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Wednesday, May 31
 

09:30 JST

Keynote Panel Discussion: The Future is Cloud Native: How Projects Like Kubernetes, Fluentd, OpenTracing, and Linkerd Will Help Shape Modern Infrastructure - Moderated by Chris Aniszczyk, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Many of today’s software-defined organizations, like Ticketmaster, ShowMax and VSCO, look to cloud native projects for crucial management and maintenance within their ever-changing infrastructures. Chris Aniszczyk, COO of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, will moderate an introspective panel – featuring cloud native insiders like Keiko Harada, Ian Lewis and Eduardo Silva – to discuss how these thriving open source projects will help shape modern infrastructure. This expert panel will also address what it takes to develop meaningful cloud native systems, how these technologies fit into the overall stack, how to foster committed maintainers for emerging cloud native projects, and much more.

Moderators
avatar for Chris Aniszczyk

Chris Aniszczyk

CTO, Linux Foundation (CNCF)
Chris Aniszczyk is an engineer by trade with a passion for open source and building communities. At Twitter, he created their open source program and led their open source efforts. For many years he served on the Eclipse Foundation's Board of Directors representing the committer community... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Keiko Harada

Keiko Harada

Senior Program Manager, Microsoft
Keiko has 10+ year track record of success in software design and engineering, and a broad range of expertise from Docker to Big Data, including design of cloud services on Microsoft OMS for VMware and Docker Containers Monitoring (Linux and Windows). She has extensive experience... Read More →
avatar for Ian Lewis

Ian Lewis

Software Engineer, Google
Ian is an engineer at Google working on Supply Chain Security. Ian has been living in Tokyo since 2006 and has had various developer and operations roles throughout his career while staying active in the open-source developer community. Ian is a contributor to the SLSA framework and... Read More →
avatar for Eduardo Silva

Eduardo Silva

Principal Engineer, Arm Treasure Data
Eduardo is a Principal Engineer at Arm Treasure Data, he is the author and maintainer of Fluent Bit Log Processor, a CNCF sub-project under the umbrella of Fluentd. He is an international speaker in Open Source conferences, he has participated in Scale California, LinuxConf AU, Linux... Read More →


Wednesday May 31, 2017 09:30 - 10:05 JST
Hall B
  Keynote Session
  • Experience Level Any

11:00 JST

Growing the CentOS Ecosystem on ARM - Jim Perrin, CentOS
For the past 2 years, the CentOS project has been working to expand the ARM server ecosystem, and to support a range of SoC's from small devices like the Pi, to fully SBSA compliant rackmount servers, and we'd like your help. This talk will cover how the CentOS project engages with hardware vendors and software developers in order to bring CentOS to a wide array of ARM hardware, and what you can do to help CentOS support your favorite chip.

Speakers
avatar for Jim Perrin

Jim Perrin

Program Manager, Microsoft
Jim has been a member of the CentOS project for over a decade, and is the maintainer of the AArch64 port of the CentOS Linux distribution.


Wednesday May 31, 2017 11:00 - 11:40 JST
Private Dining
  Conference Session
  • Experience Level Any

14:00 JST

Building Debian-Based Products: Experiences in Collaboration - Baurzhan Ismagulov, ilbers GmbH & Kazuhiro Hayashi, Toshiba
Deby and Isar are toolsets for creating Debian-based product images using the Yocto infrastructure. Both use Debian packages for the base system and BitBake for building the images. Since the projects have some goals in common and use the same tools, joining efforts promises many advantages. At the same time, a balance has to be found between disparate upstreams and divergent goals. In this talk, Baurzhan and Kazuhiro will give a brief overview of both projects, discuss collaboration approaches, report about results and challenges, and outline possible next steps.

Speakers
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Kazuhiro Hayashi

Software Specialist, Toshiba Development & Engineering Corporation
Kazuhiro Hayashi works at TOSHIBA Corporation as a Software Engineer since 2010. The main part of his work is to develop Linux for various industrial embedded products. His another focus is to provide a common Linux distribution and its build infrastructure for effective product development... Read More →
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Baurzhan Ismagulov

Software Engineer, ilbers GmbH
Baurzhan Ismagulov is a software engineer and leads a software development team at ilbers GmbH. He develops solutions, provides consultancy and trainings in the embedded area. He is a passionate Linux user and developer since kernel 1.2.13. He has held talks at conferences like Embedded... Read More →


Wednesday May 31, 2017 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Restaurant Carnelian
  Conference Session
  • Experience Level Any

14:50 JST

Corporate Open Source Management - Organic or Controlled? - Frank Rowand, Sony
The manner in which companies interact with open source software ranges from dispersed benign neglect or anarchy to centralized micromanagement. What are the issues and concerns of using or creating open source software as opposed to proprietary software? How do companies address OSS management and OSS issues through Open Source Technology Offices or other mechanisms?

