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Wednesday, September 18
 

11:00 CEST

Securing Data-in-Transit with Wireguard for Kubernetes Cluster - Dhiraj Sehgal & Davide Sellitri,Tigera
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
This talk delves into the transformative combination of WireGuard and Calico for enhancing network security in Kubernetes clusters. Despite the ubiquity of Kubernetes in microservice orchestration, securing the inter-node traffic often presents a significant challenge. We will first discuss the security risks associated with the non-encryption of inter-node traffic, such as data interception and potential injection of malicious payloads. It underscores the critical importance of implementing traffic encryption within Kubernetes clusters to thwart these threats. We examine WireGuard and ProjectCalico using its eBPF dataplane for securing traffic. The talk navigates the potential constraints, including the requirement for kernel support, the complexity of multi-cluster setups, and the compatibility issues across different environments.
Speakers
avatar for Dhiraj Sehgal

Dhiraj Sehgal

Technical Marketing Engineer, Tigera
Dhiraj is Mgr, Dev Advocacy team at Tigera. He has worked on various open source projects since the start of OpenStack, Ceph, Docker, SDN and IOvisor.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Room 0.14 (Level 0)
  ContainerCon

11:00 CEST

UCSI, TCPM, PD, AltModes: Demystifying USB-C and Its Support in Linux - Dmitry Baryshkov, Linaro Ltd.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Implementing Type-C support in Linux is not a simple task, platforms implementers have to understand different pieces of the Type-C stack (and various USB standards). This talk provides overview of the Linux USB-C subsystem and its different parts, basing on my experience with implementing and improving USB-C support for different Qualcomm platforms.
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avatar for Dmitry Baryshkov

Dmitry Baryshkov

Engineer, Linaro Ltd.
Dmitry has been working in embedded Linux area since 2006. Since 2007 he has been working in the development services area (at Siemens and Mentor Graphics). In 2015-2019 Dmitry has been working at Cavium Inc, improving system software for ThunderX and OcteonTX. In 2020 he has joined... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Hall B (Level 2)
  LinuxCon

11:00 CEST

A-Typical but Fruitful Public Sector Collaborations Through OSPO's - Nico Rikken, Alliander & Karel Rietveld, Dutch Tax and Customs Administration
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Collaboration in the public sector typically happens between similar organizations and through an overarching coordinating body. How a-typical is then the collaboration between the Dutch Tax Office and the semi-public Grid Operator Alliander. Yet the goals for their open source activities are similar and thus the OSPO's are collaborating to establish sound Open Source practices. Meanwhile there is a larger community of public and semi-public OSPO's that are taking on multiple shared goals. In this presentation Karel Rietveld and Nico Rikken will go over their learnings: - Unique benefits of an OSPO-collaboration that is national and consists of (semi-)public organizations - Practical examples of collaboration - How a small collaboration has grown to a larger collaboration - The road to the current working structure with working groups
Speakers
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Nico Rikken

Open Source Advocate, Alliander
Nico Rikken has a track record in maximizing the potential of Free and Open Source Software in the energy sector and in the Netherlands. As Open Source Ambassador at grid operator Alliander he helps make open source project participation successful and ensure control over the company... Read More →
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Karel Rietveld

Specialist Open Source at Open Source Program Office, Dutch Tax and Customs Administration
Working within the Chief Technology Office in building an Open Source Program Office for the Dutch Tax and Customs administration.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Room 0.49-0.50 (Level 0)
  Open Source in the Public Sector

11:00 CEST

Panel Discussion: Global and Regional Open Source Adoption and Participation in the Era of AI - Xiaoya Xia & Richard Sikang Bian, Ant Group; Anni Lai, Futurewei; and Willem Jiang, ByteDance
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
This panel will provide an in-depth exploration of global and regional open source adoption and participation from the perspectives of enterprise OSPOs and open source foundations. It will feature representatives from leading Asian tech giants and the LFAI & Data Foundation. We will begin by examining how different regions engage with open source, with a focus on the current state and challenges in Asia. The discussion will address the responsibilities and challenges faced by OSPOs, highlighting regional variations. We will also explore how OSPOs and foundations can collaborate in the AI era to optimize and enhance their practices, supporting developers in better integrating into the global open source ecosystem.
Speakers
avatar for Anni Lai

