Lukas started contributing to Debian in 2011 as part of the "DebianFSO" team, working on enablement of mobile devices (OpenMoko). In 2020, he started working on Ubuntu for Canonical and became a Debian Developer in 2023. He works on network related packages in Debian and Ubuntu, and also takes care of Ubuntu's virtualization stack.

Accepted Talks:

Networking BoF

Blink and you missed it: Debian grew a Networking Team and we invite you to join and discuss our future direction.

Team: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/NetworkingTeam

Networking is a critical piece in any contemporary Operating System with an enormous surface area. It brings into intimate contact large bodies of code, countless technical decisions encoded within and people identifying strongly with all of it.

The Debian project’s overarching uncoordinated do-ocracy is ill-suited to endure this friction without igniting conflicts in this area.

We want to improve the situation by creating a place for friendly consensus to build inside the project so that come release time’s crunch Debian’s users aren’t the ones feeling the heat🔥.

The agenda for this inaugural session includes:

  • Sustainable maintenance of our Networking Stacks
  • Testing & QA of Network components
  • Technical improvements in: DNS handling, Multihoming, VRFs, IPv6 and VPN Security.

Full agenda: https://pad.riseup.net/p/gFV8pU15gNbjrEtvVBJm-keep

Keywords: ifupdown, dhcpcd-base, ifupdown-ng, NetworkManager, systemd-networkd, systemd-resolved, resolvconf, openresolv.