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Friday, February 21
 

8:00am WAT

Registration

Friday February 21, 2020 8:00am - 10:00am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:00am WAT

Opening Keynote by Samson Goddy and Ada Oyom

Speakers
avatar for Samson Goddy

Samson Goddy

Co-founder, Open Source Community Africa
Samson Goddy is an open source advocate; he works at Chainguard to secure the software supply chain by doing open source/Devrel.Samson is also the co-founder of Open Source Community Africa, a project that allows him to demonstrate his love for open source while constructing significant... Read More →
AO

Ada Oyom

Developer Relations, Google


Friday February 21, 2020 10:00am - 10:10am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:10am WAT

Keynote Speech by Gen Ashley

Speakers
avatar for Gen Ashley

Gen Ashley

Director, TECH(K)NOW
Leadership, Diversity, Inclusion


Friday February 21, 2020 10:10am - 10:35am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:35am WAT

Effective Documentation: The Key to Open Source Growth

When developers use and contribute to open source projects, effective documentation can make all the difference between a positive experience or a negative experience. Providing effective documentation can build healthy and inclusive communities, thereby increasing the usability and retention rate of your product/ project, but most often, open source creators produce ineffective documentation.

In this talk, Bolaji will introduce you to unique documentation strategies that will enable you to create good, timely, useful, accurate and sustainable documentation alongside explaining the benefits of these strategies, and how you can build a documentation community around your contributors.

Speakers
avatar for Bolaji Ayodeji

Bolaji Ayodeji

Developer Advocate, Commerce Layer
Bolaji is a Software Engineer, Content Creator, and Community Engineer who currently works as a Developer Advocate at Commerce Layer. He's passionate about sharing knowledge, learning, teaching, building communities, web engineering, documentation, Jamstack, headless commerce, open-source... Read More →



Friday February 21, 2020 10:35am - 10:55am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:55am WAT

Opportunities for Mixed Reality in Africa

Being a consumer of AR & VR products in the past and currently having the opportunity to work in Mixed Reality has made me discover endless possibilities for the application of this technology in Africa.
As we have seen with solutions from technology companies, the world is changing due to innovations in Perception, Mixed Reality and Artificial Intelligence. In this session, I would highlight a couple of mixed reality solutions that are changing the world and talk about the current trends. I would also talk about: - Existing open source projects in Perception, Mixed Reality and Artificial Intelligence, - How collaborations in these projects are bringing amazing things to life - How teamwork can help us build Mixed Reality Solutions that can creatively solve some of Africa’s problems - Basic things we can do to get to the point of building valuable Mixed Reality solutions for the region in fields other than gaming.

Speakers
avatar for Adora Nwodo

Adora Nwodo

Software Engineer, Microsoft
Adora is a Software Engineer currently building Mixed Reality on the Cloud at Microsoft. She is also the Author of the popular book "Cloud Engineering for Beginners". This book is currently helping a lot of people start their career as Cloud Engineers. Adora is also a Digital Creator... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 10:55am - 11:10am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

11:10am WAT

A look into Open Source in Nigeria - Made in Nigeria Projects

Using a listing of open source projects built by Nigerians for the world over the years with hundreds of projects which provides an insight into the current state of open source in Nigeria, this talk is going to go over some data insights that we can get from this list and what we can do about it.
This talk would go over the demographics of contributors, languages, types of projects and also people actively building stuff. It’d also shed some light on areas that we need to take note of including inclusion in open source.


Speakers
avatar for Abati Adewale

Abati Adewale

Senior Developer Advocate, CodeSandbox
Abati Adewale, also known as Ace is a Web Developer from Lagos, Nigeria currently working as Developer Advocate at Flutterwave. Ace is extremely passionate about Open Source and community building, an avid gamer and shares his developer experience through his social media, YouTube... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 11:10am - 11:25am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

11:50am WAT

Celo - Building a Full-stack Cryptocurrency

Currently, the world’s financial system excludes roughly 1 in 3 adults. At the same time, 6 billion smartphones will be connected by 2020. Cryptocurrencies accessible on mobile phones hold great promise in bringing financial inclusion to the world’s underbanked.

