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Thursday, November 14
 

11:00am MST

🚨 Contribfest: Backstage Onboarding: Your Journey to Community Contribution!
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm MST
Join us for an in-depth session on Backstage, an incubating project within the CNCF ecosystem. Backstage is a framework for building Internal Developer Portals, enhanced with a variety of plugins. In this session we will guide you through your local environment, ensuring you have all the prerequisite tools like NodeJS and TypeScript. We will then walk through the Contributing Guide to help you familiarize yourself with the project and the contribution process. From there, we will dive into a curated list of GitHub Issues perfect for first-time contributors. You will have the opportunity to receive help from Backstage experts while we tackle these issues. Embark on your journey of contributing to Backstage and its vibrant community of plugins!
Speakers
avatar for Patrik Oldsberg

Patrik Oldsberg

Senior Engineer, Spotify
Patrik is a Senior Software Engineer at Spotify and a core maintainer of Backstage. In 2019 he joined the team in Spotify’s platform organization that owned the Backstage platform, and worked together with the rest of the team to bring it out in the open. Before joining Spotify... Read More →
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Ben Lambert

Core Maintainer of Backstage, Senior Engineer at Spotify, Spotify
Ben is an Engineer at Spotify and a Maintainer of Backstage.io
avatar for André Wanlin

André Wanlin

Customer Success Engineer, Spotify
André, a full Stack Developer from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is an active member of the Backstage open source project having contributed 3 plugins - Azure DevOps, DevTools, and Linguist - as well as various features, bug fixes and documentation updates. He's often found on the... Read More →
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Paul Schultz

Software Engineer, Red Hat
Hi! I'm Paul Schultz, a Software Engineer at Red Hat. I started as an intern in 2021 and now work on open-source projects like Devfile and Backstage. As engineer for Red Hat Developer Hub (based on Backstage), I tackle maintenance challenges – dependencies, version control, automated... Read More →
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Yi Cai

Software Engineer, Red Hat
Yi Cai is an enthusiastic developer and recent contributor to the Backstage ecosystem. Working with Red Hat, Yi helps deliver the Janus and Red Hat Developer Hub projects, adding valuable features and improving functionality. She migrated plugins from static to dynamic using a team-developed... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 A

11:00am MST

🚨 Contribfest: Collaborative WebAssembly Creation with WasmCloud
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm MST
wasmCloud aims to provide a seamless developer experience for building, testing, and deploying WebAssembly components. Join maintainers and community contributors at this Contribfest to build WebAssembly components and enhance wasmCloud's core developer experience. We'll test our newest feature, wash dev, by rapidly building applications in Wasm. With support for Rust, Go, Python, and JavaScript/TypeScript, developers of all backgrounds can get hands-on with Wasm. Since applications built with wasmCloud use the latest Wasm standards, components created during the workshop will benefit the broader Wasm ecosystem. Contributors who find bugs, improvements, or new features can pair program with maintainers to contribute directly to wasmCloud.
Speakers
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Bailey Hayes

CTO, Cosmonic
Bailey Hayes is the CTO at Cosmonic. She believes the future is in distributed systems and WebAssembly (Wasm). She wears many hats in the open source ecosystem from standards to implementations as the W3C WebAssembly WASI Subgroup co-chair, Bytecode Alliance TSC Director, and maintainer... Read More →
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Colin Murphy

Senior Software Engineer, Adobe
Colin Murphy is a senior software engineer on the Adobe Express team. Prior to his current role, he was responsible for infrastructure of Adobe Document Cloud microservices, including Adobe Sign and Acrobat Web. He has been responsible for the implementation of major portions of Adobe’s... Read More →
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Taylor Thomas

Engineering Director, Cosmonic
Taylor Thomas is an Engineering Director working on WebAssembly platforms at Cosmonic. He actively participates in the open source community and is one of the creators of Krustlet and Bindle. He is a CNCF Ambassador and a regular speaker at various open source conferences and meetups... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 11:00am - 12:30pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 D

2:30pm MST

🚨 Contribfest: Enhancing Kubernetes Debugging and Observability with Inspektor Gadget
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm MST
Let’s dive into the world of Kubernetes observability and debugging by joining the Inspektor Gadget Contribfest. Inspektor Gadget is both a collection of eBPF tools (Gadgets) and a systems inspection framework for Kubernetes, containers, and Linux hosts. In this session, maintainers will give a quick introduction to the Inspektor Gadget project and will guide participants to setup their development environment. The gadgets concept will be introduced, and we’ll guide participants to create a simple hello world gadget. Then, participants will be able to contribute in different ways: - By building gadgets for new use cases - By extending the existing gadgets - By brainstorming ideas of new features
Speakers
avatar for Mauricio Vásquez Bernal

Mauricio Vásquez Bernal

Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft
Mauricio works as a software engineer at Microsoft. He is interested in eBPF, Kubernetes, networking and low level programming. Mauricio has used eBPF in different scopes like implementing network virtual functions (polycube project), tracing solutions (Inspektor Gadget) and recently... Read More →
avatar for Jose Blanquicet

