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Kate Stanley
Red Hat

Kate Stanley is a software engineer, technical speaker, and Java Champion. She has experience running Apache Kafka on Kubernetes, developing enterprise Kafka applications, and writing connectors for Kafka Connect. She also specialises in cloud-native Java applications and microservices architectures. Kate currently works as a principal software engineer in the Red Hat Kafka team. She is also a maintainer of the CNCF project Strimzi, which is a Kubernetes operator for Kafka.

Alongside development, Kate has a passion for presenting and sharing knowledge. She has presented at conferences around the world, including Devoxx Belgium, Kafka Summit in San Francisco and Jfokus in Sweden. She has authored two LinkedIn Learning courses on MicroProfile and Apache Kafka, and written an eBook on writing microservices with Java. She has also written a book on Kafka Connect which was published in 2023.

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An open source journey from contributor to maintainer
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Have you ever wondered what is involved in developing and maintaining your favourite open source project? Some are single person operations, but most popular projects have a whole community powering them and they want your help.

In this talk, we will explore different ways to contribute to open source projects. From selecting an issue and delivering the change, to helping other users and advocating for the project at conferences, we’ll share how you can become an effective contributor to any open source project.

Come along to this session to learn how to go from your first contribution, all the way to becoming an experienced maintainer.

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