Schedule: All Things Open (Day One)
7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Registration
Check-In and Onsite Registration Opens
8:45 am - 10:20 am
Day 1 Keynotes
Welcome and Thank You’s
Day 1 Keynotes
Thriving in Tech: A Developer’s Guide to Adaptability and Entrepreneurial Success
Adhithi Ravichandran
10:20 am - 10:30 am
Break
Break
10:30 am - 11:15 am
Machine Learning/AI 2
A Tour of the AI Open Source Project Landscape Featuring InstructLab
Brad Topol
Blockchain/Web3
Decentralizing the Cloud: Redefining the Backbone of Modern Technology
Daniel Keller
DevRel
Scaling Internal DevRel: Intuit’s Blueprint for Empowering Developers Across a Global Organization
Ricardo Navarro
Lucy Shen
Case Study/Demo 1
Time to first 200OK — Building a great DevX for your APIs
Marc Laventure
Addison Schultz
Community
From Fork to Foundation: How the OpenSearch project crafted a journey to open collaboration
Anandhi Bumstead
Nithya Ruff
Open Data/Open Government
The Challenges of Public Code … Building an Open Source Culture at the BBC
David Buckhurst
Tom Sadler
11:15 am - 11:30 am
Break
Break
11:30 am - 12:15 pm
Hardware/IoT
Obirdability: Building an observability system for bird songs
Sven Großmann
Ivana Huckova
Community
Demonstrating Allyship to Women+ in Open Source
Mike Bufano
Demonstrating Allyship to Women+ in Open Source
Open Data/Open Government
Establishing a Baseline: Repo Metrics, Maturity Models, Templates, and Checklists – Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Isaac Milarsky
12:15 pm - 1:45 pm
Break
Lunch – All Things Open
12:45 pm - 1:30 pm
Developer 1
Introducing Firebase Genkit, add AI-powered feature to your Node.js or Go backend
Chris Gill
Machine Learning/AI 1
Open Source AI Definition Stable Release Presentation
Mer Joyce
Stefano Maffulli
Nick Vidal
Carlo Piana
Case Study/Demo 1
SolarWinds Capabilities in Open Source Technologies
RJ Gazarek
Kevin Kline
Robert Mandeville
Bradley Sisson
1:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Break
Break
1:45 pm - 2:30 pm
DevOps
2 for 1: A Tale of Autoscale: Increasing Resiliency while Reducing On-Call Toil / Accelerating Product Innovation with OSS CI as Code
Sally Wahba
Jenn Allen
Developer 1
2 for 1: GitHub Copilot: Empowering people with disabilities / Open-Source Low-Code
Maria Lamardo
Craig St. Jean
Machine Learning/AI 1
2 for 1: Accelerating the next generation of multimedia with GPUs / From Retrieval to Real-Time Action: RAG, ReAct, and Flow Orchestrator in Building Smarter AI Bots
Joshua Alphonse
Aria Chang
Machine Learning/AI 2
2 for 1: Democratizing AI Model training: GPU agnostic Deep Learning techniques with PyTorch / Welcome to the Machine
Sahdev Zala
Justin Rackliffe
Hardware/IoT
2 for 1: Gokrazy with simple, secure self-hosting / Baby Come Back… – What’s changed since in Yocto and why you should look again
Schaffer Stewart
Jon Mason
Big Data
2 for 1: Elasticsearch Essentials: Data Loading with Python for Interplanetary Insights / Open Source Privacy-Preserving Metrics
Jessica Garson
Sarah Gran
Brandon Pitman
Cloud
2 for 1: Why Open Infrastructure matters / The Open Source Ecosystem for eBPF in Kubernetes
Thierry Carrez
Andre Fredette, Ph.D.
Billy McFall
Security
2 for 1: The “Why” and “How” of SBOMs for Open Source Projects / The Unseen, Underappreciated Security Work Your Maintainers May (or may not) Already Be Doing
Cortez Frazier Jr.
