capable, Container Based, Scientific Data Capture Hexacopter – Mauro Borrageiro & Ngoni Mombeshora, University of Cape Town
Contributing to Zephyr vs (Linux and U-boot) – Parthiban Nallathambi, Linumiz
Keynote speakers will be announced in the coming weeks.
Registration (in-person) is offered at the early price of $850 through July 17. Registration to attend virtually is $25. Members of The Linux Foundation receive a 20 percent discount off registration and can contact [email protected] to request a member discount code.
Applications for diversity and need-based scholarships are currently being accepted. For information on eligibility and how to apply, please click here. The Linux Foundation’s Travel Fund is also accepting applications, with the goal of enabling open source developers and community members to attend events that they would otherwise be unable to attend due to a lack of funding. To learn more and apply, please click here.
Health and Safety
In-person attendees will be required to be fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus and will need to comply with all on-site health measures, in accordance with The Linux Foundation Code of Conduct. To learn more, visit the Health & Safety webpage.
Event Sponsors
Open Source Summit Europe 2022 is made possible thanks to our sponsors, including Diamond Sponsors: AWS, Google and IBM, Platinum Sponsors: Huawei and Intel, and Gold Sponsors: Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Codethink, Docker, Mend, Red Hat, and Styra. For information on becoming an event sponsor, click here or email us.
Press
Members of the press who would like to request a press pass to attend should contact Kristin O’Connell.
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