SeaGL 2023 Schedule Soars
Greetings to the SeaGL community! Our list of presentations for next month is finally here. Per usual, there may be some small adjustments, but this should give everyone a good idea of what they’ll really really want to attend.
See you in-person or virtually on Friday and Saturday, November 3rd & 4th! As always, SeaGL is completely free to attend and no registration is required. We’d also love for you to get involved as a volunteer.
As a reminder, all speakers, sponsors, volunteers, staff, and anyone else involved in SeaGL are required to abide by the Code of Conduct and any in-person attendees must abide by the Health and Safety Policy.
Schedule: https://osem.seagl.org/conferences/seagl2023/schedule
Keynotes
- Deb Nicholson
- Hong Phuc Dang
- Kaylea Champion
- Sri Ramkrishna
Talks
(listed alphabetically by speaker’s given name)
- Teaching Young Children About Software Freedom - Aaron Wolf, Rowan Wolf
- Steadfast Self-Hosting - Adam Monsen
- Pulling back the curtain with SeaGL’s Tech team - AJ Jordan
- What’s the Ideal Give-Away Computer? - Alex Byrne
- A Gentle Introduction to Fuzzing for Developers - anaaktge
- Programming an OS distribution - Andrew Tropin
- Supply side recycling/sustainability in manufacturing and the parallels with open source - Athan Spathas
- Effective git code review - make their job easier and you look smarter - Bri Hatch
- The Digital Bindery - Brian Raiter
- FLOSSing Your Way to Success - Bryna Kirzner
- Diagrams as Code - Cameron Bielstein
- How do you build LEGOs for code? - Chris Thompson
- The Art of Organizing a Community Hackathon - Christina Zhu
- Going as fast as possible in Rust - Christopher Swenson
- Adding feedback to an exercise bike using Linux - Colin Foster
- They told me I couldn’t game on Linux, so I started a game hosting company (on Linux) - Cyra Westmere
- Opening up the World of WebAssembly with Guile Hoot - David Thompson, Robin Templeton
- Cyborg Security - Dawn Cooper
- Advanced jq: awk for JSON - der.hans
- The Future of WebAssemby: Revolutionalizing Computing Across Platforms and Industries - Desmond Obisi
- Fortify Your DevOps Castle: Security Considerations and Best Practices for Open-Source Infrastructure - faithkovi
- Orchestration with Choria - garrett honeycutt
- Lessons learned from growing a Home Lab - Guilherme Carvalho Trindade
- Intelligent Agriculture - iamsmarta
- Designing for impact - Ibi
- Simple Site Hosting with Lightweight Kubernetes - James Pannacciulli
- Trust in an Open Source Community - Jay Faulkner
- What’s REALLY going on when you use your browser to access something on the web - Jeff Silverman
- Distributed Authorization with CAProck - Jens Finkhaeuser
- Linux like it was 50 years ago - Jim Hall
- Conflu, con crud, and COVID-19 - Josh Simmons
- Back to the open source future - julia ferraioli, amcasari
- FOSS Social Norms and World Affairs - Katheryn Sutter
- Free Software Policy with Semi-Firm Firmware - Kyle Rankin
- Secure Coding: Fix from the root - m0n574
- The New Cadence: How Production Users Calls Are Helping Drive Open Source Project Development - Michael Dexter
- Literate Documenation with Emacs and Org Mode - Mike Hamrick
- Collaborating Across Difference: - Nicole Sanchez
- Open Source Observability with the OpenTelemetry Collector - Nočnica Mellifera
- Blender for Beginners - Oscar Baechler
- Using FLOSS to plan your daily exercise by birding! - Richard Littauer
- Cuarto de Máquinas: Building a Hack(er)space in Mexico’s Bajío Region (and why you should too) - st4t3
- GNU Guix: The Other Functional Package Manager - Timothy Sample
- Building Linux from source with LFS and Physix Project - tree
- Beyond Trusting FOSS - Vagrant Cascadian