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oSAS21
openSUSE.Asia Virtual Summit 2021
2021-08-06
2021-08-08
3
00:15
2021-08-06T15:15:00+05:30
09:45
00:30
Hallway
Welcome / Introduction
3672-welcome-introduction-to-day-1
Welcome/ Introduction to day 1
Welcomes attendees to the summit
Welcomes attendees to the summit
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Aadarsh Mani
cvangi
2021-08-06T15:30:00+05:30
10:00
01:30
Workshop
Workshop
3617-opensuse-on-wsl2
openSUSE on WSL2
WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is a special interface of the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system that allows to run Linux user space programs on top of the Windows kernel. In a sense similar to how a chroot or containers work on Linux.
With release of WSL2, Microsoft brought a lot of changes to the bloated and a lesser VM experience that the original WSL used to provide. WSL2 is vastly improved and is much tightly integrated with windows that ever before. WSL is a great tool to know about for every developer whether or not they decide to use it as daily driver.
This will be a workshop on installing and using openSUSE on Windows Subsystem for Linux. I will be taking my audience through a series of steps to install openSUSE on their windows machine and will also help them troubleshoot issues in their particular system. I also plan to provide some tips and tricks on WSL which will help developers in increasaing productivity. There will also be a short lecture and presentation on whether wsl is a good option or not for user needs. The workshop will also put little light on various virtual environments as options for users.
WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is a special interface of the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system that allows to run Linux user space programs on top of the Windows kernel. In a sense similar to how a chroot or containers work on Linux.
With release of WSL2, Microsoft brought a lot of changes to the bloated and a lesser VM experience that the original WSL used to provide. WSL2 is vastly improved and is much tightly integrated with windows that ever before. WSL is a great tool to know about for every developer whether or not they decide to use it as daily driver.
This will be a workshop on installing and using openSUSE on Windows Subsystem for Linux. I will be taking my audience through a series of steps to install openSUSE on their windows machine and will also help them troubleshoot issues in their particular system. I also plan to provide some tips and tricks on WSL which will help developers in increasaing productivity. There will also be a short lecture and presentation on whether wsl is a good option or not for user needs. The workshop will also put little light on various virtual environments as options for users.
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Aadarsh Mani
2021-08-06T18:30:00+05:30
13:00
01:30
Workshop
Workshop
3626-latex-a-foss-system-for-technical-writing
LaTeX: A FOSS SYSTEM FOR TECHNICAL WRITING
LaTeX
For high quality documentation LaTeX is the best option as FOSS. This is the system which is used not only for research article but for any kind of technical documents like reports, letter, books, slide presentation and many more one can think of. As a FOSS system, LaTeX can be used on all operating systems and it can be used with many editors. LaTeX attracts the users with its capability of handling large document by cross-referencing, sectioning, tables, figures and many other advanced typesetting. Complex mathematical formulae can be easily presented beautifully by LaTeX.
This talk aims to introduce LaTeX to the audience such that they can explore this FOSS system for their specific benefits. Talk will start from the installation of LaTeX with suitable editor. Fundamental steps to work with the environment will be demonstrated with basic commands. Simple report writing will be covered including various typesetting for Mathematical Functions, Equations, Tables, Figures and Bibliography.
Main Topics:
- Installation of LaTeX and TeXworks
- Basic Instructions for Report Writing
- Mathematical Formulae
- Equations
- Tables
- Figures
- Bibliography
LaTeX is the de facto standard for the communication and publication of scientific documents. LaTeX is available as free software. You don't have to pay for using LaTeX, i.e., there are no license fees, etc. But you are, of course, invited to support the maintenance and development efforts through a donation to the TeX Users Group (choose LaTeX Project contribution) if you are satisfied with LaTeX.
For high quality documentation LaTeX is the best option as FOSS. This is the system which is used not only for research article but for any kind of technical documents like reports, letter, books, slide presentation and many more one can think of. As a FOSS system, LaTeX can be used on all operating systems and it can be used with many editors. LaTeX attracts the users with its capability of handling large document by cross-referencing, sectioning, tables, figures and many other advanced typesetting. Complex mathematical formulae can be easily presented beautifully by LaTeX.
This talk aims to introduce LaTeX to the audience such that they can explore this FOSS system for their specific benefits. Talk will start from the installation of LaTeX with suitable editor. Fundamental steps to work with the environment will be demonstrated with basic commands. Simple report writing will be covered including various typesetting for Mathematical Functions, Equations, Tables, Figures and Bibliography.
