Naturally, this year's Open Infrastructure Summit is being held online. The virtual event takes place October 19 - 23, and you can register here. That'll make it even easier to stop in and see all of the great talks about the open cloud and open source projects like Kubernetes and OpenStack. And as this is an open conference about open source software, there are also some terrific talks about community management, and how to participate in open source development.
We've got a number of speakers at the show, from Red Hat, our partners and our customers including:
- Amy Marrich, Individual Board Member at OpenStack
- Timothy Randles, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Anusha Ramineni, NEC Technologies
- Meghan Heisler, AT&T
- Diane Mueller-Klingspor, Director of Community Development at Red Hat
- Brian Rosmaita, Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat
- Arne Wiebalck, CERN
And more, of course. Here are some links to our talks at this online event.
- Cinder User Messages
- Standalone yet at scale: Ironic take on High Performance Computing
- OpenStack Storage for Containers
- Consistent and Secure Default Policies in OpenStack
- Multi-Arch Support in OpenStack
- Building Kubernetes Operators with the Operator Framework and Ansible
- K8s controller and CRD patterns in Python - kuryr-kubernetes case study
- Untangle spaghetti of the bare metal images and modes
- Run your Kubernetes cluster on OpenStack in Production
- “I don’t qualify” and other tales: impact of hiring processes on diversity on open source
- Lessons Learned from a Large Scale OpenStack Deployment with Tripleo
- Operational Concerns for OpenStack Manila
- Divisive Language and what you should know
- How to split a cake? GPUs with OpenStack
- Combining Ansible and Terraform for CI
- Living on the Edge with DCN Networking
- Connecting ecosystems: How Cinder CSI, Ember CSI and Manila CSI leverage OpenStack bits in Kubernetes
- Gettign Started with Zuul
- Ironic Operator Feedback
- Onboarding into the OpenStack Community with Git and Gerrit
- Elastic Secure Infrastructure (ESI): I Learned to Share my Hardware; You Can Too!
- Cinder Third Party CI... What's in it for you?
- Troubleshooting OpenStack Neutron with ML2/OVN backend driver
- Casting light on (Bare) Metal: Meet the Ironic Prometheus Exporter!
- Elastic Secure Infrastructure (ESI): Q&A and looking forward
- The Magic of the Libvirt Driver – What to Do When You Invariably Hit "No Valid Host"
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