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10.5446/54765 (DOI)
Hello, we are live. Welcome back. This is the track three of the Plum Conference 2020. Now with us, we have Fuvio Casali. He's doing archeology of Plum. And this is the results he gathered so far with you. Fuvio. Thank you, Erika. OK, I want to start with a poll. Who is the handsome young man on the left? Can you do y...
A brief compendium of Plone's history. I've read hundreds of plone.org news items, so you don't have to. In the process, I discovered lots of precious nuggets of our collective lore, some evergreen, some almost forgotten, sure to evoke warm fuzzy memories for the grizzled veterans among us.
10.5446/54766 (DOI)
Thanks everybody for coming to this third session. I'm here to, I'm glad to introduce Jens Klein from Austria. And he will talk to us about performance profiling and power consumption. Go ahead, thanks. Yeah, hello. My name is Jens Klein from Austria. And so I want to talk about this topic. And as you know, you might ...
Plone 5.2.2 performance is way better than before. It has less power consumption and is greener now. But how did we found the bottlenecks? What were the action needed to got it faster? Where are our pain points? Can we improve more?
10.5446/54768 (DOI)
to you, Stefan. So hello, everybody, or good morning or good afternoon or wherever you are. For me, it's good afternoon. So my name is Stefan Antonelli, I've introduced a work for Pwnsons ages and feel free to contact me in the face to face afterwards or via Twitter or email or whatever you prefer, if you have questio...
Plone Theming from scratch was never that easy! The talk is similar to the previous one (Plone 6 Theming based on Barceloneta) and should give an idea of how to use the work of PLIP #2967 without dependency to any Plone Theme (e.g. Barceloneta)
10.5446/54769 (DOI)
Thanks, David. Let's get right to it. We saw already a couple of seeming talks, so you have a bit of an overview already of what we have worked on the last month on. Now I will go a bit on the classical the other way and also bring in some tips and tricks and opinions from my side. So we are talking here about the cla...
Plone Theming with Diazo is easier than ever! Integrating an existing static Bootstrap Theme into Plone. The talk will guide you through the process of creating a Plone theme addon with the “plonecli” and the integration of an existing Bootstrap theme via Diazo rules. For the backend we will rely on the Diazo backend r...
10.5446/54776 (DOI)
Take over. Thank you, Eric. Oh, all right. So in this talk, we're going to describe two different projects, jazz, Carter projects for which we chose pyramid as the platform. Both those projects had a requirement to handle complex permissions, but the details of the projects were rather different. And let us do somewha...
Ariadne Labs is a center for health systems innovation whose goal is to drive scalable solutions for better care. One of the projects at Ariadne Labs is the Better Evidence program, which provides free subscriptions to digital tools (such as the UpToDate decision support resource) to practitioners in developing countri...
10.5446/54778 (DOI)
So hello and welcome to track two of the Plone Conference 2020. We will have the talk about Pyruvate, a reasonable fast, non-blocking, multi-thread, with the GI server from Thomas Shaw. And I will give this to our talker, speaker, sorry. Hello everybody and thank you very much for having me here today. My name is Thom...
Pyruvate is a non-blocking, multithreaded WSGI server with competitive performance, implemented in Rust. It features non-blocking read/write based on mio, a rust-cpython based Python interface and a worker pool based on threadpool. The sendfile system call is used for efficient file transfer. Pyruvate integrates with t...
10.5446/54779 (DOI)
Well, hello everyone. My name is Carlos de la Guardia and I'm going to give a short talk about form library that I've been playing with. It's called Questions. And, okay. So here we go. Okay, why did I write a form library? Yeah, no excuse there. In my defense, many of us have written form libraries for the last year,...
Questions is a Python form library that uses the power of surveyjs for the UI. The philosophy behind Questions is that modern form rendering usually requires integrating some complex Javascript widgets anyway, so why not skip the markup generation completely? This talk introduces the library and shows how to use it and...
10.5446/54782 (DOI)
Hey everybody, I'm here with Eric who is going to give us an interesting presentation about some front-end stuff and the single-page application. So Eric, take it away. Thank you Andy. Okay, well, I need to be honest, I feel sad. I really feel sad because of these COVID-19 things, this situation. We can see each other...
SPA is about providing an entire app by exposing a single physical web page containing an enormous javascript bundle. It breaks the original web paradigm in many ways. Surprisingly enough, we invest a lot of efforts to mimic the regular web behaviour. Isn’t time for modern frontend to reconsider the SPA approach?
10.5446/54783 (DOI)
Hello, welcome to Alexander's talk called The Plone is Dead, Long Live the Plone. So Alexander is a longtime member of the Plone Foundation, having worked with the security teams and also we've worked together on the board for a few years as well. Alexander, it's a little bit different this time. I did not get your sl...
A talk about the essence of Plone. What does Plone mean for somebody? Plone is an awesome combination of vision, software and community. But what defines Plone, what is the essence, and how does it change over time. At the Plone Conference 2019 I has the feeling of realizing why we sometimes speak of very different thi...
10.5446/54785 (DOI)
Okay, can everybody see that? David, is that look visible to you? Well, hopefully yes. Hearing no feedback. But you're good. Okay, great. Great. So we're going to have a panel discussion today. Excuse me, I'm gonna pose a series of questions. Sorry, the first of which is this. And we're gonna have a little discussion....
It may be a surprise to non-technical people to learn that pages created in Volto are not currently interoperable with traditional Plone's page editing. If you think about it, the reason becomes obvious. Volto, like Mosaic, creates tiled layouts, and like Mosaic it stores page data in special fields for the individual ...
10.5446/54786 (DOI)
over to you. Thank you, Kim. Okay, I'm sharing the screen. Okay, is it okay? It's starting. Yes, it's good. Okay, perfect. So hello to everyone. I'm happy to be here missing to hang out with you, maybe, but I hope it will be a nice conference anyway. So, timing Volta without semantic UI. Is it possible? Well, the answ...
We will walk through the process of building a product for Italian Public Administrations using a bootstrap-based theme. I'm presenting io-comune, RedTurtle's first product based on Volto and the strategies we used. We will see the possibilities in Volto for theming without SemanticUI, using bootstrap and sass and what...
10.5446/54787 (DOI)
I'll start right in. Pleiades is a community-built gazetteer and graph of ancient places. It was built using the Plone Content Management System, which is why we're here. It publishes authoritative information about ancient places and spaces, providing services for finding, displaying, and reusing that information und...
