As the most influential open source event in the industry, the 2021 China Open Source Annual Conference (COSCon'21) will be held by Kai Kai on October 30-31. This year's China Open Source Annual Conference is divided into online forums and offline gatherings.
There are 16 sub-forums including the main forum online, including technical forums on cloud computing, big data, AI, Internet of Things, databases, and operating systems, as well as open source education, open source governance, women, and public welfare.
If you want to know the conference agenda, if you want to know more ticket information, if you want to find any interesting events on site, then this article will answer them one by one.
Know the agenda of the online forum
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The main forum is designed ingeniously, with big names gathered
This year is the 30th year of the birth of Linux, and it has also ushered in the prosperity of local open source. In the design of the main forum, we plan to stand at the "historical turning point" of the industry's development and lead everyone to "dialogue with history".
This open source annual meeting will be divided into three chapters. The first chapter will lead you to review the "Thirty Years of Agitation (Open Source 1991-2021)", and the second chapter we are eager to look forward to "A Ten Years of Attack (Open Source 2021)". -2031)".
first chapter
From the development of open source technology, the rise of open source culture, the birth and prosperity of open source communities, open source business (from controversial to emergence) and the spirit of open source, we will talk to you about the "Thirty Years of Surging (open source) 1991-2021)"
Zhou Minghui: The development of open source technology-the game history of idealism and business
Lecturer profile: Zhou Minghui, Professor of Computer Department of Peking University, Distinguished Professor of Peking University Boya. The main research direction is open source software development and open source data mining. Published more than 70 papers in top international journals and conferences, mainly related to open source contributor behavior measurement, group collaboration and open source ecological mechanism and intelligent recommendation technology. Won the ACM SIGSOFT Outstanding Paper Award. Selected in the 2012 New Century Excellent Talents Program of the Ministry of Education; won the 2015 Zhongchuang Software Talent Award; won the 2018 National Outstanding Youth Project. Won the second prize of National Technology Invention twice. Served as the PC and PC Chair of the top international conferences of software engineering for many times. Member of the editorial board of famous international journals EMSE, JSS and JSME. As the main initiator and drafter of Mulan's loose license MulanPSL2, it has obtained international OSI certification and has been adopted by ~20,000 open source projects.
Topic introduction: The open source model is originated from idealism, using the Internet as a carrier, to effectively converge user innovation and group wisdom, and develop countless outstanding open source software, and then commercialization as a vigorous boost, bringing huge opportunities to industry and society. This report introduces the origin, development and influencing factors of open source technology, analyzes the complex status quo and challenges of open source, discusses open source research and education issues, and hopes to support open source development and community building.
Zhao Shengyu: The rise of open source culture-a new era of digital civilization
Lecturer's profile: Zhao Shengyu, PhD in computer science from Tongji University, a core member of X-lab open laboratory, focusing on open source theory and open source behavioral data research.
Topic introduction: Although the appearance of the term open source has only a history of more than 20 years, in fact human cooperation has a history of thousands of years, and even large-scale social collaboration is one of the most important characteristics of mankind. . Understanding history and understanding the nature of human collaboration can help us better understand open source, a new but not so new thing that has emerged in the era of digital civilization, and allows us to better design collaborative systems and processes. Prepare for the arrival of a new era.
Zhuang Biaowei: The history of open source community development-the power of culture and the power of technology
Lecturer profile: Zhuang Biaowei, director of Kaiyuan Society, chairman of 2020~2021, Huawei Open Source Competence Center, open source expert.
Topic introduction: We have two clues that can be used to discuss the rise and development of the open source community. One is the internal social culture, which usually talks about the early hacker culture. The other is technology promotion, which generally talks about the power of the Internet and social networks. This speech will further expand and deepen these two clues. This is a story: culture and technology give birth to communities, communities give birth to codes, and codes change the world.
Zhang Guofeng: Open Source and Social Economy-The Historical Inevitability of Open Source and Its Future Prospects
Lecturer profile: Zhang Guofeng, Secretary-General of Shanghai Open Source Information Technology Association, and Deputy Dean of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Change Management, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics. With a complex knowledge structure of mathematics, software engineering, and economics, he has long been engaged in the theoretical research and teaching of enterprise digital transformation, digital economy, open source, and blockchain. Currently, he is promoting the construction of open source technology and open source business theory, China's open source innovation social engineering, open source education for students in economic management colleges, and collaborative innovation in the digital “Belt and Road” initiative.