Celo is an open platform that makes financial tools accessible to anyone with a mobile phone. To deliver on this goal, Celo takes a full-stack approach developing both the platform and the end-user mobile application together in a tightly coupled manner. By doing so, we surfaced a number of unique and interesting technical problems for achieving a great mobile experience.

In this talk, we will cover some of the technical innovations that power the Celo Platform as well as share some exciting updates about how to build your first financial applications on the Celo Open Source Project and Protocol.

Speakers

Friday February 21, 2020 11:50am - 12:20pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

12:20pm WAT

Mini Break
Friday February 21, 2020 12:20pm - 12:40pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

12:40pm WAT

Demystifying Machine Learning on the Web with TensorflowJS

This talk would give a little background into what machine learning is, and an introduction to TensorFlowJS. We would talk briefly about the benefits of machine learning on the browser and show some practical applications. We’d also look into the different methods, and platforms in which it can be used and some demos on how it can be used.

Speakers
avatar for Shedrack Akintayo

Shedrack Akintayo

Developer Relations Engineer, Platform.sh
Shedrack Akintayo is a Developer Relations Professional and Technical Writer with over 5+ years of experience in Technology and a track record in Web Engineering, Community Management, and Developer Relations on a global scale. He has given talks/workshops at developer conferences... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 12:40pm - 12:50pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

12:50pm WAT

Building a Mood Detector App with Python and OpenCV on Azure

My talk would walk the audience through building an AI-powered web app using Python and Flask running on Microsoft Azure. This web app analyses faces using AI and stores information about the emotion of faces in the image, notifying the user if it detects sad faces multiple times. The web app also serves up a simple HTML page showing the data captured.

How would this work?
Once a picture has been successfully taken, a Web API - built in Python - will receive the picture, and analyze it using the Azure Face API (an AI service that can recognize faces in images, as well as estimating the age of the face, if the person is smiling amongst other things) from Azure Cognitive Services.

The Web API will use this cognitive service to detect the emotion of all the faces, which will in turn be saved into a database called CosmosDB - a document database. These documents contain key/value pairs of data stored in a format called JSON. The API would also return a count of emotions, which the python app would use in asking wether the user is 'Okay' when the number of sad faces is greater than or equal to 3. This is a simple illustration around how this technology could be used as a self care app.

This is certainly going to be a fun learning experience :)

PS: It is pertinent to note that this is NOT a workshop, just an insight into what's possible with Azure's Face API. A proper workshop on this subject topic would take 3+ hours, which we - obviously - don't have.

This talk is an insight into what's possible with Azure's Face API (a member of the Azure Cognitive Services family). A workshop on this project is publicly-available, here: https://github.com/microsoft/hackwithazure

Speakers
avatar for Korede Bashir

Korede Bashir

Software Engineer, Bute Systems Limited
A result-driven software engineer with an expertise in community building. Skilled in Community Building, Software Engineering, JavaScript, and Python Programming. Writes about Azure on dev.to, and on http://azure.bashirk.tech. Never lost to anyone in a game of PES, yeah.



Friday February 21, 2020 12:50pm - 1:00pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

1:00pm WAT

In search of a faster web

Creating platforms for the web has shifted from the traditional monolithic stacks and moved to something more interesting. A new way of creating awesome platforms that almost seems impossible. Well, the word says ( I’m possible ) drum rolls The JAMstack!! An awesome land filled with awesome.

