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9:00am • Keynote: Welcome & Opening Remarks - Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation
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9:20am • Keynote: Open Source Urban Computing - Travis Gorkin, Engineering Manager, Uber
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9:30am • Keynote: A Brief History of GraphQL - Lee Byron, Co-Creator of GraphQL
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9:40am • Keynote: Continuous Delivery - Kim Lewandowski, Google; Kohsuke Kawaguchi, CloudBees; Tracy Miranda, CloudBees; R Tyler Croy, Scribd; Christie Wilson, Google; Andrew Glover, Netflix
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10:00am • Keynote: Noah Goodman, Fellow at Uber AI Labs, Co-Creator of Pyro and Associate Professor, Stanford University in conversation with Jim Zemlin, The Linux Foundation
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10:20am • Keynote: Open Governance in the JavaScript Ecosyatem - Jory Burson, Standards Liaison, Bocoup and Myles Borins, Developer Advocate, Google
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11:00am • Keynote: Open Services Cloud: A New Open Model - Bryan Che, Chief Strategy Officer, Huawei
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11:30am • Keynote: Unleashing Innovation from Core to the Edge - Martin Fink, Executive Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Western Digital
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11:50am • Keynote: The Power of Open Source in a 5G World - Mazin Gilbert, Vice President of Advanced Technology and Systems, AT&T
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12:10pm • Keynote: Securing the Cloud and Training Your Dragons, Trends and Tactics for Enterprise Cloud Security - Ruchi Bhargava, Vice President of Security Solutions Delivery, Comcast
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2:00pm • Keynote: Community Collaboration - Jim Zemlin, The Linux Foundation and Guests: Yonas Beshawred, StackShare.io; Remy DeCausemaker, Twitter; Eiso Kant, source{d}; Shuah Khan, The Linux Foundation; Mårten Mickos, HackerOne; and Guy Podjarny, Snyk.io
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3:00pm • Keynote: Relationship Therapy: Using Data and Automation to Keep Developers and Security Teams Happy - Jason Chan, Vice President of Information Security, Netflix
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3:20pm • Keynote: Commercial Open Source Business Models - In the Age of Hyper-Clouds, GitLab bets on Buyer-based Open Core - Sid Sijbrandij, Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, GitLab
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4:20pm • Keynote: Moral Outsourcing: Humanity in the age of AI - Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, Global Lead for Responsible AI, Accenture Applied Intelligence
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4:40pm • Keynote: Economic Value Creation and Capture Fundamentals of COSS - Joseph Jacks, Founder & General Partner, OSS Capital
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4:50pm • Keynote: So You Want to Start an Open Source Software Foundation? - Craig McLuckie, Vice President R&D, VMware
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5:10pm • Keynote: Keeping Open Source Open - Andi Gutmans, General Manager, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, ElastiCache, Neptune, Amazon Web Services
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9:00am • The FOSSology Project - Latest News and Future Plans - Maximilian Huber, TNG Consulting GmbH
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9:40am • Introduction to the Community Data License Agreement - Nick Acosta, IBM
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10:50am • Open Source and Energy: Shaping the Future of Electricity - Shuli Rose Goodman, LF Energy
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11:30am • Sentimine: A cregit Plugin to Analyze the Sentiment Behind the Linux Kernel Code - Isabella Vieira Ferreira, Polytechnique Montréal
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12:10pm • The New ODPi - A Home for Vendor-neutral Big Data Open Source - Alan Gates, Hortonworks
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2:10pm • Academy Software Foundation: Open Source Development for Visual Effects & Animation - David Morin, Academy Software Foundation
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2:50pm • OpenSDS - Open Source Autonomous Storage Platform - Steven Tan, Huawei & Grace Lian, Intel Corporation
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4:00pm • An Update on Hyperledger & Open Source Blockchain - David Treat, Accenture; Daniela Barbosa & Brian Behlendorf, Hyperledger
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4:40pm • Open Source at The World Bank Group - Edward Hsu, The World Bank Group & Jamie Smith, The Linux Foundation
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9:00am • Pitfalls in Pivoting: How to Make Changes in Your Organization Without Exhausting Everyone - Leslie Hawthorn & Jen Krieger, Red Hat
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9:40am • Cultivating Open Source Leadership - Kay Williams, Microsoft & Sarah Novotny, Google