Anni Lai

Head of Open Source Operations and Marketing, Futurewei
Anni drives Futurewei’s open source (O.S.) governance, process, compliance, training, project alignment, and ecosystem building. Anni has a long history of serving on various O.S. boards such as OpenStack Foundation, LF CNCF, LF OCI, LF Edge, and is on the LF OMF board and LF Europe... Read More →
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Willem Jiang

Principal Open Source Evangelist, ByteDance
Willem Jiang (Jiang Ning) is the principal Open Source Evangelist of ByteDance OSPO , and serves as a board director of the Apache Software Foundation. He has contributed to various Apache projects, including Camel, CXF, ServiceMix, and ServiceComb. Prior to joining ByteDance, Willem... Read More →
avatar for Xiaoya Xia

Xiaoya Xia

Open source program analyst, Ant Group
Xiaoya Xia is a member of the Ant Group OSPO, where she focuses on catalyzing open source success through data-driven insights. Before joining Ant Group, Xiaoya was a PhD at East China Normal University (ECNU), where she concentrated on research into open source ecosystem sustain... Read More →
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Richard Sikang Bian

Head of Open Source Growth and Strategy, Ant Group
As an engineer by training and father to a toddler, Richard was ex-Square, ex-Microsoft who currently works on the Technical Strategy Initiatives team of Ant Group. Richard is also in charge of Ant Group's Open Source Program Office (OSPO) and enjoys being the evangelist of Open Source... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Room 0.96-0.97 (Level 0)
  OSPOCon

11:00 CEST

Enhancing Artifact Security with GitHub’s Build Provenance and Minder - Fredrik Skogman, GitHub & Radoslav Dimitrov, Stacklok
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
In the evolving landscape of software development, ensuring the integrity of build artifacts like container images is crucial. In this talk, we'll demonstrate how to use GitHub's Build Provenance API to generate SLSA attestations and create robust policies for your artifacts, verifying their origin and authenticity. We'll examine the contents and significance of these attestations and discuss how to integrate them into your CI/CD pipelines. Additionally, we'll explore using Minder to monitor and enforce these policies across your repositories, ensuring these attestation practices do not degrade over time. We’ll also show how combining these tools can safeguard even in the event of someone else gaining access and pushing a malicious image to your container registry. By the end of this session, you'll have a good understanding of how open source tools like Sigstore, in-toto, SLSA, TUF, and Minder can collectively strengthen the security of the software supply chain. You'll gain practical insights into setting up artifact attestations with GitHub's API and establishing tailored policies with Minder to protect your development processes against vulnerabilities.
Speakers
avatar for Radoslav Dimitrov

Radoslav Dimitrov

Senior Software Engineer, Stacklok
Radoslav Dimitrov is a Senior Software Engineer at Stacklok. He's a maintainer of go-tuf, RSTUF and Minder and is contributing to several other software supply chain projects. His interests include mountain biking, cats, coffees and everything that relates to DIY.
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Fredrik Skogman

Staff Engineer, GitHub
Fredrik is a Staff Engineer on the Package Security Engineering team at GitHub, where he focuses on software supply chain security. At GitHub he provides technical leadership for standards and tools in the supply chain security space, most recently co-authoring the published npm RFC... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:00 - 11:40 CEST
Room 2.15 (Level 2)

