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Red Hat at All Things Open 2024

October 27, 2024 - October 29, 2024 Raleigh, North Carolina Raleigh Convention Center
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Red Hat at All Things Open 2024

BOOTHS 24 & 25

Visit the Red Hat booth to speak with our open source experts. As the largest open source company in the world, we build and support open source products from open source projects. With open source, we equip our customers for success.

Speak with our CentOS, Fedora, and open source subject matter experts. Discuss Red Hat® Enterprise Linux®, Red Hat OpenShift®, and Red Hat Ansible® Automation Platform, and talk all things open with our team.

Monday, October 28

1:45 p.m. EST

The Open Source Ecosystem for eBPF in Kubernetes

(Cloud (Room 302 C))

Andre Fredette, Ph.D.,

Senior Principal Software Engineer Red Hat

Billy McFall,

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat

Thierry Carrez,

General Manager, OpenInfra Foundation

2:45 p.m. EST

Making OS updates fast, easy, and safe

(Linux (Room 302 A))

Matt Micene,

Technologist, Red Hat

3:45.m. EST

Applying Open Source Methods to Building and Training Large Language Models

(Machine Learning/AI 1 (Ballroom C))

Carol Chen,

Principal AI Community Architect, Red Hat

JJ Asghar,

Developer Advocate, IBM

Tuesday, October 29

11:30 a.m. EST

Open Source Business Crash Course

(Business (Room 307))

Federico Lucifredi,

Product Management Director, Red Hat

Stephen Walli,

Principal Program Manager, Microsoft

InstructLab Lounge 

Presented by Red Hat & IBM
Open daily during expo hours 

InstructLab is a model-agnostic open source AI project that facilitates contributions to Large Language Models. We are on a mission to let anyone shape generative AI by enabling contributed updates to existing LLMs in an accessible way.

Join us in the InstructLab Lounge to learn about the project, find out how you can participate, watch a demo and get some cool swag with your first pull request! 

InstructLab

Get Involved

How to Participate in an Open Source Community

As open source grows in popularity, many organizations are starting to explore the different ways they can become active and engaged in open source projects that are driving much of the innovation we see in technology today. In this presentation from Red Hat's Open Source Program Office, readers can review basic open source community concepts, explore factors that determine whether to participate in a project, identify common ways to get started in an open source community, and discuss the kinds of contributions open source projects need.