SCaLE: A Conference Built on Community Feedback
…Nix is bringing their US summit , so if you’re into NixOS or the Nix build system, you can come to learn about that at SCaLE. It’s a really fun, community…
…Nix is bringing their US summit , so if you’re into NixOS or the Nix build system, you can come to learn about that at SCaLE. It’s a really fun, community…
…I showed up with my laptop with Windows installed, and a bunch of people from the Linux user group at the university called for every newcomer and told us, "Well, usually it…
…If you do not have Linux, download the virtual box and install a Linux machine . Download the latest DPDK using one of the commands depending on the Linux Kernel you have. wget…
…Apache is not compatible with GPLv2, and as people are increasingly using Zephyr with existing hardware on Linux, it’s a problem we have to deal with all the time. Midstages: Developing…
…You can get free versions of these libraries through the Free Intel® Performance Libraries Program which only offers community-based support. Overview NuGet is a Microsoft-supported mechanism for sharing compiled code…
…She got her start in open source working at The Linux Foundation with the Linux Kernel and Linux Plumbers communities. About the Host Katherine Druckman, Open Source Security Evangelist, Intel Katherine Druckman…
By Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB) is a runtime-based parallel programming model for C++ code that uses threads. It consists of a template-based runtime library to help you harness…
…If you can find a community of six or seven major groups that share similar interests, you can use open source development to solve hard problems together as a community and decide…
…Thank you for having us here. Katherine Druckman: You've been listening to Open at Intel. Be sure to check out more about Intel’s work in the open source community at…
…When we kicked off the product management side of the DevOps portfolio, I told everybody we needed a DevRel team to help us talk to the community in the right way. Enter…