11:55 CEST

Container Development Client for Reproducible Artifacts - Harsh Thakur, Civo & Kunal Verma, Kubesimplify
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
The container landscape is undergoing a transformation with innovative snapshotters and image formats. But how do we leverage these advancements to empower developers with more cost-effective solutions? Open source projects like Colima and Finch are paving the way for this new wave of container tooling. While they didn't fully meet our specific needs, they provided valuable building blocks for our solution. In our pursuit of achieving truly reproducible builds, we explored Nix and Nix-snapshotter. Combining the power of Nix, a robust package manager, with Nix-snapshotter's efficient caching capabilities within containerd, and the cross-platform functionality of Lima for managing Linux VMs, we've unlocked a new level of consistency and reproducibility for developers' software builds. This project empowers developers with unprecedented flexibility and control over their containerized environments. By embracing these innovations, we can expect reduced CI resource consumption, faster build times, and simplified security and compliance.
Speakers
avatar for Harsh Thakur

Harsh Thakur

Infra Engineer, Civo
Harsh's tech journey began in software development, leading to open-source contributions in the CNCF. His passion for complex systems propelled him into infrastructure engineering, gaining expertise in building control planes and designing APIs, and architecting cost-effective solutions... Read More →
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Kunal Verma

DevRel, Kubesimplify
Kunal is a DevOps and Cloud Advocate with a passion for Open Source. He is a CNCF Ambassador & has been involved in the DevOps and open-source ecosystem for more than a year and has strong experience in public speaking, community management, content creation etc. He has the experience... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
Room 0.14 (Level 0)
  ContainerCon

11:55 CEST

VirtIo-Net PCIe Function Using Linux PCI Endpoint Framework - Shunsuke Mie, IGEL Co., Ltd.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
The PCI Endpoint framework enables the Linux kernel to act as a PCI Endpoint device. It allows software to describe the behavior of a PCIe function, which is a logical unit within a PCI device. This session will present the design and implementation of a virtio-net device using this framework. Virtio is a para-virtualization framework designed to improve the efficiency of device I/O operations in virtualized environments. It enables software to emulate device behavior, leading to efficient data transfers in this case. This session will discuss the architecture and current status of the proposed virtio-net PCI function driver based on the PCI endpoint framework. Additionally, it will introduce an API for controlling virtio virtqueues, which are used for data transfer. This API is generic and can be used to implement PCI Endpoint devices for other virtio devices.
Speakers
avatar for Shunsuke Mie

Shunsuke Mie

Embedded Software Engineer, IGEL Co., Ltd.
Several years of experience in device drivers and other areas of the Linux kernel. I have a half decade of experience in software development ranging from firmware and embedded Linux, middleware.
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
Hall B (Level 2)
  LinuxCon

11:55 CEST

Open Source Governance for Software Engineers - Tobie Langel, UnlockOpen
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
The goal of this presentation is twofold: Firstly, we want to demystify open source project governance. Do you freeze when you hear the term governance? Do you blindly copy and paste the governance of other projects hoping it works for your project too? Do you struggle to keep governance up to date or aligned with what's *actually* going on in the project? You're not alone. Secondly, we want to provide a simple, practical, and proven approach to writing governance that's directly inspired from coding best practices. The very same concepts that are used when writing code (e.g. Don't Repeat Yourself, Keep It Simple, or Separation of Concerns) have direct application when authoring governance documents and create the same kind of positive outcomes: governance that is simple to understand, flexible, and and easy to maintain. You'll never come back from thinking about governance as code. By the time you leave this presentation, you'll have an entirely new perspective on governance and will feel empowered by your ability to leverage your existing software engineering skills in this new domain.
Speakers
avatar for Tobie Langel

Tobie Langel

Principal, UnlockOpen
Tobie Langel is a world-leading expert on open source and standardization. He advises some of the biggest names in tech (Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, Intel, Cisco), promising startups (Airtable, Postman, GitLab), industry organizations (OpenJS Foundation, OASIS Open, W3C) and nonprofits... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
Room 0.94-0.95 (Level 0)

11:55 CEST

How Can We Define the Value of Open Source Work? - Sophia Vargas, Google
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
Collectively, we struggle to consistently define the value of open source and work supporting open source projects. Without clear value attributed to open source projects and development, it can be difficult to justify continued investment, especially as many users rely on open source solutions as a source of cost savings. This talk will discuss longstanding and novel economic, social and operational models designed to understand and measure the value of open source, with the goal to help contributors, organizations and companies identify what approach best meets their needs and context.
Speakers
avatar for Sophia Vargas

