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Wednesday, August 12
 

9:00am PDT

The state of Fedora
In the opening keynote, the Fedora Project Leader talks briefly about the upcoming Fedora 23 release — and more, about our collective vision and direction for F24, F25, and beyond.

Speakers
avatar for Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller

Fedora Project Leader, Red Hat


Wednesday August 12, 2015 9:00am - 9:45am PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

10:00am PDT

Ten ideas that are killing open source
As FOSS professional or occasional FOSS contributor, we are often running into situations where we could open-source some code but we do not. Why? By asking around I ran into 10 common patterns or reasons why people are unwilling to make their work free and open-source. I will run them one by one and I hope we can engage a discussion if they are good reasons or not and what we can do to improve on this situation.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

10:00am PDT

How to make your app look awesome in software center
In this talk I will explain what makes gnome-software tick and how it gets all its data. We will go together through the process of adding a new application and making it look good in the software center. If the time permits, we will also take a quick look at new features in gnome-software and look at what's coming next.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

10:00am PDT

Running Fedora on an ectothermic, amniotic vertibrate
Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes that can be distinguished from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears. Like all squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates covered in overlapping scales.
We're going to show you how to build a custom image so that you can boot and run Fedora on one.

Speakers
avatar for Anna Conda

Anna Conda

She don't want none.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 6

10:00am PDT

Conquering the world with Kerberos
You've heard of Kerberos, right? True single sign-on with lots of configuration, synchronization and pain. False. It is now easy to set up, has a long history of interoperation with Windows, and even supports OTP. Come learn about the significant improvements made to Kerberos in the last few years and catch a glimpse of where Kerberos will be in the future! We'll also talk software, frameworks, and language bindings that you can use today to call forth the three-headed guardian of the underworld, Kerberos.

Speakers
avatar for Robbie Harwood

Robbie Harwood

Kerberos maintainer and development lead @ Red Hat, Red Hat
Kerberos and Kerberos accessories; iteroperability, systems programming, and strong typing. Very excited about music recording and playback.
avatar for Nathaniel McCallum

Nathaniel McCallum

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc.
Nathaniel is a Principal Software Engineer for Red Hat's Security and Identity group. By day, he tackles tough security problems. By night, he tackles his five children. He is the author of a variety of security related technologies, including: 2FA for Fr


Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

10:00am PDT

Koschei - continuous integration for Fedora packages
Koschei is a service for scratch-rebuilding RPM packages in Fedora Koji instance when their build-dependencies change or after some time elapse. This presentation is about the problem Koschei is trying to solve, design decisions, system structure, current status, plans for the nearest future and further evolution possibilities.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

10:00am PDT

Fedora Release Engineering going forward
This talk will cover the large number of changes for Fedora 23 in how we pull Fedora together. we will outline the further changes we want to make. All in the effort of making it easier, more transparent and flexible to get fedora out the door.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

10:00am PDT

Two factor authentication with GPG
This presentation will discuss the uses of Two Factor Authentication in GPG, including the GPG shell tokens with the GPG smart cards, and Yubikey NEO which comes with an OpenPGP applet. I will also discuss how to use a GPG token (either type) to authenticate yourself with SSH to a remote server, which I believe is helpful for increased security, especially given all of the hacking going on lately.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

11:00am PDT

FAmSCo->FOSCo: the king is dead. Long live the king!
Fedora Outreach Steering Committee and the transition from FAmSCo to FOSCo is a hot topic in the community. What are the roles and duties of FAmSCo that FOSCo should take over. How the role of FAmSCo has changed in the last 2 years and why I think FOSCo makes total sense. Discussion about the role and responsibilities of the new committee.

Speakers
avatar for Jiri Eischmann

Jiri Eischmann

Ambassador, Fedora Project
See www.eischmann.cz


Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

11:00am PDT

Fedora Server: past, present and future
Come join us for an overview of Fedora Server's history, its current functionality and a planning session for where to go over the next year.

https://sgallagh.fedorapeople.org/server-pastpresentfuture.odp 

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Gallagher

Stephen Gallagher

Software Engineer and Open-Source Advocate, Red Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. I have spent the last ten years working on various security and platform-enablement software for Fedora Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

11:00am PDT

When is the year of the Linux desktop?
"The next year will be the year of the Linux Desktop" - We have heard this so many times, yet the year didn't come. Why is that so? Are we doing something wrong? Even with the recent amazing news, that many gaming engines are turning to Linux and a few Linux-based gaming consoles are being released, there are still some problems which are frustrating for the end-user. The problems we will see are ranging from community problems to diversity problems, while including the fact that the enterprise overrides the needs of the desktop. The community must work together to solve these problems and make sure that the people who aren't tech-savvy can use a Linux distribution and we must ensure that they enjoy it.

Speakers
avatar for Levente Kurusa

Levente Kurusa

Software Engineering Intern, Red Hat
Levente Kurusa is a Linux enthusiast focusing mostly on kernel development. He is also a frequent speaker at various Linux events, where he talks about the various way an individual can join the kernel development community. He has participated in an annual open source competition... Read More →


Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

11:00am PDT

What's coming in Koji 2.0
Fedora is changing and Koji must change with it. Come learn about the current work underway in Koji and what else is coming as we move closer to 2.0.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

11:00am PDT

Using time travel to correct build mistakes
Learn how you can correct simple build mistakes via the use of easily accessible time travel technology. Note: You must provide your own time travel technology.

Speakers
avatar for Emmett Brown

Emmett Brown

A student of all sciences and a passionate inventor.
avatar for John Smith

John Smith

Do you know like we were saying? About the Earth revolving? It's like when you're a kid. The first time they tell you that the world's turning and you just can't quite believe it because everything looks like it's standing still. I can feel it. The turn of the Earth. The ground beneath... Read More →


Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 6

11:00am PDT

Docker security
Cover all of the Docker/Container Security issues

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

Senior Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat
Daniel Walsh has worked in the computer security field for over 30 years. Dan is a Consulting Engineer at Red Hat. He joined Red Hat in August 2001. Dan leads the Red Hat Container Engineering team since August 2013, but has been working on container tec


Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

11:00am PDT

Patch management in Fedora: current state and how to improve it ?
This talk will discuss the current (poorly) ways to manage your patches in Fedora packages and a proposal to improve it using a git-based workflow.

Speakers
avatar for Haikel Guemar

Haikel Guemar

RDO release wrangler, Fedora Project
CentOS Cloud SIG developerRDO Engineering at Red HatStacker


Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

11:45am PDT

Lunch
Lunch break.

Wednesday August 12, 2015 11:45am - 1:30pm PDT
TBA

1:30pm PDT

Ambassador mentoring upgrade
During this talk, we will give ideas on how could we improve the process of mentoring ambassador. I believe a guideline is really important for our mentors and also for our new ambassadors. A guideline can tell the ambassadors what constant quality level we would like to attain and keep. Later, we will also talk about possible ways to improve community care.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

1:30pm PDT

Running your containers in a sane environment, Project Atomic
Project Atomic aims at providing a sane, lightweight and very stable environment for running linux containers. For this session, we'll start with a quick introduction to Docker and its benefits. We'll talk about other components of Project Atomic like RPM OSTree which makes up the Atomic Host and Cockpit which provides a friendly web based UI to manage several Atomic Hosts together. Lastly we'll see how Project Atomic leverages Google Kubernetes to provide a self healing and scalable infrastructure for our production environment.