Pleiades is a community-built gazetteer and graph of ancient places, built using the Plone content management system. It publishes authoritative information about ancient places and spaces, providing services for finding, displaying, and reusing that information under open license. Pleiades development started in 2006 ...
10.5446/54788 (DOI)
Welcome back. We are going to be presented by Nilesh, who will be talking to us about Volto and personalizing Volto deployments. As you may recall, Nilesh was a Google Summer of Code student in 2018 and the creator of the Create Volto app tool for Volto, which many of us have been using and especially this past weeken...
As from 2018, we are aiming to develop Volto as much extensible as possible. It all started with the aim of behaving as a highly customisable object. So a user has power to develop from a simple webpage to enterprise grade intranets in his/her own way. This talk generalises how we approached from modern customisation t...
10.5446/54790 (DOI)
Yeah, thank you Kim. Yeah. So hi everybody. Good morning. Good evening wherever you are. And welcome to the Volta Block Development Patterns presentation. Now, I could try, I could have tried to put a lot of code in this presentation. I'm going to try to keep that light and just go over a couple of concepts and just m...
Distilled from our experience developing addons for Volto, we're showcasing some patterns that greatly improve development speed, provide uniformity and ensure future extensibility of Volto blocks.
10.5446/54791 (DOI)
Back everybody, we are here with Ellen Renea from ODUEB, who will be speaking to us about Volto Dexpair Schema and Layout Editor. This is a bit of magic that has been added to Volto. I'm looking forward to seeing how it works. It was magic in Plone and it's going to be magic in Volto. And as many of you know, Ellen is...
Through the Web Dexterity Content-Types with Schema Editor and Blocks Layout Editor
10.5446/54793 (DOI)
All right. Thank you very much, Ericko. And let me share my screen and make sure that's all working. Well, just tell me if it's not working somewhere. Okay, great. So WTA and Plone after 13 years. That's what we're going to talk about. We're going to start off by giving you a little bit of information about WTA. So it...
Serving hikers in Washington state, the Washington Trails Association protects hiking trails and wild lands and provides members and the general public with extensive hiking information. A Plone site since 2007, wta.org has extensive custom features, 240,000 members, and an enormous amount of content. We will take a to...
10.5446/53854 (DOI)
Actually, there are quite a substantial similarities between Nathias model and our model. There is, you have different focus, I would say, in what we were interested in. So that's my two colleagues here. Danny Gashke is working for an NGO now for some years and is trying to combat hate on the Internet or something lik...
The ubiquitous availability of information in the age of social media and the increasing personalization of information flows are often alleged to contribute to the emergence of "filter bubbles" and “echo chambers”. In our triple-filter-bubble model (Geschke, Lorenz, & Holtz, 2019), we formalize filtering processes on ...
10.5446/54816 (DOI)
As you know, there is a, like, partisan polarization in the US about many scientific questions, but one of them is, which is very important, is climate change. That means that, of course, Republicans are less likely to believe in climate change than Democrats do. And one of the most widely accepted and researched expl...
A widely-held explanation involves politically motivated reasoning: Rather than helping uncover truth, people use their reasoning abilities to protect their partisan identities and reject beliefs that threaten those identities. Despite the popularity of this account, the evidence supporting it (i) does not account for ...
10.5446/54815 (DOI)
Maybe I should first introduce myself. I'm a scholar of media and communication studies at the University of Mannheim. So my main focus is on political journalism and how it shapes attitudes and behaviors. I did a lot of research on political populism in communication, but this is not what I'm going to talk about toda...
One of the most heavily discussed questions in the context of belief polarization in recent times, is the contribution of social media technologies. The infamous “filter bubble” hypothesis suggests that that social media algorithms are, by design, driving ideological as well as affective polarization in users. Even tho...
10.5446/54797 (DOI)
Dear audience, welcome to my presentation on financial management in higher education institutions. I would like to present some experiences and four basic lessons learned, which are really important for universities and faculties and for their financial management. So let's start and have the basic lesson learned num...
This video addresses some fundamental developments in higher education financial management. For example that diversification of universities' financial resources is increasing. Financing strategies of universities must take these developments into account and be prepared for new challenges in financial management. Tra...
10.5446/54795 (DOI)
What I want to talk about today is social media and the effects on polarization. And I'm going to depart from two assumptions. The first one is that democracy is currently in retreat worldwide. This is a map by the VDEM Institute for Democracy in Sweden that looked at the trends between 2009 and 2019 and discovered th...
Democracy is in retreat or under pressure worldwide. Even in countries with strong democracies, polarization is increasing, and the public sphere is awash in misinformation and conspiracy theories. Many commentators have blamed social media and the lack of platform governance for these unfortunate trends. I review the ...
10.5446/54796 (DOI)
I will present very quickly some of the previous results that we had working with online data and applying a data-driven approach to study social dynamics with online social media. Then in the second part of this presentation, I will focus on some ongoing projects and some recent results on polarization and also on th...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the challenge of conveying and communicating complexity and uncertainty to the public, also given the increasing central role of the Internet and social media. Designed to maximise users' presence on the platform and to deliver targeted advertising, social media transformed the inf...
10.5446/54495 (DOI)
Okay. Then let's continue with the last presentation until the barbecue starts outside. So my name is Torsten Kuckuck, the senior architect for the enterprise server at Suze. And I want to tell you something about transaction updates. While we are doing this, how this is working. But first, two years ago, there was a ...
Applying small updates is normally no problem in a running system. But what about if there is a new major release of your favorite Desktop? Or a major version update of your used Linux distribution? Today’s concepts are most of the time to apply the patches in the running system and risk that a running service or Deskt...
10.5446/54496 (DOI)
So, hello. Thanks for coming to this presentation. My name is Jan Krupa and today I'd like to tell you something about collecting data from Internet of Things Networks using SickFox Network. So, first something about me. I'm working for Susie for a couple of years. I'm in the open-build service team, working mainly on...
This talk will give you introduction to Sigfox network and show differences between Sigfox and other IoT networks. It will also demonstrate examples on how you can process collected data. Live demo will be displayed on stage.
10.5446/54719 (DOI)
indicators de dimension Nopeitch Je vais prendre cette opportunité pour Sankh aussi, offert Gaba, qui est ici pour une liste de très aidantes des critiques et des corrections sur la version primaire de mon travail. Je vais commencer par l'introduction. A est un ring commutatif avec un unit. B est une ring finite à l'e...
