Keynotes from OSCON in Austin 2016
Watch full keynotes covering open source tools, enterprise, architecture, infrastructure, community and more. From OSCON in Austin 2016.
People from across the open source community came together for OSCON in Austin 2016. Below you’ll find links to full keynote presentations from the event.
Keynote performance by Sammus
Rapper, singer, producer, and songwriter Sammus performs at OSCON in Austin 2016.
- Watch “Keynote performance by Sammus.”
Incremental revolution: What Docker learned from the open source fire hose
Solomon Hykes explores the container ecosystem and shares lessons learned from managing successful open source projects.
Computer science artists unite! An open source retrospective to glimpse our future
Angel Diaz looks at open source projects that exemplify the concepts we’ll all need to accelerate innovation and success.
How did I “git” here? A tale of a CS professor
Kyla McMullen tells the story of how she went from taking apart NES systems and Speak & Spells as a child to earning a PhD and becoming a professor focusing on 3D spatial audio.
Huawei’s open source journey
Sanqi Li shares Huawei’s open source stories, including new developer and lab partnership programs.
- Watch “Huawei’s open source journey.”
The case for a unified and interoperable open cloud ecosystem
Sam Ramji explains why a platform should come with the expectation of an open and transparent approach.
The unreasonable effectiveness of open data, open source, and open science
Joseph Sirosh shares stories about the unreasonable effectiveness of open.
Open, closed, and demon haunted: An Internet of Things that act like inkjet printers
As the Internet of Things expands to include computers in our bodies and computers we put our bodies into, the question of open and closed takes on a new urgency.
Hiring awesome engineers: Looking beyond the Valley and the USA
Erica Brescia explains how a bootcamp experiment has turned into a successful hiring channel for Bitnami.
Sustainability in open source
Collaborative development creates and innovates at speed and scale. How will we ensure that the open source communities that created these opportunities continue to grow?
- Watch “Sustainability in open source.”
Closing the loop: Open source community projects are changing health care
What happens when an open source community develops around a group of patients who are frustrated with their medical devices? You end up with an artificial pancreas, of course.
Crossing the river by feeling the stones
Simon Wardley examines the issue of situational awareness and explains how it applies to the world of open source.
2016 O’Reilly Open Source Awards
The O’Reilly Open Source Awards recognize individual contributors who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and collaboration in the development of open source software.
- Watch “2016 O’Reilly Open Source Awards.”