Main Topics:
- Installation of LaTeX and TeXworks
- Basic Instructions for Report Writing
- Mathematical Formulae
- Equations
- Tables
- Figures
- Bibliography
LaTeX is the de facto standard for the communication and publication of scientific documents. LaTeX is available as free software. You don't have to pay for using LaTeX, i.e., there are no license fees, etc. But you are, of course, invited to support the maintenance and development efforts through a donation to the TeX Users Group (choose LaTeX Project contribution) if you are satisfied with LaTeX.
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Seema
2021-08-06T20:30:00+05:30
15:00
01:30
Workshop
Workshop
3620-data-analytics-with-tableau
Data Analytics with Tableau
Data Analytics is defined as the process of analyzing raw data to find trends and answer questions and the world of IT is completely driven by the data. With data we can gather critical insight and improve business performance to grow in the market and in order to identify various hidden patterns, associations among attributes, we perform data visualization.
Data visualization is the integral phase that comes under Data Analytics. Data visualization helps in identifying hidden patterns, associations, and trends between different columns of data. We create different types of charts, plots, graphs, etc. In order to understand what data is all about and how different columns are related to each other.
There are various data visualization tools, and Tableau is one of them
In this session, we will showcase the inner workings of the data analytics pipeline- from joining, filtering, extracting data to developing interactive dashboards for your clients.
Develop 3 interactive dashboards.
Connect to different data sources such as Excel, and Google Sheets.
we will Be able to create in-depth analyses with bar charts, line charts, donut charts, and even geographical maps.
Develop an understanding of how calculations on Tableau work
Be able to understand joining data sources on Tableau and understanding types of joins
Work with sets and Level of Detail Calculations.
Understand how Groups and Hierarchies on Tableau Works.
We will build 5 separate dashboards depicting real-world problems.
Data Analytics is defined as the process of analyzing raw data to find trends and answer questions and the world of IT is completely driven by the data. With data we can gather critical insight and improve business performance to grow in the market and in order to identify various hidden patterns, associations among attributes, we perform data visualization.
Data visualization is the integral phase that comes under Data Analytics. Data visualization helps in identifying hidden patterns, associations, and trends between different columns of data. We create different types of charts, plots, graphs, etc. In order to understand what data is all about and how different columns are related to each other.
There are various data visualization tools, and Tableau is one of them
In this session, we will showcase the inner workings of the data analytics pipeline- from joining, filtering, extracting data to developing interactive dashboards for your clients.
Develop 3 interactive dashboards.
Connect to different data sources such as Excel, and Google Sheets.
we will Be able to create in-depth analyses with bar charts, line charts, donut charts, and even geographical maps.
Develop an understanding of how calculations on Tableau work
Be able to understand joining data sources on Tableau and understanding types of joins
Work with sets and Level of Detail Calculations.
Understand how Groups and Hierarchies on Tableau Works.
We will build 5 separate dashboards depicting real-world problems.
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induKashyap
2021-08-07T15:15:00+05:30
09:45
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3669-perfect-timing-for-promoting-open-source-through-blended-learning-in-higher-education
Perfect Timing for Promoting open source through blended learning in Higher Education
Blended learning is the use of online resources in conventional classroom-based teaching. This includes educational platforms, resources and software available under free/open license. The government policy on blended learning, allowing upto 40% of the contents to be delivered through blended learning model has opened vistas for not only edupreneurs but open source softwares and platforms as well. An interesting time is coming up for learners, faculty members, content creators and open source software developers. The open source software including operating systems and a wide variety of application software was hidden behind the aggressive marketing done by proprietary based software. With the availability of online platforms and self-funded promotional events, the open source movement is gaining momentum. There is space for everyone, be it content writers, coders, debuggers, testers, people associated with cloud services, learners, teachers and people with skills in different domains. I very much look forward to meet the community at oSAS21
Blended learning is the use of online resources in conventional classroom-based teaching. This includes educational platforms, resources and software available under free/open license. The government policy on blended learning, allowing upto 40% of the contents to be delivered through blended learning model has opened vistas for not only edupreneurs but open source softwares and platforms as well. An interesting time is coming up for learners, faculty members, content creators and open source software developers. The open source software including operating systems and a wide variety of application software was hidden behind the aggressive marketing done by proprietary based software. With the availability of online platforms and self-funded promotional events, the open source movement is gaining momentum. There is space for everyone, be it content writers, coders, debuggers, testers, people associated with cloud services, learners, teachers and people with skills in different domains. I very much look forward to meet the community at oSAS21
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brijeshkumar
2021-08-07T16:30:00+05:30
11:00
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3658-rebuild-opensuse-kernel-for-dummies
Rebuild openSUSE Kernel for Dummies
Sometime official kernel not well compatible with our hardware. We need add somethings for enable driver and it need recompile kernel.
