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Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference North America...
May 18-20, 2026
Minneapolis, MN
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Tuesday May 19, 2026 9:05am - 9:35am CDT
AI infrastructure is moving faster than any single company can sustainably steward: data formats, vector search, orchestration, inference, evaluation, and agent interoperability all need to evolve in the open to win broad adoption. This panel explores why neutral open source foundations matter for the next decade of AI, and how foundation-backed governance turns promising projects into durable ecosystems.

Topics include how open governance reduces fragmentation and vendor lock-in, why trademarks and clear contribution rules accelerate enterprise adoption, how graduated lifecycle models signal maturity, and how interoperability standards unlock composability across tools and platforms. Panelists will share practical lessons on scaling contributor communities, balancing commercial incentives with community trust, and using foundation structures to create long-term technical roadmaps that outlive any single hype cycle. The audience will leave with concrete patterns for launching, donating, or growing AI projects under a foundation, and for building ecosystems that are both innovative and production-ready.
Moderators
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Stephen Chin

VP of Developer Relations at Neo4j, Open AI & Data Program Chair

Speakers
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Libby Clark

Principal Open Source and AI Engagement Strategist, AWS
Libby Clark is a Principal Open Source and AI Engagement Strategist at Amazon Web Services inside the developer experience org. She was previously a senior community marketing manager for open source at AWS, and VP of strategy at The New Stack where she helped grow the company toward... Read More →
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Lin Sun

Head of Open Source, Solo.io
Lin is the Head of Open Source at Solo.io, contributing full-time to the open-source community. She serves on the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC), is a CNCF Ambassador, and is a maintainer for Istio, kgateway, and kagent. An international speaker at tech conferences, Lin... Read More →
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Jakub Kuderski

Principal AI Compiler Developer | IREE Project, AMD
Jakub is an open source maintainer and contributor to compiler projects including IREE, MLIR, and LLVM. He also contributes to open standards such as SPIR-V and Vulkan at the Khronos Group.

He currently works on GPU code generation at AMD, targeting both data center accelerators and desktop GPUs, and previously worked on mobile GPU compilers at Google Research, contributing to IREE and MLIR across both roles... Read More →
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Deepyaman Datta

Open Source Maintainer
Deepyaman is a data practitioner turned software engineer focused on building open-source data tooling. He was a Senior Staff Software Engineer at Voltron Data on the Ibis team, and later worked on data orchestration and ecosystem integration at Dagster Labs. Prior to that, he was... Read More →
Tuesday May 19, 2026 9:05am - 9:35am CDT
101 A-J (Level One)

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