Sophia Vargas

Research Analyst, Google
Sophia Vargas is a Program Manager in the research and education team within Google’s Open Source Programs Office. In this role she leads efforts that span project health, contributor experience, and open source economics. She is also on the Governing Board and an active contributor... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
Room 0.96-0.97 (Level 0)
  OSPOCon

11:55 CEST

Measuring Security Risk: Community Engagement Is the Best Mitigation - Deb Nicholson, Python Software Foundation
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
When considering open source software that you include in your products, engaging with your upstream is a more robust and resilient way to gauge your security risks than relying on outsourcing your trust modeling to metrics and GitHub stars. Becoming a partner to your upstream community helps you build more secure software and create the relationships you'll need if there's ever an attack. Plus community engagement has a lot of follow-on benefits for the way your company makes use of open source. This talk covers how to keep surprises to a minimum by engaging with your upstream communities. We'll look at several ways to gracefully go from "who the heck is in charge of that code" to being an open source insider that always knows what’s going on with your upstream partners. We'll also look at how to identify red flags at projects that you may not want to rely on.
Speakers
avatar for Deb Nicholson

Deb Nicholson

Executive Director, Python Software Foundation
Deb Nicholson is an open source software policy expert and a passionate community advocate. She is the Executive Director at the Python Software Foundation which serves as the non-profit steward of the Python programming language. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Spritely... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 11:55 - 12:35 CEST
Room 2.15 (Level 2)

12:15 CEST

German Administration and Open Source - Thomas Fricke, Independent
Wednesday September 18, 2024 12:15 - 12:35 CEST
This talk describes a journey that began almost a quarter of a century ago. The first attempts to establish open source in Germany failed. Only with a cloud and digital sovereignty strategy was it possible to establish FOSS in the German administration. The speaker was involved in various initiatives, the Verwaltungsgitlab (OpenCode.de), the strategic papers of the IT Planning Council, OpenDesk, the founding of the Sovereign Tech Fund and is still centrally involved in the updating of the strategy. It provides an insight into the foundations of a private cloud strategy that ultimately paved the way for FOSS. The vision is a digitally sovereign administration cloud that ensures a secure and automated implementation of modern administration processes through DevSecOps as the engine of the processes. 
Speakers
avatar for Thomas Fricke

Thomas Fricke

Independent
Thomas Fricke has been working with containers and Kubernetes for 7 years, with Linux and networks for 30 and with computers for 40. His focus is on security in KRITIS environments (energy, health care) and the agile transformations that are necessary in these environments. He is... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 12:15 - 12:35 CEST
Room 0.49-0.50 (Level 0)
  Open Source in the Public Sector

14:00 CEST

Lightning Talk: Fort Kairos: A New Dawn for Secure Linux in Untrusted Environments - Mauro Morales, Spectro Cloud
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:00 - 14:10 CEST
At the edge, there's one thing we know for sure: it's not to be trusted. But imagine if Kairos could change that, letting you sleep soundly knowing your intellectual property is secure. Kairos is a fully open source project to run kubernetes at the edge. As such, we have put Trusted Boot into action. Inspired by Lennard Pottering, the mind behind Systemd, we've leveraged Secure Boot, Trusted Boot, TPM, and disk encryption. The result? A Linux OS that's built tough against the challenges of untrusted environments.
Speakers
avatar for Mauro Morales

Mauro Morales

Open Source Developer Specialist, Spectro Cloud
Mauro is a Guatemalan software developer with more than 17 years of professional experience. His main focus is on backend and CLI applications using the Ruby and Go programming languages. He’s also had a chance to participate in the Open-Source community on projects like Cloud Foundry... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:00 - 14:10 CEST
Hall C (Level 2)
  CloudOpen

