Are you tired of the limitations of proprietary cloud platforms or the challenges of managing deployments and operations on your own? Join us at our upcoming conference session to explore how the new support for frameworks like Flask in charmSDK is transforming application deployment.
With this tooling, you can effortlessly create OCI images using rockcraft and streamline operations code...
The talk will focus on the initiative of GNOME Nepal to help students in Nepal start with Ubuntu. The use of Ubuntu will eventually help the use of GNOME among these students. We provide sessions and training on the combined use of Ubuntu and GNOME to the students at colleges and schools. Also, the talk will focus on the use of the community to encourage newcomers into the open source.
In this talk, we’ll take a look at how Ubuntu is used in public clouds. Whether it’s AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or any of the other popular public cloud platforms, you’ll find that Ubuntu has a major presence. Why is that so? What goes on behind the scenes that enables Ubuntu to be the most popular cloud OS?
We’ll see how Ubuntu images are customised for each cloud and how teams from...
What is the Open Documentation Academy?
Open Documentation Academy is an initiative founded by Canonical’s documentation team with the key aim of lowering the barrier to open source contributions and we have chosen documentation as the channel to achieve this goal.
Who can participate?
Anyone who is interested in contributing to open source and documentation can participate. The...
This BoF session aims to introduce the new Ubuntu LoCo Council which was rebooted early this year. And also gather and connect people who leads Ubuntu Local community in their region across the world. It will be basically 2 part: One with some intro to LoCo Council and Q&A, The other part will be some open discussion between LoCo leaders and other folks who would be interested to join LoCo.
Have you already thought about how the applications we develop get distributed to end users?
Often developers only provide the source code. So for not so tech-savvy users the major distributions need to pick up projects and package it, and maintain it for new releases.
This is why there is a need for distribution-independent, secure, and easy-to-use packaging, like on smartphones. This...
In this session, I'll demonstrate how you can build your own derivative of Ubuntu with simple a YAML recipe file through Iona, a handy-dandy image (ISO) builder I wrote for Debian-based distributions. I also plan to build several new Ubuntu remixes with niche window managers live.
Unlike other existing implementations, Iona does not require any pre-existing ISOs or other images, and instead...
This session will show hands-on on how to do translation on both submission and review via Launchpad and also will showcase the Launchpad feature in general.
Quoting Canonical, Debian is the rock on which Ubuntu is built. Ubuntu develops and maintains a cross-platform, open-source operating system based on Debian. This also means that packaging for Ubuntu and packaging for Debian is essentially the same. Debian packaging is a work that requires knowledge on various fronts. Let's have a hands on session to create your first Debian package!
Spinning a Kubernetes cluster from scratch – the task often perceived as daunting, intricate, and fraught with operational challenges. But is it really as complex as it's made out to be? In this talk, we'll delve deep into the world of Kubernetes cluster management, unraveling the myths and realities of 'ranching' a cluster.
We begin by exploring the common challenges faced in Kubernetes...
Briefly introduce Phosh as a GNOME-based mobile platform. Highlight its unique features and advantages and its current development status.
Will also include
- Recent Progress
- Community Highlight
- Looking ahead
- Call to action
- Also will Encourage developers to try Phosh and contribute to its development.
- Invite users to test Phosh on their devices and provide...
WSL allows to run most Linux applications also under Windows, including Printer Applications.
Printer Applications are the new printer driver format under Linux, daemons which emulate a driverless IPP printer and pass on the jobs to the actual printer. They especially keep legacy printers working which are not driverless by themselves.
As we...
As you already know, Open Source project that anyone can participate in and contribute to. But it might be difficult to start contributing to the project or its community if you are a newcomer.
In this talk, you may learn many different ways of contributing to Open Source and I'll share How Open Source Impacted my life.You also may learn how can you contribute to Open Source such as...
In the last four years, the demand for creative and related fields has rose sharply. The post-pandemic era has made people more aware of the potential of creative roles, coupled with the increased use of the internet and online media which has made competition in the creative sector increasingly tighter both offline and online.