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10:50am • Understanding Trademarks in the Context of Open Source - Josh Aas, Internet Security Research Group, Ben Costa & Chris Ridder, Costa & Johnstone LLP
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11:30am • What’s Your Open Source Strategy? - James Vasile, Open Tech Strategies & Susy Struble, Mozilla
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12:10pm • Not Business as Usual: Companies Change their Open Source Consumption Model - Jeffrey Borek, IBM & Nithya Ruff, Comcast
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2:10pm • Make Yourself Useful: How to be an Effective (Non-Profit) Board Member - Deborah Bryant, Red Hat
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2:50pm • Open Source Collaboration and Companies: Finding the Right Balance - Dawn M. Foster, Pivotal
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4:00pm • Single-vendor Open Source at the Crossroads - Dirk Riehle, Friedrich-Alexander University
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4:40pm • Managing CLAs for Open Source Communities at Scale - Steve Winslow & Vasu Krishnappanaidu, The Linux Foundation
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9:00am • A Novel Way to Efficiently Comply with Licenses - Alexios Zavras, Intel Corporation
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9:40am • Export Compliance - Things that Helped Streamlining the Process at FNC - Karan Marjara, Fujitsu Network Communications
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10:50am • Three Cs to an Open Source Program Office - Justin Rackliffe, Fidelity Investments
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11:30am • Fulfilling Open Source License Obligations: Can Checklists Help? - Caren Kresse, Open Source Automation Development Lab (OSADL) eG
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12:10pm • Open Chain at Scania - Jonas Öberg, Scania CV AB
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2:10pm • Driving Business Transformation Through Compliance Automation - Dan Gardner, Cisco Systems
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2:50pm • Managing Open Source Better Together - Michael Picht, SAP & Thomas Steenbergen, HERE Technologies
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4:00pm • SPDX: Bridging the Compliance Tooling Gap - Gary O’Neall, CEO, Source Auditor & Steve Winslow, Director of Strategic Programs, The Linux Foundation
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4:40pm • Using OpenChain For Practical Open Source Software Supply Chain Management - Shane Coughlan, The Linux Foundation & Masato Endo, Toyota
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9:00am • Microsoft's Evolution and the Changing Nature of IP Risk in OSS - Keith Bergelt, OIN & David Rudin, Microsoft
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9:40am • Sustaining Jenkins Through the CDF - Tracy Miranda, CloudBees
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10:50am • Avoiding the Ivory Tower When Building Platform Teams - Alexander Grigoryan, Walmart Labs
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11:30am • How the Yocto Project Addressed Comcast RDK Scalability Issues - Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro & Khem Raj, Comcast
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12:10pm • Panel Discussion: Everyday Mentoring, Growth, & Collaboration - Erica Brescia, Bitnami; Vicky Brasseur, Juniper; Rupa Dachere, CodeChix; Erik Riedel, Works Together; and Jaice Singer DuMars, Google
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2:10pm • Detect and Remediate Bias in Machines Learning Datasets and Models - Animesh Singh, IBM
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2:50pm • Damaging Your Project Through Management and Leadership - Jim Perrin, Red Hat
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4:00pm • Envoy: An End User Driven Open Source Success Story - Matt Klein, Lyft
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4:40pm • Panel Discussion: Anti-Marketing Marketing: How to Build Authentic Evangelism Programs for Open Source Projects - Ben Cotton, Red Hat; Jen Gray, Adobe; Amanda Katona, VMware; Jennifer Lankford, AnyContext; and Kim McMahon, Cloud Foundry Foundation
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9:00am • The Future of Open Source Sustainability, as Seen Elsewhere - Jose Miguel Parrella, Microsoft
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9:40am • Convergence of Communities: OKD = f(Kubernetes++) - Diane Mueller, Red Hat & Daniel Izquierdo, Bitergia
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10:50am • Managing an Open Source Project: The Non-Code Work - Jonas Rosland, VMware
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11:30am • Compliance and Risk Metrics: Extending CHAOSS - Sean Goggins, University of Missouri; Matt Germonprez, University of Nebraska-Omaha & Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation
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12:10pm • Making Inclusive Practices the Norm for Open Source Projects - Sarah Conway, The Linux Foundation &
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2:10pm • When Production is Someone Else's Black Box: Safely Developing OSS for the Enterprise - Isobel Redelmeier, LightStep
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2:50pm • Not Your Average Mentoring Talk - Paris Pittman, Google & Josh Berkus, Red Hat
