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DevConf.cz 2018 has ended

DevConf.cz 2018 is the 10th annual, free, Red Hat sponsored community conference for developers, admins, DevOps engineers, testers, documentation writers and other contributors to open source technologies such as Linux, Middleware, Virtualization, Storage, Cloud and mobile where FLOSS communities sync, share, and hack on upstream projects together in the beautiful city of Brno, Czech Republic.

When: Friday, January 26 to Sunday, January 28, 2018

Venue: Faculty of Information Technology (VUT FIT - Božetěchova 2, Brno)

Reminders:

  • Friday 17:15: at the venue there will be a surprise show, stick around!
  • Saturday 19:00: the social event starts at Fleda Club. TICKET IS REQUIRED. Tickets will be distributed each day at check-in. First come, first serve.
  • Sunday 17:00: there will be many prizes given away at the closing session.
Saturday, January 27 • 3:00pm - 3:53pm
Kernel CI - How Red Hat can help

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"The upstream linux kernel code base is large and complex. The changes are voluminous. Testing these changes is challenging because of the speed and the diversity of the changes. Many companies are attempting tackle this problem through the use of automation and CI (continuous integration).

However, just throwing bots at the source code and building it can only solve so many problems. Upstream folks have said that kernel drivers account for the bulk of the churn in the code. Therefore any automated and CI solution needs to handle the diversity of hardware required to verify all the changes.

This talk will discuss what Red Hat is doing in this space and how we will contribute to stabilizing the upstream linux kernel using our Enterprise class hardware."

Speakers
avatar for Don Zickus

Don Zickus

Distinguished Engineer (RHEL kernel), Red Hat
Senior Principle Kernel Engineer at Red Hat for over 13 years. I have been involved in most of the RHEL kernel process changes throughout those years and continue to work on making improvements. I have spent a number of years maintaining various drivers and subsystems for the RHEL... Read More →


Saturday January 27, 2018 3:00pm - 3:53pm CET
F-E104 Faculty of Information Technology (VUT FIT)