Co-Located Events
Akraino Summit
Akraino Summit
August 19 – 20, 2019
Qualcomm AZ Auditorium
The Akraino Summit is an annual gathering of the Akraino Edge Stack technical community where project leaders gather to fulfill Akraino Release 2 requirements, progress blueprint and feature projects, discuss with Technical Steering Committee (TSC), and work under sub-committees.
Preliminary Agenda:
- R1 blueprints to demo and present their BP
- R2 blueprints (in dev) to show case what is coming next
- Breakout sessions on technical topics
- API
- LF Edge project collaborations
- Backlog discussion of each BP and Feature projects
- Other technical topics
Qualcomm has generously volunteered their campus to host the event.
For more information, and to RSVP, please visit https://wiki.akraino.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=11995356.
Build your custom vision model and deploy it to Vision AI DevKit
Build your custom vision model and deploy it to Vision AI DevKit
August 22, 2019 | 11:15 am – 12:15 pm; 2:10 – 3:10 pm; 4:05 – 5:05 pm
Hilton Bayfront San Diego
Registration Cost: Complimentary
The lab will provide an introduction to Vision AI DevKit (www.visionaidevkit.com), an intelligent edge camera, that can do inferencing in the device instead of sending data to the cloud for analysis. You will use the AI camera (Out-of-Box experience) and see it running the default vision model that recognizes 183 items. Then you’ll train your own vision AI model using customvision.ai and deploy it to the camera using Azure IoT Hub.
This is a one hour workshop. Please select the time you’d like to attend when adding this to your registration form.
CHAOSScon
CHAOSScon
August 20, 2019 | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: Complimentary
At CHAOSScon you will learn about open source project health metrics and tools used by open source projects, communities, and engineering teams to track and analyze their community work. This conference will provide a venue for discussing open source project health, CHAOSS project updates, use cases, and hands-on workshops for developers, community managers, project managers, and anyone interested in better understanding open source project health. We will also share insights from the CHAOSS working groups on Diversity and Inclusion, Evolution, Risk, Value, and Common Metrics.
Egeria Open Metadata and Data Governance Summit 2019
Egeria Open Metadata and Data Governance Summit 2019
August 20, 2019 | 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: Complimentary
For those using, building, or implementing data technologies, data governance is an increasingly important topic. ODPi Egeria was founded as an open source project for unifying metadata repositories within an organization, enabling a streamlined data governance practice.
Attend this summit to learn more about ODPi Egeria, how organizations and vendors are leveraging ODPi Egeria, and for collaboration with the ODPi Egeria community to bring this technology to your open source project, product, or organization.
For more information, click here.
End-To-End IoT Security Hands-On with Azure Sphere & Azure IoT Central
End-To-End IoT Security Hands-On with Azure Sphere & Azure IoT Central
August 21, 2019 | 11:30am-12:30pm; 2:30pm-3:30pm, & 4:20pm-5:20pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: Complimentary
This is your chance to get hands on with Azure Sphere at Open Source Summit / Linux Embedded! Azure Sphere is a solution for creating highly-secured IoT applications that is comprised of a new class of secured MCUs, a secured OS, and a security service for renewable device security and updates. You will work through creating an application using Visual Studio, create a dashboard in Azure IoT Central, send device telemetry to your dashboard, and send commands back to your device from the cloud. Come see how easy Azure Sphere makes secure IoT development.
This is a one hour workshop. Please select the time you’d like to attend when adding this to your registration form.
Fedora and the Future of Operating Systems - Ben Cotton
Fedora and the Future of Operating Systems – Ben Cotton
August 20, 2019 | 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Stone Brewing Tap Room, 795 J Street, San Diego, CA 92101
Join the Red Hat San Diego User Group during the 2019 Open Source Summit. There will be time for networking and we’ll have several presentations including a featured talk by Ben Cotton about Fedora and the Future of Operating Systems.
This meet-up is brought to you by Enable Sysadmin – A new community for system administrators at https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/
Introduction to Kubernetes: The First Kube Quest
Introduction to Kubernetes: The First Kube Quest
August 20, 2019 | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Registration Cost: $249
It’s time! You have been selected to join a Kube training quest. On this journey you’ll gain foundational knowledge that will set you on a path toward surpassing the skills of even today’s K8s professionals.