Topic introduction:
1. Open source is the historical inevitability of social existence. The existence of open source society has its historical inevitability. Analyzing the reasons why open source can exist, develop and become mainstream in traditional industrial society from the perspective of economics will help us grasp the essence through phenomena and gain insight into the historical development direction of open source.
2. What kind of social impact will the existence of an open source society have? What kind of social existence is there, there is what kind of social consciousness. What kind of impact will open source have on our society, economy, culture, education, etc.?
3. How does China seize the historic opportunity of open source.
Water Song: The Spiritual Enlightenment of Open Source to China
Lecturer profile: Shui Ge, director of Open Source Society, founder of idea2app team ( https://ideapp.dev/ ), Web/JavaScript full-stack developer, author of WebCell front-end open source framework, current freeCodeCamp Chengdu community leader, Microsoft MVP , Alibaba Cloud MVP, dedicated to creating value for society in an open ecosystem.
Topic introduction: Explain the thinking evolution brought about by the Chinese people by the core concept of open source from the three levels of individual, country, and nation.
Chapter Two
We plan to start from open source education (to allow more people to take the first step), future-oriented open source community, open source and new technologies (operating system, blockchain, cloud native, AI, database, etc.), open source business (to become an open source independent Horned Beast) talk to everyone about the future "10 years of attack (open source 2021-2031)"
Open source education topic: Let more people take the first step
Wang Wei: Open source education as I understand it
Lecturer profile: Wang Wei, researcher, doctoral supervisor, and director of the Department of Computer Science Education, East China Normal University; University of Wisconsin Madison as a senior visiting scholar; University of Florida as a CSC visiting scholar; CCF senior member, open The leader of the openX research group of the Atom Open Source Foundation, the TOC member of the Mulan Open Source Community, and the director of the Open Source Society; the research direction is computing education and open source digital ecology.
Topic introduction: Open source is deeply affecting the business behavior and governance model of enterprises through open, sharing, peer-to-peer, collaborative, and global operation. The rapid development of open source technology has brought huge opportunities and challenges to open source education. Through the analysis and insight of open source global data, combined with several specific scientific and technological fields, the overall evolution and situation are given, and the laws and trends behind it are revealed. And based on this, give some specific suggestions for open source education, I hope everyone can be inspired by it.
Open source community topic: open source community facing the future
Zhang Kaixiang: The ups and downs on the road to open source
Lecturer profile: Zhang Kaixiang, Chief Architect of WeBank Blockchain, Chief Architect of FISCO BCOS. Mr. Zhang Kaixiang has worked in large Internet companies and the banking industry for many years, and has extensive experience in the technical fields of distributed systems, network security and mass services. At present, he is committed to the research and development of the blockchain platform system, promoting the implementation of blockchain-based businesses, and assisting the construction of the industry ecology through the construction of open source communities.
Topic introduction: In the past few years, many community partners have open sourced many projects around FISCO BCOS, covering the entire field of blockchain core technology, application development to operation, operation and maintenance governance. The speech will focus on how to create a new ecosystem of benign and interactive open source communities, and through a series of practical story sharing, try to answer the following 3 questions:
1) What is the current development stage of the open source community in the blockchain field?
2) Are the participants in the open source community the main "user" or "contributor"?
3) How important is the number of stars and contributors of the project?
Pan Juan: Future Exploration and Practice of Open Source Community
Lecturer profile: Pan Juan, co-founder and CTO of SphereEx, Apache member, Apache ShardingSphere PMC, Apache brpc(Incubating) & Apache AGE(Incubating) mentor, Chinese Mulan open source community mentor. He was responsible for the design and development of JD Digital's database intelligent platform, and now focuses on distributed database & middleware ecology and open source fields. Was named "2020 China Open Source Pioneer", OSCAR pinnacle open source figure.
Topic introduction: Open source technology, open source culture and open source community have jointly created an open source ecosystem. In today's era when the word open source is surging, every participant with different backgrounds and cognitions is exploring different paths to open source communities. What will the future open source community look like? What kind of open source atmosphere and craze will be achieved by the construction and efforts we are doing now? How to explore values and ideas on the road leading to the future open source community, and work hand in hand with peers to communicate and create together? This sharing guest will combine his own practice in open source communities, open source technology, and open source commercialization at home and abroad to bring you an analysis and explanation of the future exploration and practice of open source communities.
