The 2019 Opensource.com lightning talk lineup at All Things Open
Don’t miss these rapid-fire talks about DevOps, Kubernetes, VistA, education, government, design, and more.
If you’re attending the All Things Open conference in Raleigh, NC this year be sure to check out our Lightning Talk series on Tuesday, October 15 at 12:45 pm EDT.
This is an amazing line-up of quick talks you won’t want to miss. Speakers have five minutes to enlighten the audience about an open source topic they are passionate about. We’ve got everything from DevOps to Kubernetes, and how open source is used in education, healthcare, government, design, and more. Grab your lunch, find a seat, warm up your Twitter fingers, and get ready for the fastest hour at All Things Open.
Share your favorite thoughts and take-aways using hashtag #AllThingsOpen.
The lineup
- Why do we contribute to open source? by Gordon Haff, Red Hat | @ghaff
- Finding your next open source contribution with Open Sauced by Brian Douglas, GitHub | @bdougieYO
- Open source design: How to encourage designers contributing to OSS by Eriol Fox, Ushahidi | @erioldoesdesign @opendesigns
- VistA on Linux — A complete FOSS stack for electronic health records by K.S. Bhaskar, YottaDB | @ksbhaskar
- #IAmCS: An open source approach for equity-focused CS education by Aria Chernik, Duke University and Mary Hemphill, NC Department of Public Instruction | @ariachernik and @limitless__lady
- Organizing open source for cities by Jacob Green, Mosslabs.io | @jacoblyopen
- How to start contributing to Kubernetes when you have a full time job by Tara Gu, IBM | @taraguduke
- Are you being the right person for DevOps by Josh Atwell, Splunk | @josh_atwell
Lightning Talks will begin at 12:45pm EDT (16:45 UTC) on October 15, 2019, on the main stage in Ballroom B on the 4th floor of the Raleigh Convention Center.
All lightning talks will be recorded for future playback on the Opensource.com YouTube channel. A live stream will not be available for this event.
Read the full story with all the speaker details on Opensouce.com.
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