Last set of speaker interviews
We proudly present the last set of speaker interviews. See you at FOSDEM this weekend!
- Chris Aniszczyk, Max Sills and Michael Cheng: Open Source Under Attack. How we, the OSI and others can defend it
- Danese Cooper: How FOSS could revolutionize municipal government. with recent real-world examples
- James Bottomley and Mike Rapoport: Address Space Isolation in the Linux Kernel
- Kris Nova: Fixing the Kubernetes clusterfuck. Understanding security from the kernel up
- Krzysztof Daniel: Is the Open door closing?. Past 15 years review and a glimpse into the future.
- Mateusz Kowalski and Kamila Součková: SCION. Future internet that you can use today
- Merlijn B. W. Wajer and Bart Ribbers: Regaining control of your smartphone with postmarketOS and Maemo Leste. Status of Linux on the smartphone
- Pili Guerra: State of the Onion. The Road to Mainstream Adoption and Improved Censorship Circumvention
- Steven Goodwin: FOSDEM@20 - A Celebration. The cliché of constant change
- Thierry Carrez: Why open infrastructure matters
- Thorsten Leemhuis: The Linux Kernel: We have to finish this thing one day ;). Solving big problems in small steps for more than two decades
- Vladislav Shpilevoy: SWIM - Protocol to Build a Cluster. SWIM gossip protocol, its implementation, and improvements
If you haven't read our previous interviews with main track speakers yet, take a look at them. It's for free and no registration necessary, just like the conference!