Note: This talk is being substituted for Leveraging the world of KDE as Troy will be unable to present that talk.
Presented by Tim Savannah
Making arch a stable, low-maintenance, high performance and deployment speed platform for business. This talk will examine what makes a linux system stable, and strategies to use archlinux as a base to develop a stable, rapidly-deployable platform.
Bio:
Tim Savannah has been a software developer for 7 years, currently working for ARINC in Annapolis, MD. He has been using Arch Linux at home for about 6 years, and have converted several people to the platform.
[...] Stable and low-maintenance Arch Linux [...]
[...] talk, as he was called away on business for the week of ArchCon. Tim Savannah will be presenting Stable and low maintenance Arch Linux in his time slot [...]
Hmm this sounds interesting. I’m curious about discussing some of the issues we have with our very simple model, like library abi changes and “asynchronous” upstream updates.
I’m bored of Linux because Arch has been “a stable, low-maintenance, high performance and deployment speed platform” for years now!