Speakers
avatar for Obinna Ekwuno

Obinna Ekwuno

Developer Advocate, Cloudflare
Obinna Ekwuno is a human before anything else. He mostly works on the web and loves to teach concepts in JavaScript while advocating for web accessibility. He does this through speaking, live streams, and technical articles. Occasionally he is a poet, and he believes that wider conversations... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 1:00pm - 1:10pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

1:10pm WAT

The future of The Technical writers and Cyber security Experts

Speakers
avatar for Rubie Targema-Takema

Rubie Targema-Takema

Software Engineer, TechRubies
Rubie is a Software Engineer by profession, and a blogger and education advocate by passion. She runs an NGO called FOCH woman which aims to raise a generation of value and purpose driven young girls and women who are intentional about who they are and what they want. She also manages... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 1:10pm - 1:20pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

1:20pm WAT

Lunch Break
Friday February 21, 2020 1:20pm - 2:00pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

2:00pm WAT

My journey to becoming an Android GDE

Speakers
avatar for Moyinoluwa Adeyemi

Moyinoluwa Adeyemi

Google Developer Expert (Android)
Android Development


Friday February 21, 2020 2:00pm - 2:25pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

2:25pm WAT

Keynote Speech by Henry Zhu

Speakers

Friday February 21, 2020 2:25pm - 2:50pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

2:50pm WAT

Panel Discussion - GSOC

Speakers
avatar for amanda casari

amanda casari

open source researcher + engineer, Google
amanda casari is a researcher and engineer in the Open Source Programs Office at Google, where she is co-leading research and engineering to better understand risk and resilience in open source ecosystems. She was named an External Faculty member of the Vermont Complex Systems Center... Read More →
avatar for Samson Goddy

Samson Goddy

Co-founder, Open Source Community Africa
Samson Goddy is an open source advocate; he works at Chainguard to secure the software supply chain by doing open source/Devrel.Samson is also the co-founder of Open Source Community Africa, a project that allows him to demonstrate his love for open source while constructing significant... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 2:50pm - 3:20pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

3:20pm WAT

Open Sourcing for Growth

When talking about Growth in tech we often emphasize the aspect of constantly learning, which is essential for growth. When you observe closely, not every beginner out there or even existing developers have resources and tools at their disposal that can facilitate their learning. Most times, resources obtained by starters or existing developers are not always sufficient to bring them to a point they are conversant with industrial practices and skills that makes a pro developer or even hireable.
In this talk we will observe closely how being engaged in open source can sporadically improve a developer’s growth and also how developers can leverage on Open source tools and resources that can help develop skills that are relevant.
This talk is going to cater to both starters and already established developers who desire growth in their field. I will be sharing some of my personal experiences in some of these areas and how I’ve been impacted through Open Source, not limited to how open source is changing what’s possible generally around the world.
A basic outline of what will be covered in this talk includes:
  • How the Open source is rich for different levels of learning.
  • Utilizing the things Open source offer
  • How contributing to Open Source can help in Developing your problem-solving skills
  • Opportunities available in Open Source
    • Google Summer of Codes
    • Google CodeIn
    • Outreachy Programs
    • GitHub Student Pack
    • Other opportunities.
  • Open Source as a means of Feedbacks on your work through sharing
  • Aligning the things available in open source for your growth.
  • How can you get started? - This is definitely going to be the most important part of the talk as I want to ensure all the audience, for the ones who don’t know where to start, have a practical experience of how they can get started in Open Sourcing - both sharing and contributing.
  • Questions and Answers.

Speakers
avatar for Olatunbosun Egberinde

Olatunbosun Egberinde

Software Engineer


Friday February 21, 2020 3:20pm - 3:30pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

3:30pm WAT

An android app for the blind using machine learning

Speakers
avatar for Olaonipekun Olanrewaju

Olaonipekun Olanrewaju

Android developer, Lagos State University
Android development and machine learning engineer.I am plain and simple.


Friday February 21, 2020 3:30pm - 3:40pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

3:40pm WAT

What AI means to us in Africa

The talk would explore a basic introduction to AI as an industry, impressive results around the world and Africa’s involvement. The vision of AI Saturdays communities would also be presented and specifically our involvement in the industry through inspecting efforts of AI Saturdays Lagos so far. 
We would explore:
  • Some Interesting Applications and Successes of AI in the world so far.
  • Specific applications in Africa.
  • Issues and Challenges.
  • How AI Saturdays communities are getting involved.