Séminaire Paris Pékin Tokyo / Mercredi 2 novembre 2016 According to Hochster's direct summand conjecture (1973), a regular ring R is a direct summand, as an R-module, of every finite extension ring. We shall outline our recent proof which relies on perfectoid techniques. Similar arguments also establish the existence o...
10.5446/54721 (DOI)
Thank you, Hamid, for the introduction. It's a pleasure and honor to be speaking at this seminar. Today I want to discuss about the so-called equivalent amount of one number of conjecture with coefficients in HECA algebra. So these form a complex web of interlocking conjectures, so I'd like to start with concrete ques...
Séminaire de Géométrie Arithmétique Paris-Pékin-Tokyo / Mercredi 17 mai 2017
10.5446/54723 (DOI)
Thank you for the introduction and thanks to the organizer for the invitation, which is quite an honor to me. I'm sorry that my talk will consist only of a simple exercise and I should say an exercise still in progress. I will discuss duality for vanishing cycles in ethylchromology for all torsion coefficients. Well, ...
It was proved by Gabber in the early 1980's that R\Psi commutes with duality, and that R\Phi preserves perversity up to shift. It had been in the folklore since then that this last result was in fact a consequence of a finer one, namely the compatibility of R\Phi with duality. In this talk I'll give a proof of this, us...
10.5446/54497 (DOI)
So just before you start, Luis, on behalf of the OpenSuser project, I'd like to present you with a gift to further collaboration between GNU Health and OpenSuser. And for some reason people thought it was good that I gave it, since I work for a company that has the best interest in these things. So on behalf of the Op...
GNU Health is a social project that provides a community-based, Free/Libre Health and Hospital Information System deployed in many countries around the globe. GNU Health combines Social Medicine and Primary healthcare principles with state of the art advances in bioinformatics and precision medicine, delivering a valua...
10.5446/54498 (DOI)
Good afternoon. Thank you for being here. Thank you for indulging me to ramble for 45 minutes about law and legislation and even thank you for pretending to be interested in that. So before I start, I want to take a moment of especially my gratitude towards the organizers of this awesome conference as a conference org...
Or how to prevent the EU from becoming the worlds largest botnet honeypot Fibre to the home opens numerous interesting possibilities for both bona-fide and not so bona-fide use cases. Having your espresso machine or refrigerator being part of a multi-million device botnet which is attacking critical infrastructure migh...
10.5446/54499 (DOI)
So, hello, good afternoon, and welcome to this session about transactional updates. Maybe let's start with a question into the audience before we begin. Who has actually read about transactional updates in one of those numerous channels now? I've read several posts on the OpenSUSE blog, and I've used about the transac...
How to update your systems without breaking them With the release of Leap 15 the new system role called "Transactional Server" will be available during the installation, so this is the perfect opportunity to have a look at the concept behind it and how to work with such a system in practice. In this talk we will have a...
10.5446/54508 (DOI)
Oh, hello. Okay. So, yes, I'm Richard Brown, the Linux distribution engineer working on Qubic at SUSE and Alex is going to introduce himself. Hi, my name is Alexander Herzegam, the release manager for SUSE Containers and Service Platform. Yeah. And we're presenting... Well, yeah, we're presenting how we work together....
The Kubic Project is an exciting new part of the openSUSE family. This talk will provide a brief introduction of the Project and how it focuses on container technologies such as the Docker & Podman runtimes, Kubernetes, Transactional (Atomic) Operating System updates, and much more. The session will then go into detail...
10.5446/54509 (DOI)
Hello, welcome to my talk behind the scenes of the OBS team. So Anko already did the joke yesterday with the TV's like a rockstar. I'm just relieved that I don't need to carry the microphone, the beverage and the ticker because yesterday at the lightning talks everyone was shouting at you as soon as you put your bever...
Tools, processes and procedures used by the OBS team If you ever wondered how the OBS gets developed, this talk will provide some insights into how the OBS development works including tools we use (e.g. depfu, hakiri, codecov) and workflows we follow (e.g. Scrum). OBS developers have also changed a lot in the last time...
10.5446/54510 (DOI)
Awesome. So I'm Richard. I'm going to be talking about why I think BTFS is absolutely wonderfully awesome and except when it isn't and how to deal with it when things aren't going perfectly fine. So yeah, I am a shameless BTFS fanboy. You know, you've just heard about all the wonderful things we're doing with transact...
How to fix a broken btrfs filesystem I love btrfs, I think btrfs is the best filesystem ever. But like all software, it's not absolutely 100% perfect all of the time. This lightning talk will help tell you what to do when it all goes wrong :)
10.5446/54511 (DOI)
So, hello. My name is Jan Wubicka and I'm working on GCC for SUSE. And so this talk is going to be a bit about GCC. And it's a joint talk with Martin Lyszka, which is here. So in about 10 minutes before the end of the talk, he will punch me and start speaking instead of me. So don't be surprised. Let's prepare. Okay. ...
Link time optimization (LTO) extends scope of compiler optimizations to whole program or DSO. We present some data on pros & cons of using LTO to build openSUSE distribution by default. This is joint with with Martin Liška and Martin Jambor.
10.5446/54513 (DOI)
test test one two one two and now you can hear me as well but you heard me without a microphone as well so it's just for recording yeah it's cool so thank you very much let's start for joining and attending this presentation this time it's kind of in follow up what we did before before I did a rough explanation what's...
The original Ceph Manager Dashboard that was introduced in Ceph "Luminous" started out as a simple, read-only view into various run-time information and performance data of a Ceph cluster, without authentication or any administrative functionality. However, as it turns out, there is a growing demand for adding more web...
10.5446/54514 (DOI)
I'm going to talk about a bit of a crazy project I've been doing for last year, which is basically building a cloud from nothing. By the way, apparently I type Prague in wrong. Just like before you. First off, I'm Chris. This is my third open source conference now. I'm a bit of an IT jack of all trades. My original ba...
Driven by curiosity and some late night ebay purchases, I ended up down the rabbit hole of building a cloud from scratch: why use OpenStack when you can do it the hard way. This was a great excuse to dive into the various subsystems required to assemble a cloud and to find out how frustrating aspects of it could be. A ...
10.5446/54515 (DOI)
All right, we're going to create a complete Tor Onion service with Docker and openSUSA in less than 15 minutes. Unfortunately, my presentation is a little longer than 15 minutes, but not much more, and I promise to keep my slide deck short. But first of all, what is Tor? Tor is a free software and an open network that...