A compilation of areas of concerns, roles, and responsibilities will be presented. Examples of how they are addressed in various companies will be shared.

Speakers
avatar for Frank Rowand

Frank Rowand

senior software engineer, Sony
Frank has meddled in the internals of several proprietary operating systems, but has been loyal to the Linux kernel since 1999. He has worked in many areas of technology, including performance, networking, platform support, drivers, real-time, and embedded. Frank has shown poor judgement... Read More →


Wednesday May 31, 2017 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Room 1
  Conference Session, Wildcard
  • Experience Level Any

14:50 JST

Open Build Service in Debian - Andrew Lee, Collabora
It is impressive how much time and resources a team can save by using the OBS to manages their packages creation and distribution. OBS is a generic system to build and distribute packages from sources in an automatic, consistent and reproducible way.

Andrew Lee will cover the benefits of using OBS, explain some of it features and workflow for all your packaging and releasing needs, like automatically build package from scratch on multiple target distros and
architectures, easy access through QA to the developer's repo to generate new images with the changes for testing before integration into the production repo, vcs-like workflow as branch code, send merge requests and review submissions and flexible to connect additional resources to empower the backend worker(builders)
even with different architectures. At the end tips on how to setup and optimize OBS will be provided.

Speakers
avatar for Andrew Lee

Andrew Lee

Software Engineer, Collabora
Andrew Lee (Hualian, Taiwan) – an active Open Source Liaison focusing on the Debian and LXDE Projects. He worked on localization efforts of various kinds of local dialects and aborigines languages in Taiwan. He acreated various localization related packages in Red Hat, Mandrake... Read More →



Wednesday May 31, 2017 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Restaurant Carnelian
  Conference Session, Wildcard
  • Experience Level Any

14:50 JST

Open Source Infrastructure: Another Path of Growth for Open Source - Amye Scavarda & Nigel Babu, Red Hat
A community lead and a continuous integration architect walk into a room and argue about the best practices around developing your infrastructure to support your growth as an open source project. Items of conversation will include: Configuration management, effective discovery for legacy systems, access control management as a tool for community growth, creating compromise between different stakeholder groups, and models for iteration in an open source environment. The overall goal for this session is answering the question about how to resolve the balance between closed access and open contribution for a project ecosystem. GlusterFS is the model project discussed here, but this is a conversation about governance through open source infrastructure.

Speakers
avatar for Nigel Babu

Nigel Babu

Google
Nigel is a developer turned SRE, who now works on Consensus and Time services at Google. In the past, he's spoken at Linuxcon Berlin, Pycon Pune, and Open Source Summit Tokyo.
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Amye Scavarda

Gluster Community Lead, Red Hat
Gluster Community Lead at Red Hat


Wednesday May 31, 2017 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Room 6
  Conference Session
  • Experience Level Any
 
Thursday, June 1
 

11:00 JST

Rethinking the OS: A Travel Journal - Federica Teodori, SUSE
A new wave of Operating Systems optimized for containers appeared on the horizon making us excited and puzzeled at the same time.
"Why do we need anything different for containers when traditional OSs served us well in the last 25+ years?" "Isn't Kubernetes just another package to install on top of my favorite distro?"" Will this obsolete my whole infrastructure?" are some of the questions this talk will shed some light on.
Explore the journey SUSE made in rethinking the OS: From a conservative linux distribution to a platform that goes hand in hand with the needs of Microservices.
You will get an insight at what lessons were learned during the intense development effort that lead to SUSE Containers as a Service Platform, how the obstacles along the way were lifted and why "Upstream first" is - and should always be - the rule.

