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11:00 • Panel Discussion: Bring Your Product Manager to the Open Source Party - Nithya Ruff, Amazon; Jeffrey Borek, IBM; and Mary (Meixia) Wang, Volvo Car Corporation
11:55 • Bridging the Gap: Incorporating Open Source Into Product Managers' Toolbox - Philipp Ahmann, Robert Bosch GmbH
14:00 • What Can Open Source Project Health Metrics Reveal About Project Users? - Sophia Vargas, Google & Georg Link, Bitergia
14:55 • Panel Discussion: Measuring the Health of Open Source Projects in Public Health - Cynthia Lo, GitHub and World Health Organization; Samuel Mbuthia, World Health Organization; Liliana Torres Sanchez, GitHub; Ian Candy, GitHub; Andrew Henry, GitHub
16:00 • You Never Know When You Need a Fork - Madelyn Olson, AWS & Viktor Söderqvist, Ericsson
16:55 • Panel Discussion: The Next Phase in OSS (Ideate, Design and Build) - Samson Goddy, Open Source Community Africa; Oluebube Princess Egbuna, Drogo AI; and Edidiong Asikpo, Zuplo
09:00 • How to Contribute a Zephyr Sensor Driver - Maureen Helm, Analog Devices
09:50 • Zephyr Build System: Sysbuild and New Hardware Model - Torsten Tejlmand Rasmussen, Nordic Semiconductor
11:00 • Secure and Encrypted Boot in Zephyr RTOS - Parthiban N, Linumiz
11:20 • Zephyr Network Subsystem Status and Overview - Jukka Rissanen, Nordic Semiconductor
11:55 • Lightning Talk: The CFU: Custom Hardware with RISCV and Zephyr - Mohammed Billoo, MAB Labs Embedded Solutions
12:05 • Lightning Talk: Zephyr Portability with an AI Application on Very Different MCUs - Ales Ryska, NXP
12:15 • Lightning Talk: Using Zephyr to Power the Sustainable Cloud - Dan Kalowsky, Ampere Computing
12:25 • Lightning Talk: Implementing the Precision Time Protocol (PTP) in the Zephyr Project - Adam Wojasiński, BayLibre
14:00 • Developing Wildlife Camera Traps with Zephyr RTOS - Alex Bucknall, Arribada Initiative
14:20 • Exploring the Potential of Zephyr in Automotive and Software Defined Vehicles - Philipp Ahmann, Robert Bosch GmbH
14:55 • Lightning Talk: Open Source Fleet Management in Zephyr - Maciej Sobkowski, Antmicro
15:05 • Lightning Talk: Delta Firmware Over The Air (DFOTA) Update: Optimizing Device Updates in Zephyr - Romain Pelletant & Clovis Corde, Kickmaker
15:15 • Lightning Talk: How to Create an Asset Tracker With Zephyr and Thingsboard In No Time - Tobias Marquardt, grandcentrix GmbH
15:25 • Lightning Talk: From Ideas to 3 Firmwares Powering Railway-Infrastructure Monitoring in 2 Years - Tobias Meyer, Konux GmbH
16:00 • Preparing Zephyr for Safety Element out of Context Certification - Nicole Pappler, AlektoMetis.com
16:55 • Level Up Your Embedded Testing Game: FRETish, Robot, and Twister: A Dream Team - Christian Schlotter, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG & Tobias Kästner, TiaC Systems
17:45 • Zephyr LPWAN: Connectivity Options and When to Choose Them - Jordan Yates, Embeint
11:00 • Contain Your Excitement: A Developer's Guide to Containerized Brilliance - Ekansh Gupta, Zeta & Anuj Bansal, Microsoft
11:55 • Understanding the OCI Spec: Peeling Through the Layers - Akhil Mohan, VMware by Broadcom
14:00 • Let Them Eat CAKES: A Sweet Dive Into a Modern Cloud Networking Stack. - Christian Posta, Solo.io
14:55 • Deep Dive Into Traefik 3.0 - Emile Vauge, Traefik Labs
16:00 • DevSecOps Transformation at Speed and Scale Using Tekton - Caroline Cameron & Tony Higham, IBM
16:55 • SCA for Containers: The Good, the Bad, and the Truth - Arun Azhakesan, Siemens Healthineers & Philippe Ombredanne, AboutCode
09:00 • Linux Power Management Features, Their Relationships and Interactions - Théo Lebrun, Bootlin
09:50 • Heterogeneous Linux and RTOS Software Architecture for Low-Price RISC-V Cores - Jim Huang, National Cheng Kung University
11:00 • The Case for an SoC Power Management Driver - Stephen Boyd, Google
11:55 • Building and Maintaining Binary Distributions with Yocto - Michael Opdenacker, Independent
13:00 • RISC-V and RISE Project BoF - Drew Fustini, Tenstorrent