In a way, both Docker and Tor are shrouded in mystery. Containers have been the biggest thing in the IT field in the past few years and yet a lot of people don't know what they are good for. Why not just use a VM? Likewise, Tor is known only for the negative uses and connotations such as "The Dark Web" and "The Deep We...
10.5446/54516 (DOI)
Good morning. Let's get started. My name is Andreas Verber. I'm a project manager for the architecture at SUSE Labs. Right now I'm going to give you an update on the cross compiler tool chains for OpenSUSE. So first of all, what is this about? This is not about systems that are actually running OpenSUSE, at least not ...
A few years ago we started adding cross-compiler packages to Tumbleweed, based on our maintained GCC packages. There have been two recent toolchain additions, more are still in the works, and several challenges remain - such as on our end Leap and PackageHub.
10.5446/54518 (DOI)
So, welcome to the POPs at GNOME. I'm Carlos Soriano. I work in a Red Hat, basically as maintainer of Naughty Luz. But to be honest, I spend a lot of time as well, more on the organizational level of GNOME as part of the board of directors and these kind of things. Recently, I have been at the point of contact with Gi...
As probably you might know, GNOME hasn't been the most updated in technologies & processes used for the design, development, testing, QA, delivery loop. To be honest, we have been quite behind! Build fails, not passing tests, contributors stuck with trivial details, each product with different released days, designers ...
10.5446/54521 (DOI)
Yeah, good morning everybody. Welcome to the second day of the Open Suzer conference. I hope you had a good evening yesterday at the release party. I mean, some of us had a couple of beer together, I remember. I'm trying to make my talk today without a larger damages or accidents. Yeah, happy to be back here again and...
GNU Health is a community driven project. There is a wide spread variety of users that run GNU Health in different scenarios. And there is a community of 'makers', that build the software and brings it to its users. This presentation will put some light into both communities. For the first time we have collected the en...
10.5446/54525 (DOI)
Hello everyone, my name is Frank, also known as Moses. Today I'm going to talk about one of my favorite projects, it's called Cancun and this talk has the under title, Bridging the gap between OBS and developers. I started working as OBS backend developer in 2015 at SUSE and at this time we didn't have integration tes...
A convenient way to work with your OBS built images kanku is designed to give you a better integration of your kiwi images built in Open Build Service (OBS) into your development and testing workflow. It provides a framework for simple automation of complex setups, e.g. to prepare your development environment or run si...
10.5446/54531 (DOI)
So, I think let's get started. Well, so today I am going to talk a little bit about user experience in open source and let's talk about testing. So my name is Santiago Sarate, I am a QA engineer at SUSE. I work as a backend developer for OpenQA. So the first thing is why this talk? This is not a technical talk, this i...
Very often we come across a masterpiece of software, while now days almost everything is cool and built for the web, or built with technologies that are changing every single day and moving forward, but often we forget how the user feels when new software is available to download and install, it can be an overwhelming ...
10.5446/54533 (DOI)
Hi, everybody. I hope you enjoyed the lunch. My name is Michal Hrushetski. I'm from a company called CZNIC. I'm going to talk about open source routers that we are actually making. I want to show you not just the routers themselves, but I would like to speak a little bit about why we do it. Actually I would like to st...
At CZ.NIC, we are making open source routers. Those come with automatic updates, plenty of software available in repositories, root ssh account and other nice features. What challenges does it bring? How do we cope with them? Why would you want open source router anyway? What open source project are we building on top?...
10.5446/54534 (DOI)
All right, so I think we're going to get started. So what we're going to talk about today is stacking and namespacing the LSM so we can make it available to containers. We'll talk a little bit about why and what the LSM is even for most people may not know. Okay, so it's Linux security modules. It's a basic infrastruc...
Containers would like to be able to make use of Linux Security Modules (LSMs), from providing more complete system virtualization to improving container confinement. To date containers access to the LSM has been limited but there has been work to change the situation. This presentation will discuss the current state of...
10.5446/54536 (DOI)
Okay, good morning. Welcome everyone to this talk. Maybe you already noticed that the title is a little bit different of what was announced. So my, the first thing we are going to do is introduce the team that is me with here today. So we have Klaus, who is our product manager for Sussamanagir, and we have Jan as well...
Learn an easy way of keeping your systems configured and up-to-date via opensource tooling, even for huge infrastructures.
10.5446/54542 (DOI)
Welcome everyone to my talk. It's always see what's new and best practices. Not to get you confused. It's not about the open suzer conference. It's about a command line tool for the open build service. Not me, a few words. I'm a service engineer at suzer. I'm a maintainer since this year. I'm contributing to OSCE sinc...
Things you may have missed Many of us use osc on a daily base. This talk will be about new features in osc, plugins and best practices. At the end I will provide a small outlook what new features are planned.
10.5446/54545 (DOI)
Hello, everybody. Welcome again. My name is Panos Uriadis. I'm QA maintenance engineer for SUSE. Today I'm going to talk to you about a personal project of mine that I did during Hack Week that I received a lot of good feedback and interest. I'm here setting it with you. The project is called the catastrophes, which i...
Testing package installation using containers In Tumbleweed with have roughly ~25.000 packages for 64-bit architecture. Do you know how many of those are actually install-able? From those who are not, do you know the reason behind? Do you know how many of those will become install-able if boo#123456 gets fixed? And fro...
10.5446/54546 (DOI)
All right, I guess go ahead and get started. So the talk's obviously repository priorities for the real world user. So I guess my motivation for making this talk is seeing people in IRC and some of the other support channels have issues that I believe could be resolved by using priorities on repositories. So first let...
Use additional repositories with confidence The topic of additional repositories comes up on a regular basis. The official position is to submit everything to Factory to avoid the issue, but for a large number of reasons this cannot always be the case. As such users living in the real world have to navigate the unsuppo...
10.5446/54548 (DOI)
Alright, welcome to my talk about let's encrypt in general and specifically on OpenSusum and why you should, in case you are, no longer be afraid to use it. So before we dive into the topic, let's briefly introduce myself. My name is Daniel Morkentine. I live in Berlin and I work as a slash core developer at SUSE. I a...
While the need for encrypted web sites has been sufficiently motivated by countless revelations on state sponsored surveillance or malevolent ISPs, acquiring a LetsEncrypt certificate used to be a tiresome business, and usually certificates broke anyway. openSUSE Leap 15 will be the first long term distribution to prov...
10.5446/54665 (DOI)
Hello, my name is Anton Smorodskiy and today I will do a short introduction into framework for monitor and cleanup cloud service providers. Public Cloud to watch. Let's start. First of all, a few words about myself. I am working in IT since 2005 using Linux's main tool for work and funds since 2007. Main areas of inte...
