On 2/7/20 8:41 AM, Josef Reidinger wrote:
As deadline for papers are really close I would like to present the final proposal for two talks. If you can please do proof read and ideally also some PR buzzwords enhancements as it is not my strong page.
Surely I am not the best for proofreading, but here you are some suggestions.
## Presentation 1 - Leap 15.1 and Hidden Gems in Installer
Do you ever heard about bcache or IRST? Do you want to play with it? Are you fighting with ssh keys for users? Are you start with salt and do not know how to do initial deployment? Are you fighting with tuning kernel cpu issues mitigations? Are you not sure which btrfs snapshot eats your space on btrfs? YaST can help with these and much more things in Leap 15.1 and in this talk I show how.
Have you ever heard about Bcache or IRST? Do you want to give it a try? Are you fighting with ssh keys configuration? Are you starting to use Salt and you do not know how to perform an initial deployment? Are you dealing with CPU issues mitigations? Are not you able to find out which Btrfs snapshot is eating your disk space? Discover how YaST can help you with all that and much more in Leap 15.1.
## Presentation 2 - Bright Future of YaST
YaST team does not slow down and also in Leap 15.2 will be many interesting new features which you can already see in Tumbleweed. Network module was simplified and its backend was more straighforward now. Encryption is always important, but nowadays even more and yast allows to use more advanced techniques now in the installation. Btrfs allows to be on multiple device and now it is also easy to setup in installer. Scripting with snapper will be easier than ever. Usability will be improved with new type of widget and many others improvements that will be demonstrated in this talk.
YaST team keeps working hard and many interesting features will debut in Leap 15.2. Most of them can be already enjoyed in Tumbleweed. For example: Network module was simplified and now it provides a much more straightforward back-end. New encryption methods are available, for example encrypting swap devices with random password. Btrfs file systems can now be configured over several devices, and YaST also helps you to accomplish it with only some clicks. Scripting with snapper is now easier than ever. Usability is being improved with new types of widgets. And much more, as it will show in this talk.
TODO: Do you have some interesting feature that will be in Leap 15.1 or 15.2 that deserve mentioning in talk?
Josef
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