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When:
February 3, 2022 @ 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM America/New York Timezone
2022-02-03T09:00:00-05:00
2022-02-03T11:00:00-05:00
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Online event
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Google Open Source Live
Android Day on Google Open Source Live @ Online event

Join us for the sixteenth Google Open Source Live event in our series: “Android Day on Google Open Source Live”!

Google Android experts will share updates on everything from Bespoke Infrastructure – Enabling developer productivity in AOSP, to Better transparency, privacy, and security in AOSP.

Throughout the event, our speakers will answer your questions via the Live Q&A Forum. We’ll wrap up the event with an After Party on Google Meet for an opportunity to connect with the speakers and other attendees.

Event:
Android Day on Google Open Source Live

Date:
Thursday, February 3rd at 9:00 am – 11:00 am PST

Agenda:
9:00 am
Opening for Android Day on Google Open Source Live
Ally Sillins, Program Manager (Google)

9:03 am
Session 1: Bespoke Infrastructure – Enabling developer productivity in AOSP
A look into how Android keeps the open-source AOSP development branches high quality and usable through continuous integration on both AOSP and Android internal branches. We will also cover the life of a CL from submission to production Android release.
Raman Tenneti, Software Engineer (Google)
Ian Kasprzak, Tech Lead – Android Open Source Team (Google)

9:25 am
Session 2: Infrastructure to ensure quality and velocity of AOSP
Overview of the infrastructure that ensures quality and engineering productivity of Android’s Open Source Project. This session will take the audience on a step-by-step walk through of a life of a commited change. Lastly, users can participate and experience the infrastructure themselves through a hands-on codelab.
Ian Kasprzak, Tech Lead – Android Open Source Team (Google)
Lance Fluger, Engineering Manager (Google)

9:47 am
Session 3: Building and running Android from AOSP – Cloud Android
A focus on how users can download the source, build and launch cloud android targets (or directly download the pre-built images) and use cuttlefish to develop and test new OS features. Explains how cloud android is being used both internally at Google and by our partners to increase the development velocity.
Alistar Delva, Software Engineer (Google)

10:09 am
Session 4: Better transparency, privacy, and security in AOSP
We will discuss how we are adding to the privacy, security, and transparency of AOSP through innovations in our platform programming language tools and new distribution through the Mainline project.
Jeff Hamilton, Principal Software Engineer (Google)
Lars Bergstrom, Director of Engineering, Android Platform Programming Languages (Google)

10:30 am After Party on Google Meet

11:00 am End