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Red Hat at All Things Open 2023

15 octobre 2023 - 17 octobre 2023 Raleigh, NC USARaleigh Convention Center
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Overview

Red Hat at All Things Open 2023

BOOTHS 22 & 23

Visit the Red Hat booth to speak with our open source experts. As the largest open source company in the world, we build and support open source products from open source projects. With open source, we equip our customers for success.

Speak with our CentOS, Fedora, RDO and Quarkus subject matter experts, discuss RHEL® and Red Hat OpenShift® and talk all things open with our team.

Speaking Sessions

Sunday, October 15

2:45 p.m. ET

Efraim Marquez-Arreaza,

Telco Operations Manager, Red Hat

Monday, October 16

11:30 a.m. ET

What is Fedora CoreOS

(Room 302 A)

Dusty Mabe,

Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat

1:45 p.m. ET

How Many Ways Can You Fail? A Taxonomy of Corporate (in)Decision

(Room 307)

Federico Lucifredi,

Product Management Director, IBM | Red Hat

2:45 p.m. ET

DevSecOps: A Love Triangle

(Ballroom B)

Burr Sutter,

Director of Developer Experience, Red Hat

Tuesday, October 17

2:45 p.m. ET

Using the Open Leadership Assessment Project to Learn About Your Open Leadership Style

(Room 306 C)

Heidi Hess von Ludewig,

Principal Program Manager, Red Hat

Bryan Behrenshausen,

Senior Open Source Program Manager, GitLab

OpenShift Commons Gathering

Wednesday, October 18 | 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET
Historic Market Hall | Raleigh NC

Red Hat is hosting an in person OpenShift Commons Gathering with a focus on talks from end users with production deployments of OpenShift sharing their use cases and lessons learned. Topics covered during this Gathering include aritifical intelligence, hybrid cloud infrastructure, cloud-native development, and open source thought leadership.

Registration for this event is FREE. 

Get Involved

How to Participate in an Open Source Community

As open source grows in popularity, many organizations are starting to explore the different ways they can become active and engaged in open source projects that are driving much of the innovation we see in technology today. In this presentation from Red Hat's Open Source Program Office, readers can review basic open source community concepts, explore factors that determine whether to participate in a project, identify common ways to get started in an open source community, and discuss the kinds of contributions open source projects need.