Googlers on the road: OSCON 2016 in Austin
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In May 2016, developers and open source enthusiasts gathered in Austin, Texas, for the O'Reilly Media's annual open source conference, OSCON, and the Community Leadership Summit (CLS) that preceded it. The event, which ran from May 14-19, featured ten Googlers hosting sessions on various topics, including web development, machine learning, devops, astronomy, and open source. Notably, the conference included sessions on Kubernetes, machine learning with TensorFlow, and open source lessons from the TODO Group. Attendees could also participate in a Kubernetes hackathon and discussions on projects like PANOPTES and containerizing Minecraft. Google offered discounts for registration and free entry to some sessions, encouraging participation from students, educators, and open source program participants.
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