There not many detail documentations for recompile kernel for dummies. I spend lot of time to find and try it on my own.
People often scared when they must recompile kernel. Because afraid it will make system broken. Laptop will not run. They not yet know there are have easy step for recompile kernel.
In this session I will demo, how to recompile kernel on my laptop. I often do this because I have unusual addition hardware in my laptop. And it is need recompile openSUSE Kernel.
This session start with:
- install dependencies
- install kernel source
- modify driver
- copy default kernel flavor configuration
- build kernel
- install kernel
- remove old kernel
- clean after build
- modify zypper for not automate upgrade kernel
I hope this session will help more people solve kernel problems. And more people love using opensuse.
Sometime official kernel not well compatible with our hardware. We need add somethings for enable driver and it need recompile kernel.
There not many detail documentations for recompile kernel for dummies. I spend lot of time to find and try it on my own.
People often scared when they must recompile kernel. Because afraid it will make system broken. Laptop will not run. They not yet know there are have easy step for recompile kernel.
In this session I will demo, how to recompile kernel on my laptop. I often do this because I have unusual addition hardware in my laptop. And it is need recompile openSUSE Kernel.
This session start with:
- install dependencies
- install kernel source
- modify driver
- copy default kernel flavor configuration
- build kernel
- install kernel
- remove old kernel
- clean after build
- modify zypper for not automate upgrade kernel
I hope this session will help more people solve kernel problems. And more people love using opensuse.
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Estu Fardani
2021-08-07T20:00:00+05:30
14:30
00:45
Room 1
Keynote
3666-we-are-opensuse-asia-summit
WE are openSUSE. Asia Summit
openSUSE.Asia community has been promoting opensource development from 8 years by organising 6 openSUSE.Asia summits across the countries of Asian continent. The summit bring speakers from different avenues of life, representing and advocating Free and Open Source Software. openSUSE.Asia Summits are organized every year to promote the use of free and open source software. It is one of the most appreciated events for the openSUSE community (i.e., both contributors and users) in Asia. Following the last Asia Summit in Bali, the seventh openSUSE.Asia Summit 2021 is being held by openSUSE India Team on August 6th- 8th, 2021. The past Asia Summits received major participation from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and India. By harnessing the power of the internet, we wish to make this online event a huge success. This keynote will be focusing on journey of oSAS since 2014.
openSUSE.Asia community has been promoting opensource development from 8 years by organising 6 openSUSE.Asia summits across the countries of Asian continent. The summit bring speakers from different avenues of life, representing and advocating Free and Open Source Software. openSUSE.Asia Summits are organized every year to promote the use of free and open source software. It is one of the most appreciated events for the openSUSE community (i.e., both contributors and users) in Asia. Following the last Asia Summit in Bali, the seventh openSUSE.Asia Summit 2021 is being held by openSUSE India Team on August 6th- 8th, 2021. The past Asia Summits received major participation from Indonesia, China, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, and India. By harnessing the power of the internet, we wish to make this online event a huge success. This keynote will be focusing on journey of oSAS since 2014.
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Fuminobu Takeyama
Kukuh Syafaat
Max Huang
Sunny
shobhatyagi
2021-08-07T21:00:00+05:30
15:30
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3652-the-aquarium-an-opinionated-storage-appliance
The Aquarium an opinionated storage appliance
Introduction to Aquarium
Aquarium is a SUSE-sponsored Open Source project to build an easy-to-use, rock-solid appliance wrapped around the Ceph project. The project started development in January 2021, and has become a passion project for the storage team at SUSE.
The Aquarium project is split into two clearly defined work streams: Gravel (backend) and Glass (frontend). We are going to explain in detail what the internal architecture looks like in the presentation.
This new storage appliance project is opinionated! It means to differ from the ceph dashboard. Users no longer needed to understand the complexity of the distribution system. Administrators don't require ceph background knowledge to operate it.
No more Pool,
No more PG,
No more Erasure Code needs a data pool and a replication metadata pool.
We are looking for storage users and administrators that are interested to give us feedback and feature request about what kind of workload are they looking for. So we can include into Aquarium. For example, I want to create a files service that could be as easy as having the name and the size ready. With one click you are ready to go.
Aquarium is a SUSE-sponsored Open Source project to build an easy-to-use, rock-solid appliance wrapped around the Ceph project. The project started development in January 2021, and has become a passion project for the storage team at SUSE.
