SeaGL 2020: DAY 2!
Today is our second and FINAL day of SeaGL 2020! Here is the full SeaGL 2020 program, and please read on for today’s schedule, for Friday, November 13, 2020. As a reminder, SeaGL 2020 is completely virtual. SeaGL is also completely free as in tea with no registration required, so everyone is welcome to attend.
You can attend if you go to attend.seagl.org. Live streams are also available at seagl.org/watch.
Normal talk blocks are 30m - 20m for the talk, 10m for optional Q&A as led by the Room Moderator. The Moderator will read questions from the text chat audience for the speaker to answer. There are 15 minute spaces between talks, which means that the talk blocks are listed as 45 minutes long. There is no Q&A during Keynotes.
Please note that as of 6:30pm PST Friday Nov 13, a few of these have changed. Last minute schedule changes - it’s a wild world out there this year, but we can accommodate :)
All times are listed in Pacific Standard Time, which is UTC -08:00
- 9:20am Opening announcements by Wm Salt Hale, Nathan Handler, and Rachel Kelly
- 9:35am Keynote by Kathy Giori
10:00am-10:45am block
- Cameron Bielstein - Building Free CI/CD with GitHub Actions
- Elizabeth K. Joseph - Open Source on the Mainframe in 1960, 1999, and Today
- Aeva Black - Crossing the Gender Divide
10:45am-11:30am block
- Molly deBlanc - Introduction to Ethics from an Ethicist-in-Training
- Justin W. Flory and Bhagyashree (Bee) - Time for Action: How to Build D&I in your Project
- Bri Hatch - 10 Vim Tricks
11:30am-12:15pm block
- Ask Me Anything (AMA) about Kubernetes with Elana Hashman!
- Kara Sowles - Alcohol and Inclusivity in Tech
12:15pm-1:15pm block - go eat some lunch, come back at 1:15pm PST :)
1:15pm-2:00pm block
- Deb Nicholson - Move Slow and Try Not to Break Each Other
- Ian Kelling - When does a Service Take Away your Freedom?
- Wm Salt Hale - Contacts to Connections: CRM Funneling for Projects and People
2:00pm-2:45pm block
- Amanda Sopkin - The United States’ History with Free Software and what we can do to improve the Future
- Aaron Wolf - Software Freedom through Collective Action
- Lisha Sterling - Building Alternative Networks for Fun and Resistance
2:45pm-3:30pm is TeaGL! Bring the tea your TeaGL buddy sent you, and come enjoy the company of tea lovers even if you didn’t sign up for the Tea Swap!
3:30pm-4:15pm block
- Paris Buttfield-Addison and Tim Nugent - First Steps with Swift for TensorFlow
- Ben Cotton - Scheduling your Open Source Project
- Nočnica Fee - Data Liberation: Open Source Observability
4:30pm Closing Keynote by VM Brasseur
6:00pm Closing Virtual Party!
If you have any questions about any of these, please pop into attend.seagl.org and we’ll get you set right up!