In this presentation I would like to talk about Public Cloud Watcher. Tool used by SUSE SLE QE team to monitor Public Cloud providers ( Azure , AWS , GCE ) for testing leftovers and delete them. I will describe: 1. tool itself ( internal architecture and features it provides ) 2. how we maintain running instance of PCW...
10.5446/54668 (DOI)
Hello everyone, my name is Neil Gompine. I'm here to talk to you about sweeter image builds with Kiwi. Now, Dato's using Kiwi. So first, talk a little bit about me. I call myself a professional technologist. I've been in technology since I could remember, and I've been involved in Linux for nearly 15 years, and as a c...
How Datto uses KIWI to simplify building appliance images One of the more heavily underrated openSUSE projects is the [KIWI image builder](github). In the last few years, [Datto] has started using KIWI to replace the patchwork of custom image build tools to provide a consistent toolchain for producing various appliance...
10.5446/54670 (DOI)
Hello everyone, welcome to my presentation about building a language server for Sold State. Part of the OpenSuser Virtual Conference 2021. My name is Dan, I am a software developer, part of the developer engagement program at SUSE. I am essentially responsible for building tools for other developers, for example this ...
The Language Server Protocol A language server is a piece of software that speaks a JSON RPC protocol (called the Language Server Protocol, abbreviated LSP) to provide text editors with code completion, diagnostics, documentation, etc. There are several editors and numerous language servers already implementing this pr...
10.5446/54677 (DOI)
Hello and welcome to presentation about integration testing with the Environment framework. My name is Andriy Nikitin. I am a member of the OBS team at SUSE and my team takes responsibility for infrastructure behind OpenBuild service. Okay I understand that integration testing is very wide and it's quite complex area....
Shareable scripting cross-product scenarios Do you know difference between starting mariadb vs postgres server as a regular user? Or apache vs nginx? Or maybe want to know specifics of working example of starting rsync server? There is no difference and no specifics - just use generated start / status / stop scripts. A...
10.5446/54680 (DOI)
Hi, my name is Marie Norden and I am Fedora's Community Action and Impact Coordinator. I have been involved with the Fedora project since 2013, starting with an Outreachy internship working on Fedora badges. I stayed involved with Fedora over that time helping out with badges in the design team and about a year and a ...
The Fedora Project has been a diverse project since its advent. Fedora has been shipping Workstations, Servers, Cloud, and IoT operating systems as well as many more amazing things to engage developers, users, and innovators worldwide. In earlier years, Fedora outreach was primarily executed by a group of people referr...
10.5446/54684 (DOI)
Good afternoon, evening or morning, if everyone. I'm Patrick Fitzgerald and my little presentation in the tiny little bit of code is all about zero configuration of whatever you want, not just files and printers. So what the hell is zero configuration? What's DNS? What's a Vahi? What's multicast DNS? And to get to tha...
Hand editing config files for local deployment? Say hi to Avahi. **Avahi: free configuration for your network service.** _(Live demo included) If you've wondered how your Desktop Linux machine "discovers" items on your network, such as printers and file shares, this session will explain Avahi: the network service adver...
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Afternoon, everyone. Patrick Fitzgerald is my name. I've just finished one presentation. I've been thrown into another and I guess you're all waiting to get to the bar, even if bar is a socially distanced kitchen or something like that. I'm here to talk about Firebird, which is something I discovered many years ago. I...
Installed with Libre Office, Firebird is a vastly capable RDMS. Following on from the brief introduction at the LibreOffice Summit, I will re-introduce Firebird, the open source version of Interbase, the original embedded systems database. Firebird is a high performance, small footprint database with a long (and intere...
10.5446/54687 (DOI)
OK, starting now. Hello, guys. Welcome to my talk. It's about getting changes into open to the leap, 15.3 and newer, and to Slee, which we can. And let me tell you something about myself. I am Luboszko Cotsman. I work as a release manager for open to the leap. Let me maybe screen share. And I basically started Linux s...
What needs to happen to get your change into SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 and related openSUSE Leap.
10.5446/54689 (DOI)
if that an getting a delay so the questions that people can ask ask them in the chat. Hey Will, I've won. Yay! Hi everyone I can see you now. All right, all right and so I just hand it over and I'll read out the questions if you want. Wow. All right. Yeah. Oh, but we got some delay. Yes, there's a delay. Well, speed o...
Question and answers session with the openSUSE Board
10.5446/54693 (DOI)
Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening wherever you are in the world, and welcome to my talk about Multi-Bill Python here in this beautiful 2020 continuation. So first a little bit about me, I live in Sydney, Australia, surrounded by wildlife that wants to kill or maim me, and I have roughly 20 years experience...
Shipping modules for multiple version of Python, all at once openSUSE Tumbleweed now provides the Python interpreter and packages built for Python 3.6, 3.8 and 3.9. In this talk, I'll go through broadly how the interpreter is packaged, how module packages are built, how packagers can use the provided macros to their be...
10.5446/54694 (DOI)
Alright, everyone, I hope there is anyone, can't check because it's pre-recorded. OpenSousaDux, tame the beast, make it a friend, I am Adrian. A love with me on this lovely front page is Attila, who unfortunately won't be able to present the talk with me, but that's okay. And by the way, Attila, if you listen to this ...
Technical documentation is like the box of bandages in your bathroom cupboard: you don't know it exists unless you actually need it. And as it happens, it's when you need it the most that you find it half empty... In this presentation we tell you everything you didn't know you wanted to know about the openSUSE document...
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Bonjour à tous, bienvenue à la conversation d'OpenSuzo en armes, à la conversation virtuale d'OpenSuzo. Nous allons voir ce qui s'est passé depuis la dernière conference de OpenSuzo de l'Empire de l'Empire de l'Empire de l'Empire d'Armworld. La légendaire pour aujourd'hui est la suivante. Je vais commencer avec une pe...
This talk will cover the past year for openSUSE on Arm, mainly focused on AArch64, but it will also cover armv7 and armv6. At the end, we will have a quick look at the future and where the community could help.
10.5446/54706 (DOI)
tuned are So hello, good morning everyone. So I'm going to give some lectures about topological recursion. Well, first what is topological recursion? I like to illustrate it by this picture. And well, this is just a picture. And in fact, it's, we would like to find really a geometric understanding of that picture. But...