Jose Blanquicet

Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft
Jose is a Senior Software Engineer focused on Kubernetes and eBPF technologies for debugging and observability. He is currently working to maintain and develop Inspektor Gadget, an open-source project from the Kinvolk team at Microsoft.
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 A

2:30pm MST

🚨 Contribfest: Helm 4: The Next Generation of the Kubernetes Package Manager
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm MST
Love it or hate it, there is little argument that Helm remains a popular choice for packaging Kubernetes applications. As the project embarks on its first new major version since 2019, Helm 4, anyone who makes use of Helm, whether it be a producer or consumer, has the opportunity to help shape the future and direction. Join members of the Helm community to get a unique opportunity to take part in the development of Helm 4 so it can provide the next generation of Kubernetes applications and users the package manager for today and tomorrow.. In this session, attendees will learn: Learn about the key features being considered Support for Helm 3 before, during and after Helm 4 is released How to get involved in the Helm project, including the various roles and responsibilities The process for contributing to the Helm codebase This is a session any Kubernetes contributor does not want to miss
Speakers
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Andrew Block

Distinguished Architect, Red Hat
Andrew Block is a Distinguished Architect at Red Hat that works with organizations to design and implement solutions leveraging cloud native technologies. He specializes in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery methodologies with a focus on security to reducing the overall... Read More →
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Matt Farina

Distinguished Engineer, SUSE
Matt works as a Distinguished Engineer at SUSE, where he works as the Chief Architect of the SUSE Rancher Team. He is a maintainer of multiple open source projects including Helm and Artifact Hub. Matt is an author, speaker, and regular contributor to open source.
Thursday November 14, 2024 2:30pm - 4:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 D

4:30pm MST

🚨 Contribfest: Kickstart Your eBPF Journey with Tetragon
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm MST
Tetragon and eBPF have a lot of buzz and this is your chance to get involved diving into the bytecode or docs! Tetragon’s docs are still young and your new contributor's perspective will be a superpower for spotting issues or unclear wording in the various quickstarts, guides, and concepts pages. The project’s CLI, tetra, is another great opportunity for those interested in code contributions around ease of use, testing, and consistency in flags and output. Tetragon’s documentation tech stack uses Markdown, built with Hugo, and a customized Docsy theme. The CLI is written in Go with the Cobra library and uses gRPC to communicate with the agent. While this session should help you get more familiar with Tetragon and can lead to more contributions in the future, those technologies are also used in Kubernetes and many other CNCF projects.
Speakers
avatar for Mahé Tardy

Mahé Tardy

Software Engineer, Isovalent at Cisco
Mahé is a security engineer at Isovalent and an active contributor to Kubernetes SIG Security. He was previously working as a security researcher and loves working with Linux, security, and Kubernetes!
avatar for Kornilios Kourtis

Kornilios Kourtis

Dr, Isovalent
I am a software engineer at Isovalent, working on cloud-native networking, security, and observability using eBPF. Before that, I worked in industrial (IBM) and academic research (ETH Zurich, NTU Athens) in systems, including operating systems, storage and network stacks, and high-performance... Read More →
avatar for Joe Stringer

Joe Stringer

Cilium Maintainer, Isovalent
Passionate about building efficient network dataplanes, and actively involved in the communities around Cilium, eBPF and the Linux kernel.
avatar for John Fastabend

John Fastabend

Director of Engineering, Cisco
John is currently leading the Security and Observability team at Isovalent where he created Tetragon a runtime security and observability tool. When not working on Tetragon he maintains various bits and pieces of the Linux kernel contributing primarily to the BPF subsystem and networking... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 A

4:30pm MST

🚨 Contribfest: Meshery Contribfest: Extending the Cloud Native Manager
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm MST
Join the Meshery maintainers and community in improving the leading cloud native management plane. This is your chance to get hands-on with the tools shaping the future of collaborative cloud native management. Opportunities: Work on core functionality in the Server (Golang) or UI (React) or extend Meshery by building your own plugin. Contribute to the Meshery documentation by incorporating your own examples of cloud native solution architectures using Meshery Designer. Why Contribute to Meshery? - Gain experience with cloud native technologies, including essentially every CNCF project and open source development practices. As is the 10th fastest growing CNCF project, Meshery has a vibrant community. Work alongside passionate maintainers and contributors. No Prior Experience Needed: We welcome contributions from all levels of experience. Join us at Meshery Contribfest and be part of the growing community shaping the future of collaborative cloud native management.
Speakers
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Shivay Lamba

Developer Relations Engineer, Couchbase
Shivay Lamba is a software developer specializing in DevOps, Machine Learning and Full Stack Development. He is an Open Source Enthusiast and has been part of various programs like Google Code In and Google Summer of Code as a Mentor and is currently a MLH Fellow. He has also worked... Read More →
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Lee Calcote

Founder, Layer5
Lee Calcote is an innovative product and technology leader, passionate about empowering engineers and enabling organizations. As Founder of Layer5, he is at the forefront of the cloud native movement. Open source, advanced and emerging technologies have been a consistent focus through... Read More →
Thursday November 14, 2024 4:30pm - 6:00pm MST
Salt Palace | Level 3 | 355 D
 

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