The Aquarium project is split into two clearly defined work streams: Gravel (backend) and Glass (frontend). We are going to explain in detail what the internal architecture looks like in the presentation.
This new storage appliance project is opinionated! It means to differ from the ceph dashboard. Users no longer needed to understand the complexity of the distribution system. Administrators don't require ceph background knowledge to operate it.
No more Pool,
No more PG,
No more Erasure Code needs a data pool and a replication metadata pool.
We are looking for storage users and administrators that are interested to give us feedback and feature request about what kind of workload are they looking for. So we can include into Aquarium. For example, I want to create a files service that could be as easy as having the name and the size ready. With one click you are ready to go.
false
Alex Lau
2021-08-07T21:45:00+05:30
16:15
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3623-how-to-get-involved-in-feature-planning-for-upcomming-opensuse-leap-release
How to get involved in feature planning for upcomming openSUSE Leap release
openSUSE Leap 15.3 and newer is built on top of SUSE Linux Enterprise binary packages.
Neal Gompa and I spend some time on working on SUSE Linux Enterprise feature request and we would like to take it to the next level.
We've started to use code.opensuse.org for feature planing of currently developed release of openSUSE Leap aside from tracking community change requests for SUSE Linux Enterprise. This can be a very powerful tool if used properly.
Let's discuss together the potential of https://code.opensuse.org/leap/features. Every user or contributor can help us to shape the distribution and ensure that your use-cases are covered in upcoming minor or major release. This can be also input source for marketing and what's new in the new version of Leap.
We would also like to advertise our Monday Feature review meeting and try to raise awareness about the effort. Help us to make better job at planing.
openSUSE Leap 15.3 and newer is built on top of SUSE Linux Enterprise binary packages.
Neal Gompa and I spend some time on working on SUSE Linux Enterprise feature request and we would like to take it to the next level.
We've started to use code.opensuse.org for feature planing of currently developed release of openSUSE Leap aside from tracking community change requests for SUSE Linux Enterprise. This can be a very powerful tool if used properly.
Let's discuss together the potential of https://code.opensuse.org/leap/features. Every user or contributor can help us to shape the distribution and ensure that your use-cases are covered in upcoming minor or major release. This can be also input source for marketing and what's new in the new version of Leap.
We would also like to advertise our Monday Feature review meeting and try to raise awareness about the effort. Help us to make better job at planing.
false
Lubos Kocman
2021-08-07T16:30:00+05:30
11:00
00:30
Room 2
Long Talk
3646-how-to-upgrade-leap-to-sle
How to upgrade leap to SLE
Leap to SLE
The openSUSE Linux distribution is an outstanding option for anyone looking for a powerhouse desktop or server platform. But for businesses looking for a Linux distribution with more traditional support and enterprise-level bells and whistles, openSUSE might not be the best route. However, SUSE is always looking for ways to make your path to business as smooth as possible.
One such way is making it possible to upgrade openSUSE Leap to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15. That means you can take your openSUSE Leap server that's already in production, and migrate it to the enterprise-grade SLES. Believe it or not, this process is actually quite easy, and the server won't miss a beat. Let me show you how.
This training will introduce how to upgrade leap to SLE. I will introduce this from the following items:
1. Introduce the difference between Leap and Tumbleweed
2. Introduce SLE products.
3. Migration methods about the Leap to SLE
4. Procedure of migration from Leap to SLE
The openSUSE Linux distribution is an outstanding option for anyone looking for a powerhouse desktop or server platform. But for businesses looking for a Linux distribution with more traditional support and enterprise-level bells and whistles, openSUSE might not be the best route. However, SUSE is always looking for ways to make your path to business as smooth as possible.
One such way is making it possible to upgrade openSUSE Leap to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15. That means you can take your openSUSE Leap server that's already in production, and migrate it to the enterprise-grade SLES. Believe it or not, this process is actually quite easy, and the server won't miss a beat. Let me show you how.
This training will introduce how to upgrade leap to SLE. I will introduce this from the following items:
1. Introduce the difference between Leap and Tumbleweed
2. Introduce SLE products.
3. Migration methods about the Leap to SLE
4. Procedure of migration from Leap to SLE
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Yutao Wang
2021-08-07T21:00:00+05:30
15:30
00:30
Room 2
Long Talk
3649-opensuse-bugzilla-screening
openSUSE Bugzilla Screening
How to assign a bug repot
For a new reported bug, the reporter will choose the components in the progress of filing a new bug. When reporter select a certain component in the drop list, in most of case, bugzilla will automatically set assignee to the email address of related maintenance team, or individual bugowner.