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4:00pm • Make Space: Building Accessible Communities - Swarna Podila, Cloud Foundry Foundation
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4:40pm • Beyond Commit Counts: Better Github Stats through Devstats - Josh Berkus, Red Hat
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9:00am • The Journey to Open Source - Andy Shi, Alibaba
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9:40am • How to Leverage Research Universities - Carlos Maltzahn, UC Santa Cruz Center for Research in Open Source Software
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10:50am • GDPR and your Open Source Community - Amye Scavarda, Red Hat
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11:30am • Starting and Scaling an Open Source Office: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Thomas Steenbergen, HERE Technologies
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12:10pm • Comparing Leadership, Mangement, and Mentorship within Open Source and Inner Source - Charlie Robbins, GoDaddy
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2:10pm • Shifting Incentives in Open Source Participation - Craig Northway, Qualcomm Technologies
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2:50pm • Sustaining FOSS Projects by Democratizing the Sponsorship Process - Duane O'Brien, Indeed
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4:00pm • The Untold Story Behind Creating an Open Source Program Office - Brian Hsieh, Uber
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4:40pm • A Tale of Two Cities - Gil Yehuda & Ashley Wolf, Verizon Media
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9:00am • Yocto Project: Not Just for Embedded - Philip Balister, OpenSDR & Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro
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9:40am • ClearlyDefined.io Crowd-sourcing License and Security Data for Oil
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11:00am • Project Health Narratives: CHAOSS Next Steps - Sean Goggins, University of Missouri & Dawn Foster, Pivotal
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11:40am • Incentives in Open Source Software Development - Gerard Ramos, Revelry
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1:50pm • Microservice Sharing & Tracking - Tracy Ragan & Steve Taylor, DeployHub
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2:30pm • Open Governance in the JavaScript Ecosyatem - Jory Burson, Bocoup & Myles Borins, Google
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3:50pm • The Blue Oak License - Myles Borins, Google & Luis Villa, Tidelift
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4:30pm • Cloud Events & Streaming Gateways - Sven Loberg & Chad Mott, Accenture
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9:00am • Open Source Super Power: Accelerating Success Through Strategic Prioritization Techniques - Lauren Britton & Suzanne Ambiel, VMware
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9:40am • Cultivate Open Source Ecosystem – Open, Multivariate and Symbiotic - Alan Ren, VMware
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11:00am • Inspur's Open Source Practices and Lessons - James Wang, Inspur
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11:08am • Don't Jump, 5 Small Steps for Building An Open Source Practice with No Money - Ben Rodriguez, Health Care Services Corp
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11:16am • Open Source’s Connection to the Past - Gordon Haff, Red Hat
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11:24am • Measure for Maturity - Per Ploug Krogslund, Zalando SE
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11:32am • The Serverless Landscape and Event Driven Futures - Priyanka Sharma, Gitlab & Dee Kumar, The Linux Foundation
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11:40am • REDy for Takeoff? - Sven Loberg & Chad Mott, Accenture
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11:48am • What’s Brand Got to do with it? Building a Positive Open Source Reputation - Suzanne Ambiel, VMware
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11:56am • Breaking Barriers: Using Open Source to Drive Big Data Accessibility - Todd Mostak, OmniSci
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1:50pm • Sell Expertise (Open Source the Rest) - Kendall Miller & Sarah Zelechoski, ReactiveOps
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2:30pm • Open Source – Innovation and the Paradox of Plenty - Andrew Aitken, Wipro
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3:50pm • Panel Discussion: Metrics That Matter: Forging a Path to More Diverse, Inclusive Communities - Sarah Conway, The Linux Foundation; Dawn Foster, Pivotal; Georg Link, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Nicole Huesman, Community & Developer Advocate; and Jamie
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4:30pm • What Success Looks Like for Open Source Communities - Jeffrey Osier-Mixon, The Linux Foundation
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9:00am • Embargo On, Embargo Off - Art Manion, CERT Coordination Center
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9:40am • Lessons Learned from Starting an Open Source Based Compliance Verification Program - Wenjing Chu, Futurewei Technologies, Inc.
