Panel on Infrastructure for communities
06-13, 13:15–13:50 (Europe/Prague), E104 (capacity 72)

Infrastructure is a crucial yet under discussed part of any important project. The choice of software, hosting and system can hinder or stimulate a project growth, but that's not without having trade-offs, and community leaders and systems administrators alike are often struggling to decide on what could be the right choice.

This panel will bring various people working on free software communities and their infrastructure to explore various questions around infrastructure for free software project, like the trade-offs between self hosting, using off the shelf infra or paying for a service, how to get contributions from your community, what to do if you do not have a solution for some specific needs, etc.

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I am a community architect at Red Hat, where I work with open source projects related to Red Hat cloud native technologies and help them grow their communities. I enjoy a good cup of coffee and exploring cities on a bicycle :)

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Senior software engineer at Red Hat
Fedora Infrastructure & Releng Team Leader