Fedora and Future of Operating Systems

Speaker:Phoenix Linux Users Group, 3rd party
Category:Computers & Technology
Abstract:

Operating systems are not boring, but they’re no longer the end of the Linux development pipeline. As interest shifts up the stack to containers and other abstraction technologies, what are operating system makers to do?

This talk describes how the Fedora Project views the future of the Linux distribution, why it’s still relevant, and how we’re going to get there.

The operating system may not get the attention it used to, but it still plays an important role in providing the foundation that modern applications are built on.

About Ben: Ben is a meteorologist by training, but weather makes a great hobby. Ben works as the Fedora Program Manager at Red Hat. He is a member of the Open Source Initiative and a supporter of Software Freedom Conservancy. Ben is an Opensource.com Correspondent Emeritus and an Open Organization Ambassador. Find him on Twitter (@FunnelFiasco) or at FunnelFiasco.com.

Events (1)


East Valley Meeting
PLUG
April 8, 2021, 7 p.m.