Topological recursion (TR) is a remarkable universal recursive structure that has been found in many enumerative geometry problems, from combinatorics of maps (discrete surfaces), to random matrices, Gromov-Witten invariants, knot polynomials, conformal blocks, integrable systems... An example of topological recursion ...
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10th anniversary of the revolution. Okay, so this will be chapter three of my lectures. So three will be what I will call the graphical representation of topological recursion. So let me recall that I define omega gn of z1, zn as some of our all-round ramification points residue at ramification points of a kernel that...
Topological recursion (TR) is a remarkable universal recursive structure that has been found in many enumerative geometry problems, from combinatorics of maps (discrete surfaces), to random matrices, Gromov-Witten invariants, knot polynomials, conformal blocks, integrable systems... An example of topological recursion ...
10.5446/54620 (DOI)
Selamat datang. Ya, bisa lihat screen saya? Ya. Oke, saya akan mulai sekarang. Halo semua, selamat datang ke 2020 OpenSusA & Libro Office Conference. Biar saya memperkenalkan. Saya Mkukus Yafaat dari Indonesia. Saya akan berbicara tentang pembinaan yang berlaku di OpenSusA & Libro Office Community di Indonesia. Saya a...
Not all members in the FOSS community willing to contribute to the upstream project. Most of them are end-user and enthusiasts, and the rest of them are contributors. Not all contributors are tech-savvy, they also do the non-technical stuff. Based on experiences in the local FOSS community, bring the local contribution...
10.5446/54624 (DOI)
Okay, I hope you can hear me. Can you hear me or see my slides? Yes, I see your slides and I can use... I guess the sound is terrible when I do it like this. Okay, then I get started. So, I'm Peter from Hungary. I'm from St. Andrews State of the Entities. CISO can do some streamed people, but I'm working with CISO. I'...
Event logging is a central source of information both for IT security and operations, but different teams use different tools to collect and analyze log messages. The same log message is often collected by multiple applications. Having each team using different tools is complex, inefficient and makes a system less secu...
10.5446/54628 (DOI)
So, okay, so good morning everyone. My name is Patrick Fitzgerald. See you have required magic. We do a whole bunch of different things, consulting, right software that sometimes doesn't work like we were all experienced on Thursday. I'm here to talk about fiber, not necessarily its integration with with Libra Office,...
With 20 years of experience in Firebird, let me take you through it's history (rumours and fact) and the varying use-cases that we've discovered for it at my company, i-Layer over that time. It really is the battle-proven database that is compact, fast, extremely reliable, and now, installed as part of LibreOffice. Fro...
10.5446/54629 (DOI)
Okay, everybody. I hope you can hear me well. This is my talk on public money, public clothes. Global problems need global solutions. And in the next 30 minutes, I will tell you a bit about our public money, public code campaign and also what happened during the corona crisis and why free software is a good solution i...
In a time when humanity needs to work together to find solutions for a crisis, we cannot afford to reinvent the wheel again and again. Global problems need global solutions! It is Free Software that enables global cooperation for code development. Any proprietary solution will inevitably lead to countless isolated solu...
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configuration tools which are shipped with the SUSE products and also an OpenSUSE. And basically they give us the UI to configure the system and underneath it use the libraries and the tools which you would normally use from the common line. For those UI modules underneath it uses the LiveWire UI which is the interfac...
libyui is a library which allows writing applications in ruby and then run them in ncurses or qt for no additional costs. Before, there was no specialized framework for the integration tests. libyui-rest-api and client ruby library allows writing tests using rspec and significantly reduce maintenance of the tests in co...
10.5446/54635 (DOI)
So let's talk about what is open-suzza leap. So you have two distributions in open-suzza. Actually, you could say maybe even more if you would come micro as and so on. But if we talk about the main ones, it's it's leap and tunnel leap, right? And the leap I like to say is trying to bridge community enterprise. And it'...
I'd like to share current plans and known changes for upcoming release of openSUSE Leap. This is supposed to be a higher level talk without technical deep dive.
10.5446/54638 (DOI)
Yeah, welcome everybody to the discussion session with the OpenSUSE board. As everybody has noticed, we have this conference this year in a completely new format. First of all, we have it together with the LibreOffice community. And to my mind, I think this is a big win really, because not only that both communities a...
This is the annual discussion between the Community and the openSUSE board. In this session the board will also share an update of the ongoing projects.
10.5446/54641 (DOI)
Just to make sure that you guys are seeing the screen in front. Yes, we see it. Excellent. So, I guess we are right on time. And we should start. Thank you very much for attending and thank you OpenSUSE and LibreOffice for having me. I'm going to be talking about new health and more specifically, later on, the talk on...
GNU Health (GH) the Libre Health and Hospital Information System. GH is a social project that combines the socioeconomic determinants of health with state-of-the-art technology in bioinformatics, LIMS and genetics. The GNU Health ecosystem works in the areas of demographics, socioeconomics, epidemiology, patient and in...
10.5446/54642 (DOI)
Hello, this is a talk about Oaxamal and PDF digital signing intro and elsewhere. This talk is meant to be focused on AX509 certificates, creating signatures using that and verifying those signatures. So I won't really be talking about all this GPG-based signing, which is a different piece. Regarding me, perhaps I'm al...
LibreOffice originally only supported digital signing for ODF files. Collabora later extended this support to cover OOXML files and also signing existing PDF files in Draw. The latest news is adding visible signatures to existing PDF files. The talk will walk though the steps which were necessary to add support for thi...
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1. Building LibreOffice Korean Community In 2017, I visited Taiwan’s FLOSS Conference, COSCUP(Conference for Open Source Coders, Users, and Promoters) as the Korean FLOSS Contributor. When I attend COSCUP, I met TDF board member, Italo Vignoli, Taiwan’s TDF members, and Japanese TDF members. When I watched, the TDF boa...
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Synthere rolling, yes rolling, rolling, rolling, that is what I am here to talk about today. Yes, my name is Richard Brown. In fact, I have an entire slide about who I am, but I hope most of you know who I am these days. You know, I've been in open SUSE since it began. I'm a real passionate advocate for rolling releas...
Linux distribution projects have for decades worked days, nights, weekends to carefully download, compile, and maintain thousands of software packages. And they often do this in carefully curated distributions which release once every few years, and then gather endless amounts of happy users while that version is suppo...
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Hello everyone and welcome to the talk about RISmointering.org. My name is Michal Koneczny and I'm a maintainer of RISmointering.org for Fedora. This is recording because I'm on the road right now and I'm not sure if I should be available in the chat, but I'm not available to present. Okay, so let's start. Here is the...