Speakers
avatar for Aditya Patawari

Aditya Patawari

Lead Systems Engineer, BrowserStack.com


Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

1:30pm PDT

Remote desktop & Fedora
Fedora can now be a remote desktop server via 3 different solutions: X2Go, VNC and SPICE. This talk will cover: 1. Their different features. 2. Running them in containers & cloud instances ("cloudtop"). 3. Why remote desktop is the only way for the Linux desktop to gain adoption in many companies. 4. How these solutions integrate with the X.org codebase and other parts of the Linux OS (Polkit, logind, etc) 5. Wayland

https://s3.amazonaws.com/mikedep333-talks/Flock+2015+-+Remote+Desktop+and+Fedora.odp 

Speakers
avatar for Mike DePaulo

Mike DePaulo

Service Reliability Engineer, Pulp, Red Hat


Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

1:30pm PDT

Fedora Infrastructure overview
In this talk, I will give an overview of the current Fedora infrastructure, which spans datacenters in several geographical regions and tries to solve some interesting problems and how we manage this bunch of machines that build and distribute Fedora.

Speakers
avatar for Patrick Uiterwijk

Patrick Uiterwijk

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat
Software Engineer/System Administrator at Red Hat for Fedora Engineering. I have been the identity infrastructure robot for the Fedora Infrastructure for over three years, and a main contributor to the Ipsilon Identity Provider. Fedora Infrastructure Security Officer.



Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

1:30pm PDT

Let's invent a new packaging technology!
What we really need is a new packaging technology. Let's invent one right now. A better one. A faster one. One with a catchy name, like gazumplat or FLEEMDUL. This is the best idea I've ever had!

Speakers
avatar for Noah Way

Noah Way

Nope. Uh uh. No sir. Noooooo.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 6

1:30pm PDT

Sysadmin in the age of Docker and Node.js
When you work in a research center, one day, a user will come and ask you if you know $new_fancy_tool. How do you install all this soft when documentation just say "docker run" or "grunt install" ? How do you follow update ? security fixes ? How do they fit in your ansible managed infra ?

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

1:30pm PDT

Security threats at conferences
In this talk I will raise awareness for security threats against developers and contributors during conferences and show mitigation techniques and best practices to avoid them. A lot of attacks that happen less likely if someone uses the Internet from a secure station at home become dangerous, if for example WiFi networks at conferences are used. But there are a lot of possibilities that allow to reduce the risk. Using the Fedora Project as an example I will show what can be done in the infrastructure and by the contributors to minimize the risk.

Speakers
avatar for Till Maas

Till Maas

Penetration Tester, RedTeam Pentesting
Being a full time penetration tester at day and a Fedora contributor at night I have a deep insight both into the IT security and the FOSS world. In 2004 I took the opportunity to make IT security my profession by helping to establish a successful penetration testing company. The... Read More →


Wednesday August 12, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

2:30pm PDT

Improving our visibility in schools
High schools and universities are important places where we should conduct outreach. Students are the ones that would later grow up using fedora and free & open source software in general. They are also the ones that could become part of our community and contribute their time, talent and skills to our project. We need to provide more resources and tips to ambassadors that wish to spread out the word. The Campus Ambassadors program aimed to do that, but is dead and sadly never truly worked out. In this talk we will be discussing about possible ways of doing that, in an attempt to bring the Campus Ambassadors program back to life. We will also have a look into what didn't work quite well in the recent past and recognise potential challenges. It's important we increase our efforts to have a greater impact on target groups like these.

Speakers
avatar for Giannis Konstantinidis

Giannis Konstantinidis

FAmSCo Vice-Chairman, FAmA Member, Fedora Project


Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

2:30pm PDT

HyperKitty, our new mailing-lists interface
The mailing-lists have always been heavily used across the Fedora Project, but haven't seen a lot of changes since the beginning of Fedora. During that time, web usage has skyrocketed and forum software is very common, being now the type of UI that most users prefer. But other contributors, developers and some users, like mailing-lists better. We don't want to choose between those UIs, we want both, and we want people talking to each other. Mailman, the piece of software that powers our lists, has just been updated to a brand new release. Its new architecture allowed us to contribute a modern and powerful web UI that bridges the gap between those two forms of communication. In this talk you'll learn: - how HyperKitty is deployed and used in the Fedora Infrastructure, - how you can use it to be more efficient and get more meta-information when using the Fedora communication channels - which new features are coming to HyperKitty - how you can hack on it and help the whole project communicate better

Speakers
avatar for Aurelien Bompard

Aurelien Bompard

Engineer, Red Hat
Member of the Fedora Engineering team, main developer of HyperKitty, the next-gen Mailman 3 archiver.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

2:30pm PDT

Reproducible builds in Koji
Reproducible builds are a hot topic lately, but Koji has been tracking reproducibility data since day one. In this talk, you'll learn how Koji generates build environments, what data it tracks, and how you can use that data to replicate builds.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

2:30pm PDT

NVIDIA driver source code release party
It's about time! NVIDIA has finally seen the error of their ways and released the complete source code for their graphics driver. Let's have a party! There will be cake!

Speakers
avatar for Sum Day

Sum Day

... but not today.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 6

2:30pm PDT

Spin your Fedora exhibit
Use a Fedora Spin to create a focus for your Fedora exhibit and be the hit of the show. Spins answer the question, "What can you do with Fedora?". Spins open the door to other exhibits besides Linux Fests. Spins encourage application development to build Fedora repositories. We will show a examples of a Spin focus exhibit, give ideas for other Spin exhibits and show the benefits Spins for the guest, the exhibitor and Fedora.

Speakers

Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

2:30pm PDT

Replacing yum with dnf: migration plans
This presentation will give you an idea what are the plans for migration from yum to dnf. It will also mention some of the advanced features that are not available in yum and if time allows, I will do some retrospective for dnf replacing yum in F22.

https://jzeleny.fedorapeople.org/presentations/jzeleny-flock-presentation.odp 

Speakers
avatar for Jan Zelený

Jan Zelený

Senior Manager, Software Engineering_Global, Red Hat
Jan is a long time Red Hatter and team builder, having built three teams almost from scratch. He is passionate about communication between engineers and their stakeholder and about giving structure to unstructured things.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

2:30pm PDT

Sharing secrets in a distributed environment
How to deal with sharing keys, password and similar in dynamic distributed environments ? A new API/projetc may help you do that. Enter Custodia and JWCrytpo. Cloud, cloud, cloud, docker, docker, cloud, docker, cloud.

https://ssimo.org/slides/Secrets.pdf 

Speakers
avatar for Simo Sorce

Simo Sorce

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
I work in the RHEL Crypto Team, I like Security related topics.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

3:15pm PDT

Afternoon Snack Break sponsored by Rackspace
Have a tasty snack, courtesy of Rackspace.

