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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 11
DESCRIPTION:Data consistency and recovery Operations on Kubernetes \nSpeaker: Michael Cade
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-11/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 10
DESCRIPTION:Open Source DEI: Transitioning from Intentions to Impact \nSpeaker: Anita Ilhuman\nAnita is a Developer Advocate and technical writer. With 2+ years of experience\, she has a track record in Web development and DevRel on a global scale. She is passionate about educating the developer market about new tools and technologies. She has spoken at various international conferences like KubeCon China\, DevConf.cz\, FOSSBackstage\, FOSDEM and many more. Her favourite topics to write and speak about include Cloud technologies\, Documentation\, Open source\, DEI best practices\, and Women in Tech.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-10/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 9
DESCRIPTION:OpenUK’s State of Open Subset are weekly digital talks across 10 weeks per season. \nSpeaker: Paula Kennedy Working in the IT industry for over 20 years\, Paula is passionate about community\, diversity\, equity and inclusion. In her day job\, she is co-founder and Chief Operating Office of Syntasso\, developing cloud-native and open-source technologies. Paula is part of the organising committee for Kubernetes Community Days UK and DevOps Days London\, and is also a regular conference speaker and meetup organiser. Based in Hampshire\, Paula enjoys walking her dog and attempting to run half-marathons.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-9/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 8
DESCRIPTION:Getting started with container security \nHannah Foxwell – Hannah Foxwell is Product Director at Snyk\, based in the UK. She leads a team of Platform Engineers and Product Managers who are focussed on building wildly successful Platforms with Cloud Native technologies. Hannah is organiser of DevOpsDays London and is a champion of the HumanOps movement with a keen interest in engineering practices and processes that life better for the humans who work in tech today. \nAdrian Mouat – Adrian has been involved with containers from the early days of Docker and authored the O’Reilly book “Using Docker”. \nHe works at Chainguard whose mission is to make the software lifecycle secure by default. His current focus is on improving the standard of security and provenance guarantees in container images.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-8/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 7
DESCRIPTION:Fyne and Go: Native graphical apps for all platforms with a single codebase \nSpeaker: Andy Williams \nAndrew Williams has two decades of commercial software development experience across a variety of programming languages and has been a core developer in large open source projects such as Enlightenment\, EFL\, Maven and Fyne. Since 2018 he has been focused on Go development and is working hard to apply the high quality design principles of mobile app development to cross-platform applications. \nAndrew is the author of “Building Cross-Platform GUI Applications with Fyne” and “Hands-On GUI Application Development in Go” and is also the founder of the Fyne toolkit presented in this talk.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-7/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 6
DESCRIPTION:What are inclusive communities and how to maintain them? \nSpeaker: Carla Gaggini \nCarla (She/Her) has been managing events since 2011. She started with experimental music festivals and eventually ended up in Tech\, where she fell in love with its Community. During her career she has produced and run many conferences (yes\, also the virtual ones!)\, meetups\, webinars and hackathons. \nShe currently heads the Content\, Events & Community Department at Container Solutions\, driving and implementing the content and event strategy around the WTF is Cloud Native brand\, the Software Circus community as well as Container Solutions’ marketing campaigns. She is an OpenUK Ambassador and 2022 CNCF Marketing Committee Chair. \nCarla drinks too much green tea\, has an unhealthy obsession for Japan and a big passion for art\, music\, cinema\, philosophy and fashion. \n 
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-6/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 5
DESCRIPTION:“Will Open Source Fail?” \nSpeaker: Amanda Brock \nAmanda Brock is CEO of OpenUK\, the UK organisation for the business of Open Technology in the UK – open source software\, open hardware and open data – with a purpose of UK Leadership and International Collaboration in Open Technology. \nShe’s a Board Member of the Open Source Initiative; appointed member of the Cabinet Office’s Open Standards Board; Member of the British Computer Society Inaugural Influence Board. \nAmanda was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award in the Women\, Influence & Power in Law Awards UK 2022\, and included in Computer Weekly’s Most Influential Women in Tech Long list in 2021 and 2022 and in their UK Tech50 Influencers longlist for 2022. \nEditor of Open Source\, Law\, Policy and Practice second edition published by Oxford University Press in October 2022\, with open access thanks to the Vietsch Foundation.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-5/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 4
DESCRIPTION:OpenUK’s State of Open Subset are weekly digital talks across 10 weeks per season. \nSpeaker: Ruth Ikegah – Ruth Ikegah is an Open Source Program Manager\, Technical Writer\, and GitHub Star. She serves as the Community Lead at CHAOSS Africa\, working to improve the health of Open Source communities on the continent. She also doubles as a maintainer in the Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (DEI) working group at CHAOSS. \nShe believes in giving back via volunteering\, which is why she is actively involved in different communities\, including She Code Africa (SCA)\, GitHub Africa\, Layer5\, Open Source Stories\, etc. \nAs a result of her commitment and consistency\, she received a GitHub Star Award in 2021\, becoming the first female in Africa to bag the award. She also received the GitHub Pioneer Award in 2021\, got her status as a GitHub Star renewed\, and won a GitHub Star of the Year Award in 2022.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-4/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 3
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Andy Piper \nTopic: Contributing to Open Source (is more important than ever) \n\nSpeaker Bio: Previously the senior Developer Advocate on Twitter’s API and developer platform for nine years\, and prior to that\, working in Developer Relations for Cloud Foundry\, and with the MQTT lightweight messaging protocol for IoT. \nAndy spent 10 years consulting on business integration at IBM\, and I enabled the UK Post Office to navigate the infrastructure challenges of the Y2K issue. \nToday\, Andy bridges the gaps between humans and technology – whether those individuals are end users or developers.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-3-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 2
DESCRIPTION:This 1-hour virtual session will feature Peter Farkas\, Co-founder & CEO of FerretDB. Listen to his talk “Open Standards and Open Source: an Introduction” and participate in the Q&A after. \n  \nSpeaker Bio: \nPeter is the Co-Founder and CEO of FerretDB\, a company which develops an open source MongoDB-compatible database alternative\, motivated by MongoDB’s departure from its open source roots. \nPrior to that\, he has spent his career working at open source companies\, such as Percona and Cloudera.\nHis main areas of expertise are leading and managing globally dispersed remote teams in open source\, and monetization of open source through services. During his time at Percona\, he played a key role in building Percona’s technical services team\, which quickly became a reference point in the industry for its service quality and technical excellence. \nIn his free time\, he enjoys reading\, as well as exploring places around the world.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:OpenUK Events,State of Open Subset
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SUMMARY:State of Open Subset - Episode 1
DESCRIPTION:This 1-hour virtual session will feature Tom Meadows from Jetstack. Listen to his talk “The Scanner is Not Enough: Aproaches to SBOM Generation” and participate in the Q&A after. \n  \nSpeaker Bio: Tom is an engineer who works for Jetstack as a Kubernetes and Cloud Native consultant. After becoming intrigued by the space\, he decided to dive into the world of supply-chain security (mostly software\, but also some strange food analogies). By being enabled by initiatives like the OpenSSF\, Sigstore and SLSA\, he hopes to continue learning in the wider security space and help shape the way forward for the open-source and customers.
URL:https://openuk.uk/event-calendar/state-of-open-subset-episode-1/
LOCATION:Virtual
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