The 4th Annual Linux Collaboration Summit got underway today and if you can't be there, you can catch all the opening day keynotes and panel discussions on live video stream for free. All you need to do is register for a free Linux Foundation account and you're good to go.
Today's events include:
Keynote: Welcome and State of the Linux Union Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux FoundationPanel: Does Open Source Mean Open Cloud?
Panelists:
David Lutterkort, Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat, Inc.
Sam Ramji, VP of Product Strategy and Business Development at Sonoa Systems
Mark Shuttleworth, Founder, Ubuntu
Doug Tidwell, Senior Software Engineer at IBM
Moderated by John Mark Walker, Director of Community at Splunk, Inc.
Panel: The Linux Kernel: What's NextPanelists:
James Bottomley, Linux SCSI subsystem maintainer and Distinguished Engineer at Novell
Jon Corbet, Editor at LWN.net
Christoph Hellwig, kernel developer
Greg Kroah-Hartman, maintainer of the -stable branch, staging subsystem, USB driver core, and the sysfs kernel subsystem
Andrew Morton, co-maintainer of the Ext3 file system and the journalling layer for block devices (JBD)
Alexander Schanz, Head of Data Center, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
Keynote: Why Your Life Might Depend on Your CodeJosh Berkus, PostgreSQL Experts
Keynote: How to Prevent Community: Making Sure Your Pond Stays SmallChris DiBona, Google
Keynote: Patches, Projects, Platforms, Kernels and Forks
Wrap Up Jim Zemlin, Executive Director at The Linux Foundation