While some components are special - the assignee will set to screening-team automatically; And for old bugs, the assignee will automatically changed to screening-team when the old assignee is not available any more (leave the duty); And in some cases, old assignee will remove him/herself manually and reassign the bug to screening-team when they think they are not take charge of it. Then screening team member screen the bugs and reassign them to right assignees.
I'll talk about them in today's presentation. And also I'll show how to look for an assignee for a bug report as well as some tips when filing bugs.
For a new reported bug, the reporter will choose the components in the progress of filing a new bug. When reporter select a certain component in the drop list, in most of case, bugzilla will automatically set assignee to the email address of related maintenance team, or individual bugowner.
While some components are special - the assignee will set to screening-team automatically; And for old bugs, the assignee will automatically changed to screening-team when the old assignee is not available any more (leave the duty); And in some cases, old assignee will remove him/herself manually and reassign the bug to screening-team when they think they are not take charge of it. Then screening team member screen the bugs and reassign them to right assignees.
I'll talk about them in today's presentation. And also I'll show how to look for an assignee for a bug report as well as some tips when filing bugs.
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Chenzi Cao
2021-08-07T21:45:00+05:30
16:15
00:30
Room 2
Long Talk
3655-pimp-my-desktop
Pimp my Desktop
Back from when I first started computing with windows 95 when I was 7 customising and tweeking my desktop has always been one of my favorite things. This is something that I carried on when I started using Linux, first by customising gtk themes and then moving onto enlightenment.
In this talk i'll spend some time both looking at the different ways you can customise Linux desktops but I will also walk you through creating and modifying themes for both gtk based desktops and enlightenment as well as looking at other apps such as conky and variety that can improve the look of your Linux desktop.
I'll also share some hints around making applications from different desktop environments work together from a theming and design perspective.
Finally i'll share some of my favorite assets, icons, themes and wallpapers etc, as well as the best locations to go searching for yourself
Back from when I first started computing with windows 95 when I was 7 customising and tweeking my desktop has always been one of my favorite things. This is something that I carried on when I started using Linux, first by customising gtk themes and then moving onto enlightenment.
In this talk i'll spend some time both looking at the different ways you can customise Linux desktops but I will also walk you through creating and modifying themes for both gtk based desktops and enlightenment as well as looking at other apps such as conky and variety that can improve the look of your Linux desktop.
I'll also share some hints around making applications from different desktop environments work together from a theming and design perspective.
Finally i'll share some of my favorite assets, icons, themes and wallpapers etc, as well as the best locations to go searching for yourself
false
Simon Lees
2021-08-08T15:15:00+05:30
09:45
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3660-open-source-emerging-technologies
Open Source Emerging Technologies
Open-source software, however, levels the playing ground as it represents strengths that can move innovation faster than can be accomplished with the proprietary software development model. Emerging technologies on the other hand represent transformation powers that can catalyze the economic growth of the countries that can apply them. One of the ways this economic growth can be achieved is by investing in technologies that can yield more efficiency in operations while reducing overall costs.
Specific emerging technologies where open-source concepts are being brought in were examined to reveal the positive impact of open-source software, while at the same time, specific emerging technologies that are creating disruptions that drive economic growth were investigated. It was finally concluded that open-source software represents key strengths, which combined with the disruptive powers of emerging technologies, represents tremendous potential to increase the economic growth of the country in which it is implemented.
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Open-source software, however, levels the playing ground as it represents strengths that can move innovation faster than can be accomplished with the proprietary software development model. Emerging technologies on the other hand represent transformation powers that can catalyze the economic growth of the countries that can apply them. One of the ways this economic growth can be achieved is by investing in technologies that can yield more efficiency in operations while reducing overall costs.
Specific emerging technologies where open-source concepts are being brought in were examined to reveal the positive impact of open-source software, while at the same time, specific emerging technologies that are creating disruptions that drive economic growth were investigated. It was finally concluded that open-source software represents key strengths, which combined with the disruptive powers of emerging technologies, represents tremendous potential to increase the economic growth of the country in which it is implemented.
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viqars
2021-08-08T16:30:00+05:30
11:00
00:15
Room 1
Short Talk
3640-pegon-script-at-opensuse
Pegon script at openSUSE
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The word Pegon originated from a Javanese word pégo, which means "deviate", due to the practice of writing the Javanese language with Arabic script, which was considered unconventional by Javanese people.
