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Friday
, February 5
a. D105 (300 places)
09:00 •
Keynote - Tim Burke
09:50 •
Immutable infrastructure, containers & the future of microservices
10:40 •
Docker versus Systemd
11:30 •
Containerizing the distribution
12:20 •
Packaging, Distributing and Deploying Applications The Cloud Way
13:10 •
How to Connect Imaginary Computers Using Imaginary Networks
14:00 •
Live migrating a container: pros, cons and gotchas
14:50 •
Is it hard to build a docker image?
15:40 •
Securing Containers on OpenShift
16:30 •
A New Way to Use OpenStack - OpenStack in Containers
17:20 •
Docker for Developers
18:10 •
Lightning Talks
19:15 •
City tour
b. D0206 (154 places)
09:00 •
Keynote (broadcast from D105)
09:50 •
Developing for success in the Cloud
10:40 •
Getting Started with OpenStack Heat
11:30 •
Introduction to ManageIQ and Cloud Automation
12:20 •
Managing TripleO and OpenStack with ManageIQ
13:10 •
Open source distributed systems at Uber
14:00 •
Deploying OpenStack on OpenStack with TripleO, Heat and Ironic
14:50 •
Ceph vs Gluster vs Swift: Similarities and Differences
15:40 •
Updating a live OpenStack cloud
16:30 •
High performance VMs in OpenStack
17:20 •
Image Factory
18:10 •
Lightning Talks
c. D0207 (90 places)
09:00 •
Keynote (broadcast from D105)
09:50 •
So you want to be a DevOps Engineer?
10:40 •
Code Analysis and Distribution Profiling
11:30 •
All Flavors of Bundling
12:20 •
What Awaits You in Python 3
13:10 •
User Experience Design and the power of PatternFly
14:00 •
Whats the big deal about Networking?
14:50 •
New Features in Open vSwitch
15:40 •
Open vSwitch in Userspace
16:30 •
Networking in container world
17:20 •
So you want to have a modern infrastructure
18:10 •
Lightning Talks
d. E112 (156 places)
09:00 •
Keynote - Jan Wildeboer
09:50 •
Knowledge driven micro services
10:40 •
SilverWare: Microservices
11:30 •
Docker, Vagrant and Kubernetes walks into an Eclipse'd bar
12:20 •
Windup - automated migration platform
13:10 •
Getting S#it Done With JBoss Forge: A Gentle Path into Java EE 7 Applications
14:00 •
CI/CD with Openshift and Jenkins
14:50 •
Red Hat Mobile Application Platform + OpenShift Online
15:40 •
You've Got Microservices Now Secure Them
16:30 •
Taming Microservices Testing with Docker and Arquillian Cube
17:20 •
WildFly Swarm: does my fatjar look big in this?
18:10 •
Are you ready for a new WildFly security? Elytron!
e. E104 (72 places)
09:00 •
Keynote (broadcast from E112)
09:50 •
Accelerated data processing using FPGA
10:40 •
Linux Device Model
11:30 •
What you (probably) don't use in modern compilers
12:20 •
RealTime KVM
13:10 •
What's up in the Kernel Land
14:00 •
Introduction to Linux Kernel Crash Analysis
14:50 •
Memory Access Profiling with Perf
15:40 •
Behind the scenes of OpenShift engineering + Winter of Code announcement
16:30 •
Peek into the future of OpenShift
17:20 •
OpenShift Commons: What's in it for me
f. E105 (72 places)
09:00 •
Keynote (broadcast from E112)
09:50 •
CLI tools in Python + interesting/useful packages
11:30 •
No Docs, No Commit/Merge
13:10 •
Ansible workshop
14:50 •
Identity-Management with FreeIPA (1st part)
16:30 •
System administration with Spacewalk
workshops A112 (64 places)
09:50 •
Analyzing KVM BlockIO event latency
11:30 •
Setting up SSL and IPSec VPN servers and clients in F23
13:10 •
Big SELinux troubleshooting chart
14:50 •
Patch, compile and boot your first kernel
16:30 •
Create & deploy mobile apps in minutes with Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
workshops A113 (64 places)
09:50 •
Docker 101
11:30 •
Comparing Docker Orchestration Tools
13:10 •
The State of Project Atomic (with Docker news deep dive)
14:50 •
How you can use Nulecule and AtomicApp - practical example
16:30 •
Wicked Fast PaaS: Performance Tuning of OpenShift and Docker
Saturday
, February 6
a. D105 (300 places)
09:00 •
A Graybeard's Worst Nightmare - How Docker Containers are Re-Defining the Linux OS
09:50 •
How to Develop Containers in Enterprise World
10:40 •
Cockpit: What's New and What's Next
11:30 •
Atomic Developer Bundle - Containerized Development Made Easy
12:20 •
Test-driven Infrastructure with Docker, Test Kitchen and Serverspec
13:10 •
Atomic, with and without Atomic
14:00 •
Dockerizing JBoss Products
14:50 •
Security: Everything is on fire!
