Proposed by: Vishal Alhat

DevOps for Open Source: The Secret Sauce to Success

Title : DevOps for Open Source: The Secret Sauce to Success


DevOps is a set of practices that combine software development (Dev) and IT operations (Ops) to shorten the systems development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high quality. Open source software is software that is developed and distributed under an open source license, which gives users the right to use, modify, and redistribute the software.

In this talk, we will discuss how DevOps can be used to improve the development and maintenance of open source software. We will cover topics such as:

  1. The benefits of using DevOps for open source software
  2. The challenges of using DevOps for open source software
  3. The most popular DevOps tools for open source software
  4. How to get started with DevOps for open source software


We will also share some real-world examples of how DevOps has been used to improve the development and maintenance of open source software.

By the end of this talk, you will have a better understanding of how DevOps can be used to improve the development and maintenance of open source software. You will also be able to identify the challenges of using DevOps for open source software and how to overcome them.

I hope you will join us for this talk and learn how to use DevOps to make your open source software projects more successful.

Covered topics like :

  1. The history of DevOps and how it has evolved over time
  2. The different components of DevOps, such as continuous integration, continuous delivery, and continuous deployment
  3. The benefits of using DevOps for open source software, such as increased speed, agility, and reliability
  4. The challenges of using DevOps for open source software, such as security and compliance
  5. The most popular DevOps tools for open source software, such as Chef, Puppet, and Docker
  6. How to get started with DevOps for open source software, such as setting up a continuous integration server

Source code/Reference: None

Talk duration: 20m