Speakers
Description
openKylin is an open-source project incubated and operated by the OpenAtom Foundation. It was co-founded by a diverse group of organizations, including foundational software and hardware companies, non-profit organizations, community groups, universities, research institutions, and individual developers. The project’s vision is to “provide the world with an open-source operating system deeply integrated with artificial intelligence technologies.” Built on the principles of openness, voluntarism, equality, and collaboration, openKylin is committed to developing a globally leading open-source smart desktop operating system.
This talk will introduce the openKylin team's in-depth exploration of the software package format. It will focus on how the integration of the Kaiming Package Format technology within the desktop environment addresses key challenges such as the lack of clear boundaries between systems and applications, fragmentation of distributions, and issues with security and compatibility. The talk will cover a series of package management features, including packaging, installation, updating, uninstallation, and running of packages, all aimed at enhancing system efficiency and user experience. By fostering technological innovation, the goal is to drive the deep integration of the operating system with Kaiming Package Format technology, improving software package management efficiency and security on Linux systems. Additionally, the talk will explore the collaborative design of open-source hardware and software, promoting the development of Kaiming Package Format technology and the growth of the software ecosystem.
Author(s) Bio
Shuoqi Yu: openKylin Core Developer, mainly responsible for the architecture design of the openKylin operating system and the development of the Kaiming system, providing technical support for openKylin.
Jemma Wen: openKylin Operations Engineer, specializing in managing international projects and driving global collaboration. She is dedicated to supporting openKylin’s worldwide growth.
Participation | In-person |
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Track | Main Track |
Level of Difficulty | Intermediate |
Pronouns | Shuoqi Yu - He/Him; Jemma Wen - She/Her |