Release-monitoring org is an open source application that let you add any project and checks for new versions of this project. It is used as part of the packager workflow in Fedora. This talk will show you the basic features of this app and how it is integrated in Fedora packager workflow. There will also be some demo ...
10.5446/54653 (DOI)
Okay, so now time. Hello, so everyone. So today, second day, so now starting. My name is Shinjo Enoki. So this talk is a challenge of growing the liberal Japanese community through this event under COVID-19. So this talk is also two topics. One topic is event activity in Japan for the past 10 years. And second, so cur...
Every year, our LibreOffice community in Japan hosts many offline events. However, It became difficult due to the influence of the COVID-19 this year. So, we moved from offline to online events, like other LibreOffice communities and other OSS communities. We are organizing to LibreOffice Hackfest every Wednesday night...
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Can you all hear me? Yes. Where's Sosiek? He's the one with the slide deck. He says he's here. All right, LCP. Hello. Yeah. All right, at least we can hear you. Yeah, that's. Have that, chetl. That's useful. Wait, I have to start this and that. All right. All right. All right. Well, all right. Here we go. We kind of d...
It has been a wild year in openSUSE Infrastructure, there has been a lot of new stuff replaced and updated, and with that done, we can finally start much bigger deployments. In this talk, the attendees will be briefed on the past and future plans of openSUSE Heroes, with regards to accounts system setup, mailing lists,...
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And please tell me, can someone tell me if you can hear me all right and see my screen? Yes, it works properly. Okay, good. All right, let's start. So I'm going to talk about the state of open source license clarity and eventually how to help in a small way to make open source license discovery less of a problem and p...
In an ideal world, the provenance and open source license of third-party software would be available as easy-to-discover structured data. We are not there yet! We will review a detailed study on the clarity of licenses documentation practices in 5,000 popular open source software packages and infer the state of licensi...
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It's noon here, so it's time to get started with my talk about the uni. Let me share my screen. Okay. You shall now see it. Can everybody see my screen? I will assume a yes. Okay. So, welcome to the second day of the OpenSUSE conference and LibreOffice conference, and let's get to it. My name is Pao Arthea. I am the p...
Configuration management, content management, patch management, compliance, building images & containers, virtualization... you name it! Uyuni is a software-defined infrastructure and configuration management solution. It bootstraps physical servers, creates VMs for virtualization and cloud, deploys and updates package...
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at least heard about the open build service, but in case you haven't, so the open build service is the heart for creating the open-sousa and the SLE distributions. It's a fully open-source build server and it can be used to create all kinds of different artifacts. So I think it's mostly known for being used to build t...
Dan joined SUSE to work on development tools as part of the developer engagement program, after working on embedded devices. He is an active open source contributor being involved in various upstream projects and a package maintainer in downstream Linux distributions, like openSUSE and Fedora. Beside testing and crypto...
10.5446/54698 (DOI)
So, welcome to the Paris Peking Tokyo seminar. So it's my great pleasure to introduce the speaker, the first speaker on this Zoom session today. So, the speaker is Arthur Seijou-Rubula, also he will tell us the prismatic doness theory. So please start. Okay, well, hello everyone. And well, thank you very much to the o...
I would like to explain a classification result for p-divisible groups, which unifies many of the existing results in the literature. The main tool is the theory of prisms and prismatic cohomology recently developed by Bhatt and Scholze. This is joint work with Johannes Anschütz.
10.5446/54699 (DOI)
Okay, so hello everyone. So this is the last lecture in the Paris-Bijine Tokyo seminar. So the seminar will stop but our collaboration will continue in different forms and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all speakers during the past 10 years and my co-organizers from Tokyo, Takeshi Saito, and Sushi Shih...
Let p be a prime number and L a finite unramified extension of Q_p. We give a survey of past and new results on smooth admissible representations of GL_2(L) that appear in mod p cohomology.
10.5446/54701 (DOI)
Thank you very much. You've been welcome. So the title is here, L'Oberto de la Resolution. In fact, it will be a very interesting and very interesting and very interesting and very interesting and very interesting and very interesting and very interesting and very interesting And in fact, it will be what I'll talk abo...
The famous Hironaka's theorem asserts that any integral algebraic variety X of characteristic zero can be modified to a smooth variety X_res by a sequence of blowings up. Later it was shown that one can make this compatible with smooth morphisms Y --> X in the sense that Y_res --> Y is the pullback of X_res --> X. In a...
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But I will speak about today's loosely intertwined with the Hallermann Lectures I'm currently giving here. So I want to talk about the geometric-sataki equivalence in a certain setting. And I don't want to claim that I can prove everything, but I want to say how one can get the handle on some key geometric step in the...
In order to apply V. Lafforgue's ideas to the study of representations of p-adic groups, one needs a version of the geometric Satake equivalence in that setting. For the affine Grassmannian defined using the Witt vectors, this has been proven by Zhu. However, one actually needs a version for the affine Grassmannian def...
10.5446/52429 (DOI)
Hello, first time. My name is Yann Ditte. And in this talk, I want to talk with you about the user and the cultures of UX design and open source. Design and open source projects seems sometimes pretty hard. And different reasons for that have been suggested that maybe designers should learn more good or that the tools...
Collaborations between open source projects and designers are difficult. Instead of focussing on a lack of tools or skills, I want to show that the difficulties are also rooted in different views on what makes a "good" user and a desireable mode of collaboration. Open Source projects, prototypically, focus on the devel...
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Okay. Hello, everyone. My topic is about Open Susage Summit 2012. Thank you for coming to listen. That is what I want to discuss about. I am from Taiwan. I am from Taiwan. I am from Taipei. I am also a community member. I am also the chief of the community. I am also from Taipei. Let me talk about Open Susage Summit. ...
The first openSUSE.Asia was awesome in Beijing, China, and this time we also made it great in Taipei , Taiwan. We designed some event made it different, and connected with local community to do more sharing and promotion for openSUSE. Just like last year said , we would like to continue this event in the future, so we ...
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Hello and welcome to my amazing talk about running every password you could possibly hear in a single device. EFI, Grub 2, Raspberry all at once. So, my, I'm Alexander Graf. This time for real. David was just faking to be me. I'm usually a KVM and QM developer. You might have seen me from things like running KVM, runn...
Booting is hard. Booting in the ARM world is even harder. State of the art are a dozen different boot loaders that may or may not deserve that name. Each gets configured differently and each has its own pros and cons. As a distribution this is a nightmare. Configuring each and every one of them complicates code that re...