The main difference between Jawi and Pegon is that the latter is almost always written with vocal signs. Since the Javanese language contains more aksara swara (vowel signs) than their Malay counterpart, vocal signs must be written to avoid confusion. Aside from Malay, Javanese language also use a similar writing system without vocal signs called Gundhul.
Pegon (Sundanese & Javanese: أَبْجَدْ ڤَيڬَونْ, romanized: abjad Pégon, is an Arabic script used to write the Javanese, Madurese and Sundanese languages, as an alternative to the Latin script or the Javanese script.
how to use pegon in openSUSE?
The word Pegon originated from a Javanese word pégo, which means "deviate", due to the practice of writing the Javanese language with Arabic script, which was considered unconventional by Javanese people.
The main difference between Jawi and Pegon is that the latter is almost always written with vocal signs. Since the Javanese language contains more aksara swara (vowel signs) than their Malay counterpart, vocal signs must be written to avoid confusion. Aside from Malay, Javanese language also use a similar writing system without vocal signs called Gundhul.
Pegon (Sundanese & Javanese: أَبْجَدْ ڤَيڬَونْ, romanized: abjad Pégon, is an Arabic script used to write the Javanese, Madurese and Sundanese languages, as an alternative to the Latin script or the Javanese script.
how to use pegon in openSUSE?
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Rahman Yusri Aftian
2021-08-08T20:00:00+05:30
14:30
00:45
Room 1
Keynote
3663-inspiring-success-and-contribution-by-example
Inspiring Success and Contribution by Example
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Neal Gompa
2021-08-08T21:00:00+05:30
15:30
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3635-snap-in-opensuse-microos-desktop
Snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop
A User Perspective
Snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop
According to openSUSE wiki, openSUSE MicroOS is an operating system you don't have to worry about. It's designed for but not limited to container hosts and edge devices. openSUSE MicroOS Desktop is a MicroOS with a desktop-focused variant of MicroOS based on Tumbleweed. MicroOS Desktop is an immutable, rolling base as based on Tumbleweed.
Snaps are app packages for desktop, cloud, and IoT that are easy to install, secure, cross-platform, and dependency-free, developed by Canonical.
Snaps are mainly used with Ubuntu, but it is possible to install them as well in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop. There is a snap store, people can install apps (not only open source but also proprietary).
Using snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop may be a little bit tricky since it's still in Beta right now. This talk will cover Snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop from the user perspective, including the experience, how to set up, handling errors, pros, cons, and others.
Snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop
According to openSUSE wiki, openSUSE MicroOS is an operating system you don't have to worry about. It's designed for but not limited to container hosts and edge devices. openSUSE MicroOS Desktop is a MicroOS with a desktop-focused variant of MicroOS based on Tumbleweed. MicroOS Desktop is an immutable, rolling base as based on Tumbleweed.
Snaps are app packages for desktop, cloud, and IoT that are easy to install, secure, cross-platform, and dependency-free, developed by Canonical.
Snaps are mainly used with Ubuntu, but it is possible to install them as well in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop. There is a snap store, people can install apps (not only open source but also proprietary).
Using snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop may be a little bit tricky since it's still in Beta right now. This talk will cover Snap in openSUSE MicroOS Desktop from the user perspective, including the experience, how to set up, handling errors, pros, cons, and others.
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Kukuh Syafaat
2021-08-08T21:45:00+05:30
16:15
00:30
Room 1
Long Talk
3614-automate-everything-with-microos-and-devops
Automate everything with MicroOS and DevOps
When you say "rolling release in production" most SysOps/DevOps engineers are immediately start looking for their medication in fear. In this talk Attila explains how OpenStorage stopped to worry about rolling distros and the myth or stigma surrounding them and how they use it in production. OpenStorage harnessed the power of MicroOS with it's immutable root filesystem and out of the box features like health-checker, Gitlab CI and Podman in DevOps and GitOps workflows in a hybrid cloud setup to automate the infrastructure, updates, maintenance and deployments of their builds amid the pandemic. The talk focuses on demystifying rolling releases and how more reliable they're in production in terms of updates, update frequency and new feature availability faster.
Visitors also get an insight into core MicroOS features and how it can be utilized in production to set custom maintenance windows and rely on the OS instead of Ansible playbooks or shell scrips and cron jobs to get the job done.