Speakers
avatar for Federica Teodori

Federica Teodori

Project Manager, SUSE
Federica is the technical project manager for the Containers and Orchestration Solutions at SUSE. Her interest in open source and linux started in Rome, her hometown and brought her to work for several blue chip companies across europe as linux engineer. In 2006 she joins SUSE, fulfilling... Read More →


Thursday June 1, 2017 11:00 - 11:40 JST
Restaurant Carnelian

11:00 JST

Sharing Knowledge and Issues for Applying Kubernetes and Docker to Enterprise Systems - Natsuki Ogawa, Hitachi
Since Kubernetes provides a function to manage a Docker cluster, it gives users an advantage to quickly deploy and manage a large scale system consisting of multiple Docker containers on multiple nodes. This presentation shares knowledge and issues obtained through providing enterprise users with the test system on Kubernetes. As the system is used by multiple development teams to test programs parallelly on middleware deployed in the hybrid cloud, and the data needs to be persistent, following requirements are considered:

A. Resources for each team should be managed separately and distributed evenly,
B. Linux privileges and kernel parameters should be changed to meet the requirements of middleware,
C. Appropriate persistent storage should be chosen to make container data persistent.

Also, compatibility issues on Docker and Kubernetes are shared.

Speakers
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Natsuki Ogawa

none, Hitachi
Engineer, Hitachi Ltd. Natsuki Ogawa is an engineer at Hitachi, Ltd. He is currently working on evaluating Kubernetes and Docker for enterprise use. His specialty is Linux kernel networking by experience of developing a high availability bonding driver.


Thursday June 1, 2017 11:00 - 11:40 JST
Room 6
  Conference Session, Developer
  • Experience Level Any

14:00 JST

Building, Deploying and Testing an Industrial Linux Platform - SZ Lin, MOXA
To introduce a robust, secure and reliable platform for the industrial environments is a key challenge. Therefore, running with the industrial-grade Linux distribution to fulfill the requirements mentioned above is imperative. The Linux distribution includes the Linux kernel and user space. Based on this testing design, the distribution will be built, deployed and tested in the device under automatic test by using continuous integration development practice to withstand the harsh industrial environments.

In this presentation, SZ Lin will introduce how the industrial-grade Linux distribution is built, deployed and tested without human intervention, and review the test scope in both Linux kernel and user space. In addition, he will also address the design architecture of 24/7 long-term automated testing in all device under test with each release of new update.

Speakers
avatar for SZ Lin (林上智)

SZ Lin (林上智)

Software Engineer, MOXA
SZ Lin currently works for Moxa in the Embedded Linux Development Center, his team helps develop industrial-grade Linux distribution to adapt in the various products especially the industrial related systems. His research interests include embedded Linux, cybersecurity and open source... Read More →


Thursday June 1, 2017 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Restaurant Carnelian

14:50 JST

Introduce and Status Update About COLO FT - Zhang Chen, Fujitsu
COLO is an ideal Application-agnostic Solution for Non-stop service in the cloud. Under COLO mode, both primary VM (PVM) and secondary VM (SVM) are run in parallel. They receive the same request from client, and generate response in parallel too. If the response packets from PVM and SVM are identical, they are released immediately. Otherwise, a VM checkpoint (on demand) is conducted. COLO prototype has been realized, and most of the patches has been merged in QEMU community. In this talk, we will talk about the COLO implementation in QEMU, the new designed COLO-Proxy, discussing on problems we've met while developing COLO. and report the latest progress from Fujitsu, Intel, Huawei.
For more info, refer to COLO project wiki:
http://wiki.qemu-project.org/Features/COLO

Speakers
avatar for Zhang Chen

Zhang Chen

Open Source Software Engineer, Fujitsu (FNST)
Zhang Chen is a software engineer at Fujitsu. Currently he focus on virtualization. COLO project developer(in QEMU and Xen). He also maintains COLO-Proxy modules in QEMU.


Thursday June 1, 2017 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Private Dining
  Conference Session, Wildcard
  • Experience Level Any

16:00 JST

Why You Need a Test Strategy for Your Kernel Development - Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board
Testing is important. That's a well known fact that very few developers will dispute. Why is then so little kernel code covered by a clear testing strategy ? Through real stories about test plans (or the lack thereof), this talk will convince you that none of your excuses for not having a test strategy are valid. You will learn how various parts of the Linux kernel have approached testing and how you can benefit from their experience. The talk will use the V4L2 subsystem to demonstrate the use of test tools, but will be applicable to kernel development in general.

