2021 Schedule Breakdown – By Track
To make it as easy as possible to navigate this year’s schedule we’re happy to provide a list of sessions broken down by track.
We fully understand many attendees search sessions by topic area and arrange their schedules accordingly.
This year’s schedule is comprised of 8 tracks and 5 session slots per track, for a total of 40.
TECHNOLOGIES 1
A Starters Guide to Building APIs with Javascript – Tom Wilson, hyper63
The “Perfect” Library Tooling – Ben Ilegbodu, Stitch Fix
Extended Session – Getting Traction with GitHub Actions (part 1) – Brian Douglas, GitHub
Extended Session – Getting Traction with GitHub Actions (part 2) – Brian Douglas, GitHub
Adding Scripting to Your Application – Matthew Burke, Capital One
TECHNOLGIES 2
The Changing Landscape of Open Source Databases – Peter Zaitsev, Percona
Containerization For Software Developers – Joel Lord, Red Hat OpenShift
An Introduction to Kubernetes – Brad Topol, IBM
Orchestrating Kubernetes: Helm and Kustomize – Brent Laster, SAS
An Introduction to MySQL Indexes & Histograms – Dave Stokes, Oracle
SECURITY/TECHNOLOGIES
Extended Session – Practical Security for Web Applications (part 1) – Chris Holland, TriNet
Extended Session – Practical Security for Web Applications (part 2) – Chris Holland, TriNet
Open Source Machine Learning Toolkit – Jigyasa Grover, Twitter
Linux 101 – Justin Reock, Perforce Software
Open Source Gives You The Edge – Rob Montalvo, DataCrunch Lab
101
Open Source 101 – Jim Jagielski, Uber
Open Source & Open Standards: Partners in Innovation – Guy Martin, OASIS Open
Accessible Forms: It’s not as difficult as you think – Maria Lamardo, Pendo
Extended Session – Just Enough Open Source: A Kick start on security, license compliance and business models (part 1) – Jeff Luszcz, PEAK6
Extended Session – Just Enough Open Source: A Kick start on security, license compliance and business models (part 2) – Jeff Luszcz, PEAK6
PROCESSES
My First Pull Request – Kivanc Yazan, Indeed
Building a technical documentation static site for open source projects – Wisdom Nwokocha, Savics
I Found the Thing and Would Love to Contribute…Now What?! – Tracy Holmes, HashiCorp
Open (Source of Fear) – Henry Zhu, Babel
Improve Your Git Commits in Two Easy Steps – Rose Judge, VMware
PROCESSES/BUSINESS
Building a Machine Learning Company Around an Open Source Project – Insights into Strategy, Culture and Process – Milos Rusic, deepset
How Do Open Source Companies Make Money? Alessio Fanelli, 645 Ventures
Entering the Open Source Emerging Market – VM Vicky Brasseur
Innersource 101 – Danese Cooper, Nearform & Jacob Green, Mosslabs.io
Open Source Governance 101 – Nell Shamrell-Harrington, Microsoft
COMMUNITY
The 10 Commandments of Community Organizing – Jennifer Wadella, Bitovi
Communication Hacks: Strategies for fostering collaboration and dealing with conflict in open source – Nuritzi Sanchez, GitLab, Inc.
How to market your open source project – Ben Nuttall, BBC News Labs
Neither Rogues nor Saints: Ethics in Open Source – Robert Hodges, Altinity, Inc.
Community Building Best Practices: Creating Successful and Sustainable Open Source Communities – Kaitlyn Barnard, Kong
CASE STUDY/DEMO/PROJECTS
Participatory Mapping For Open Counties – Wambua Zacharia Muindi, Map Kibera
Highly Customizable Open Source Robot Simulation – Louise Probel, Open Robotics
Stop Sharing Kube Configs – Jonathon Canada, Teleport
Digital Equity for All Students Through Open Source – Stu Keroff, Aspen Academy