Open source business: Become an open source unicorn
Huang Dongxu: Notes on the 6th Anniversary of TiDB Open Source
Lecturer profile: Huang Dongxu, co-founder and CTO of PingCAP, senior basic software engineer, architect, worked in Microsoft Research Asia, NetEase Youdao and Pea Pod, good at distributed system and database development, rich in the field of distributed storage Experience and unique insights. An avid open source enthusiast and author of open source software, he represents Codis, a distributed Redis caching solution, and a distributed relational database TiDB. PingCAP was founded in 2015. The main work at PingCAP is to design and develop the open source NewSQL database TiDB from scratch. At present, the project has accumulated more than 25,000 stars on GitHub, making it the world's top open source project in this field.
Topic introduction: As a basic software company with open source as its core strategy, the open source community is the cornerstone of PingCAP's long-term strategy. After more than 6 years of evolution, the open source community has not only become the best support for the evolution of PingCAP product technology, but also the best carrier for scenario-driven product innovation. It has also effectively supported the commercialization process of PingCAP, making the open source community a product evolution and scenario innovation at the same time PingCAP is also based on the international open source community to support the Chinese market and global business, and support the hybrid ecology of Internet scenarios and corporate scenarios. This sharing guest combined the development experience of the PingCAP open source community to explain how the open source community forms a mixed ecosystem, how to view the relationship between open source and commercialization, and how companies participate in the contribution of the open source community.
Chen Yu: Commercialization Practice Research and Investment Thinking of Open Source Software
Lecturer profile: Chen Yu, partner of Yunqi Capital, focuses on investments in big data, cloud computing, intelligent driving and robotics. Leading investment in outstanding companies such as PingCAP, Zilliz, Jina AI, TigerGraph, Graviti, Cloudchef, Shurui Data, Defeng Technology, Wisdom Teeth Technology, Qinglang Intelligent, Yuanrong Qixing, Neolithic and Yisha (acquired by Kuaishou). Before joining Yunqi, he was an engineer in Google's New York & Shanghai office and CTO of a domestic listed company. He has an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, a master's degree in computer science from Johns Hopkins University, and a bachelor's degree in computer science from Sun Yat-sen University. From 2016 to 2019, it was awarded the title of "Most Popular Elite Investor of the Year" by China Renaissance Capital for 4 consecutive years. In 2020, as the only investor selected as the "2020 China Open Source Pioneer 33".
Topic introduction: The term "Open Source" was born in 1998. The emergence of this new term is largely to eliminate people's vague understanding of "Free" in Free Software and make it more business-friendly. It can be said that there is no contradiction between open source software and commercialization since its inception. Open source does not mean free. In recent years, as some open source companies have achieved dazzling performance in the capital market, the awareness of open source commercialization in the domestic developer community and investor groups has gradually increased. Chen Yu, a partner of Yunqi Capital, is both a developer and an investor. This speech will introduce his open source business model and investment prospects.
Target audience: This speech is aimed at developers and entrepreneurs who are interested in the direction of open source commercialization, and investors who are interested in open source software are also welcome to communicate.
Xiong Wei: Open Source-Feelings vs. Business
Lecturer profile: chief architect of openEuler
Topic introduction: Open source has now become a very popular vocabulary in China, and everyone is constantly admiring the open and inclusive open source culture. However, it is rarely discussed or deliberately avoided the commercial construction of open source. This lecture will put forward suggestions that open source should be designed more based on business.
Open source and new technology
Yuan Jinhui: How to make a successful open source project? Talking from the development of deep learning framework
Lecturer's profile: Yuan Jinhui, received a PhD in Engineering (Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award) from the Department of Computer Science, Tsinghua University in 2008, formerly a researcher in charge of Microsoft Research Asia (winner of the Dean’s Special Award), and founded Beijing First-Class Technology Co., Ltd. in 2017. Committed to creating a new generation of deep learning framework OneFlow. He is also the architect of the Tianshu open source platform of Zhijiang Laboratory, and a member of the large model technical committee of Beijing Zhiyuan Artificial Intelligence Research Institute.