Speakers
avatar for Femi Azeez

Femi Azeez

Research Engineer, Instadeep
Femi is a Research Engineer at Instadeep where He leads the team in Nigeria. He is interested in scalable machine learning and reinforcement learning research projects. He also cofounded AI Saturdays Lagos and Kigali with the focus of helping others learn AI through community study... Read More →



Friday February 21, 2020 3:40pm - 3:50pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

3:50pm WAT

The ethics behind your IoT

Internet of Things (IoT) devices are part of the future we were promised. Armed with phones, we control everything including cars and toasters. IoT bring us ethical quandaries. We must consider the implicates of the things we’re building and ask ourselves how they are being used for good and evil.

In this session, I will share personal anecdotes and well researched statistics relating to IoT devices. These will be used to examine the way that IoT devices are used outside of their intended purposes, and what that means for us as a society. I will point out ethical threats we’re facing when building IoT devices, and look at the kinds of things we can do to do better.

Speakers
MD

Molly de Blanc

President of the Board of Directors, Open Source Inittiative
Molly de Blanc is the president of the Open Source Initiative Board of Directors. The OSI is a non-profit focused on supporting the open source community, providing education on open source related issues, advocating for open source, and maintaining the canonical list of open source... Read More →


Friday February 21, 2020 3:50pm - 4:00pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway
 
Saturday, February 22
 

9:30am WAT

Bounty programs from Open Collective

Speakers

Saturday February 22, 2020 9:30am - 9:35am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

9:35am WAT

Becoming a stand out contributor

Becoming a stand out contributor means you have to apply the best practices, write well-crafted documentation for features and sample codes.

Speakers
avatar for Amaechi Amarachi

Amaechi Amarachi

Front-End Developer, Zedcrest Capital


Saturday February 22, 2020 9:35am - 9:40am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

9:50am WAT

How to improve the way you write codes by contributing to open source

Open source is one of the best ways to get started with the real-world experience of the programming world and learning quickly. Also, open-source organizations are very keen and welcoming to new contributors to their platforms. Lately, I have heard a lot of people saying that contributing to open-source projects is very difficult. So, I decided to come up with this talk just to break the myth. I know it can be hard at first but believe me, there are far harder things in the programming world than starting to contribute in the open-source. In this talk, I am going to share the motivation and plan to write your first patch for the open-source organization that you love to use in your personal time.

Speakers
avatar for Emmanuel Nwolisa

Emmanuel Nwolisa

Software Developer, Free Open Source Universe
Emmanuel is a senior software Engineer, co-founder open source community Ghana, open source advocate, entrepreneur, conference speaker


Saturday February 22, 2020 9:50am - 9:55am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

9:55am WAT

Designers can be OpenSourcerers Too.

Open source is beautiful! It makes powerful, potentially life-changing software free and open to all. However, open-source software has been largely associated with poor user experience and aesthetics. Could this be because designers are not interested in contributing to free software? Actually, “Most designers don’t have a clue about open source,” says Eriol Fox of Ushahidi, a non-profit social enterprise that creates humanitarian, open-source tech tools. And there’s no doubt, personally I was not aware for the longest time in my tech career that designers (and people from other fields other than coding) could contribute to open-source software almost as much as programmers do. Why should you contribute to open-source as a designer? What opportunities are open to you as an open-source designer and what help is available to help you get started? These questions and more will be addressed in this talk. It is open to everyone, including non-designers and non-coders.