Speakers
avatar for Laurent Pinchart

Laurent Pinchart

Founder & Owner, Ideas on Board
Laurent Pinchart has been a Linux kernel developer since 2001. He has written media-related Linux drivers for consumer and embedded devices and is one of the V4L core developers. Laurent is the founder and owner of Ideas on board, a company specialized in embedded Linux design and... Read More →


Thursday June 1, 2017 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Room 6
  Conference Session, Developer
  • Experience Level Any
 
Friday, June 2
 

11:50 JST

Civil Infrastructure Platform: Industrial Grade SLTS Kernel and Base-layer Development - Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba
The Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) is creating a super long-term supported (SLTS) open source "base layer" for industrial grade software. We have been working on security fixes and some backported features since the moment we decided that Linux kernel v4.4 would be the first SLTS version. In this talk, we will describe the current development
status of the SLTS kernel and testing environment. First, we'll explain our kernel development policy. Then, we'll describe the functionality that has been backported. Second, we'll talk about testing before using our base-layer on real products. We have been developing a test framework to collect and share test results. To build it, we don't want to duplicate existing work such as KernelCI, Fuego and others. For that reason, we are trying to collaborate and contribute to such projects.
And finally, we'll discuss the future roadmap.

Speakers
avatar for Yoshitake Kobayashi

Yoshitake Kobayashi

General Manager, Toshiba
Yoshitake Kobayashi is the Senior Manager of The Open Source Technology Department at Toshiba Corporation. The team provides a Linux based system and related technologies such as Database and Web application frameworks for various Toshiba products. His research interests include operating... Read More →


Friday June 2, 2017 11:50 - 12:30 JST
Private Dining
  Conference Session, Wildcard
  • Experience Level Any

11:50 JST

Kubernetes & SDN for MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) Deployment - Hyde Sugiyama, Red Hat APAC Office of Technology
MEC(Multi-access Edge Computing) will be deployed at each distributed edge network node rather than deploy at centralized big datacenter. To run many Value Added Service applications on MEC servers in edge network nodes that rack space is limited, we need high density virtualization and cloud-native agile solution.
The container virtualization technology orchestrated by Kubernetes is evolving by the cloud industry while OpenStack becomes the de-facto NFV platform of the Telecom carrier industry.
OpenShift container platform has been designed based on Docker and Kubernetes concept and it can run on OpenStack NFV platform, VMWare, AWS, Azure and Google Cloud Platform.
This session will discuss MEC(Multi-access Edge Computing) deployment architectures and its challenges by adapting OpenShift Container Platform, SDN technology and Switch fabric for edge platform infrastructure.

Speakers
avatar for Hidetsugu Sugiyama

Hidetsugu Sugiyama

Chief Technology Strategist, Global TME and Edge, Red Hat
Hidetsugu (Hyde) SUGIYAMA has been with Red Hat for ten years. He is Global Chief Technology Strategist where he is now focused on Telecom, Media Entertainment and Edge segment. During his 35 years, he has worked in the telecommunications industry on distributed systems, multi-layer... Read More →


Friday June 2, 2017 11:50 - 12:30 JST
Room 1

14:00 JST

OCI Runtime Tools for Container Standardization - Ma Shimiao, Fujitsu
In the development of container technology, as more and more companies join, it is inevitable that container technologies will become fragmented. We launched Open Container Initiative(OCI) is for creating open industry standards around container specifications and runtime to fix this issue. OCI’s runtime-tools is one of core software to validate container’s portability based on container standardization. Fujitsu has been focusing on container standardization and has been working on runtime-tools.

In this presentation, Ma will make a brief introduction for container standardization. And then why we need runtime tools, what we have done for it. And at last, talk about what we expect the runtime tools have in the future towards archive OCI container portability.

Speakers
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Ma Shimiao

Ma Shimiao is a Linux software engineer working for Fujitsu who has been working on multiple areas in Linux kernel and userspace, like docker, runc, glibc, etc. Recently working as a maintainer on Open Container Initiative’s runtime-tools, which is for runtime validation against... Read More →


Friday June 2, 2017 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Room 1
  Conference Session, Developer
  • Experience Level Any

14:00 JST

Protecting Privacy with Federated and Self Hosted Clouds - Frank Karlitschek, Nextcloud
The privacy and the personal data on the internet are under attack by hackers and international espionage programs. If we want to use the internet as a free and democratic medium again then we have to fix the internet to provide the security and privacy that people deserve.

