Thank you for your interest in the recorded sessions from LinuxCon + ContainerCon North America 2016! View more than 40+ sessions from the event below.
Git Track
- Versions All the Way Down: Versioning Commits and Patches with Git-Series – Josh Triplett, Intel
- Tracking Huge Files with Git LFS – Tim Pettersen, Atlassian
- Terrible Ideas in Git – Corey Quinn, FutureAdvisor
- Git and Testing – Christian Couder
Community Track
- Embracing Failure and Learning from Our Mistakes with Effective Post Mortems – Ilan Rabinovitch, Datadog
- Who Authored the Kernel? Recovering Token-Level Authorship Information from Git – Daniel German, University of Victoria
- DevOps for Pointy-Haired Bosses – Victoria Blessing, Texas A&M University
- Communities Over Code: How to Build a Successful Project – Joe Brockmeier, Red Hat
- Making Community Decisions Without Consensus – George Dunlap, Citrix Systems UK
- If You Build It, They Won’t Come – Ruth Suehle, Red Hat
- Making Community Decisions Without Consensus – George Dunlap, Citrix Systems UK
Hardware Track
- Introduction to OpenStack – Rich Bowen, Apache Software Foundation
- Linux Administration in Distributed Cloud Computing Environments – Robert Shimp, Oracle
- Running Linux on Tiny Peripherals – Marcel Holtmann, Intel
- Resource Allocation: Intel Resource Director Technology (RDT) – Fenghua Yu, Intel
Projects Track
- Processing Billions of Events in Real-Time with Heron – Karthik Ramasamy, Twitter
- Open Source in Every Car with Automotive Grade Linux – Walt Miner, The Linux Foundation
- Let’s Encrypt: A Free, Automated, and Open Certificate Authority – Josh Aas, Internet Security Research Group (Let’s Encrypt!)
- Towards Sustainable Systems with the Civil Infrastructure Platform – Jan Kiszka, Siemens AG
- When The Going Gets Tough, Get TUF Going! – Riyaz Faizullabhoy, Docker