To be able to compete, someone in the creative field is...
When thinking about open source contributions, most people think about contributing code. This was true in the early days when open source was a way for people to share the cool thing they built.
Now, as open source becomes the default way to build software, contributions required to create, manage, and sustain projects go beyond code.
In this talk, you will learn how to make impactful...
This talk will be delivered by C-DAC and will discuss about followings.
- About CDAC
- CDAC's Open Source Initiatives and Projects
- About BOSS Linux
- About Meghdoot Cloud
- Collaboration with Ubuntu
Discover how non-profit organizations can enhance their operations and data security by self-hosting with free software. This talk explores the benefits of cost savings, data ownership, and customization, empowering non-profits to build resilient digital infrastructures aligned with ethical principles. Learn how embracing free software solutions enables non-profits to fulfill their missions...
Launchpad is an open source suite of tools that help people and teams to collaborate on software projects and distributions. Launchpad is the centerpiece of Ubuntu development and provides various features and tools to develop and release every Ubuntu version and maintain it. But Launchpad is also free to use for all open source projects and there are many projects...
In this BoF session, I'll be introducing overall process to select next hosting city for UbuCon Asia. I'll also talk about what it takes to organize this event, and role of global committee and the local committee that has been selected to host the event.
After that, Group of team who would be interested to host UbuCon Asia in their city will be invited to the stage to share and present...
This talk presents an in-depth exploration of FOSS United's mission to galvanize the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) movement across India. This talk aims to share insights into the initiatives and programs developed to foster collaboration, innovation, and community engagement within the Indian tech ecosystem. Attendees will learn about the challenges and successes of building a vibrant...
In this talk, I would like to discuss about why i decided to build and setup our own event participant Check-in Kiosk for UbuCon Korea. I will be also discussing about the technologies I've used to built and setup on-site. Which includes Ubuntu Core(A Ubuntu variant designed for IoT), Ubuntu Frame(Wayland display server for embedded devices such as Kiosks), Flutter and TSPL(A programming...
One of the main challenges for Kubernetes adoption in businesses is the lack of in-house skills to make the most out of a Kubernetes-based stack which is especially true for organizations implementing Machine Learning workloads developed by ML Engineers or Data Scientists whose skill set usually does not include infrastructure tooling from the cloud native ecosystem.
In this talk, you'll...
CVE-2024-3094 is the infamous XZ backdoor incident that consists of a supply-chain attack where an evil actor injected a hidden malware blob into the XZ Utils software packages after successfully becoming one of the project's maintainers. The backdoor successfully being taken into Debian and Ubuntu development versions but, at the very late moment, was caught and stripped away by the...
This session explores how deployment processes for Ubuntu developers can be simplified by integrating MicroK8s and Juju effectively. It begins with
Introduction to MicroK8s: Explore the features and advantages of MicroK8s as a lightweight Kubernetes distribution specifically designed for Ubuntu environments.
Overview of Juju: Learn about Juju, an application modeling tool that...
Comics have been popular for decades with their variations and derivative products, including merchandise and adaptations. One type of comic that is often found on social media, magazines, or news media is the comic strip. Comic strips are usually used to entertain viewers. It is also sometimes used to convey an idea in a light, entertaining, and humorous way. Not many people know, but many...
Have you already thought about how the applications you develop get distributed to end users?
Often developers only provide the source code. So for not so tech-savvy users the major distributions need to pick up projects and package it, and maintain it for new releases.
This is why there is a need for distribution-independent, secure, and easy-to-use packaging, like on smartphones. This...
The talk hopes to answer the following questions:
- How to restructure documentation from absolute chaos?
- How can documentation frameworks help?
- What requirements do open source software documentation have that are different from other documentation?
The talk will address documentation, its usefulness in product development, and the problems that exist in producing good...
A big advantage of Snap compared to other systems for distribution-independent/sandboxed/containerized packaging of applications is that one cannot only package user applications but also system daemons and utilities.
This does not only give us all the known advantages of distributing software as Snaps also for this kind of applications but also allows things like all-Snap Linux...