When you say "rolling release in production" most SysOps/DevOps engineers are immediately start looking for their medication in fear. In this talk Attila explains how OpenStorage stopped to worry about rolling distros and the myth or stigma surrounding them and how they use it in production. OpenStorage harnessed the power of MicroOS with it's immutable root filesystem and out of the box features like health-checker, Gitlab CI and Podman in DevOps and GitOps workflows in a hybrid cloud setup to automate the infrastructure, updates, maintenance and deployments of their builds amid the pandemic. The talk focuses on demystifying rolling releases and how more reliable they're in production in terms of updates, update frequency and new feature availability faster.
Visitors also get an insight into core MicroOS features and how it can be utilized in production to set custom maintenance windows and rely on the OS instead of Ansible playbooks or shell scrips and cron jobs to get the job done.
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Attila Pinter
2021-08-08T16:30:00+05:30
11:00
00:30
Room 2
Long Talk
3643-using-gitlab-with-opensuse-in-the-cloud
Using Gitlab with openSUSE in the Cloud
GitLab is a web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git repository manager providing wiki, issue-tracking and continuous integration and deployment pipeline features, using an open-source license, developed by GitLab Inc (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitLab).
openSUSE is a project that serves to promote the use of free and open-source software. openSUSE is well known for its Linux distributions, mainly Tumbleweed, a tested rolling release, and Leap, a distribution with long-term support. MicroOS and Kubic are new transactional, self-contained distributions for use as desktop or container runtime. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSUSE )
To use GitLab, you have two options:
* GitLab self-hosted
* Install, administer and maintain your own GitLab instance.
* GitLab.com
* GitLab's SaaS offering. Don't need to install anything but no administration.
In this talk - I will introduce how to use GitLab in a cloud environment ( Self-hosted ).
Plan to introduce
- Create openSUSE Leap 15.2 in a cloud environment.
- Which GitLab should we choose to install ? (CE or EE)
- Use GitLab Docker images
- Install GitLab on openSUSE Leap 15.2 in the cloud.
- openSUSE Leap 15.2 as GitLab runner in the cloud.
- Reference
GitLab is a web-based DevOps lifecycle tool that provides a Git repository manager providing wiki, issue-tracking and continuous integration and deployment pipeline features, using an open-source license, developed by GitLab Inc (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GitLab).
openSUSE is a project that serves to promote the use of free and open-source software. openSUSE is well known for its Linux distributions, mainly Tumbleweed, a tested rolling release, and Leap, a distribution with long-term support. MicroOS and Kubic are new transactional, self-contained distributions for use as desktop or container runtime. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenSUSE )
To use GitLab, you have two options:
* GitLab self-hosted
* Install, administer and maintain your own GitLab instance.
* GitLab.com
* GitLab's SaaS offering. Don't need to install anything but no administration.
In this talk - I will introduce how to use GitLab in a cloud environment ( Self-hosted ).
Plan to introduce
- Create openSUSE Leap 15.2 in a cloud environment.
- Which GitLab should we choose to install ? (CE or EE)
- Use GitLab Docker images
- Install GitLab on openSUSE Leap 15.2 in the cloud.
- openSUSE Leap 15.2 as GitLab runner in the cloud.
- Reference
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Max Huang
2021-08-08T21:00:00+05:30
15:30
00:30
Room 2
Long Talk
3637-the-gnu-health-ecosystem-and-the-importance-of-free-libre-software-in-healthcare
The GNU Health ecosystem and the importance of Free/Libre Software in healthcare
Building an ethical and sustainable healthcare system with Free/Libre Software and Hardware
**GNU Health** is the Libre digital health ecosystem. It provides the
necessary tools to help individuals, health professionals, researchers,
health institutions and governments to improve the health and well being
of the person and the population. GNU Health has a strong focus on
Social Medicine and Public Health. It covers from the socioeconomic
determinants of health and disease to areas in bio-informatics, medical
genetics and precision medicine.
In this talk I will address the main components of the GNU
Health ecosystem, those are is, the Hospital Management, Laboratory,
bioinformatics, GNU Health for embedded systems and the GNU Health
Federation network.
I will focus on the importance of Open Science, Libre Software and hardware in the
healthcare system to deliver privacy, universality and equity in
health, as well as the way to build a robust, sustainable model in the public
health system.
Finally, I will dedicate a whole chapter to MyGNUHealth, the Personal
Health Record component, that was released this June 2021. MyGNUHealth
is both a activity tracker and a health diary, covering the main health
domain (physical, psychological and social). MyGNUHealth is a privacy
oriented application, where the user takes control of their health and
health related information. They can keep it private, and they can also
share specific events and records with their health professional, if
they choose to do so.
