Presented by

  • Darrick J. Wong

    Darrick J. Wong
    https://djwong.org/

    Darrick was the Linux maintainer of the XFS filesystem from 2016 to 2023, and wrote the (recently released) online fsck tool for it. He is now experimenting with improving the fuse I/O model so that filesystem metadata parsing can occur in userspace while most of the I/O hot path remains in the kernel.

  • Ben Dooks

    Ben Dooks
    @bjdooks
    http://www.fluff.org/ben/

    Long time open source contributor to the Linux kernel, qemu and other projects for both work and personal fun. Experience in various hardware and board bringup on arm32, arm64, riscv64 and electronic design.

  • Luis Chamberlain

    Luis Chamberlain

    Luis is a Principal Engineer at Samsung focusing the development and adoption of future Samsung NVMe storage & memory solutions with a focus on artificial intelligence. Luis has been working on the Linux kernel for over 20 years, and his fields of interest has changed over time, from Wireless, Bluetooth, Ethernet, to virtualization and lately with storage and memory technologies. He has also helped spearhead different new automation open source projects such as the Linux kernel backports project and as of late the kdevops project.

  • Neal Gompa

    Neal Gompa
    @Det_Conan_Kudo
    https://neal.gompa.dev/

    Neal Gompa is a developer for–and contributor to–Fedora, CentOS, and openSUSE. Neal focuses primarily on the base Linux system components, such as package and software management, and desktop Linux. He believes in “upstream first,” which has led him all over the open source world. In addition to open source work as a consultant through Velocity Limitless, he is also a co-host on the Sudo Show podcast where he talks about "the business of open source."

Abstract

- Kernel integration with mainline - Upstreaming stuff from AsahiLinux - Containerizing filesystems - Awfulness of vendor kernels - Adding Rust There will also be room for audience questions.