14:00 • Are You Ready For Scarthgap? Best Practices For The Latest Yocto Project LTS Release - Tim Orling, Konsulko Group
14:55 • Licensing Support by Build Systems - and What Remains To Be Done - Jan Altenberg, Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) eG
16:00 • Advanced System Profiling, Tracing and Trace Analysis with Perfetto in Android and Yocto - Anna-Lena Marx & Stefan Lengfeld, inovex GmbH
16:55 • Using Yocto to Debug Embedded Device Crashes - Etienne Cordonnier, Snap Inc
17:45 • BoF: The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded - Josef Holzmayr, Northern.tech as Mender.io & Philip Balister, OpenSDR
09:00 • Visions for the Linux Kernel PWM Subsystem - Uwe Kleine-König, BayLibre
09:50 • Give Me Back My GPIO Persistence! (Introducing the Libgpiod Gpio-Manager) - Bartosz Golaszewski, Linaro
10:10 • Pinctrl and GPIO - Interactions and Footguns - Chen-Yu Tsai, Google LLC
11:00 • Testing Your Yocto Project - from Ptest and Testimage to LAVA - Clara Kowalsky & Florian Bezdeka, Siemens
11:55 • Eight Years of Farming; Is Everybo(Ar)Dy Happy? - Geert Uytterhoeven, Glider bv
13:00 • Automated Testing & Board Farming - Rouven Czerwinski & Jan Lübbe, Pengutronix
14:00 • Inspecting and Optimizing Memory Usage in Linux - João Marcos Costa, Bootlin
14:55 • Embedded Linux Security: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Richard Weinberger, sigma star gmbh
16:00 • A New Era of Interrupt Handling: Multiple Interrupt Controllers in a Multi-chiplet Design - Priyadarsini G, Samsung Semiconductor India Research
16:55 • Taming DMA: Tales Wrestling Memory Corruption - Ahmad Fatoum, Pengutronix
11:00 • The Challenges of Public Code - Building an Open Source Culture at the BBC - Tom Sadler & David Buckhurst, BBC
11:55 • Dependency Risk Management: A Guide for OSPOs - Ashley Wolf, GitHub
14:00 • From Vision to Action: PagoPA's Journey Towards Open Source Leadership - Leonardo Favario, PagoPA S.p.A.
14:55 • Panel Discussion: The Automotive OSPO - Masato Endo, Toyota Motor Corporation; Ana Jiménez Santamaría, Linux Foundation, TODO Group; Mary (Meixia) Wang, Volvo Car Corporation; and Wolfgang Gehring, Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation
16:00 • From Data Tsunami to Actionable Insights - Dawn Foster, CHAOSS & Cali Dolfi, Red Hat
16:55 • Principles of Authentic Participation for Corporate Contributors - Cornelius Schumacher, DB Systel GmbH
11:00 • Panel Discussion: Improving the Software Supply Chain Security - Arnaud Le Hors, IBM; Isaac Hepworth, Google; Michael Lieberman, Kusari; and Marina Moore, Independent
11:55 • Policing Open-Source Projects at Scale - Thomas Neidhart, Eclipse Foundation
14:00 • Planning for Retirement: How Can We Prepare for Software’s End-of-Life/End-of-Support Date? - Victoria Ontiveros, CISA & Justin Murphy, DHS/CISA
14:55 • VSCorode: Inside Your IDE, Inside Your Git Repository - Kevin Ward & Fabian Kammel, ControlPlane
16:00 • "Here Is a Clean Section of the Beach" - Proactively Auditing Open Source Dependencies and Letting E - Munawar Hafiz, OpenRefactory & Michael Winser, Alpha-Omega
11:00 • Green Tech, Lean Budgets: A Journey to Saving Money (and the Planet) with Kubernetes - Timo Derstappen, Giant Swarm
11:55 • Dude, Where’s My Error?: How OpenTelemetry Records Errors, and Why It Does It Like That - Adriana Villela, ServiceNow Cloud Observability & Reese Lee, New Relic
14:00 • Evolving GitOps: Harnessing Kubernetes Resource Model for 5G Core - Ashan Senevirathne & Joel Studler, Swisscom
14:55 • Panel Discussion: Do One Thing, and Do It Well: Special Purpose OSes Apply the Unix App Philosophy to the Whole OS - Danielle Tal, Microsoft; Mauro Morales, Spectro Cloud; Felipe Huici, Unikraft GmbH; and Richard Brown, SUSE; Erik Nordmark, Zededa
16:00 • Cloud Native Threat Intelligence for Everyone - James Callaghan, ControlPlane & Constanze Roedig, Technische Universität Wien
16:55 • MicroCeph: Simplifying Storage from Laptop to Data Center - Peter Sabaini, Canonical