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Tech Talk: Open Edge Platform & Cooklang Linux App
tcube workspaces, No.1 O'Connell Street (Lwr), Dublin, IEJoin us for an evening of learning and discussions, with the topics Open Edge Platform (Krishnamurthy Jambur and Andrei Palade, Intel) and Distributing Cooklang as a Linux App (Alex Dubowski). Whether you are a beginner or an experienced penguin, this event can provide new insights, connections and skills.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/tiber/edge-platform/overview.html
https://cooklang.org (A Recipe Markup Language!)*UPDATED: Descriptions of the talks are now below*
Welcome all OS & Linux enthusiasts seeking to meet like-minded individuals, explore open source projects, discuss the latest in FOSS, and discover new opportunities for collaboration in the Dublin Linux Community.
Please RSVP to the event, so the seating can be prepared accordingly. The doors will open at 17:30 and the presentations will start at 18:00. After the presentations we will continue the discussion and quench our thirst in a pub nearby. See you on Wed 12.11.!
Please note:
- There is no food/pizza served at this event, only small snacks, thus please don't show up hungry (or hangry).
- We plan to take a few photos at the event.
- This event is in Dublin city center: public transportation works and there is no free parking.
- If you want to help in organizing this or future Linux tech talk events, feel free to message Karla or Conor.Descriptions of the talks:
Talk #1:
Open Edge Platform & Edge Manageability Framework (Krishnamurthy Jambur, Principal Engineer, Intel, and Andrei Palade, Cloud Orchestration Software Engineer, Intel)
Edge computing brings processing closer to where data is generated, enabling faster speeds, higher volumes, and real-time, action-driven results. But this shift introduces new challenges: how do you manage millions of diverse nodes, deploy workloads efficiently, and keep everything secure and observable?
In this talk, we’ll present the Open Edge Platform, a portfolio of solutions for Edge AI, an edge-optimized reference operating system (Edge Microvisor Toolkit on Azure Linux), and infrastructure management. We’ll dive into Edge Manageability Framework (EMF): an open-source project that demonstrates how to manage fleets of edge nodes, Kubernetes clusters, and applications at scale. Finally, we’ll wrap up with a live demo of device onboarding and lifecycle management in action.
If you’re curious about how open-source tools can tame the complexity of the edge, this session is for you.
Optional pre-read material:
- What is Edge computing https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/learn/what-is-edge-computing.html
- Open Edge Platform overview https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/tiber/edge-platform/overview.html
- Edge Manageability Framework https://docs.openedgeplatform.intel.com/edge-manage-docs/dev/index.html
- Open Edge platform docs https://docs.openedgeplatform.intel.com/2025.1/index.html
- Edge Microvisor toolkit (Reference edge operating system) https://docs.openedgeplatform.intel.com/2025.1/edge-microvisor-toolkit/index.html
Source code:
- Edge Manageability Framework https://github.com/open-edge-platform/edge-manageability-framework
Talk #2:
From Recipes to Users — Distributing Cooklang apps on Linux (Alex Dubowski)
Cooklang started as a fun idea: a plain-text language for recipes that programmers could version-control, edit, and share. But once the CLI and desktop app were ready, the next challenge began — getting it into the hands of Linux users.
In this talk, I’ll share lessons learned while distributing Cooklang tools across different Linux environments — from .deb and .rpm packages to AppImage. We’ll explore what each channel gets right (and wrong), how to automate releases, and what “good Linux citizenship” really means when shipping software today.
Whether you’re building your own side project or maintaining an open-source tool, you’ll leave with practical tips for packaging, signing, and delivering software across the diverse Linux ecosystem.
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