Presentations

Brought together by a shared frustration with the confused state of CI and local dev tools for build and test, Rebecca and Jeremy will show how to build reusable CI/CD pipelines that can be written in real programming languages (not bespoke YAML) and "just work" together using the open source Dagger project (dagger.io).

Many organizations use Kubernetes (k8s) to run their software. The OpenTelemetry (OTel) Operator can enhance observability by simplifying OTel management within k8s clusters.
In their talk, Adriana and Reese will provide an overview of the Operator, addressing common issues that new users may face, including installation, auto-instrumentation, and deployment challenges. They will offer practical solutions to these problems, aiming to empower attendees with the knowledge and confidence to effectively leverage the Operator in their k8s environments.

Contributing to an Open Source community is both challenging and rewarding but worth it!

Every wonder what you and your resume look like to interviewers? Want to see tech interviews from the other side of the desk? Senior engineering leaders are coordinating this workshop that will get you feedback from your peers about your resume and an interview, as well as give you a chance to be the interviewer for several of your peers. Learn what an interview sees and how well your resume represents you and your skills.

In this talk, Jake and Pat will provide a brief user oriented overview of Sched Ext. They will then go over how to use the Sched Ext primitives discussed to author a production ready scheduler, covering interesting challenges, concepts and solutions involved they have come across while working on multiple such schedulers here: https://github.com/sched-ext/scx .