Wednesday August 12, 2015 3:15pm - 4:00pm PDT
TBA

4:00pm PDT

Organized chaos (or, how you became a technical writer)
There's a huge amount of potential in the Fedora repositories, but figuring out what's available and how to use it isn't always easy. Enter the Fedora Docs team, with a plan for reference materials large and small. You'll learn about the Docs workflow, and how it is changing to enable SIGs and special use cases to showcase the best they have to offer.

Speakers
avatar for Brian Exelbierd

Brian Exelbierd

Business Strategist, Red Hat
Brian “bex” Exelbierd enjoys a good beer, a nice coffee, and a rousing conversation about taxation. Born in the USA, he now lives with his partner and daughter in Brno, Czech Republic. His focus is on his family, walks for artisinal bread, and reading long form articles. By night... Read More →
avatar for Pete Travis

Pete Travis

Documentation Project Leader, Fedora Project
Fedora contributor for many years, primarily in the Documentation Project.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 4:00pm - 4:45pm PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

4:00pm PDT

State of well known 3rd party repository
Describe the current state of this 3rd party community repository I'm taking care of. What are the resources, needs, and plans to make a better Fedora experience?

Speakers
avatar for Nicolas Chauvet

Nicolas Chauvet

Open Source Software Assurance, Linagora
Fedora package maintainer since 2007. Coordinator of a well known 3rd part repository since 2011.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 4:00pm - 4:45pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

4:00pm PDT

What does Red Hat want?
It's no secret that many Fedora participants work for Red Hat. Or that Red Hat provides funding for the Fedora Infrastructure. There have been many conspiracy theories over the years centering on what, exactly, does Red Hat want out of Fedora in return. This talk, by the Red Hat VP who runs the RHEL engineering team, proposes to address that eternal question. What does Red Hat want? Join Denise Dumas to learn what Red Hat is working on next and how we would like to work with the Fedora community.

Speakers
avatar for Denise Dumas

Denise Dumas

VP, Engineering Diversity, Red Hat
Encouraging more inclusion at Red Hat!


Wednesday August 12, 2015 4:00pm - 4:45pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

4:00pm PDT

Bundle all the things!
BUNDLE
ALL
THE
THINGS

Speakers
avatar for Kay Romium

Kay Romium

It's all in here.


Wednesday August 12, 2015 4:00pm - 4:45pm PDT
Room 6

4:00pm PDT

Super Privileged Containers
This presentation will cover Super Privileged Containers. Container processes that can see and manipulate the host OS. Will cover the atomic command for launching SPC.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

Senior Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat
Daniel Walsh has worked in the computer security field for over 30 years. Dan is a Consulting Engineer at Red Hat. He joined Red Hat in August 2001. Dan leads the Red Hat Container Engineering team since August 2013, but has been working on container tec


Wednesday August 12, 2015 4:00pm - 4:45pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

4:00pm PDT

Understanding DNSSEC: F22 feature
Domain Name System SeCurity Extensions(DNSSEC) is a set of standards defined to extend the Domain Name System(DNS) protocol, to securely exchange information between DNS clients & servers. This session aims to introduce the audience to the nitty-gritty of the domain name system(DNS), its pitfalls, its security, its utility and importance to the users. And how Fedora contributors could help to develop this feature. This session is suitable for all kinds of audiences.
  • http://www.dnssec.net/
  • https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Default_Local_DNS_Resolver
Slides: https://thozza.fedorapeople.org/presentations/understanding_dnssec_f22_feature_flock2015_thozza.pdf

Speakers
avatar for Tomas Hozza

Tomas Hozza

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Tomas is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat's Image Builder team, where he explores the mysteries of building OS images for various footprints. In his free time, Tomas likes to code in Python 3 and play with various IoT devices and sensors. When he's not sitting behind the computer... Read More →


Wednesday August 12, 2015 4:00pm - 4:45pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room
 
Thursday, August 13
 

9:00am PDT

Be an inspiration, not an impostor
The free flow of new ideas ignites the open source world every day. Communities accomplish amazing things when people with unique voices and viewpoints share their ideas and inspire others. However, impostor syndrome -- the inability to recognize your competence -- can slow the flow of new ideas and stifle the progress of open source communities. Many technical people feel they lack the expertise to contribute or they carry a fear of being wrong. These members of the community have valuable ideas and insight that can make open source projects stronger. In this talk, Major Hayden will lead the audience through a discussion of impostor syndrome and its effects on individuals and their communities. Attendees will learn how to overcome their own intimidation through confidence and discipline while also learning how to inspire others to do the same.

https://major.io/2015/08/14/fedora-flock-2015-keynote-slides/ 

Speakers
avatar for Major Hayden

Major Hayden

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Major Hayden is a principal software engineer at Red Hat and he is the technical lead for the Continuous Kernel Integration (CKI) project. He spends most of his day wrestling with kernel tests on various architectures using GitLab, Python, and OpenShift. He maintains a technical blog... Read More →



Thursday August 13, 2015 9:00am - 9:45am PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

10:00am PDT

Tunir, a simple CI
Tunir (http://tunir.rtfd.org ) is a Fedora 22 feature, which can be used as simple CI capable of handling Fedora Cloud images. It requires very simple configuration, and can use the Cloud images (without any actual cloud) to execute the test suite for your application.
Talk outline:
  • Introduction
  • Why Tunir?
  • What it can do now?
  • What is in the future?
  • How are we planning to use it in Fedora Cloud?
  • How can you use Tunir in your workflow?
  • QA

Speakers
KD

Kushal Das

Fedora Cloud Engineer


Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

10:00am PDT

An illustrated contributors primer to open source etiquette
Learn why etiquette matters in open source communities, some general guidelines for any social interaction and some tips on IRC, mailing list and bugzilla etiquette.

Speakers
avatar for Kevin Fenzi

Kevin Fenzi

Infrastructure Lead, Red Hat
Fedora user and developer. Greyhound lover.


Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

10:00am PDT

Enabling new contributors with Fedora Hubs
Come learn about the design and current development progress of Fedora Hubs, which is a new social-media style playground to enable Fedora contributors. This space will make it easier for folks who are non-packager contributors to collaborate by providing them more integrated tools.

