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July 9 - 11, 2019 | Chicago, Illinois
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Tuesday, July 9
 

9:00am CDT

Keynote: Xen Project Weather Report 2019 - Lars Kurth, Director of Open Source, Citrix Systems UK Ltd. & Xen Project Chairperson
In this keynote talk, we will give an overview of the state of the Xen Project, trends that impact the project, see whether challenges that surfaced last year have been addressed and how we did it, and highlight new challenges and solutions for the coming year.

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Lars Kurth

Director, Open Source, Citrix Systems UK Ltd
Lars Kurth is a highly effective, passionate community manager with strong experience of working with open source communities (Symbian, Symbian DevCo, Eclipse, GNU) and currently is the community manager for the Xen Project. Lars has 12 years of experience building and leading engineering... Read More →



Tuesday July 9, 2019 9:00am - 9:25am CDT
Gallery, 5th Floor
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10:55am CDT

Will Robots Automate Your Job Away? Streamlining Xen Project Contributions Through CI - Doug Goldstein, Rackspace
Doug has long advocated for more CI/CD (Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery) processes to be adopted by the Xen Project from the use of Travis CI and now GitLab CI. This talk aims to propose ideas for building upon the existing process and transforming the development process to provide users a higher quality with each release by the Xen Project.

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Doug Goldstein

Site Reliability Engineer, Rackspace
Doug Goldstein is a Site Reliability Engineer at Rackspace, a cloud hosting company, working on hypervisors and related software in the OpenStack Public Cloud group. He has been involved in open source software for over 18 years contributing to a wide array of projects such as Gentoo... Read More →



Tuesday July 9, 2019 10:55am - 11:20am CDT
Contemporary, 6th Floor
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Wednesday, July 10
 

4:35pm CDT

Keynote: Patch Review for Non-maintainers - George Dunlap, Citrix Systems UK Ltd
As the number of contributions grow, reviewer bandwidth becomes a bottleneck; and maintainers are always asking for more help. However, ultimately maintainers must at least Ack every patch that goes in; so if you're not a maintainer, how can you contribute? Why should anyone care about your opinion?

This talk will try to lay out some advice and guidelines for non-maintainers, for how they can do code review in a way which will effectively reduce the load on maintainers when they do come to review a patch.

Speakers
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George Dunlap

Principal Software Engineer, Citrix Systems R&D UK Ltd
George Dunlap worked with the Xen project while a graduate student at the University of Michigan before receiving his PhD in 2006, then worked as a core Xen developer for many years for Citrix's open-source team in Cambridge, England. He is now community manager and chairman of the... Read More →


Wednesday July 10, 2019 4:35pm - 5:20pm CDT
Gallery, 5th Floor
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