101 Content at ATO 2020 – Two tracks of world-class sessions and speakers


101 content proudly being made possible by AWS

As many in our community know, we care deeply about 101 level open source content and making it available at our events. So much so we created the Open Source 101 stand-alone series.

But why?

Because quite simply, it's the starting point for so many people into open source, and often, into technology itself. An on-ramp if you will. And getting started is often the most difficult and important part.

There will be two tracks of 101 content at ATO 2020, and each will be filled with topics and speakers sure to deliver tremendous value and education.

Open Source & Standards: Two Sides of a Critical Coin

Guy Martin, OASIS

Tools for maintaining an open source project

Ben Nuttall, BBC News Labs

The Management of Patent Risk in Software - Parallels Between Open Source Technical and Patent Collaboration

Keith Bergelt, Open Invention Network

The Technical Writers guide to contributing to Open Source Projects

Edidiong Asikpo, Interswitch Group

An Introduction to the Swift Programming Language

Timirah James, Technigal LA

The Basics of Copyright and Licensing for Software Developers

Vicky Brasseur, Corporate Open Source Strategist

Culture of Contribution: How code and collaboration flows and what it means to be a contributor

Remy DeCausemaker

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the Emerging Technologies  

Dr. Rochelle Newton, Duke University

The Leaders in Open Source and How They Got to the Top

Alex Williams, The New Stack

Kubeflow 101 on Google Cloud

Abhijeet Rajwade, Google

Learning to Maximize Product Impact Through Open Source

Marissa Crosby, Optum - Coming Soon!

Be sure to register today to attend both days of All Things Open 2020. For the first time ever there is a FREE option, courtesy of our Presenting Sponsors.