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Saturday, August 10 • 13:00 - 14:50
Modularity & packager experience birds-of-a-feather

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Packager experience with modularity hasn't been all that great so far. People working on various parts of it are aware of some gaps but we need a) more user stories from the actual world, and b) find some way forward together where the "obvious" fix isn't practical or possible.

This is a half a day long birds of feather session with some modularity representatives. Packagers, users, release engineers, and pretty much everyone is welcome to contribute.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Gallagher

Stephen Gallagher

Software Engineer and Open-Source Advocate, Red Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. I have spent the last ten years working on various security and platform-enablement software for Fedora Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Petr Šabata

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Fancies freedom, free software, transparency, cleanliness, simplicity, natural and computer languages, and Oxford commas.
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Adam Samalik

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Computer and automation enthusiast. Enjoys cooking, baking, and biking. Appreciates good coffee, clever design, and walkable cities. Tinkers with Linux for a living at Red Hat.
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Langdon White

Clinical Assistant Professor, Boston University
Langdon White is a professor & Spark! Technical Director at Boston University. He helps to provide industry-affiliated experiential learning to students and teaches with the goal of making computing & data sciences more accessible. Joining BU after 9 years at Red Hat, where he re-architected... Read More →


Saturday August 10, 2019 13:00 - 14:50 CEST
Mercure (140m² / 40 people)