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My name is Christopher Hoffman. I'm working for SUSE for quite a while now. It's actually 16 years now. I spent a while in different other teams, for example, also the Open SUSE team. I think it was about four years ago when we kind of started our continued developing also OpenQA. We took it over from Bernard Wiedeman...
OpenQA is openSUSE's powerful installation testing environment. It normally tests whole ISO images that need to be mastered first it is not very straightforward to check single packages within the development process of new features or bug fixes. I'll show you how we managed to test our stuff as early as possible witho...
10.5446/54569 (DOI)
Okay, so I'm going to talk today about one addition to the MySQL database server, which is not that visionary as the previous talk, but, well, I guess, still pretty technical and very useful, I hope. Okay, so we are going to talk about the MySQL firewall. Right. Okay, so first of all, a little bit about me. It's my fo...
MySQL Firewall is an application level firewall filter that intercepts incoming queries and validates them against a database of normalized "safe" queries. As an integral part of the server it takes advantage of the parsing and normalization that is done anyway so it has minimal impact on normal operations. The firewal...
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So, thank you to Martin. Martin, Katie's most famous Quinn developer, in fact the lead Quinn developer, I should say. This talk is going to be about Katie and Neon. So, relatively new thing. Who here already knows a bit about Katie and Neon? All right. So, fair number. So, it's like microphone with a cable. It's like ...
KDE Neon is a relatively new KDE project, providing an easy and elegant way for people to test the latest from KDE Git, or use the latest releases. It is building binary packages but does not consider itself a distribution. We'll look at the motivation behind KDE Neon, the involved technologies and services, and it's p...
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I'm happy to be here. I will talk about reproducible built ecosystem, about why it's useful and what we've been doing. I've been doing, I'm using Debian since 20 years. I started with SUSE because SUSE came with a book in the mid of the 90s. I've done lots of things, I've done Debian QA. That's where I met Bernhard fi...
The presentation will describe how the Debian reproducible builds team made 85% of the Debian archive reproducible, what steps are left to reach 100% and what steps are needed beyond reproducible builds, so that every user can easily and meaningful benefit from them. While the presentation will be largely about the Deb...
10.5446/54574 (DOI)
Okay. So welcome to my talk about improving the quality of KDE Plasma with the help of Veyland, this new windowing system which you can see in action here. Our motto at KDE is a little bit, Veyland will fix it. If we have a problem, we know Veyland will fix it. Veyland will fix it, Brexit, Veyland will fix it, World P...
A talk from Martin Graesslin (one of the top Plasma developers) about how to Improve the quality of Plasma with Wayland
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Yeah, I'm sure some will still be coming from lunch, but I have a few pretty generic slides to start with. So let's start with a second talk that goes into kind of the same direction as Owens, but from another perspective. First of all, who am I? Father of four, one of them is in the room. I can't really code. I've do...
After the SUSE Manager team had chosen Salt as the future engine behind SUSE Manager, Joachim "Joe" Werner, the product manager for SUSE Manager, spent some time to learn the project hands-on. This is a very personal report about that experience, from extending Salt with code to manage WIFI-controlled LED lamps for a d...
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Okay, so now okay, so welcome everyone to my presentation about Cheetah. So I expect you come here because Cheetah is so nice animal. It's really fast and that's usually what you expect from running other binaries from your language because you don't want much overhead and fast also in other meanings. You expect that ...
Cheetah is fast and secure native way to execute scripts and programs in Ruby. It includes native support for pipeing, streaming input/outputs, mandatory error handling and running in chroot. The session will contain live examples of usage and comparison to native ruby methods like backticks or system call.
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Great. So welcome to presentation about CFA, which means config files API. It's an API that mainly used for some editing of configuration file. By editing, I mean fine small changes in this file that do not break existing stuff. So it's not something like a sound or CF engine or such stuff that owns whole file and mod...
YaST has been trying to find a solution to work with configuration files in a way that is easy and reusable, while ensuring the consistency of the resulting configuration. The response is Config Files API (CFA), a generic framework to work with configuration files in Ruby. Although currently is only used in the yast2-b...
10.5446/54579 (DOI)
Good afternoon, everyone. My T-shirt is lying. I'm actually straight out of Vienna right now. We got in here like half an hour ago or so because we had our collab Taster event there yesterday. So I'm still halfway on the road with the brain, but it's all good. We're going to be good. I'm going to talk to you about sha...
Georg is the CEO of Kolab Systems AG and is one of the leading entrepreneurs in the Free Software world: Self-taught software developer, traditionally trained physicist, author, and founding president of the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) and involved in most of the crucial battles for a society that is based o...
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It's a pleasure to have him back. The last time we saw him was in 2011. And he's a techie and his daily job does a lot for Lennox and a lot for our community in helping get what we produce out to the world. And so I want to welcome Suza's president of strategy alliances and marketing, Michael Miller. Thank you. Thanks...
Michael Miller is the President of Strategy, Alliances & Marketing for SUSE
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First of all, thank you very much for the invitation. Think as last time in Zurich, very cool place here from a cultural perspective, not so much from a temperature perspective of course, but I think we'll get that done. My name is Wolfgang Meyer. I'm head of the hardware development team in the IBM Research and Devel...
Next up was Dr. Wolfgang Maier, Director of Hardware Development at IBM, who gave us an overview of IBM's Power line of servers, and how it is the best hardware solution for the Kolab platform thanks to its performance enhancements and its open architecture.
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Talk about how to buy something that's free. And that's an interesting concept because we all have to deal with it being open source minded people. And there is a lot of misunderstanding in the general corporation and governmental world actually how to handle open source projects. Or even how a business model can exis...
The business side of things was covered by Hans de Raad, an independent ICT specialist, founder of OpenNovations, and a long-time Kolab partner and friend. Hans explained how it is possible to grow a business around Open Source software despite the naysayers, how to find your niche market, and the intricacies of public...
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Well, I mean, I propose we just turn the Q&A into an open discussion actually. Does it work? Excellent. All right. Questions, comments, thoughts, input. I think we'll need to use the microphone for the value of this stream. Someone is coming. Yeah, all right. So let's not stand in front of the speaker because that wil...
Join us this June 24-25 in Nürnberg, Germany for the second annual Kolab Summit. Like last year's summit, we've accepted the invitation of the openSUSE Community to co-locate the summit with the openSUSE Conference, which will be held June 22-26 in the same location. And because we have some special news to share and c...