Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

Testing and Continuous Delivery


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Externally verifying Linux’s real-time deadline scheduling capabilities
Instrument and Unit Test an Asm-only OS Kernel by Turning it into an Anykernel
Testing on hardware with Claude AI
Building a multi-arch CI pipeline for 13 targets. What could possibly go wrong?
Unit Testing in Fortran
Testing ESPHome in the really world
Unified Quality Feedback Across CI/CD Pipelines
CI/CD with Gerrit, AI-Enhanced Review, and Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing in Jenkins Pipelines
Non-Blocking Continuous Code Reviews
Developer Experience is more than just Productivity metrics
Self-Healing Rollouts: Automating Production Fixes with Agentic AI
Your Cluster is Lying to ArgoCD (And How to Catch It)
The Most Bizarre Software Bugs in History
Bug reporting made less buggy
Bringing automatic detection of backdoors to the CI pipeline
AI-based failure aggregation
Building CDviz: Lessons from Creating CI/CD Observability Tooling
Automated Testing of VoIP Infrastructure: Lessons from the Field
Formal Verification in Rocq, an Exhaustive Testing

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2025q4/003641.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Externally verifying Linux’s real-time deadline scheduling capabilities
Theodore Tucker 09:00 09:25
  Instrument and Unit Test an Asm-only OS Kernel by Turning it into an Anykernel
Ivan Baravy 09:30 09:55
  Testing on hardware with Claude AI
Andreea Daniela Andrisan 10:00 10:15
  Building a multi-arch CI pipeline for 13 targets. What could possibly go wrong?
Marek Pikuła 10:15 10:30
  Unit Testing in Fortran
Connor Aird 10:30 10:45
  Testing ESPHome in the really world
Rémi Duraffort 10:45 11:00
  Unified Quality Feedback Across CI/CD Pipelines
Ullrich Hafner 11:05 11:30
  CI/CD with Gerrit, AI-Enhanced Review, and Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing in Jenkins Pipelines
Michael Nazzareno Trimarchi 11:35 12:00
  Non-Blocking Continuous Code Reviews
Thierry de Pauw 12:05 12:30
  Developer Experience is more than just Productivity metrics
Jeremy Meiss 12:35 13:00
  Self-Healing Rollouts: Automating Production Fixes with Agentic AI
Carlos Sanchez 13:05 13:30
  Your Cluster is Lying to ArgoCD (And How to Catch It)
Graziano Casto 13:35 14:00
  The Most Bizarre Software Bugs in History
Mia Bajić 14:05 14:20
  Bug reporting made less buggy
David Petera 14:20 14:35
  Bringing automatic detection of backdoors to the CI pipeline
Michaël Marcozzi, Dimitri Kokkonis 14:35 14:50
  AI-based failure aggregation
Lukasz Towarek 14:55 15:20
  Building CDviz: Lessons from Creating CI/CD Observability Tooling
David Bernard 15:25 15:50
  Automated Testing of VoIP Infrastructure: Lessons from the Field
Ellen Wittingen 15:55 16:20
  Formal Verification in Rocq, an Exhaustive Testing
Guillaume Claret 16:25 16:50