Speakers
avatar for Abigail Makolo

Abigail Makolo

UX designer, eHealth4everyone
I design and manage digital products in Abuja, Nigeria. I work as a UX designer at eHealth4everyone where I save lives by helping to ensure that health IT solutions are visually appealing and of high quality, yet easy and pleasant to use. I also design websites and things in my spare... Read More →



Saturday February 22, 2020 9:55am - 10:00am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:00am WAT

Increasing your value within your team

Being treasured within the team you work doesn’t only happen when you are a 10x engineer and can push code at the speed of light. Many times, your worth within your team increases as a result of helping others in the team. This can be by mentoring a colleague, or teaching a teammate a new concept you understand better or reviewing Pull Requests with great attention to detail that ensures little or no bug gets deployed to production. Being valued in your team can come as a result of bringing into the team, your unique qualities, and personal attributes, and not only your technical prowess. You can thrive in a new team by bringing out the parts of you that impact others and makes the team (a part of the world) a better place.

Speakers
avatar for Ignatius Ukwuoma

Ignatius Ukwuoma

Data Engineer, Andela
I'm a passionate engineer with experience in designing and building data pipelines. I spend a lot of my time mentoring beginner developers. Talk to me about anything interesting from getting started in programming to details about my field - data engineering.


Saturday February 22, 2020 10:00am - 10:05am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:05am WAT

Community growth on DevCareer

Speakers
avatar for Akintunde Sultan

Akintunde Sultan

Founder, DevCareer
Sultan is a software developer, a developer advocate and a lot of his works are focused on supporting the tech ecosystem in Africa in his own little way.


Saturday February 22, 2020 10:05am - 10:10am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:10am WAT

Keynote Speech by Marlene Mhangami

Speakers
avatar for Marlene Mhangami

Marlene Mhangami

Director, The PSF
Marlene is a director at the PSF, the non-profit organization behind the popular computer programming language, Python. She is also the co-founder of ZimboPy, a Zimbabwean non-profit that empowers women to pursue careers in technology. She is based in Harare, Zimbabwe and is the current... Read More →


Saturday February 22, 2020 10:10am - 10:35am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

10:35am WAT

Keynote Speech by Stephen Walli

Speakers
avatar for Stephen Walli

Stephen Walli

Principal Program Manager, Microsoft
I'm a principal program manager at Microsoft in the Azure Office of the CTO. I've worked with Docker, been a Distinguished Technologist at Hewlett-Packard, technical director at the Outercurve Foundation, founded a start-up, and been a writer and consultant. I've been around open... Read More →


Saturday February 22, 2020 10:35am - 11:00am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

11:00am WAT

Keynote Speech by Eriol Fox

Design contributions to OSS: Learnings from the Open Design workshops project

Open Design is a collaboration between Adobe, Designit and Ushahidi. Looking at increasing and sustaining design contribution to open source and advocating for OSS in design, and design in OSS.
In this keynote, we’ll briefly cover the history of the project and the main problems we attempted to solve, looking into some the abstract deeper motivations for design professionals to contribute and we’ll present the learning and adaptions to our workshop framework and methodology that aims to engage design teams and individuals that are not yet ‘on-board’ with OSS as an ethos or movement.

You'll leave with a better understanding of the way that Ushahidi engaged with designers globally through the workshops to widen the contributions to include design with access to the open repository where these resources, frameworks and learnings are documented.

Speakers
avatar for Eriol Fox

Eriol Fox

Lead designer, Ushahidi
Eriol is a product & UX designer who has worked in-house roles for 9+ years. Now working at Ushahidi, a humanitarian, non-profit technology leader, developing open-source, digital tools to help people with better democratic process, human rights issues, natural and human-made disasters.Eriol... Read More →


Saturday February 22, 2020 11:00am - 11:25am WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

11:25am WAT

Keynote Speech by The Open Source Team

Speakers
avatar for Samson Goddy

Samson Goddy

Co-founder, Open Source Community Africa
Samson Goddy is an open source advocate; he works at Chainguard to secure the software supply chain by doing open source/Devrel.Samson is also the co-founder of Open Source Community Africa, a project that allows him to demonstrate his love for open source while constructing significant... Read More →
AO

Ada Oyom

Developer Relations, Google


Saturday February 22, 2020 11:25am - 12:00pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

