diff --git a/docs/events/FOSDEM_2024.md b/docs/events/FOSDEM_2024.md index c2c75a977..9c00b1dbc 100644 --- a/docs/events/FOSDEM_2024.md +++ b/docs/events/FOSDEM_2024.md @@ -87,13 +87,14 @@ If you are a Rocky Contributor or Community member planning on attending FOSDEM |3|Sherif Nagy|sherif|✔️|✔️|✔️|✔️|DUB->BRU arriving evening of 31st|en, ar, bad de|Rocky Linux Release Engineering member, RESF board member| |4|Krista Burdine|grammaresque|✔️|✔️|✔️|✔️|DFW->LHR->BRU arriving noonish on Tuesday 30th|en, sp|RESF Community Manager| |5|Antoine Le Morvan|alemorvan|✔️|✔️|✔️|✔️|RNS->BRU arriving 4PM of 31th|fr, bad en|RESF Member, Documentation Author & Translation Lead| +|6|Brian Phan|bphan|✔️|✔️|✔️|✔️|SFO->IAD->BRU arriving Morning of 31st|en, bad fr|Rocky Community Member| ## Speakers / Events |No|Name|Date|Time|Speaker(s)|Location|Description| |--|--|--|--|--|--|--| |1|Rocky Linux Release Engineering - Meetup and Planning|Thursday, 1 February|TBD|Neil Hanlon, Louis Abel|CentOS Connect - Meetups|Join members of the Rocky Linux Release Engineering team as we work to plan the road ahead for Peridot, the build system built specifically to enable Rocky Linux and its Special Interest Groups (SIGs). This meetup offers a platform for the Peridot developers and release engineering teams, as well as other interested parties to come together to analyze, plan, organize, and pave the way for a more efficient and streamlined release process for the core Operating System and SIGs. All are welcome to join this conversation regardless of your familiarity with Peridot or the Rocky Linux project!| -|2|Warewulf: an overview, new features, and community updates](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2465-warewulf-an-overview-new-features-and-community-updates/)|Saturday, 3 February|14:10 - 14:20|[UA2.118](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/room/ua2118/)|[Brian Phan](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/speaker/3STSGY/)|Warewulf is a simple, lightweight, stateless cluster provisioning tool. This talk will cover a high-level overview of Warewulf and its features. It will also provide a sneak peak into features coming in version 4.5 such as grub netboot and disk provisioning with Ignition. Finally, we will provide some organizational updates within the project such as formalization of community engagement, establishment of a technical steering group, and how you can get involved in the project today.| +|2|[Warewulf: an overview, new features, and community updates](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2465-warewulf-an-overview-new-features-and-community-updates/)|Saturday, 3 February|14:10 - 14:20|[UA2.118](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/room/ua2118/)|[Brian Phan](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/speaker/3STSGY/)|Warewulf is a simple, lightweight, stateless cluster provisioning tool. This talk will cover a high-level overview of Warewulf and its features. It will also provide a sneak peak into features coming in version 4.5 such as grub netboot and disk provisioning with Ignition. Finally, we will provide some organizational updates within the project such as formalization of community engagement, establishment of a technical steering group, and how you can get involved in the project today.| |3|[Updates and Innovations with the Apptainer Platform](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2365-updates-and-innovations-with-the-apptainer-platform/)|Saturday, 3 February|14:45 - 14:55|[UA2.118](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/room/ua2118/)|[Forrest Burt](https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/speaker/8NPYLV/)|Apptainer, an open-source containerization software built for HPC and used by over 25,000 computing sites worldwide, entered the Linux Foundation about two years ago. This was accompanied by a rebasing in version and a fresh roadmap of features for the software project moving forward. A significant amount of development has happened both on these features and on methods of utilizing Apptainer itself for greater efficiency in HPC since this changeover. This talk will explain these developments, including new support for fully rootless builds and installs of Apptainer, ways Apptainer now leverages the Linux user namespace for some of its features, innovations in using Apptainers with MPI and fabric adaptors, and the usefulness of ORAS protocol in software supply chain management and its current state of integration with OCI registries.| ## Goals & Messaging