Topic introduction: Almost all of the most important information infrastructure in the world today is built on open source software, and the open source community is the "Tower of Babel" in the new era. In our country, developers, companies and all sectors of society are forming a consensus to encourage and promote open source. Many open source projects have also emerged in China, and the first-class technology has also open sourced the deep learning framework OneFlow. We are thinking about the issue of "how to make an open source project successful" every day. I believe many practitioners are also concerned about similar issues. People also have various opinions on this, such as "Time is very important, to be the first to enter", "Once the ecology is formed, it is almost impossible to reverse", "Operation is more critical than R&D" and so on, but is this really the case? Reflecting the past and knowing the present, can you extract the most essential reason for the success of open source projects from the experience and lessons of existing open source projects? I intend to explore these issues with the rise and fall of the deep learning framework I am most familiar with. It has been nearly 10 years since the development of the deep learning framework. Although the market structure has not yet converged, it has gone through several generations of framework iterations and has provided us with sufficient research samples. After in-depth analysis of the reasons for the ups and downs of these projects, we have come up with some different understandings on how to succeed in an open source project.
Mingyu Chen: Apache Doris community prospects and prospects for the cloud-native era
Lecturer profile: Chen Mingyu, Apache Doris PPMC, Baidu senior R&D engineer
Topic introduction: Apache Doris is an interactive analytical database based on MPP. It can provide low-latency and high-concurrency query services and high-throughput ad hoc analysis services under massive data scenarios. At the same time, Doris has excellent features of ease of use and easy operation and maintenance, which can help enterprises quickly build a set of high-performance distributed OLAP clusters in a short time.
This sharing will start from three aspects of development history, technical characteristics and future planning, review the community development history of Apache Doris from open source to the present, interpretation of the latest technical characteristics, and introduce the technological evolution trend of Apache Doris in the cloud-native era.
Zhao Kun: Technical Blueprint of Industrial SQL Optimizer
Lecturer's profile: Zhao Puxin, Ph.D. from Xidian-Inspur Database Innovation Laboratory. Ph.D. from Renmin University of China, 7 years + experience in distributed system architecture research and optimization, joined Inspur in 2020 and has been engaged in the research and development of distributed NewSQL database. Now he is the technical leader of the open source empowerment team of the Distributed Database Research Institute of Inspur Science Research Institute , Mainly responsible for SQL engine query optimization research including distributed database cost model, plan enumeration, computing environment and behavioral data modules.
Topic introduction: More than 40 years have passed since SQL query optimization was invented in the late 1970s. Statistical-based cost estimation and efficient plan enumeration algorithms have always been two important components of commercial relational database system optimizers. However, the rapid development of the scale, diversity, and complexity of user scenario data in the past 10 years has caused traditional query optimization techniques to begin to expose their own shortcomings. As part of the technical blueprint, we have launched a plan: to extend the existing query optimization framework and build an industrial-grade SQL optimizer. The plan mainly includes the following five aspects: (1) active query optimization-identifying vulnerabilities; (2) adaptive query optimization-self-learning and self-tuning; (3) overall query optimization-full workload and life cycle; (4) ) Scalable query optimization-new data types and data models; (5) Interactive query optimization-tuning wizard and expert input.
Xu Di: Challenges and opportunities of multi-cloud: Tencent's open source response
Lecturer profile: Xu Di, a Tencent Cloud technical expert, the founder of the Clusternet project, a global Top 50 contributor to the Kubernetes community, is now mainly responsible for the research and development of the distributed cloud platform.
Topic introduction: The multi-cloud era is here, are we ready? Currently, multi-cloud has brought a series of challenges to the management of heterogeneous infrastructure, the governance of multiple management and control platforms, and the coordinated release of applications, but there is no unified open source project or open source solution that can solve these problems. This sharing will introduce the challenges and opportunities brought by multi-cloud, and share Tencent Cloud's road to open source construction at the multi-cloud multi-cluster management level, hoping to bring more exploration and practice to the industry.
Su Jun: Building an open source experience for MySQL database services
Lecturer profile: Mr. Su Jun is currently the chief software development manager of Microsoft China Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence Team. He is currently leading a multinational team, mainly responsible for the development and promotion of Microsoft's intelligent cloud database MySQL/MariaDB service. Mr. Su Jun has been committed to the deployment and application of MySQL services on Azure since 2014. The business that Mr. Su Jun is responsible for has been applied to all areas where Microsoft Azure services are located, and has become one of the fastest growing business sectors in Azure cloud services.
Vitalik Buterin: Upgrading our infrastructure for a rollup-centric Ethereum (based on the second layer of Ethereum development)
Does the powerful lineup of lecturers and thematic design make you very fascinated?
Then come live on the main forum of COSCon'21!
Offline gatherings in many places, a national Happy Hacking carnival
This COSCon'21 has 8 offline meeting venues, namely Shanghai, Beijing, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Dalian, Fuzhou and Wuxi.
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