This training includes hands-on labs in which you will investigate the inner workings of containers, Pods, and K8s components, and you will cap your accomplishments by setting up a kube with no tools or scripts.
After successfully completing this one-day training course, you will be well on your way toward becoming a genuine K8s expert.
Breakfast and refreshments will be provided.
Prerequisites
This course is crafted for new professionals in the industry. Bring your computer and an excitement to begin your Kubernetes adventure!
For questions regarding this event, please reach out to josie@qbox.io.
About Us
This course is delivered by Supergiant.io, a project of Qbox, Inc., and is taught by professionals who have passed the CKA/CKAD exams. We are proud to be recognized by CNCF as an official Kubernetes Training Partner and as a Kubernetes Certified Service Provider.
LF AI Foundation meeting
LF AI Foundation meeting
August 20, 2019 | 9:00 am – 12:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: $10
Welcome to the LF AI Foundation meeting co-located with the Open Source Summit NA and hosted by the Linux Foundation. The goal of this meeting is for LF AI members to meet and discuss the ongoing projects, explore new collaboration opportunities, and provide face-to-face feedback and updates on various Foundation ongoing technical efforts. This is a half day that will include brief update presentations and the majority of the time will be spent as round table discussions. In the spirit of transparency and openness, we would welcome you to join, get to meet our members, projects, and staff, and possibly explore ways to get involved.
Machine Learning Summit
Machine Learning Summit
August 20, 2019 | 10:00 am -5:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: $25 – Uber will donate your registration fee to Open Source Initiative
The Machine Learning Summit is a one-day, single track summit focused on open source artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies. This summit features in-depth tech talks about Ludwig, and XGBoost, as well as hands-on workshops on Horovod and Pyro and a keynote from Uber AI’s Jeff Clune.
ADD TO OSS NA REGISTRATION REGISTER FOR MACHINE LEARNING SUMMIT ONLY
OpenChain Workshop
OpenChain Workshop
August 20, 2019 | 2:00 – 5:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: Complimentary
The OpenChain Project will be hosting a Governing Board meeting, a Steering Committee meeting, and an open discussion adjacent to the main conference. The Governing Board meeting will run from 2 to 3.30pm and is for Platinum Members and invited guests. The Steering Committee meeting and the open discussion will run from 3.30pm and may be attended by all parties. This is a unique chance to engage with and contribute to the industry standard for open source compliance in the supply chain.
OpenPOWER Summit North America
OpenPOWER Summit North America
August 19 – 20, 2019 | Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego
Registration Cost: Complimentary IF registered for Open Source Summit
Join us on August 19th and 20th at the Manchester Grand Hyatt for OpenPOWER Summit North America, the OpenPOWER ecosystems prime event in the region. This event brings hardware and software developers, OpenPOWER Member companies, researchers and academics across the ecosystem to share learnings, highlight innovation and discuss the future of OpenPOWER. Architects, developers, executives, and end users will join together to:
- Hear from industry and ecosystem leaders and visionaries on the future of OpenPOWER
- Attend deep technical sessions on topics that are here today, tomorrow and on the horizon
- Learn from the use cases of your peers as the use of OpenPOWER technologies becomes ever more pervasive in everything from ML/AI/DL to Databases, Desktops to HPC, FPGA/GPU acceleration to OpenCAPI
Open Source in Gaming Day
August 20, 2019 | 1:00 – 5:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: $25 – The majority of the ticket price will go to diversity scholarships.
Come join us to learn about the role of open source in gaming, discover different open source projects that power gaming infrastructure and join the movement to grow the role of open source in the gaming industry.
To attend, register for Open Source Summit and choose to add the Open Source in Gaming Day event to your event registration or click below to register for Open Source in Gaming Day only.
ADD TO OSS REGISTRATION REGISTER FOR OSIG ONLY VIEW THE SCHEDULE
Open Source on Mainframe Mini Summit
Open Source on Mainframe Mini Summit
August 20, 2019 | 2:00 – 5:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: Complimentary
Come join Zowe and the Open Mainframe Project for a mini-summit to learn more about open source and devops on mainframe. These sessions will give you insight into the broad open source tools that work seemless on the mainframe ( such as Linux, Kubernetes, OpenStack, node.js and more ) as well as mainframe specific open source initiatives that can unify the devops practice for organizations using mainframe in conjunction with cloud and other distributed architectures.