15:40 •
Let's Encrypt with Best Practices
16:30 •
LOGJAM: What you should know!
17:20 •
Intrusion Detection in the Cloud
18:10 •
Lightning Talks
19:15 •
Networking Party at Starobrno brewery pub
b. D0206 (154 places)
09:00 •
Rapid UI development with QML
09:50 •
Firmware Updates for Linux
10:40 •
LibreOffice in a (Sand)Box
11:30 •
Nautilus -The internals of a file manager Carlos Soriano
12:20 •
Grilo framework and Lua
13:10 •
Enterprise desktop at home with FreeIPA and GNOME
14:00 •
SPICE on Windows
14:50 •
.NET Core on Unix
15:40 •
Pulp - juicy software repository management
16:30 •
Functional and stress testing of Worldwide LHC Computing Grid infrastructure with HammerCloud
17:20 •
OpenQA
18:10 •
Lightning Talks
c. D0207 (90 places)
09:00 •
Communities over Code: How to Build a Successful Project
09:50 •
Smart VM Scheduling
10:40 •
Host fencing in oVirt - Fixing the unknown and allowing VMs to be highly available
11:30 •
KVM on POWER
12:20 •
Linux as a guest on Hyper-V
13:10 •
Performance tuning of virtual machines and containers
14:00 •
Next Generation Config Mgmt.
14:50 •
in-depth look of virtual machine migration algorithms
15:40 •
Qemu Disk I/O: Which performs better, Native or Threads?
16:30 •
Avocado and Jenkins: Test Automation and CI
17:20 •
Debugging the Virtualization Layer (libvirt and QEMU) in OpenStack
d. E112 (156 places)
09:00 •
Infinispan 8 - keeping up with the latest trends
09:50 •
Creating and testing REST contracts with Accurest
10:40 •
What's new in NetworkManager
11:30 •
Using Fedora for IoT with atomic
12:20 •
From Big Data towards Fast Data
13:10 •
Building public APIs using the AMQP protocol
14:00 •
Reactive extensions/programming
14:50 •
How to build the fastest multilingual VM
15:40 •
On value types or Why reference locality matters
16:30 •
How a Java dev benefited from transitioning to Go
17:20 •
Gentle Introduction to Node.js (not only) for Java devs
e. E104 (72 places)
09:00 •
Application Development from the Users Perspective
09:50 •
Build a Private Developer's Cloud
10:40 •
What's new in NetworkManager (streaming)
11:30 •
Automated network stack testing
12:20 •
nftables
13:10 •
PHP 7
14:00 •
How to be compatible in userspace
14:50 •
Finding Storage Neverland
15:40 •
Ceph Rados Gateway overview and roadmap
16:30 •
Automated GlusterFS Volume Management with Heketi
17:20 •
NFS-Ganesha and Distributed Storage Systems
f. E105 (72 places)
09:00 •
Docker for Java EE developers
10:40 •
C# on Linux
12:20 •
Advanced Java Debugging
14:00 •
rdopkg: power to the packagers
15:40 •
Packaging Workshop For Beginers
17:20 •
Advanced Packaging Workshop
workshops A112 (64 places)
09:00 •
Building your distribution the Red Hat way
10:40 •
Identity-Management with FreeIPA (2nd part)
12:20 •
Java EE 7 Hands-on Lab with JBoss Forge
14:50 •
Bareos Backup Python Plugins
16:30 •
Intro to UEFI applications development
workshops A113 (64 places)
09:00 •
Getting started with OpenShift
10:40 •
Hacking Python for OpenShift
11:30 •
Setting up your own OpenShift
12:20 •
Improvisation workshop