Speakers
avatar for Máirín Duffy

Máirín Duffy

Senior Principal UX Designer, Red Hat, Inc.
Máirín is a Sr. Principal Interaction Designer at Red Hat. A recipient of the O’Reilly Open Source Award, Máirín has over 15 years of expertise in UX & design working upstream in FLOSS communities. Her portfolio is wide-ranging, from OS management tools; to OS infra UIs; to... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

10:00am PDT

Build your own (Ansible) lightsaber‼
Ansible allows sysadmins to do more work in less time by giving them a means to capture the desired state of machines in special configuration files and then apply those configurations to multiple remote machines. But for every labor saving tool there is some startup cost. In this case the price is recording the desired state into ansible playbooks. Several Fedora Infrastructure admins were faced with just this problem and solved it by building https://github.com/ralphbean/lightsaber , a common repository of playbooks and roles to configure their systems. Come to this session to learn how you can use their work to jumpstart your own ansible deployments on Fedora.

https://bitbucket.org/toshio/local-playbooks/src/db6498da4aab8d8893c0d68690ab8a3505ebed82/lightsaber/?at=master 

Speakers

Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

10:00am PDT

Interpretive dance of the alligator
Chomp, chomp <coupé jeté en tournant> mother %$#&^@*.

Speakers
avatar for Tom Callaway

Tom Callaway

University Outreach Lead, Red Hat
The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you do useful stuff... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 6

10:00am PDT

Project Ipsilon: Federation made simple (or possible)
Federated Identity is a means to do web authentication by trusting a third party to do the authentication rather than configuring the application to talk directly to the identity backend via LDAP, Kerberos, etc. Project Ipsilon, a new feature for Fedora 22, is a Federated Identity Provider, and much more. It simplifies the setup and configuration of the Identity Provider (IdP) and Service Providers (SP), your local web app, to authenticate using the SAML, OpenID or the Persona protocols. This talk will provide and overview of Federated Identity, the supported protocols (focusing on SAML), and cover the features of Ipsilon including simple installation scripts, configuring different Identity backends and controlling what Identity data is shared with different SPs.

http://rcritten.fedorapeople.org/Flock15_Federated_identity.odp 

Speakers
avatar for Rob Crittenden

Rob Crittenden

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc.
Rob Crittenden is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat working on the FreeIPA identity management project and has dabbled in web servers, Openstack and general security.


Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

10:00am PDT

Fedora Council update
The Fedora Council has been the new governing body in Fedora for almost a year now. We'll review how things are working, what we're aiming for, and where we want to focus next. Lots of time for Q&A as well.

Speakers
JB

Josh Boyer

Platform Engineering, Red Hat
Josh works in the Red Hat Platform Engineering group.  He has been a Fedora user since the project's creation, and an active contributor since Fedora Core 4.  He has served on FESCo for several years and the Fedora Board.  He enjoys hockey and taunting Spot when his team loses... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 10:00am - 11:45am PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

11:00am PDT

The Atomic architecture
The Atomic architecture is a vision for a multi-instance, multi-version model to replace the traditional, monolithic UNIX OS in the future of the Fedora / Red Hat family of Linux operating systems. It builds on the concepts of immutable, aggregate packaging and containerization and if adopted in the user base will fundamentally change how software is delivered. The talk aims to make the Red Hat strategy transparent and lay the foundation for a deeper discussion of the impact on Fedora.

http://people.redhat.com/riek/Presentations/Atomic_Details-20150812-Flock-2.pdf 

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Riek

Daniel Riek

Senior Director, Artificial Intelligence CoE, Red Hat, Inc


Thursday August 13, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

11:00am PDT

Fedora Websites - what's next?
After updating our main website, start.fpo and spins (working) there are several plans for the future. One of them is a dedicated website to provide a space specifically for Fedora contributors that is separated from the user space, and to make it easier for folks who are non-packager contributors to Fedora to collaborate by providing them explicit tools to do that.

https://robyduck.fedorapeople.org/presentations/FedoraWebsites-WhatsNext_MayrDuffy.mini.pdf 

Speakers
avatar for Máirín Duffy

Máirín Duffy

Senior Principal UX Designer, Red Hat, Inc.
Máirín is a Sr. Principal Interaction Designer at Red Hat. A recipient of the O’Reilly Open Source Award, Máirín has over 15 years of expertise in UX & design working upstream in FLOSS communities. Her portfolio is wide-ranging, from OS management tools; to OS infra UIs; to... Read More →
avatar for Robert Mayr

Robert Mayr

Robert Mayr is active in several groups, but most of his contributions are as main lead in the websites team. He maintains the web internationalization, is part of the magazine admins and actually is a FAmSCo member, FAmA and also mentor for ongoing EMEA ambassadors. He also is member... Read More →



Thursday August 13, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

11:00am PDT

3d printing in Fedora
Learn about how to use Fedora to enable 3d printing with FOSS!

Speakers
avatar for Tom Callaway

Tom Callaway

University Outreach Lead, Red Hat
The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you do useful stuff... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

11:00am PDT

Proper sacrifice techniques for ensuring five nines of uptime
The dirty little secret of our industry? You just can't get five nines of uptime without a little ritual sacrifice now and then. Come learn the tips and tricks that I use to ensure that my infrastructure stays online.

Speakers
avatar for Mola Ram

Mola Ram

Kali ma... Kali ma... Kali ma, shakthi deh!


Thursday August 13, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 6

11:00am PDT

How to get your kernel bugs fixed
Kernel bugs happen, more often than we would like. In this talk we will discuss things you can do to help get your bug actually fixed.

Speakers
JF

Justin Forbes

Fedora Kernel Maintainer, Red Hat
Fedora Kernel maintainer


Thursday August 13, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

11:00am PDT

Cryptography for beginners
How does encryption work? What is a Diffie-Hellman? What's the big deal about elliptic curves? Am I a secret agent? Find out the answers to all these questions in more by learning cryptography for beginners.

Speakers
avatar for Nathaniel McCallum

Nathaniel McCallum

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc.
Nathaniel is a Principal Software Engineer for Red Hat's Security and Identity group. By day, he tackles tough security problems. By night, he tackles his five children. He is the author of a variety of security related technologies, including: 2FA for Fr


Thursday August 13, 2015 11:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

11:45am PDT

Lunch
Lunch break.

Thursday August 13, 2015 11:45am - 1:30pm PDT
TBA

1:30pm PDT

Fedora Cloud
Come hear about Fedora Cloud and the Cloud WG! What actually *is* Fedora Cloud? What can it be used for? What's the Cloud WG like? How can you get involved? How'd the Cloud team get so attractive? Suitable for both newcomers and veterans curious about the Cloud side of Fedora.

Speakers
KD

Kushal Das

Fedora Cloud Engineer


Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

1:30pm PDT

desktopd: The systemd desktop environment
After we finished kerneld, we thought, why not go ahead and replace the desktop and stop that pointless infighting? You're welcome. :)

Speakers
avatar for Ann Evitable

Ann Evitable

It was going to happen sooner or later.


Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 6

1:30pm PDT

Fedora ARM and POWER state of the union
The state of Fedora on the ARM and POWER architectures including ARMv7, aarch64, ppc64 and ppc64le.

Speakers
avatar for Peter Robinson

Peter Robinson

Principal IoT Architect, Red Hat
Principal IoT Architect


Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

1:30pm PDT

Fedora kernel
The traditional Fedora kernel talk. We'll cover how we're handling the kernel, the current state of things in the distro, what's new in the upcoming release, and how you can help.