12:10pm WAT

Mini Break
Saturday February 22, 2020 12:10pm - 12:30pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

12:30pm WAT

Facebook Keynote

Speakers
avatar for Chimdi Aneke

Chimdi Aneke

Facebook


Saturday February 22, 2020 12:30pm - 12:55pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

12:55pm WAT

Keynote Speech by Amanda Casari

Speakers
avatar for amanda casari

amanda casari

open source researcher + engineer, Google
amanda casari is a researcher and engineer in the Open Source Programs Office at Google, where she is co-leading research and engineering to better understand risk and resilience in open source ecosystems. She was named an External Faculty member of the Vermont Complex Systems Center... Read More →


Saturday February 22, 2020 12:55pm - 1:20pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

1:20pm WAT

Keynote Speech by Prosper Otemuyiwa

Speakers
PO

Prosper Otemuyiwa

Founder, Eden


Saturday February 22, 2020 1:20pm - 1:45pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

1:45pm WAT

Succeeding with Open Source

Speakers
AU

Aniedi Udo-Obong

Developer Relations, Google


Saturday February 22, 2020 1:45pm - 2:10pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

2:10pm WAT

Lunch Break

Saturday February 22, 2020 2:10pm - 2:30pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

2:30pm WAT

Keynote Speech by Ben Lesh

Speakers
avatar for Ben Lesh

Ben Lesh

Open Source Guy, RxJS
Ben Lesh has over 22 years of experience in web development. He’s worked at NG of FAANG, and has been leading the RxJS project since 2015.


Saturday February 22, 2020 2:30pm - 2:55pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

2:55pm WAT

Ten lessons I learned working with open source communities

Speakers
RL

Rachel Lawson

Community Liaison, Drupal Association


Saturday February 22, 2020 2:55pm - 3:10pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

3:10pm WAT

The tech hub of the Zonetech park

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Ale

Daniel Ale

CTO, Zone Tech Park
I am a Full Stack Engineer (Python/Javascript). I am a mentor and a Machine Learning Enthusiast with experience building IoT Solutions. In my free time, I study Human-Computer Interface (HCI) and the Psychology of Human Interaction (PHI). I am self-driven, autodidactic, and a very... Read More →


Saturday February 22, 2020 3:10pm - 3:20pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway

3:20pm WAT

The Web we want

If you build websites, you inevitably run into problems. Maybe there’s no way to achieve an aspect of your design using CSS. Or maybe there’s a device feature you really wish you could tap into using JavaScript. Or perhaps the in-browser DevTools don’t give you a key insight you need to do your job. We want to hear about it!

Join us at Open Source Africa to hear developers pitch what features they want to help shape the future of the web. Have an idea about the web platform, developer tooling, or other areas? Submit your idea here and get to pitch - https://webwewant.fyi/#submit or https://webwewant.fyi/#Open+Source+Festival+-+Lagos,+Nigeria.

Speakers
avatar for Abati Adewale

Abati Adewale

Senior Developer Advocate, CodeSandbox
Abati Adewale, also known as Ace is a Web Developer from Lagos, Nigeria currently working as Developer Advocate at Flutterwave. Ace is extremely passionate about Open Source and community building, an avid gamer and shares his developer experience through his social media, YouTube... Read More →
avatar for Egwuenu Gift

Egwuenu Gift

Software Developer, Andela
I’m a Software Engineer based in Lagos, Nigeria and I'm passionate about making the web accessible to everyone and the open-source community.
avatar for Obinna Ekwuno

Obinna Ekwuno

Developer Advocate, Cloudflare
Obinna Ekwuno is a human before anything else. He mostly works on the web and loves to teach concepts in JavaScript while advocating for web accessibility. He does this through speaking, live streams, and technical articles. Occasionally he is a poet, and he believes that wider conversations... Read More →
AO

Ada Oyom

Developer Relations, Google


Saturday February 22, 2020 3:20pm - 3:50pm WAT
Lagos Zone Tech Park, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, Beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway
 
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