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In this episode, Roger from Kinsta sits down with Stéphane Graber, lead of the Incus project, to talk about what’s new in Incus 6.12—and the behind-the-scenes reality of managing a large open source initiative. They cover major new features like memory hotplug for VMs, improved logging, and the long-awaited support for Windows agents. But more importantly, they explore how contributors—from students to pros—make open source work (or don’t), and why understanding your code still matters in the age of AI. If you’re into containers, devops, or just curious about how successful open source projects grow, this conversation is for you. 👇 Chapters below — be sure to subscribe and drop your questions in the comments! ⸻ ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 – Intro & quick recap 01:13 – Highlights from the 6.12 release 03:58 – Sneak peek: Windows agent support 05:10 – Real-world use case: network address sets 05:50 – What it’s like managing an open source project 08:25 – The student contributor experience 11:45 – On AI-generated code and contribution guidelines 13:39 – Advanced features and where help is needed 16:06 – Where to learn more and get involved ⸻ 🔗 Resources & Links: • GitHub: https://github.com/lxc/incus • Community Forum: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org • Incus Project: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus • Stéphane’s YouTube: / @stgraber ⸻ #OpenSource #Linux #Incus #Containers #DevOps #StéphaneGraber #Kinsta #CommunityDriven #StudentDev #SystemDesign