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Open Source Summit Features 11 Co-Located Events, Kubernetes Training, Security Summit, LF Deep Learning Workshops & More

What makes attending Open Source Summit so valuable?

The people who attend, and the sharing of information that transpires when 2,000 open source leaders from around the globe gather to work together to transform technology.

In addition to education opportunities stemming from 250+ conference sessions and a plethora of collaboration opportunities in the hallway track and at networking events, Open Source Summit (previously LinuxCon + ContainerCon + CloudOpen) offers added learning opportunities with a variety of co-located events: 11 this year to be exact.

The cost of travel can be the biggest hardship of attending an event, so you should make the most of it. Open Source Summit offers a number of ways to gain additional value from your trip.

This year’s co-located events and special events offerings include:

Linux Security Summit North America

mountpoint 2018

LF Deep Learning Workshop

CHAOSScon North America

Cloud-Native Network Functions (CNF) Seminar

Egeria Open Metadata & Governance Workshop

OpenAPI Workshop

OpenChain Mini Summit

OpenHPC Workshop

LFCS & Linux on Azure Training Courses

Cloud & Container Apprentice Linux Engineer Tutorials

Check out additional attendee experiences and read more at The Linux Foundation

Facebook Open Sources Library to Enhance Latest Transport Layer Security Protocol

For several years, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has been working to improve the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, which is designed to help developers protect data as it moves around the internet. Facebook created an API library called Fizz to enhance the latest version, TLS 1.3, on Facebook’s networks. Today, it announced it’s open sourcing Fizz and placing it on GitHub for anyone to access and use.

All of this is referring to how traffic moves around the internet and how servers communicate with one another in a secure way. This is particularly important because as Facebook points out, in modern internet server architecture, it’s not uncommon to have different key pieces of the process spread out across the world. This raises challenges around reducing latency as data moves from server to server.

Read more at TechCrunch 

7 Python Libraries for More Maintainable Code

A great way to protect the future maintainability of a project is to use external libraries to check your code health for you. These are a few of our favorite libraries for linting code(checking for PEP 8 and other style errors), enforcing a consistent style, and ensuring acceptable test coverage as a project reaches maturity.

Check your code style

PEP 8 is the Python code style guide, and it sets out rules for things like line length, indentation, multi-line expressions, and naming conventions. Your team might also have your own style rules that differ slightly from PEP 8. The goal of any code style guide is to enforce consistent standards across a codebase to make it more readable, and thus more maintainable. Here are three libraries to help prettify your code.

1. Pylint

Pylint is a library that checks for PEP 8 style violations and common errors. It integrates well with several popular editors and IDEs and can also be run from the command line.

Read more at OpenSource.com

Getting to Know Grommet, an Open Source UI Dev Tool

While Grommet has been around since 2016, it is not among the best-known open source development tools. The library of reusable UI components helps developers create web applications. This overview explains what Grommet can do, the problems it addresses, and what makes it appealing.

Commonly, developers rely on programming libraries to simplify the creation of UI elements and ensuring UX consistency. One of these libraries is Grommet, open source software licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. It isn’t all that well known—something I aim to remedy with an explanation of Grommet and a gentle overview.

Read more at HPE Insights

Visit us at Open Source Summit – Vancouver, August 29-31

  A founding platinum member of The Linux Foundation since its inception in 2007 and on the board of directors, Oracle is dedicated to the worldwide success of Linux for organizations of all sizes and across all industries.  This year Oracle is a silver sponsor at Open Source Summit 2018. Please join us for an engaging Keynote Session by Greg Marsden:  Preventing…
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Visit us at Open Source Summit – Vancouver, August 29-31

  A founding platinum member of The Linux Foundation since its inception in 2007 and on the board of directors, Oracle is dedicated to the worldwide success of Linux for organizations of all sizes and across all industries.  This year Oracle is a silver sponsor at Open Source Summit 2018. Please join us for an engaging Keynote Session by Greg Marsden:  Preventing…

Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Visit us at Open Source Summit – Vancouver, August 29-31

  A founding platinum member of The Linux Foundation since its inception in 2007 and on the board of directors, Oracle is dedicated to the worldwide success of Linux for organizations of all sizes and across all industries.  This year Oracle is a silver sponsor at Open Source Summit 2018. Please join us for an engaging Keynote Session by Greg Marsden:  Preventing…

Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Oracle Database Runs Best on Oracle Linux

Why does Oracle Database run best on Oracle Linux?  A new white paper is now available where you’ll learn what makes the Oracle Linux cloud-ready operating system a cost-effective and high-performance choice when modernizing infrastructure or consolidating Oracle Database instances. When you deploy Oracle Database on Oracle Linux, you can have the confidence that you are deploying on an operating system backed by…

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Oracle Database Runs Best on Oracle Linux

Why does Oracle Database run best on Oracle Linux?  A new white paper is now available where you’ll learn what makes the Oracle Linux cloud-ready operating system a cost-effective and high-performance choice when modernizing infrastructure or consolidating Oracle Database instances. When you deploy Oracle Database on Oracle Linux, you can have the confidence that you are deploying on an operating system backed by…

Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development

Oracle Database Runs Best on Oracle Linux

Why does Oracle Database run best on Oracle Linux?  A new white paper is now available where you’ll learn what makes the Oracle Linux cloud-ready operating system a cost-effective and high-performance choice when modernizing infrastructure or consolidating Oracle Database instances. When you deploy Oracle Database on Oracle Linux, you can have the confidence that you are deploying on an operating system backed by…
Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development