Positively Popular Packaging
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Craig Gardner has worked with SUSE for many years and in various roles. Prior to working directly for SUSE, he played an important role in bringing the SUSE and Novell engineering teams together with common tools and processes. Formerly an engineer, Craig now serves as an engineering manager for SUSE Enterprise Storage (which uses Ceph). He has a long history with and love for the Open Build Service. Beyond SUSE, Craig teaches software engineering courses at Utah Valley University. And he loves linux since Slackware 2.0. Craig has been a valued presenter at SUSECon, openSUSE events, OpenWest, LINUXCon, and at the U.S. National School Board Administration annual conference.
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Great software simply requires superior packaging. No matter how good the software is, if you can't deliver it users in a way that even the most dim user can use it, your software is a failure. Packaging your software consistently across a multitude of user environments is what sets great software apart from the mediocre. This talk will share some information about crafting software in such a way that if can be built and delivered to a wide variety of environments and a variety of end-user expertise.
- Date:
- 2015 May 1 - 14:15
- Duration:
- 1 h
- Room:
- Third room
- Conference:
- openSUSE Conference
- Language:
- Track:
- Development, Technology & Security
- Difficulty:
- Medium
- Pacemakers, Death by Storage, and Shooting Servers in the Head
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 1 14:00
- Room:
- Main hall
- What's new in OBS
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 1 14:00
- Room:
- Second room
- Containers with systemd-nspawn
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 1 14:45
- Room:
- Second room
- The openSUSE backports project for SLE12
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 1 14:45
- Room:
- Main hall
- The CFEngine Roadshow
- Start Time:
- 2015 May 1 15:00
- Room:
- Room 3 1/2