Speakers
JB

Josh Boyer

Platform Engineering, Red Hat
Josh works in the Red Hat Platform Engineering group.  He has been a Fedora user since the project's creation, and an active contributor since Fedora Core 4.  He has served on FESCo for several years and the Fedora Board.  He enjoys hockey and taunting Spot when his team loses... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

1:30pm PDT

Open-source asset management with Fedora
Have you ever managed hundreds or thousands of hardware ? Discover how to inventory them, follow incidents, manage support contract and licenses with open-source tools like FusionInventory and GLPI

Speakers

Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

1:30pm PDT

Remote 忍術 (Ninjutsu)
Want to be effective remotely? That doesn't mean you work all the extra hours not spent in a car. But with so much of the world out of one's control, and always moving quickly, how does one cope? Just like the ninja, one must be a master of both oneself and one's arsenal. It's a combination of focus, prioritization, tools, and awareness. This presentation is about bringing these factors together to achieve an added measure of enlightenment and success as a remote ninja.

https://pfrields.fedorapeople.org/presentations/Flock2015/ 

Speakers
avatar for Paul Frields

Paul Frields

Engineering manager, Red Hat
Bassist. Music lover. Geek wrangler. Linux aficionado. Hubby. Dad. All-around super guy.


Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

1:30pm PDT

Fedora-Join
The rescue of marooned Mary from the Fedora sea: Mary would join the project, but she doesn't know how make use of her skills. The process can be simplified asking the join group. One contributor from each area of interest is available for all the questions related the join steps and the workflow. If Mary doesn't know how make use of her skills, the join group can do this for her.


Thursday August 13, 2015 1:30pm - 2:15pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

2:30pm PDT

Standardising ARMv7 booting
This talk will go over the work being done in standardising how distros boot on armv7 machines. making things simpler for the user.

Speakers

Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

2:30pm PDT

All you could ever want to know about clouds

Covering some 70 percent of Earth's surface, clouds play a key role in our planet's well-being. But how do they form, why are there so many types, and what clues can they give us about the weather and climate to come?

The climate models that scientists use to understand and project climate change are improving constantly, with better representations of the oceans, ice, land surfaces and other factors in the atmosphere. While there is still some degree of uncertainty in all these components, the largest source of uncertainty in today’s climate models are clouds.

Clouds can both cool the planet, by acting as a shield against the sun, and warm the planet, by trapping heat. But why do clouds behave the way they do? And how will a warming planet affect the cloud cover?

Come learn all you could ever want to know about clouds!


Speakers
avatar for Foggy Stratus

Foggy Stratus

Looks like it might rain.


Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 6

2:30pm PDT

Atomic and container deployment best practices
In this session Mike McGrath will discuss new deployment options available when utilizing containers and Atomic. Session-goers will come away with best practices around rolling upgrades and red/black deployments. Red/black deployments in particular are well suited to a devops agile environment. Understanding how to deploy hundreds of times a day is a great way for a company to stay competitive.

Speakers
avatar for Michael McGrath

Michael McGrath

Red Hat
I'm on the computer, a lot.


Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

2:30pm PDT

Rise of the Fedora desktop : games on Fedora
Games on Fedora Linux, its the best thing which help distribute Fedora. All of game companies are started developing linux binaries of their game engine. We have a working UT4 demo,Blizzard have 1k signed petition to turn their eyes to linux gaming, Steam evolving fast, and more and more games are available from their shop. The Linux desktop year its not too far....

Speakers
avatar for Gergely Rákosi

Gergely Rákosi

IT, Info & Press Bt.
Games,games,games.....


Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

2:30pm PDT

Next-generation Fedora release tooling
In this talk we will discuss the challenges faced by RelEng with the current Release Tooling. From there we will talk about the current plans, proposals, work that has been done, and work still needing to be done in order to implement next-generation Fedora Release Tooling. We will cover build systems, compose automation, how the new tooling is aiming to solve the challenges being faced with current tools, and how we hope this new design will prevent us from facing similar challenges moving forward.

https://maxamillion.fedorapeople.org/admiller-future-releng-tooling-flock2015.pdf 

Speakers
avatar for Adam Miller

Adam Miller

Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat Inc
Adam Miller is a Distinguished Engineer at Red Hat. Currently Adam functions as the Edge Management and Automation Engineering Architect, focusing on Red Hat Device Edge Management at scale. Adam has completed his Bachelors of Science in Computer Science and Masters of Science in... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

2:30pm PDT

Fedora Magazine
What is the Fedora Magazine, how do I contribute? What kind of topics are covered and what is the workflow to get an article submitted.

Speakers

Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

2:30pm PDT

Mastering the art of open source testing
In general, software testing is a process of evaluating a product to verify that product meets its requirements and other basic industrial requirements. How it is different from open source testing? In open source project, testing is an information gathering service. Testers gather information about product by exploring it, questioning it, learning from the product and from past experiences. Open source projects bring real flavor to testing. Testing have many dimensional; capturing all dimensions in a formal process and documenting them in any kind of projects is highly impossible. This talk will cover key things in mastering the art of open source testing; that includes effective open source testing, how effective testing can revitalize open source testing, mission of testing, mind-mapping testing ideas, impossibility of complete testing, mistakes most volunteers make in open source testing and finally challenging testing tasks for attendees.


Thursday August 13, 2015 2:30pm - 3:15pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

3:30pm PDT

Fedora SWAG
I've been a Fedora swag wrangler for EMEA for the last three years. I'd like to share our experience with different kinds of swag and stir a discussion about what we should focus on in the future because preferences are changing, e.g. DVDs are not cool any more etc.

Speakers
avatar for Jiri Eischmann

Jiri Eischmann

Ambassador, Fedora Project
See www.eischmann.cz


Thursday August 13, 2015 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

3:30pm PDT

Sandboxed desktop applications
Containers are all the rage. But how do you put a desktop app in a container ? In this presentation I will explain our approach to adopting container and atomic technologies for sandboxing desktop applications with the xdg-app project.

https://mclasen.fedorapeople.org/flock2015/flock2015.pdf 

Speakers
avatar for Matthias Clasen

Matthias Clasen

Manager, Red Hat, Inc.
Matthias is an engineering manager in the desktop team at Red Hat. His contributions to GTK+ and GNOME go back to the early 2000s. He's the maintainer of GTK+. Matthias and his team have worked on many parts of the Linux desktop infrastructure. In recent years, Wayland and Flatpak... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

3:30pm PDT

Goat racing
THE TIME FOR GOAT RACING IS HERE. Bring your racing goat and let us goat race. Please, no gambling.