MyGNUHealth, as part of the GNU Health Federation, can interact in
real-time with other of the GNU Health components, accessing and
updating the information, from anywhere an at anytime. MyGNUHealth is a
convergent KDE application, available for both desktops and mobile
devices, suck as the PinePhone, and packages are already available in
different distros, such as openSUSE, AlpineLinux, Arch and KDE Neon.
Finally, I will talk about the GNU Health community, our software and
hardware partners, academic and research institutions, and
implementations of the GNU Health components around the world.
**GNU Health** is the Libre digital health ecosystem. It provides the
necessary tools to help individuals, health professionals, researchers,
health institutions and governments to improve the health and well being
of the person and the population. GNU Health has a strong focus on
Social Medicine and Public Health. It covers from the socioeconomic
determinants of health and disease to areas in bio-informatics, medical
genetics and precision medicine.
In this talk I will address the main components of the GNU
Health ecosystem, those are is, the Hospital Management, Laboratory,
bioinformatics, GNU Health for embedded systems and the GNU Health
Federation network.
I will focus on the importance of Open Science, Libre Software and hardware in the
healthcare system to deliver privacy, universality and equity in
health, as well as the way to build a robust, sustainable model in the public
health system.
Finally, I will dedicate a whole chapter to MyGNUHealth, the Personal
Health Record component, that was released this June 2021. MyGNUHealth
is both a activity tracker and a health diary, covering the main health
domain (physical, psychological and social). MyGNUHealth is a privacy
oriented application, where the user takes control of their health and
health related information. They can keep it private, and they can also
share specific events and records with their health professional, if
they choose to do so.
MyGNUHealth, as part of the GNU Health Federation, can interact in
real-time with other of the GNU Health components, accessing and
updating the information, from anywhere an at anytime. MyGNUHealth is a
convergent KDE application, available for both desktops and mobile
devices, suck as the PinePhone, and packages are already available in
different distros, such as openSUSE, AlpineLinux, Arch and KDE Neon.
Finally, I will talk about the GNU Health community, our software and
hardware partners, academic and research institutions, and
implementations of the GNU Health components around the world.
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Luis Falcon
2021-08-08T21:45:00+05:30
16:15
00:30
Room 2
Long Talk
3632-can-countries-in-asia-benefit-from-kde-education-apps
Can countries in Asia benefit from KDE education apps?
How to solve inequality in countries of Asia
This talk will discuss about the possible benefits of using KDE education apps in Asian countries. I have chosen this topic because I am half Filipino and I know the problems in Asia.
Many countries in Asia suffer from poverty and sorrows how to reach all people to provide free education. For sure, a good infrastructure is needed to use KDE Education apps and a Linux distro. Nevertheless, many NGOs have projects sponsoring spare hardware in order to decrease the inequality.
Education is a essential right of every human and it shouldn't be depended on money!
All people has the right of free education.
In this talk, I want to show how KDE education apps work on openSUSE and which apps are provided. Especially, in times of Covid19 pandemic the main issue is how to guarantee that the needy get education.
The target audience is open for all. People working in the education system should attend this talk to profit from this talk and get new inspirations.
At the end of this talk we will discuss in Q&A how this approach can solve the lack of providing and using free educational apps + Linux OS.
personal bio:
name - Andi Artz
country - Germany
nationality - German/Filipino
UTC +2
additional info:
I am part of Fedora community (Fedora Join, Fedora QA, Fedora DI), GhostBSD, Mageia, openSUSE.
Freelance as tutor and IT.
This talk will discuss about the possible benefits of using KDE education apps in Asian countries. I have chosen this topic because I am half Filipino and I know the problems in Asia.
Many countries in Asia suffer from poverty and sorrows how to reach all people to provide free education. For sure, a good infrastructure is needed to use KDE Education apps and a Linux distro. Nevertheless, many NGOs have projects sponsoring spare hardware in order to decrease the inequality.
Education is a essential right of every human and it shouldn't be depended on money!
All people has the right of free education.
In this talk, I want to show how KDE education apps work on openSUSE and which apps are provided. Especially, in times of Covid19 pandemic the main issue is how to guarantee that the needy get education.
The target audience is open for all. People working in the education system should attend this talk to profit from this talk and get new inspirations.
At the end of this talk we will discuss in Q&A how this approach can solve the lack of providing and using free educational apps + Linux OS.
personal bio:
name - Andi Artz
country - Germany
nationality - German/Filipino
UTC +2
additional info:
I am part of Fedora community (Fedora Join, Fedora QA, Fedora DI), GhostBSD, Mageia, openSUSE.
Freelance as tutor and IT.
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Andi Artz