Lauren Hanford
Seth Michael Larson
Blockchain/Web3
Decentralized Physical Infrastructure (DePin): A paradigm shift in resource provisioning and management
Bernhard Borges
Developer 2
2 for 1: The Developers’ Framework for Content Creation / LangChain on Kubernetes: Multi-LLM Deployment Made Easy & Efficient
Gabriel L. Manor
Ezequiel Lanza
DevRel
2 for 1: Where AI is changing software development and what DevRel practitioners need to know / TBA
Meghan Murphy
Case Study/Demo 2
The force is strong in LLMs – building an open source Star Wars inspired copilot using Pieces OS
Jim Bennett
Case Study/Demo 1
2 for 1: Setting Up an Open Source Fund – Key Learnings to Date / Tech Debt as Innovation
George Chellapa
Lisa Shissler Smith
Community
2 for 1:Thriving on a Budget: Success with a ‘Community of Everywhere’ Approach / TBA
Jason Baum
Business
2 for 1: The Enemy of My Frenemy Is My Friend?: A choose your own adventure of open source and business colliding / From Closed Doors to Open Communication: A Journey to Transparency
Tracy Hinds
Addie Girouard
Databases
2 for 1: Debugging Percona XtraDB Cluster Stall / Leveraging a Multi-Model Database for AI & Machine Learning Workloads
Sasha Vaniachine
Tobie Morgan Hitchcock
101
2 for 1: Pre-Open Source – A History Lesson / From Idea to Deployment: Understanding Development Best Practices
Dave Stokes
Laura Micek
Open Data/Open Government
Demystifying Open Source in Government: A Collaborative Exploration
Gia Coelho
Emma Irwin
Deedee Lavinder
Sabrina Parker Colwell
2:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Break
Break
2:45 pm - 3:30 pm
Hardware/IoT
Getting Started With Android OS open source development
Anant Chowdhary
Jayant Chowdhary
Avichal Rakesh
Security
Secure Authentication for Modern Web Apps: Leveraging Azure AD and PKCE
Dipanjan Haldar
Aneesha Vallabhaneni
Blockchain/Web3
The Critical Role of Open Source in the Future of Blockchain and Web3
Brindrajsinh Chauhan
Developer 2
Building Your Front-End with Intention: Architecture and Tooling for your next Front-End project!
Chad Stewart
DevRel
2 for 1: DevRel Alchemy: Lessons from crafting a new developer program / DevRel careers: Choosing the path that works for you
Eric Thiel
Budhaditya Bhattacharya
Case Study/Demo 2
DevOps in the Cloud: Case Studies of Amazon.com teams and their resilient architectures
Seth Eliot
Community
Open Source Sustainability & Philanthropy: Building Contributor Communities
Aram Chung
Devpriya Dave
Alyssa Wright
Business
Freedom vs Sustainable: A Candid Necessary Debate
Paloma Oliveira
Michael Schwartz
benny Vasquez
Open Data/Open Government
Digital Public Good: Open Source for Digital Public infrastructure
Michael Schwartz
3:30 pm - 3:45 pm
Break
Break
3:45 pm - 4:30 pm
Machine Learning/AI 1
Applying Open Source Methods to Building and Training Large Language Models
JJ Asghar
Carol Chen
Big Data
Equipping easy-to-use and scalable stream processing technologies on Kubernetes
Sidhant Kohli
Juanlu Yu
Developer 2
Evolve your developer abilities within the BEAM ecosystem using Elixir
Carlo Gilmar Padilla
DevRel
Demystifying Developer Engagement: Seven simple principles to guide organizations
Barton George
Case Study/Demo 2
Accelerating Generative AI on Arm CPUs, in the Cloud and in your Pocket
Michael Hall
4:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Break
Break
4:45 pm - 5:30 pm
Day 1 Keynotes
Wrap-Up and Thank You’s
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm