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DESCRIPTION:Open Source Summit connects the open source ecosystem under one roof. It’s a unique environment for cross-collaboration between developers, sysadmins, devops, architects and others who are driving technology forward\nAgenda día 2:\n12:00 GMT\nDemystifying Linux Kernel Initcalls! - Mylène Josserand, Collabora\nKeep Calm and Secure the Linux - Deniz Parlak, Hexad & Volkswagen AG\nCollectd Transition into the Modern Observability Universe - Ranganath Sunku, Intel Corporation & Florian Forster, Google\nHigh Performance Node.js Powered by Rust and WebAssembly - Michael Yuan, Second State Inc\nCreating Community Messaging Strategy for Events and Beyond - Jennifer Madriaga, Red Hat\nAdvanced Systemd for the Embedded Use-Case - Jeremy Rosen, Smile\nGraphical User Interface Using Flutter in Embedded Systems - Hidenori Matsubayashi, Sony\nACRN Security: A Journey into Fuzzing and Hardening Edge Hypervisors - Mostafa Elsaid & Steffen Schulz, Intel\nAtomic Updates and Configuration Files - Thorsten Kukuk, SUSE\nBPF Tales, or Why Did I Recompile the Kernel to Average Some Numbers? 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- Roberto Innocenti, Not Profit Power Progress Community\n19:55 GMT\nOS Projects, Company Products, Models and Governance: How is the Playing Field Changing? Clear Skies or Storm Clouds Ahead? - Jeffrey Borek, IBM\n
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