Speakers
avatar for Capra Aegagrus

Capra Aegagrus

YEEEEEEEAAAAAAAH


Thursday August 13, 2015 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Room 6

3:30pm PDT

Icaro: educational robotics in LATAM
Icaro is a Educational Robotics project. It is a merge between a
hardware board and an intuitive block programming interface aimed for
kids. The board has reach it's 7th version. Hardware and software has
been created enterily using Fedora. Robotics is an excuse to teach
programming concepts while kids play, but it can get further into help
teaching math, physics and more. Originally from Argentina, Icaro has
gather collaborators from Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela who have been
helping with code, packaging and electronics improvements. 

http://taygon.com/slides/Icaro_project_flock_2015.odp 

Speakers
avatar for Neville A. Cross

Neville A. Cross

Fedora Ambassador
Nicaraguan, Business manager, Amateur radio, Fedora Project Ambassador, Advanced Linux user. Not a programmer and not a sysadmin. At some point or other I was member of FAmSCo and Fedora Board. Helped for a time with Fedora Weekly Newsleter, Free Media and Marketing. Now I am pursuing... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

3:30pm PDT

Refinance your technical debt with microservices
I'll present a description of the current state of applications in Fedora Infrastructure, introduce the "microservices" architecture, and summarize the short and long term consequences of pointing new development towards that paradigm.

http://threebean.org/presentations/debt-services-flock15/ 

Speakers
avatar for Ralph Bean

Ralph Bean

Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc
Ralph Bean works as a Senior Software Engineer on the Fedora Engineering team at Red Hat. Most of what he does goes on in #fedora-apps on freenode: the application-development side of Fedora Infrastructure.


Thursday August 13, 2015 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

3:30pm PDT

Building working software: An introduction to formal verification
We will talk about software development using modern tooling such as theorem assistants, advanced type theory techniques, and other methods of formally verifying code. We'll discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of several methods and motivate the need to move in the direction of making heavier use of such tooling.

Speakers
avatar for Rick Elrod

Rick Elrod

Software Engineer - Community Platform Engineering, Red Hat, Inc.
I work on the Community Platform Engineering team at Red Hat. I work primarily with the Fedora Infrastructure team and do a mix of sysadmin and development.


Thursday August 13, 2015 3:30pm - 4:15pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

4:30pm PDT

testCloud: running your cloud locally
This talk will focus on getting participants familiar with several aspects of the cloud ecosystem and how they can be replicated on your dev machine. This talk will cover: - what comprises a cloud image: how are they built, what goes into them, how are they different from a bare metal install - meta-data: what it is and how to get it - cloud-init: its purpose and capabilities - testCloud: what is it, how can it help me?

Speakers
MR

Mike Ruckman

Fedora QA, Red Hat


Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

4:30pm PDT

Meet your FESCo
The traditional Meet Your FESCo event. We'll do some brief overview of FESCo and leave lots of time for Q&A.

Speakers
JB

Josh Boyer

Platform Engineering, Red Hat
Josh works in the Red Hat Platform Engineering group.  He has been a Fedora user since the project's creation, and an active contributor since Fedora Core 4.  He has served on FESCo for several years and the Fedora Board.  He enjoys hockey and taunting Spot when his team loses... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

4:30pm PDT

Using Fedora as a base for the IoT revolution
There's a lot of new technologies and standards out there that are driving the IoT (Internet of Things) revolution including 802.15.4 WPAN, 6LOWPAN, Thread group, MQTT, CoAP. A lot of those standards have open source reference implementations. There's a lot of existing IoT devices that run Linux on ARM. What is the state of these in Fedora? How well do they work? What extra work needs to be done to enable Fedora to excel as a development platform for the Internet of Things revolution. I'll cover kernel and hardware support, network stack support, gateway requirements as well as a number of messaging and middleware components that are designed for enabling of IoT devices, gateways as well as IoT server components that might be useful in a complete IoT platform.

Speakers
avatar for Peter Robinson

Peter Robinson

Principal IoT Architect, Red Hat
Principal IoT Architect


Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

4:30pm PDT

Marketing is not a spectator sport
So, you want to help spread the word about Fedora? Excellent! Let's talk about how you - yes, you! - can help Fedora win friends, influence people, and march towards world domination. This talk will be focused on specific actions that you can take to help promote Fedora. Every little bit counts, and we'll start with the small (social media) and work our way up to bigger tasks that really need love from the larger Fedora community.

Speakers
avatar for Joe Brockmeier

Joe Brockmeier

Principal Cloud & Storage Analyst, Red Hat
Joe Brockmeier is a long-time participant in open source projects and former technology journalist. Brockmeier has worked as the openSUSE Community Manager, is an Apache Software Foundation (ASF) member, and participates heavily in the Fedora Cloud Working Group. Brockmeier works... Read More →


Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 5 - ARM Room

4:30pm PDT

Customizing anaconda for fun and profit
Custom remixes and anaconda - Patch/Customize anaconda for fun and profit

https://sagarun.fedorapeople.org/talks/flock15/ 

Speakers
AS

Arun S A G

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:sagarun


Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

4:30pm PDT

Forty-five minutes of the Harlem Shake
DO THE HARLEM SHAKE

Speakers

Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 6

4:30pm PDT

Lightning talks
It's electric! Want to give a five minute talk on anything? Show up and do it. First come, first talk. Slides allowed, but not required.

Speakers
avatar for Tom Callaway

Tom Callaway

University Outreach Lead, Red Hat
The Fedora Project is a community of people working together to build a free and open source software platform and to collaborate on and share user-focused solutions built on that platform. Or, in plain English, we make an operating system and we make it easy for you do useful stuff... Read More →



Thursday August 13, 2015 4:30pm - 5:15pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room
 
Friday, August 14
 

9:00am PDT

Jon Schull - eNable
Jon will talk about e-NABLE, a global community of volunteers developing open source 3D -printed upper limb devices for children and other underserved populations.  He will also discuss the the e-NABLE Education Exchange (e3STEAM) a new global initiative to develop formal and informal learning materials to facilitate participation by students and teachers, and other initiatives being pioneered in Rochester NY with RIT, MAGIC, and LibreCorps with support from AT&T, Red Hat, and others.ᐧ

Speakers
avatar for Jon Schull

Jon Schull

Co-Founder, EcoRestorationAlliance
Jon Schull is a Co-Founder of e-NABLE, the global network of volunteers using 3D printers to make radically inexpensive prosthetics for underserved amputees.He is also co-Founder of Rochester Enable Limited, a 501(c)3 that administers the EnableFund and supports the Rochester Enable... Read More →


Friday August 14, 2015 9:00am - 9:45am PDT
Main Room - Red Hat Room

10:00am PDT

Cloud Working Group workshop
Let's sit down and discuss the state of the Cloud Working Group, what progress has been made, and where we want to go in the next few releases.

