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Speakers

Bruno Verachten

👨‍💻 Dad of two, husband of one, I've been secretly geeking out since ‘89 — back when handheld devices were as cool as shoulder pads.

🐝 I dabble in beekeeping and permaculture, and yes, I'm the Linux-loving, Android-tinkering, Docker-dabbling, ARMV8 aficionado in the room.

🌱 When I’m not convincing my gadgets to get along, you'll find me knee-deep in the world of Linux and open source, treating single-board computers like the rockstars they are.

🌿 Beyond tech, I'm into the zen of gardening, the art of handcrafted woodworking, and the thrill of bike riding.

🗣️ Oh, and did I mention I’'m a bit of a chatterbox, even though I might seem low-key?

💻 On a mission to spread the gospel of ARM and RISC-V Socs—because who needs a boring CPU when you can have a tech rockstar?

Carmen Delgado

As the Community Manager for Eclipse Adoptium since 2022, Carmen brings a wealth of experience in project, operations, and financial management across various industries to help Adoptium working group members achieve their goals and objectives. Her background includes successful terms in healthcare, pharma, fintech, and tech startups. Additionally, She actively contributes to Step4ward, a mentoring program in Spain, demonstrating her commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion in the tech world.

Daniel Scanteianu

Daniel Scanteianu is a software engineer at Bloomberg in London and an Open Source enthusiast. As a contributor to the Eclipse Foundation’s Adoptium project, he is a member of the Adoptium Secure Development Working Group, where he works on the Adoptium Vulnerability Disclosure Report. He has also contributed to Apache Kafka. In his day job, he is one of the leaders of Bloomberg’s Java and JVM Guild. His interests include distributed systems, domain specific languages, and big data.

Haroon Khel

My name is Haroon Khel. I am a software engineer at Red Hat. I am a member of the infrastructure team at Adoptium.

Lan Xia

Lan Xia is the Quality Automation Architect at IBM Runtime Technologies. She is an active committer and contributor for the open source projects – Eclipse OpenJ9 and Eclipse AQAvit, where she also serves on Adoptium Steering Committee and Adoptium Project Management Committee member. She champions the creation of transformative solutions such as the Test Results Summary Service and AQA Test Pipelines, integrating AI to enhance and expedite the current development practices.

Longyu Zhang

Longyu Zhang, Ph.D, is a software developer at IBM Runtime Technologies. He is a committer of Eclipse AQAvit open-source project and an active contributor of Eclipse Adoptium and Eclipse Openj9. He also works closely with industrial and academic researchers to develop innovative machine learning solutions for various applications.

Michael Winser

Michael is a 40 year veteran in the software industry, with over 25 of those years at Google and Microsoft. Michael is also a Security Strategy Ambassador for the Eclipse Foundation. and is the co-founder of and technical strategist for Alpha-Omega. Michael is an industry expert in software supply chain security, software development, and developer ecosystems. Michael also works with corporations and open source organizations to develop and execute on their security strategy.

Sanhong Li

Sanhong Li has been working on Java since 2004, where he began at Intel R&D Lab, implementing JSR135. He progressed to working on developing IBM’s J9VM in 2010, where he led a project to develop multi-tenancy technology for the JVM. In 2014, he joined Alibaba to lead the development of Alibaba Dragonwell, a downstream of OpenJDK. He has authored over twenty technical patents/papers in the areas of managed runtime and compiler and presented at various conferences. He is the co-leader of the GreenTea JUG (the largest JUG in China), Alibaba’s representative of JCP Executive Committee, GraalVM Project Advisory Board, and Eclipse Adoptium Working Group. In 2020, Sanhong Li became a Java Champion for services rendered to the Java ecosystem.

Scott Fryer

Although a recent hire of Red Hat, I have extensive experience (10 years) within the utility industry, particularly concerning implementing software packages that met the deregulation and competition requirements to operate within the new markets. In addition, I have had a 16-year career within the UK financial services software industry, largely responsible for implementing software compliance standards around source code auditing and control and ensuring the auditing of software releases to ensure traceability and consistency within components.

Shelley Lambert

Shelley is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat. She is a PMC member at Eclipse Adoptium and serves as project lead and committer on several Eclipse projects. She is deeply committed to creating environments where everyone has opportunities to learn and grow. A great deal of her time is spent ensuring the projects she is responsible for are flourishing, which includes actively engaging new and first-time open-source contributors.

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