13:10 •
Patterns for application deployments in a container runtime platform
14:00 •
GIS, JavaEE, Leaflet on OpenShift
15:40 •
Getting started with OpenShift
17:20 •
OpenShift Q&A session with demos
Sunday
, February 7
a. D105 (300 places)
09:00 •
Relationship of Red Hat & Fedora+State of Fedora
09:50 •
Fedora Workstation: The Second Phase
10:40 •
State of Fedora Infrastructure
11:30 •
System Upgrades: past, present, and future
12:20 •
Upstream First Testing
13:10 •
What's new in Copr
14:00 •
Refinance your Technical Debt with Microservices
14:50 •
Rebase-helper and upstream monitoring service
15:40 •
A Closed-Source Developer's Journey into Open Source
16:30 •
Grand Finale! Win Win Win!
b. D0206 (154 places)
09:00 •
Stream from D105
09:50 •
Changing the releng landscape
10:40 •
Development activities at Fedora Globalization
11:30 •
Localization: Let us help you get your software to the world
12:20 •
Fedora on MIPS
13:10 •
Re-thinking Linux Distributions
14:00 •
Server Side Dependency Solving
14:50 •
New RPM features for F24
15:40 •
Fedora Q&A Session
c. D0207 (90 places)
09:00 •
CentOS Infra revealed
09:50 •
CentOS Infrastructure: A (bit of) Progress in Work
10:40 •
Growing the ARM server ecosystem
11:30 •
The value proposition of a user focused community
12:20 •
Firefox: state and future of the project
13:10 •
Developers, QEs of themselves
14:00 •
Introduction to modern webapps using django and angularjs
14:50 •
Trystack: Free OpenStack for Planet Earth
15:40 •
So you want to be a Developer Advocate / Evangelist?
d. E112 (156 places)
09:00 •
FreeIPA Integration into Openstack
09:50 •
Security for the Cloud with SCAP
10:40 •
SELinux nowdays
11:30 •
Post-Quantum Crypo: What is it and Do we need it?
12:20 •
New Cryptography for Binding Data to Third Parties
13:10 •
Ipsilon: how can you use it to deploy identity management
14:00 •
Tactics of Code Auditor
14:50 •
Turris Omnia
15:40 •
Test Automation and CI using DiSTAF
e. E104 (72 places)
09:00 •
Freak show (#2): CTDB -- Scaling The Aliens Back To Outer Space
09:50 •
Lies, mapped drives & device-mapper statistics
10:40 •
MACsec: encryption for wired LANs
11:30 •
Kernel Network Stack Challenges at 100Gbit/s speeds
12:20 •
Why use iproute2?
13:10 •
oVirt and Gluster Hyperconvergence
14:00 •
Improvements in gluster for virtualization usecase
14:50 •
Ceph integration with oVirt using Cinder
f. E105 (72 places)
09:00 •
Cockpit Hackfest
10:40 •
Assemble Business Applications with BPM Back-end
11:30 •
The future of disk encryption with LUKS2
workshops A112 (64 places)
09:00 •
Cython: Stop writing native Python extensions in C
10:40 •
Mastering the powerful Anaconda Installer (and meeting it's developers!)
12:20 •
Arduino 101 Workshop
14:00 •
Python 3 Porting
workshops A113 (64 places)
09:00 •
OpenQA - automated testing!
10:40 •
Build your own Scale-Out Storage with Gluster
12:20 •
Docker, Kubernetes, OpenShift : Deploy, Scale, Build
14:00 •
Creating Automated Jobs to Run Against Fedora
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