31 May 2019
Presented by Kathy Simpson, Senior Director of Product Management
Open Source Programs Offices (OSPOs) can be effective for running open source programs inside your enterprise. In this session, you'll learn how an OSPOs work, see how GitHub's tools can help your developers be productive and safe with open source, and get a peek at what's ahead.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
Open Source Programs Offices (OSPOs) can be effective for running open source programs inside your enterprise. In this session, you'll learn how an OSPOs work, see how GitHub's tools can help your developers be productive and safe with open source, and get a peek at what's ahead.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 1 participant
- 20 minutes
27 May 2019
Presented by Rimas Silkaitis, Senior Director, Product Management
Lothar Schulz, Engineering Manager, Moovel Group GmbH
Anna Debenham, Director of Product, Snyk
Per Ploug, Open Source Community Manager, Zalando SE
Tracy Miranda, Director of Open Source Community, CloudBees
With always-evolving open source software and growing dependencies within it, staying on top of security can feel like an impossible task. That’s why it’s vital for any organization to have the right people and products for the job.
The speakers in this panel will explore different roles within development teams that keep code safe and how the open source community can work together to prioritize and collaborate on security solutions.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
Lothar Schulz, Engineering Manager, Moovel Group GmbH
Anna Debenham, Director of Product, Snyk
Per Ploug, Open Source Community Manager, Zalando SE
Tracy Miranda, Director of Open Source Community, CloudBees
With always-evolving open source software and growing dependencies within it, staying on top of security can feel like an impossible task. That’s why it’s vital for any organization to have the right people and products for the job.
The speakers in this panel will explore different roles within development teams that keep code safe and how the open source community can work together to prioritize and collaborate on security solutions.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 5 participants
- 39 minutes
27 May 2019
Presented by Mike Linksvayer, Director, Policy, and Marietje Schaake, Member of the European Parliament
Through funding, regulation, and agenda setting, public policy can and does make software more secure—and less secure. This session will dig into case studies in Europe of how public policy has supported security, or inadvertently threatened to make software more fragile, including how these policies came about, how they impact software security, and how developers influenced the policies. We’ll also cover how developers and industry are working with policymakers and governments to ensure policy supports rather than undermines security and trust, and what you can do as a developer, team member, and citizen to help.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
Through funding, regulation, and agenda setting, public policy can and does make software more secure—and less secure. This session will dig into case studies in Europe of how public policy has supported security, or inadvertently threatened to make software more fragile, including how these policies came about, how they impact software security, and how developers influenced the policies. We’ll also cover how developers and industry are working with policymakers and governments to ensure policy supports rather than undermines security and trust, and what you can do as a developer, team member, and citizen to help.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 2 participants
- 36 minutes
25 May 2019
Presented by Simina Pasat, Director of Product Management, and Jamie Cool, Director of Program Management, Microsoft
As builders, we love taking a step back, learning from our users and understanding how they use the tools we build. We looked at some of the most popular open source projects on GitHub, and we talked with enterprises using GitHub for their code, collaboration and automation. In this presentation, we 'll share five lessons learned when it comes to continuous integration and deployments.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
As builders, we love taking a step back, learning from our users and understanding how they use the tools we build. We looked at some of the most popular open source projects on GitHub, and we talked with enterprises using GitHub for their code, collaboration and automation. In this presentation, we 'll share five lessons learned when it comes to continuous integration and deployments.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 2 participants
- 32 minutes
25 May 2019
Presented by Bryan Clark, Senior Manager, Product Management, and Justin Hutchings, Senior Product Manager, Security/OSS Intelligence
Security is the most critical challenge in open source today, and the GitHub Team is investing in helping developers and teams work through their pain points. In this session, you'll learn how GitHub's tools are helping security researchers, maintainers, developers, and enterprises keep code secure.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
Security is the most critical challenge in open source today, and the GitHub Team is investing in helping developers and teams work through their pain points. In this session, you'll learn how GitHub's tools are helping security researchers, maintainers, developers, and enterprises keep code secure.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 3 participants
- 21 minutes
25 May 2019
Presented by Mario Rodriguez, Senior Director of Product Management (GitHub)
Learn best practices and features you can leverage to efficiently manage GitHub at an enterprise scale. From SAML SSO to group management, to security and compliance, this session has you covered.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
Learn best practices and features you can leverage to efficiently manage GitHub at an enterprise scale. From SAML SSO to group management, to security and compliance, this session has you covered.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 1 participant
- 36 minutes
25 May 2019
Presented by Devon Zuegel, Product Manager of the Open Source Economy team
Join Devon in exploring the distant lands of open source. She's brought us back customs from programming communities far and wide, to borrow and remix to solve problems back at home, wherever that may be.
Through hundreds of conversations with open source maintainers, Devon discovered that each niche of the developer ecosystem has come up with ingenious techniques and thoughtful methods of coordinating work, investment, and decision-making.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
Join Devon in exploring the distant lands of open source. She's brought us back customs from programming communities far and wide, to borrow and remix to solve problems back at home, wherever that may be.
Through hundreds of conversations with open source maintainers, Devon discovered that each niche of the developer ecosystem has come up with ingenious techniques and thoughtful methods of coordinating work, investment, and decision-making.
About GitHub Satellite 2019
A community connected by code
Explore our interconnected community—and how collaboration turns ideas into innovations.
Join us in November at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts for GitHub Universe - https://githubuniverse.com/
- 8 participants
- 33 minutes