Speakers
avatar for Joe Brockmeier

Joe Brockmeier

Principal Cloud & Storage Analyst, Red Hat
Joe Brockmeier is a long-time participant in open source projects and former technology journalist. Brockmeier has worked as the openSUSE Community Manager, is an Apache Software Foundation (ASF) member, and participates heavily in the Fedora Cloud Working Group. Brockmeier works... Read More →


Friday August 14, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

10:00am PDT

Wallpaper hunt
Its an three-parted workshop: 1. an short intro what an good wallpaper make 2. the actual hunt, where we go somewhere to take pictures a garden or the city or what is around. 3. the post processing of the taken photographs with darktable and/or gimp 1. an short intro what an good wallpaper make 2. the actual hunt, where we go somewhere to take pictures a garden or the city or what is around. 3. the post processing of the taken photographs with darktable and/or gimp

Speakers
avatar for Sirko Kemter

Sirko Kemter

Training & Development Manager, SystemExperts
Fedora Ambassador and Design Team member, love open source and graphics and combines them both. Works on a lot of stuff and loves to see things happen


Friday August 14, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

10:00am PDT

Fedora and CentOS rel-eng team meeting
The Fedora and CentOS release engineering teams enter the THUNDERDOME. TWO TEAMS ENTER, ONE TEAM LEAVES. WE DON'T NEED ANOTHER HERO, WE DON`T NEED TO KNOW THE WAY HOME, ALL WE WANT IS LIFE BEYOND, THUNDERDOME... ahem. sorry.

They'll actually be discussing image-generation and delivery tools. Not mortal combat. Okay, maybe a little mortal combat, but mostly tooling.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Gallagher

Stephen Gallagher

Software Engineer and Open-Source Advocate, Red Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. I have spent the last ten years working on various security and platform-enablement software for Fedora Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.


Friday August 14, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

10:00am PDT

Infrastructure meeting
The infrastructure group is meeting for two hours.

Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful scheme, That started from this Rochester hotel, amongst this infra team. The lead was a mighty infra' man, his admins brave and sure. The infra team set off that day for a two hour tour. A two hour tour.

The network started getting rough, the infra team was tossed. If not for the courage of the fearless team, the infra would be lost. The infra would be lost. The team set ground on the shore of this uncharted Flock conference room, with Bodhi, the Koji too, the FedMsg (and his wife), the movie star, the Professor and Mary Ann, here on Flock Infra Meeting!

(This was slightly funnier when this meeting was three hours long.)


Friday August 14, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

12:00pm PDT

Lunch
Lunch break.

Friday August 14, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
TBA

1:00pm PDT

OpenStack workshop
Come discover the leading FOSS IaaS platform: OpenStack. We'll start by a quick presentation of the OpenStack project and RDO an OpenStack distro for Fedora and CentOS. Then, we'll deploy the latest OpenStack on Fedora using packstack in a VM and learning how to use your own cloud platform. In order to run the tutorial on your machine, we recommend a VM on your laptop that has 20GB+ of disk space, 2GB of ram and atleast 1 dedicated cpu core. If your laptop has the ability to run nested-virt, please enable that and use it. It will make a large difference to performance of the overall setup. We would also like to request everyone to setup these VMs ahead of time, in either KVM or Xen or any other virtualisation technology you might use. A basic CentOS-7 minimal install is sufficient to start from.

Speakers
avatar for Haikel Guemar

Haikel Guemar

RDO release wrangler, Fedora Project
CentOS Cloud SIG developerRDO Engineering at Red HatStacker


Friday August 14, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

1:00pm PDT

Solve problems & make Fedora rock with design thinking
You're stuck. Maybe it's an issue you in Fedora you came across here at Flock, maybe it's an issue you're dealing with at work or at home - but you're not sure what to do. Drop by this workshop and learn some formal design thinking processes that will inspire practical and creative solutions to whatever it is that has you stuck at the moment! We'll go over the basic design thinking process and engage in 2-3 interactive and hands-on brainstorming exercises to get you on the right track.

Speakers
avatar for Máirín Duffy

Máirín Duffy

Senior Principal UX Designer, Red Hat, Inc.
Máirín is a Sr. Principal Interaction Designer at Red Hat. A recipient of the O’Reilly Open Source Award, Máirín has over 15 years of expertise in UX & design working upstream in FLOSS communities. Her portfolio is wide-ranging, from OS management tools; to OS infra UIs; to... Read More →


Friday August 14, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

1:00pm PDT

The art of sub-packaging
One of the most interesting thing to think of while doing packages is how the problems are solved (or not) by splitting into sub-packages. This is an attempt to collect ideas and making experimentations around this important package maintainer activity.

Speakers
avatar for Nicolas Chauvet

Nicolas Chauvet

Open Source Software Assurance, Linagora
Fedora package maintainer since 2007. Coordinator of a well known 3rd part repository since 2011.


Friday August 14, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

1:00pm PDT

Taskotron in Fedora Infrastructure
In this workshop, Taskotron developers, Fedora Infrastructure team and volunteers will get together to discuss and work on problems related to Fedora Rawhide updates testing (Koji tags, repos), gating of updates (what updates to push based on which test results) and anything Taskotron/Infra related that might come up. Anyone interested is welcome!

Speakers
avatar for Martin Krizek

Martin Krizek

Fedora QE, Red Hat


Friday August 14, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

3:00pm PDT

FAmNA Brainstorming
FAmNA (Fedora Ambassadors North America) seems to be having a lot of our ambassadors going more inactive lately and not having many ambassadors at our weekly meetings. I propose to have a workshop to discuss these issues and to discuss swag, discuss ordering swag (perhaps order swag while we are here), and generally to discuss how to improve FamNA.

Speakers

Friday August 14, 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

3:00pm PDT

Fedora Badges workshop
In this workshop we will discuss Fedora Badges and how to design them using Inkscape. We will go over all the necessary design resources as well as the Fedora Badges Style Guide and how to use it as a step by step tool to create Badge designs. Finally, we will wrap up with new badge ideas, assigning tickets, setting up resources and creating badge art as time allows. Get on your way to earning the Apprentice Badge Artist Badge! Fedora Badges Design Resources: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-badges/wiki/DesignResources

http://schd.ws/hosted_files/flock2015/07/flock2015workshop.pdf 

Speakers
avatar for Marie Nordin

Marie Nordin

Fedora contributor and user since 2013. Fedora's FCAIC. Also a designer, artist, and craftswoman. Inkscape, brush markers, and marble paper enthusiast. Living and working remotely from Rochester, NY, with kitties Miko & Bubba!



Friday August 14, 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

3:00pm PDT

Let's go meta: how to build the next Flock software system
Currently the Flock conference is run via some quickly (even if tastily) hacked code from a few brave but overworked Fedora souls. What if we had a conference system that could run multiple conferences, including Flock each year but also regional FUDCons? Let's get together, figure out the problems we want to solve in a new conference system, and start solving them.

Speakers
avatar for Paul Frields

Paul Frields

Engineering manager, Red Hat
Bassist. Music lover. Geek wrangler. Linux aficionado. Hubby. Dad. All-around super guy.


Friday August 14, 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

3:00pm PDT

Rolekit hackfest
Fedora Server provides a D-BUS service called 'rolekit' that enables the deployment and setup of system services such as a Domain Controller and Database Server. This extensible interface can be used to provide a deployment tool for virtually any system you can think of. Join us for a short explanatory session and a hands-on hackfest to help build features into rolekit!