AGENDA
2:00 – 2:30pm: The Open Mainframe Project – How Open Source is Modernizing the Mainframe – John Mertic
The open source movement has rapidly become the way code is being developed for today’s smart and agile businesses. This session will cover how an “open mainframe” is the perfect solution for deploying open source on an enterprise computing platform. You will learn how the open source community has gathered around the mainframe platform and how open source projects such as Zowe and OpenStack Cloud Connector are the starting point for open development. The session will also cover how the mainframe platform is a natural technology for Linux deployments, and how the mainframe community operates within the wider construct of the Linux Foundation.
2:30 – 3:00pm: IBM Z: To Open Source and Beyond! – Joe Winchester
This talk covers the challenges customers have faced with obtaining and deploying tooling for their mainframe developers and system programmers over the last 50 years. The Zowe Community and Open Mainframe Project are working with ISVs and customers to address this and create modern platforms and frameworks by bringing open source languages and tooling to the mainframe. Co-presented with Broadcom and Rocket Software, attendees will learn how a blend of open source tools together with Zowe, the new open source framework, empowers mainframe developers.
3:00 – 3:30pm: Re-Envisioning Old Workflows with New Technologies: Using Zowe to Manage Datasets and Jobs with UI and CLI Tools – Tom Mcquitty
Zowe is well positioned to help simplify and improve the efficiency of mainframe administrators. This session will offer some examples of how Zowe can help improve the usability of mainframe processes, to begin to open this work up to early-career professionals and not just skilled mainframers. In addition, we will show you how the command line interface within Zowe can help streamline the execution of key administrative tasks.
3:30 – 4:30pm: Lab (BYOD): Zowe CLI – Learn how to construct a DevOps pipeline for a CICS COBOL Application – Tom Mcquitty
If you are interested in Zowe and/or DevOps, this is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience with the Zowe Command Line Interface. In this “Bring Your Own Device” session, you’ll be working within a modern cloud IDE workspace.
You’ll learn how the Zowe CLI enables you to control, script and develop on the mainframe like any other cloud platform. Zowe also empowers you to use industry standard open source tooling of your choice! In this lab, you will compile, deploy, run and test a CICS COBOL application as part of a DevOps pipeline.
To participate in this session, all you need on your own PC is access to the internet and a browser.
4:30 – 5:30pm – Lightning talks on other open source on mainframe projects
There are numerous open source efforts happening on the mainframe. Learn more about them in a series of lighting talks highlights projects such as z/VM Cloud Connector, porting work of board open source projects to mainframe, and more.
Redfish Workshop North America 2019
Redfish Workshop North America 2019
August 20, 2019 | 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: Complimentary – Pre-registration required
The Redfish Workshop is a one day event, with live demos that puts you in direct contact with Redfish Project technical experts. Its primary aim is to show sysadmin, architects and developers how to use the Redfish standard in their environments to benefit from a standard management layer for their deployments, configuration and management of systems. More information on Redfish on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redfish_(specification)
Our knowledgeable and engaging speakers will help you better understand topics like using DMTF tools for system configuration, using the REST API to perform Redfish operations from python, learning latest news on the standard and its future evolution, Through interactive sessions, demos and labs, you’ll have a chance to network and better understand and practice the concepts presented.
This is a free of charge event, sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise and SUSE.
Who can benefit:
• System/Software Developers
• Tech Leads / Development Leads
• Software Architects
• Chief Engineers
• System Engineers
• Development Engineers
• DevOps / System Administrators
• Application Engineers
• Open Source Technologists
For more information about the event please visit the Redfish Workshop page
IMPORTANT: We have a limited number of seats available for this event so please register here in order for us to manage logistics
State of the (LF) Edge
State of the (LF) Edge
August 20, 2019 | 2:00 – 5:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: $25
The State of the (LF) Edge is a half-day, single-track event on the topic of IoT and Edge Computing. The main goal of this State of the (LF) Edge event is to provide an overview of LF Edge and the edge projects under the umbrella, share insight into what’s to come, and offer an open forum to begin discussions around collaboration across edge projects, as well as complementary organizations and projects outside of LF Edge.
In exchange for the small registration fee of $25 for this add-on event, which ensures we can schedule more of these update sessions at future events, we will be including an afternoon break with snacks and sodas.
