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Talks

  • Pavel Luzanov
    Pavel Luzanov PostgresPro

  • Антон Чумак
    Антон Чумак PostgresPro

  • Aleksandr Cherkashin
    Aleksandr Cherkashin

  • Ильдар Хафизов
    Ильдар Хафизов
    Павел Липкин
    Павел Липкин

  • Александр Быков
    Александр Быков
    training 90 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Сергей Чаукин
    Сергей Чаукин
    training 60 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Egor Rogov
    Egor Rogov PostgresPro

  • Andrey Borodin
    Andrey Borodin Yandex

  • Степан Неретин
    Степан Неретин PostgresPro

  • Anatoly Anfinogenov
    Anatoly Anfinogenov

  • Alena Rybakina
    Alena Rybakina PostgresPro

  • Igor Kosenkov
    Igor Kosenkov PostgresPro
    training 60 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Андрей Забелин
    Андрей Забелин PostgresPro
    training 90 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Екатерина Гололобова
    Екатерина Гололобова PostgresPro

  • Дмитрий Ремизов
    Дмитрий Ремизов

  • Christopher Travers
    Christopher Travers OneMoreData CEO

    What is the future of open source software and PostgreSQL in particular in a world where deglobalization, de-risking, and import substitution are becoming the norm? What lead to the Linux maintainer purge? And what does that mean for open source software more generally or Postgres in particular?

    While it is hard to have perfect certainty about these topics, a clearer look at history provides some significant assurance that open source software can continue to be a joint collaborative effort even in an increasingly contentious age geopolitically.

    This talk covers: 1. The historical and geopolitical context in which open source software rose to prominence 2. Efforts by the US in particular to control open source collaboration 3. Efforts that open source software projects can take to protect themselves from state pressure

    Additionally some discussion will be given to why PostgreSQL itself has weathered this era well and continued to provide open collaboration across geopolitical boundaries.

  • Алексей Мигуцкий
    Алексей Мигуцкий
    training 60 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Игорь Лёвшин
    Игорь Лёвшин PostgresPro

  • Александр Федотов
    Александр Федотов

  • Alena Rybakina
    Alena Rybakina PostgresPro
    training 120 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Anton Doroshkevich
    Anton Doroshkevich InfoSoft

  • Darya Lepikhova
    Darya Lepikhova PostgresPro
    Олег Гурьев
    Олег Гурьев PostgresPro
    Евгений Гарбуз
    Евгений Гарбуз PostgresPro
    training 240 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Евгений Александров
    Евгений Александров

  • Андрей Кулага
    Андрей Кулага PostgresPro

  • Vasiliy Puchkov
    Vasiliy Puchkov PostgresPro
    Д
    Даниил Давыдов PostgresPro

  • Камиль Каримов
    Камиль Каримов PostgresPro

  • Avenir Voronov
    Avenir Voronov

  • Aleksandr Kotin
    Aleksandr Kotin PostgresPro
    Boris Pischik
    Boris Pischik PostgresPro

  • Денис Гидин
    Денис Гидин PostgresPro
    training 120 min

    Sign-up is available only for confirmed offline participants PGConf.SPb 2025

  • Максим Грамин
    Максим Грамин PostgresPro

  • Леонид Борчук
    Леонид Борчук Yandex

  • Дмитрий Фатов
    Дмитрий Фатов

  • Alexey Borschev
    Alexey Borschev PostgresPro

  • Д
    Дмитрий Бродский
    Александр Балакин
    Александр Балакин

  • Марк Ривкин
    Марк Ривкин PostgresPro