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Authors: Oita Coleman, Jon Stine
2022-06-23

Conversational AI is at a crossroads. Adoption of proprietary platforms has slowed significantly; consumer usage has stalled at simple functionality. At the same time, enterprises (across nearly all industries) see a value in conversational AI, not only in the call center, but in business operations and customer insight. What will it take to unlock the value of conversational AI for users? How might a Linux Foundation community make not only a difference for enterprises, but open opportunity for open-source developers? Join the leaders of the Open Voice Network, the LF's voice-centric community, for an open discussion on why, what, and what's next.
Authors: Bryan Che
2022-05-20

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Cloud native technologies are expanding into extreme environments, sophisticated workloads, and multi-cluster environments. The community is also focused on expanding its reach to new end users and increasing diversity.
  • Cloud native technologies are being pushed into physically extreme environments such as space, offshore oil rigs, and vehicles through projects like kubej and cube edge.
  • The introduction of the Volcano project has allowed for the integration of sophisticated scheduling algorithms for machine learning training into cloud native environments.
  • The KRM project is focused on cross-cluster, cross-cloud scheduling to create a single pool of resources across different environments.
  • The Cloud Native Elite Club is onboarding new end users into the community and focusing on increasing diversity, particularly for women in technology.
Authors: Steve Lasker, Justin Cormack
2022-05-18

Notary v2 is a community project to solve the issues that the existing Notary project has that have hindered widespread adoption. The project is a community initiative with the main registry operators, including Docker, Microsoft and Amazon, as well as a broad community of other interested parties and end users. This talk will cover an overview of the project status and cover the open issues and current working areas for the project, around formats and standardisation, open security issues and future work.Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!
Authors: Celeste Horgan
2022-05-18

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The presentation discusses the importance of documentation in open-source projects and provides tips for managing documentation as the project grows.
  • Documentation is the truth of the project and must be accurate and maintained
  • As the project grows, it is important to involve the community in contributing to documentation through good first issues
  • Scope documentation tasks well and consider moving docs to their own repo
  • Implement content policies, such as beta and alpha policies and documenting API limitations and out-of-scope functionality
  • Consider automating documentation processes, such as release notes and CLI flags
  • Address hard problems, such as localization and containerization
  • Versioning docs is important for managing changes over time