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-SUMMARY:Lessons learned while building a free software unit for the French public sector
-DESCRIPTION:Bastien Guerry - The French free software unit for the public sector officially exists since November 2021. It is both the result of many convergent efforts toward free software since two decades and a starting point for new ambitions. How did we build this unit? What are its missions? What is its impact? What did we learn in the process of building it?
+SUMMARY:Warpforge -- a tool for reproducible, hermetic builds
+DESCRIPTION:Eric Myhre & Eric Evenchick - Warpforge is a new tool for building software in a reproducible and collaborative way. It emphasizes predictable environments, and produces this by creating a controlled environment populated entirely by materials identified by cryptographic hash. All the build information is designed to be complete, be serializable, and also easily be shared. Communicating build (and *re*build) information to friends and colleagues is easy. Within this system, we produce a new suite of packages and build instructions which are reproducible, and produce binaries which can easily be consumed in any linux system.
LOCATION:Neptune
DTSTART:20230318T140000Z
DTEND:20230318T144500Z
-URL:https://libreplanet.org/2023/speakers/#6193
+URL:https://libreplanet.org/2023/speakers/#6124
DTSTAMP:20230314T155340Z
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<h1>Program <small>Sessions</small></h1>
+Saturday morning we experienced some technical issues that resulted in a delay in the scheduled program. The times below were updated to be the real times the talks will start.
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