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11:00am • Shipping Compliant Container Images - Dirk Hohndel & Nisha Kumar, VMware
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11:40am • Issues of Open Source Compliance Check of Modern Programing Languages and Container Images - Gergely Csatari, Nokia
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1:50pm • Don’t Ignore Those GitHub Security Alerts. Automate Them Into Your Workflow - Ashley Wolf, Verizon Media
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2:30pm • Intro to Setting Up an OSS Compliance Program in Your Organization - Indira Bhatt, Independent Consultant & Gwyn Murray, Matau Legal Group
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3:50pm • Enable Linux in Industrial IoT System - Tiejun Chen, VMware
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4:30pm • End-to-end Injection Safety at Scale - Mike Samuel, Google
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9:00am • Panel Discussion: Care and Feeding: Burnout and Self Care in our Community - Stephen Augustus, VMware; Myles Borins, Google; Noah Kantrowitz, Ridecell; Swarna Podila, Cloud Foundry Foundation; and Paris Pittman, Google
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9:40am • CII Best Practices Badge Project in 2019 - David A. Wheeler, IDA
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11:40am • Working in Foundation-based vs. Company-led Open Source Projects - Ray Paik, GitLab & Stefano Maffulli, Scality
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1:50pm • Open Source in the Exascale Computing Project: Building a Software Ecosystem for Science - Todd Gamblin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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2:30pm • When Hyperledger Met Kubernetes - Duncan Johnston-Watt, Blockchain Technology Partners
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3:50pm • How to Grow Communities, Not Just Code - Ruth Suehle, Red Hat
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4:30pm • Bridging the Development Gap and the Commercial Use of Open Source Projects - Anni Lai & Sean McGinnis, Huawei
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9:00am • 142 Year Old Networking Industry’s Move to Open Source: Lessons Learnt in Harmonization and Umbrella Governance - Arpit Joshipura, Heather Kirksey & Phil Robb, The Linux Foundation
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9:40am • Source Code License Forensics: The Yocto Project and SPDX - Kate Stewart & Richard Purdie, The Linux Foundation
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11:00am • How Open Source Projects Can Leverage Standards and Specifications - David Rudin, Assistant General Counsel, Microsoft Corporation and Founder and President, Joint Development Foundation
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11:40am • Be Smart, Stay Smart - Open Source for Long-living Products - Urs Gleim, Siemens AG
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1:50pm • Zephyr: Developing Open Source for Safety and Security - Kate Stewart, Senior Director of Strategic Programs, The Linux Foundation
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2:30pm • R Consortium: Striving to Address Diversity Issues in Open Source - Gabriela de Queiroz, IBM & David Smith, Microsoft
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3:50pm • What's Running My Containers? Highlighting Today's Container Standards and the Container Runtime Landscape - Phil Estes, IBM
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4:30pm • Yocto Project: Solving Out of this World Problems! - Lieu Ta, Wind River
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9:00am • Releasing Open Source from a Large Company - Jessica Marz & Alexios Zavras, Intel Corporation
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9:40am • Establishing an Open Source Program Office - Lee Calcote, SolarWinds
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11:00am • How Adobe Automated and Grew its Open Source Office - Steve Gill & Jen Gray, Adobe
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11:40am • OSPO: Building Collaborative Environments with Data - Manrique Lopez, Bitergia & Brian Hsieh, Uber
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1:50pm • How to Manage Open Source at Scale in a Global Enterprise? - Peter Giese, SAP
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2:30pm • Panel Discussion: Managing Competing Corporate Interests While Driving Coherent Communities - Tom Tofigh, AT&T; Malini Bhandaru, VMware; Prakash Ramchandran, DellEMC & Sujata Tibrewala, Intel
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3:50pm • The War for Talent and How OSPOs Can Help - Nithya Ruff, Comcast
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4:30pm • Measuring Success in Open Source Software Contribution - How to Stop Counting Lines of Code - Ranny Haiby, Samsung