Hi all, If case any of you are interested in attending the openSUSE Virtual Summit tomorrow, just sign up at https://opensuse.reqmagic.com You will need to create an account. Here is some additional information for you in case you want to attend. There is a Telegram public group for the Virtual Summit; the link to it is t.me/oSVS2020 We want to thank our sponsors datto, I-Layer, SaltStack, SUSE and the Free Software Foundation Europe (fsfe). As fsfe gets most of its donations through events, we have listed their website here where they accept donations to the project – https://my.fsfe.org/donate. We recommend you use the Chrome or Chromium browser for the best experience on https://opensuse.reqmagic.com. We recommend you use headphones while watching the summit. You will be able to register for an account to attend the openSUSE Virtual Summit today on https://opensuse.reqmagic.com. Fill in your profile and join us for the Virtual Summit tomorrow. You can view and customize a schedule and view your talks from tab in the upper left corner under “All Sessions”. All times are in UTC and you will notice the UTC clock in the upper right corner. A schedule can be viewed at https://events.opensuse.org/conferences/oSvirtsmt/schedule. Click on “more info” and “Join”. You might need to scroll up to join. If you are unable to view the slides, please refresh your browser. The platform is in the early development stages and features are still being developed. By default, your microphones will be muted and your video sharing is not activated. During a talk, please keep your microphones muted and video sharing turned off. After each session, or to ask a question, you can active your microphone. Should you choose to do so, you can share video of yourself, but please note that we would like to limit any bandwidth technicalities during the presentations, so please do not share video of yourself during a presentation. By joining a room, you acknowledge to having your voice and any video you share recorded. Audio and video recordings for each talk during this event are recorded and will be published on https://www.youtube.com/user/opensusetv. The talks are licensed under the CC-By-SA-4.0 or CC-By-4.0 license. The recording license agreement can be found at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. We have openSUSE Virtual Summit T-shirts in the Shop, which is embedded in https://opensuse.reqmagic.com. After a brief introduction at 10:00 UTC and getting people familiar with https://opensuse.reqmagic.com, we will start out the summit from Asia. At 10:30 UTC, Arya Wiradarma will give an overview about a case study focusing on Open Web Application Security Project Frameworks, Open Source Intelligence and risk assessment and analysis with sensitive data. Estu will give a beginner’s talk at 11:15 UTC about the Pod Manager tool Podman. After Estu’s 15-minute talk, Kukuh will highlight translations focusing in on l10n vs i18n, plus online vs offline translations and look at problems with translations. From Asia, we will have a short coffee break and move to Europe for two talks at 12:00 UTC. Denis will talk about installing and configuring Sway on openSUSE and John will provide a talk about CSS containers. There will be another break from 12:30 UTC to 13:00 UTC. We will jump into Adrian’s talk after the break and talk about the current state and upcoming changes for the Jump prototype build. Adrian’s talk will touch on the challenges and advantages of the new idea for development openSUSE. At 13:30 UTC, Leap release manager Lubos will provide a 45-minute talk about the future strategy for openSUSE Leap. After a short coffee break, Marina will talk at 14:30 UTC about the shared efforts between the openSUSE community and SUSE’s Maintenance, Security and QA. Patrick will have back to back talks. At the same time as Marina’s talk, Patrick will talk about Linux in the time of COVID-19. His follow on talk at 15:00 UTC will discuss how to integrate Kiwi into your application stack. Pau will talk at 15:00 UTC about the configuration management project Uyuni and how it can deploy and update packages and track what runs on your Kubernetes cluster. Richard will give a 45-minute talk after Pau at 15:30 UTC about MicroOS and provide the benefits for a single-purpose OS. There will be another short coffee break for people to chat and during that time we will move the summit to talks from the Americas. Neal will give a talk at 16:30 UTC and explain how datto modernized its build infrastructure and enabled continuous integration and delivery. After another short break, Thomas will talk about why he created POP and how he’s applied it to several new projects to make a positive impact on the sustainability of Salt. We will have a social session after the talks, so feel free to hang out for a beer, coffee or tea. We would also like to hear your feedback. You can leave comments on the telegram page or at https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/openSUSEVirtualSummitfeedback. v/r Doug -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org