Agenda:
+ Kickoff (Arpit Joshipura, Linux Foundation)
+ Introduction to LF Edge (Melissa Evers-Hood, Intel)
+ Overview of LF Edge Projects
+ Akraino Edge Stack overview (Tina Tsou, Arm and Kandan Kathirvel, AT&T)
+ EdgeX Foundry overview (Malini Bhandaru, VMware, and Tingyu Zeng, RSA)
+ Project EVE overview (Roman Shaposhnik, ZEDEDA)
+ Glossary / Landscape overview (Wes Reisz, Section)
+ Break
+ Edge Panel: Moderator – Balaji Ethirajulu, Ericsson; Panelists: Tina Tsou (Arm), Jasmin Ajanovic (Qualcomm), and Mike Capuano (Pluribus Networks)
+ Abstract: Impact of Edge and IoT in the evolution of 5G & its use cases: As the industry is transforming to 5G, new business models and use cases will emerge that we have not even thought about. These use cases will demand low latency, ultra-reliability, very high bandwidth and high level of security. Massive number of devices will be connected to the network. 5G will deliver services to all industries. Edge, Automation, AI/ML, and IoT will play a crucial role in the evolution of 5G. The panel will discuss the industry shift in Edge and IoT and how open source will play a role in this evolution.
+ Security at the Edge (Malini Bhandaru (VMware) and Roman Shaposhnik – (ZEDEDA)
+ Deployment / Use Cases Presentations
+ Akraino Edge Stack
+ EdgeX Foundry
+ Project EVE
Tracing Summit
Tracing Summit
August 20, 2019
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: $100
The Tracing Summit is single-day, single-track conference on the topic of tracing. The event focuses on the field of software and hardware tracing, gathering developers and end-users of tracing and trace analysis
tools. The main goal of the Tracing Summit is to provide space for discussion between people of the various areas that benefit from tracing, namely parallel, distributed and/or real-time systems, as well as kernel development.
YOCTO PROJECT® DEV DAY NORTH AMERICA 2019
Tuesday, August 20, 2019 | 9:00am – 5:00pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
The Yocto Project Developer Day is a one day, hands-on training event that puts you in direct contact with Yocto Project technical experts and developers. Its primary aim is to show developers how to create custom-build Linux distributions for embedded devices by using layers and recipes designed to resolve incompatibilities between different configurations.
Our knowledgeable and engaging instructors will help you better understand topics like build system workflow, examining recipes, recipe build steps, working with layers, building applications, poky, Toaster, and devtool. Through hands-on exercises, you’ll have a chance to network and put your new skills to work, too.
Attending the Yocto Project Developer Day will provide you with a strong base of knowledge around the Yocto Project developer tools.
Registration Cost:
Early Registration: $179 (through June 14, 11:59 pm PST)
Standard Registration: $209 (June 15 – July 22, 11:59pm PST)
Late Registration: $249 (July 23 – Event)
Who can benefit:
• System/Software Developers
• Tech Leads / Development Leads
• Software Architects
• Chief Engineers
• System Engineers
• Development Engineers
• Embedded Engineers / Programmer
• DevOps / System Administrators
• Application Engineers
• Open Source Technologists
For more information about the event please visit the Yocto Project Developer Day page.
Zephyr LTS Mini-Summit: An Open Source RTOS You Can get on Board With
Zephyr LTS Mini-Summit: An Open Source RTOS You Can get on Board With
August 20, 2019 | 2:00 – 5:30 pm
Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Registration Cost: $50
A half-day, single-track event designed to introduce you to the leading Open Source RTOS built with safety and security in mind. Attendees will learn why Zephyr is gaining the attention of developers, with its support for BLE, OpenThread, LTE-M/NB-IoT cellular communications, and more. Learn about the latest security enhancements with Zephyr OS LTS, as well as the progress toward Functional Safety Certification.
In the second half of the session, attendees will receive hands-on experience with boards which have been graciously donated by Zephyr Platinum Member NXP. Stay tuned for specifics.
Agenda:
2:00 – 3:45pm: Zephyr Project Overview
3:45 – 4:00pm: Break
4:00 – 5:30pm: Zephyr Hands On Demo *
* The hands on demo is targeted to developers who are new to Zephyr. Attendees will be expected to use their own machines.