Building operating systems optimized for containers, from IoT to desktops and servers
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Timothée RavierLicense:
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In this talk we will go over several variants of Fedora that are focused on containers: Fedora IoT, Fedora CoreOS and Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite. We will look at what makes them particularly well suited to host containers and how their design leads to increased security without compromising their usability.
Timothée Ravier is a Linux system and security engineer interested in safe programming languages and container focused operating systems.
He is currently working at Red Hat as a CoreOS engineer. He also created and maintains Fedora Kinoite, a variant of Fedora Silverblue with the KDE Plasma desktop and is packaging KDE applications in Flatpaks for Flathub and Fedora.
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