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Gallagher

Stephen Gallagher

Software Engineer and Open-Source Advocate, Red Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. I have spent the last ten years working on various security and platform-enablement software for Fedora Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.


Friday August 14, 2015 3:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

5:00pm PDT

Design clinic
You have an application that need an review for UX/A11y or want it to look better, you need a logo. Just bring it the design team will do it during this workshop or at least start working on it.

Speakers
avatar for Sirko Kemter

Sirko Kemter

Training & Development Manager, SystemExperts
Fedora Ambassador and Design Team member, love open source and graphics and combines them both. Works on a lot of stuff and loves to see things happen


Friday August 14, 2015 5:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

5:00pm PDT

Keep them doggies movin' - rawhide
In this workshop we we discuss the current state of rawhide (the always moving fedora development branch) and ways to make it better and more useful.

Speakers
avatar for Kevin Fenzi

Kevin Fenzi

Infrastructure Lead, Red Hat
Fedora user and developer. Greyhound lover.


Friday August 14, 2015 5:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

5:00pm PDT

GPG best practices & key signing/CAcert assurance event
In this workshop we will show you how to properly use GPG and the Web of
Trust.
Afterwards, there will be a GPG key signing party and CAcert assurances.
Please submit your details here if you would like to attend:

GPG Key Signing:  https://goo.gl/forms/lA2zWbIQih
CAcert Assurance: https://goo.gl/forms/SKfOzs7wY2

Speakers
avatar for Till Maas

Till Maas

Penetration Tester, RedTeam Pentesting
Being a full time penetration tester at day and a Fedora contributor at night I have a deep insight both into the IT security and the FOSS world. In 2004 I took the opportunity to make IT security my profession by helping to establish a successful penetration testing company. The... Read More →


Friday August 14, 2015 5:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

5:00pm PDT

Docs team tooling
In this workshop, the Fedora Docs volunteers will work on improving their tooling, especially around the publication process.

Speakers
avatar for Jared Smith

Jared Smith

Vice President of Cloud Services, Sangoma
I'm a geek who loves helping out with open source projects....


Friday August 14, 2015 5:00pm - 7:00pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room
 
Saturday, August 15
 

10:00am PDT

Fedora Objective: Modularization & Fedora Rings, Phase 2
A workshop to discuss the ideas and requirements we have had for the next phase of the Fedora Rings concept(s). I would also like to get help defining the next concrete steps of the Objective.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Gallagher

Stephen Gallagher

Software Engineer and Open-Source Advocate, Red Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. I have spent the last ten years working on various security and platform-enablement software for Fedora Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
avatar for Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller

Fedora Project Leader, Red Hat


Saturday August 15, 2015 10:00am - 11:45am PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room

10:00am PDT

Inkscape and Gimp bootcamp
It's time. You've seen this talk or talks like it at another free software event, but you decided you couldn't skip that cool 3D printing or Arduino talk and missed it! Well, not this time. Come learn some of the foundational skills you'll need to rock out in Inkscape and Gimp. Learn the basics nobody taught you and that aren't obvious from playing around with the software on your own.

Speakers
avatar for Máirín Duffy

Máirín Duffy

Senior Principal UX Designer, Red Hat, Inc.
Máirín is a Sr. Principal Interaction Designer at Red Hat. A recipient of the O’Reilly Open Source Award, Máirín has over 15 years of expertise in UX & design working upstream in FLOSS communities. Her portfolio is wide-ranging, from OS management tools; to OS infra UIs; to... Read More →
avatar for Sirko Kemter

Sirko Kemter

Training & Development Manager, SystemExperts
Fedora Ambassador and Design Team member, love open source and graphics and combines them both. Works on a lot of stuff and loves to see things happen



Saturday August 15, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

10:00am PDT

Building SPCs
This Workshop will be to work with people on building docker containers that can install onto a system using Atomic and SPCs.

Speakers
avatar for Dan Walsh

Dan Walsh

Senior Distinguished Engineer, Red Hat
Daniel Walsh has worked in the computer security field for over 30 years. Dan is a Consulting Engineer at Red Hat. He joined Red Hat in August 2001. Dan leads the Red Hat Container Engineering team since August 2013, but has been working on container tec


Saturday August 15, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

10:00am PDT

Package cleanup workshop
Over the last few years, there have been several big shifts in our packaging policies. Among the most notable are the change from SYSV init files to systemd units, generation of python 2 and python 3 RPMs from the same SRPM, and generation of system-specific configuration. Flock provides the perfect opportunity to get a number of packagers (and ideally, provenpackagers) together to try to work through some of the remaining unmodified packages and get them cleaned up.

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Gallagher

Stephen Gallagher

Software Engineer and Open-Source Advocate, Red Hat
Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, Inc. I have spent the last ten years working on various security and platform-enablement software for Fedora Server and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.


Saturday August 15, 2015 10:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

12:00pm PDT

Lunch
Lunch break.

Saturday August 15, 2015 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
TBA

1:00pm PDT

DevAssistant: Create your Assistants to make Fedora more attractive for developers
You will learn how to create your own Assistants for DevAssistant [1]. DevAssistant is a tool, that makes developers' life easier - but to be able to do that, it has to provide Assistants for developers' day to day tasks. The bast way to get more of those Assistants is to encourage developers to write their own and publish them on DAPI [2]. We can then package those assistants for Fedora and even install them by default, so more developers will benefit from them. In this workshop, I will teach you how to write your assistant, how to package it for DAPI and how to publish it. [1] https://devassistant.org/ [2] https://dapi.devassistant.org/

Speakers

Saturday August 15, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 3 - Rackspace Room

1:00pm PDT

Fedora wiki workshop
Let's admit it: Our wiki is a mess. Bunch of outdated stuff, many pages that need to be updated, archived and categorized. The Fedora wiki is the "hub" for contributors and users, and it's very important to keep it organized, and keep everything in order. We will see that with small tasks everyone of us can do, can keep our wiki well-organized. There is content that needs to be archived, categorized and updated, so come join us. You don't have to be a wikiadmin to help!

Speakers
avatar for Zacharias Mitzelos

Zacharias Mitzelos

Ambassador, Fedora Project


Saturday August 15, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 1 - Google Room

1:00pm PDT

Automate testing with OpenQA
You will setup your own OpenQA instance using Docker, and we'll create a simple testcase covering Fedora installation via Anaconda to get the gist of things. We'll then briefly cover the design of FedoraQA's OpenQA tests, and will either work on covering more of the Fedora Installation testcases, or automate your own testcases.

Speakers
JS

Josef Skládanka

Technical Project Lead - Quality Engineering, Red Hat
Responsible for testing and release validation automation in Fedora for the past ten years. Author of ResultsDB, passionate wargamer, never says no to good beer.


Saturday August 15, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 2 - Lulzbot Room

1:00pm PDT

Amateur radio exam session
Offer Amateur Radio Exams through ARRL/VEC

Speakers

Saturday August 15, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Room 4 - Bluehost Room
 
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