The internet and the world wide web were originally designed as distributed and federated networks. In the last few years we've seen a trend to more centralized services. This makes censoring of content, surveillance, hacking and espionage very easy. The internet community has got to go back to a more federated approach -- back to the internet's original intent.

This talk will cover the current problems with surveillance and espionage and strategies on how to fix this problem. It will also discuss the current and upcoming federation features of Nextcloud and how to become part of the community.

Speakers
avatar for Frank Karlitschek

Frank Karlitschek

Founder, Nextcloud
Frank Karlitschek started the ownCloud project in 2010 to return control over the storing and sharing of information to consumers. In 2016 he initiated the Nextcloud project to bring this idea to the next level. He has been involved with a variety of Free Software projects including... Read More →


Friday June 2, 2017 14:00 - 14:40 JST
Hall B-1

14:50 JST

BoF: Raspberry Pi: Latest Updates and How the Use Cases Encourage Your Enterprise Business - Masafumi Ohta, Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group
Raspberry Pi latest updates and how the use cases encourage your Enterprise business ( Masafumi Ohta, Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group ) – Raspberry Pi is still being evolved, there are various Raspberry Pi series and thus various use cases. Eben Upton, the founder of Raspberry Pi, is now making a strong effort to expand their business in Enterprise market. The fact ‘Japan Brand’ Raspberry Pi is now made in Sony Inazawa as Japan is for encouraging Japanese Enterprise market with Japanese great quality.
In this session Masafumi will review latest Raspberry Pi updates, recent events at the Raspberry Pi Foundation and Raspberry Pi community, discuss their challenges for their Enterprise business through their use cases and how Raspberry Pi is going toward the future business.

Speakers
avatar for Masafumi Ohta

Masafumi Ohta

Founder and Representative, Japanese Raspberry Pi Users Group
Masafumi is leading Raspberry Pi community in Japan and volunteering Raspberry Pi Foundation from farthest east country, Japan,.He has helping their business and encourage Raspberry Pi related projects with Raspberry Pi Foundation.Masafumi has elected ARM INNOVATOR by ARM+Hackster.io... Read More →


Friday June 2, 2017 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Room 6

14:50 JST

Btrfs State Updates and Future - Fengqi Lu, FNST
In recent year, development of btrfs is focusing on stability, which may seem uninteresting for some, but this is definitely making progress to making btrfs better.

In this presentation, Lu Fengqi will review recent btrfs fixes along with current performance analysis and new features, then discuss the incoming btrfs fixes in the future.

Speakers
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Fengqi Lu

Software Engineer, FNST
Lu Fengqi is a new btrfs developer, who has contributed low memory mode for btrfs check. Currently working on performance analysis.


Friday June 2, 2017 14:50 - 15:30 JST
Private Dining
  Conference Session, Developer
  • Experience Level Any

16:00 JST

Testing at Scale - Andrea Frittoli, Hewlett-Packard
The OpenStack CI system processes hundreds of patches a day. All the test jobs generate considerable amounts of logs and test results. The OpenStack community has developed tools and infrastructure to enable CI at scale, and simplify analysis of test results. Elastic-recheck for instance can identify some failures automatically based on a known signature. Finding the right signatures may require a considerate amount of experience and time. Andrea will briefly present what data OpenStack collects from test runs, what tools are available to analyse it, and some of the challenges of testing at this scale. Andrea will dive into the issue of dealing with large amounts of test data: what new knowledge could be extracted from them; he will describe his experience with techniques to make the most relevant information emerge, to help developers in their work, and keep CI running smoothly.

Speakers
avatar for Andrea Frittoli

Andrea Frittoli

Open Source Developer Advocate, IBM
Andrea Frittoli is a Developer Advocate at IBM and an open source enthusiast. He is the co-founder of the CDEvents project and member of the project Governing Board. He is the chair of the CDF TOC and member of the Governing Board. He's a strong advocate for transparency in open source... Read More →



Friday June 2, 2017 16:00 - 16:40 JST
Room 1
  Conference Session, Developer
  • Experience Level Any
 
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