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Neal is a developer and contributor in Fedora, Mageia, and openSUSE, focusing primarily on the base Linux system components, such as package and software management. He's a big believer in "upstream first", which has led him all over the open source world.

David Duncan

from Amazon Web Services, Inc.

David is an Partner Solutions Architect Manager at Amazon Web Services. David's first love is open source community integrations with large scale public hyperscalers. At Amazon Web Services, David has the privilege of working with the community leaders and sponsors across the globe to ensure that users are able to use open technologies to achieve their goals on public cloud.

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When dealing with heterogeneous Linux deployments, a common challenge is developing a strategy to maintain customizations for various needs (such as security settings, default features, etc.). With the cloud, this is even more important as automation helps enable greater success over the long term. This talk will introduce the KIWI image build tool and show how to use it to effectively maintain openSUSE Tumbleweed, openSUSE ALP, Fedora Linux, and CentOS Stream Hyperscale deployments in a straightforward and uniform manner.

Date:
2024 June 28 - 17:00
Duration:
45 min
Room:
Saal
Language:
Track:
Cloud, Containers, Virtualization
Difficulty:
Medium

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