14:00 CEST

Lightning Talk: Digital Sovereignty at Risk - Opportunities for Intervention - Kay Hartkopf, PD - Berater der öffentlichen Hand
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:00 - 14:10 CEST
The importance of digital sovereignty in the public sector has been amplified in the European Union (EU) due to recent geopolitical changes and the risk of relying on foreign digital technology and services such as cloud and artificial intelligence (AI). This issue has gained significant attention, prompting calls for collective action to manage these risks. Therefore, it's crucial to explore potential strategies that the public sector can adopt to reduce these risks. The role of Open Source Software (OSS) in enhancing the digital sovereignty of the public sector is a significant point of discussion. We aim to showcase some of the actions currently being undertaken by the public sector in Europe and Germany to achieve digital sovereignty, highlighting the crucial role of OSS in these strategies. Additionally, we will share real-world examples to demonstrate the ongoing efforts, potential opportunities, and challenges that need to be tackled.
Speakers
avatar for Kay Hartkopf

Kay Hartkopf

Senior Managing Expert, PD - Berater der öffentlichen Hand
A seasoned professional with over 31 years of diverse experience across public administration, telecommunications, and industry sectors. Having started his career as a Systems Engineer in 1991 after graduating in Physics from Hamburg University, he has successfully held multiple leadership... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:00 - 14:10 CEST
Room 0.49-0.50 (Level 0)

14:10 CEST

Lightning Talk: The Open Source Smart Garden - Ivan Šarić, TripAdvisor
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:10 - 14:20 CEST
This presentation outlines the design of a smart garden system. The system consists of a cloud component where data is streamed to and commands are relayed from the local sites. The other component is the locally positioned SBC-powered system that orchestrates a group of sensors and controllers while maintaining a tunnel to the cloud. The choice of protocol for local communication between the SBC-based coordinator, sensors and controllers is open. The current set up is based around Zigbee due to the small size of the deployment site and the unobstructed nature of the terrain on which the system was developed. The system leverages the power of the open-source graph visualization and monitoring platform Grafana and the time-series database Prometheus. Grafana is a natural choice for a user dashboard that can display real-time site statistics like soil-moisture, ph score and EC. Grafana provides monitoring capabilities that will be used by the operators to ensure functioning. The cloud component provides long-term storage of all locally-streamed data. It also allows the owner to export all collected data for analysis by a third-party expert.
Speakers
avatar for Ivan Šarić

Ivan Šarić

Software Engineer, TripAdvisor
Ivan Šarić is a Software Engineer at TripAdvisor.He previously worked as a freelance Technical Architect and Software Developer through his company Path Variable LLC.He holds an MA degree in Political Science and Government from Central European University, where he studied topics... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:10 - 14:20 CEST
Hall C (Level 2)
  CloudOpen

14:30 CEST

Lightning Talk: With Great Traces Comes Great Costs: How to Reduce That Bill? - Prashansa Kulshrestha, Independent
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:30 - 14:40 CEST
Is Distributed Tracing an observability essential or just a high-maintenance diva? Hardly, anyone wants to compromise on a trace. For an adventure, try tracing everything and watch your cloud bill explode. Yes! All those spans that you decide to keep are expensive. If you use an external APM provider, god help you before you break your bank. While tracing has solved a number of problems, the cost problem is genuine and it keeps increasing with scale. In this presentation, Prashansa narrates her experiences when she was trying to balance the costs while keeping the traces sane. It’s a humorous journey lined with some failed experiments, small peaks of joy, troughs of sorrow and finally tumbling upon a good enough solution. Join her to know how you can also maintain good and sane enough tracing with a manageable bill, with some span tweaking magic, custom sampling algorithm and fully utilising OpenTelemetry capabilities. Trace smarter to save better.
Speakers
avatar for Prashansa Kulshrestha

Prashansa Kulshrestha

Senior Software Engineer, Kong Inc
Prashansa Kulshrestha is working as a Senior Software Engineer at Kong, where she focuses on CLI tools to build and manage Kong Gateway in a declarative way. In the past, she has worked at Postman in the Reliability Engineering team for 4 years. Thus, her mindset is observability-first... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 14:30 - 14:40 CEST
Hall C (Level 2)
  CloudOpen

15:10 CEST

Multi-Cloud Global Content Distribution at Cloud Native Speeds - Jiri Kremser, k8gb Project & Yury Tsarev, Upbound
Wednesday September 18, 2024 15:10 - 15:50 CEST
If you’ve been globally distributing digital content for a while, you’ll understand that merely having numerous datacenters with advanced caching patterns isn’t sufficient. When your users need to retrieve an object that’s available in different locations worldwide, they should ideally be directed automatically to the location that’s nearest and fastest for the best experience. Cloud service providers typically offer services to handle this for you within their own clouds, but what if you are running a multi-cloud or hybrid environment? K8GB is a cloud-native solution that handles GeoDNS across heterogeneous environments and enables you to reach the same level of multiregion service resilience offered by cloud providers.
Speakers
avatar for Jiri Kremser

Jiri Kremser

Core Maintainer, k8gb project, kedify.io
> whois jkremser Software engineer and open-source enthusiast currently working on kedify.io. He is a contributor/maintainer of k8gb project.Previously GiantSwarm.io, ABSA, Red Hat, etc... Read More →
avatar for Yury Tsarev

Yury Tsarev

Principal Solutions Architect, Upbound
Yury is an experienced software engineer who strongly focuses on open-source, software quality and distributed systems. As the creator of k8gb (https://www.k8gb.io) and active contributor to the Crossplane ecosystem, he frequently speaks at conferences covering topics such as Control... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 15:10 - 15:50 CEST
Hall C (Level 2)
  CloudOpen

15:10 CEST

Open Source Software Engineering Education - Stephen Walli, Microsoft
Wednesday September 18, 2024 15:10 - 15:50 CEST
Well run open source software community projects are natural labs for teaching software engineering practices to undergraduates. What if we turned the classroom inside out? What if we taught students the fundamentals of software transmitted diseases? (The New STDs!) And intellectual property basics that every engineer needs to understand? This talk shares the experiences of building out Semesters of Code this past four years, and where the experiment is going to go next.
Speakers
avatar for Stephen Walli

Stephen Walli

Principal Programmer Manager, Microsoft
I'm a principal program manager at Microsoft in the Azure Office of the CTO. I've been a Distinguished Technologist at HP, CTO at the Outercurve Foundation, founded a start-up, and been a writer and consultant. I've been around open source software for 30+ years. I was governing board... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 15:10 - 15:50 CEST
Room 0.94-0.95 (Level 0)

15:10 CEST

Our First Steps Establishing an Open Source Program Office - J. Manrique Lopez, INDITEX
Wednesday September 18, 2024 15:10 - 15:50 CEST
At this year’s Open Source Summit Europe, we are excited to share the comprehensive early steps of our journey of establishing our own Open Source Program Office (OSPO) within our corporation. From the initial steps of crafting foundational policies to overseeing compliance with open source licenses, our narrative provides a detailed roadmap for others embarking on a similar path. We will delve into our strategic approaches to tracking employee contributions to open source projects and the intricacies involved in releasing our first open source projects. Our presentation will highlight how integrating open source practices extends beyond enhancing innovation and efficiency in software development. We underscore the alignment with our company's core values, particularly in sustainability—not only in the environmental sense but also in fostering a sustainable technological ecosystem. We will explore how participating in open source projects is pivotal to both advancing corporate innovation and upholding commitments to sustainable practices that resonate with our broader corporate ethos.
Speakers
avatar for Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

Jose Manrique Lopez de la Fuente

OSPO Manager, INDITEX
Manrique is the manager of the INDITEX Tech OSPO and a passionate advocate for free, libre, and open source software development communities. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering and has significant experience in R&D (IT Center of the Principality of Asturias, W3C, Ándago... Read More →
Wednesday September 18, 2024 15:10 - 15:50 CEST
Room 0.96-0.97 (Level 0)
  OSPOCon
 
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