diff --git a/CHANGELOG.md b/CHANGELOG.md index 4bc5b9a09..93c7ccbc5 100644 --- a/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,5 +1,30 @@ # Change Log +## [1.25.0](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/tree/1.25.0) (2018-11-28) +[Full Changelog](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/compare/1.24.1...1.25.0) + +**Fixed bugs:** + +- Organizer cards are of varying sizes [\#678](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/issues/678) + +## [1.24.1](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/tree/1.24.1) (2018-11-11) +[Full Changelog](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/compare/1.24.0...1.24.1) + +**Closed issues:** + +- one-day events being listed incorrectly in front-page sidebar [\#676](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/issues/676) + +## [1.24.0](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/tree/1.24.0) (2018-11-10) +[Full Changelog](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/compare/1.23.1...1.24.0) + +**Implemented enhancements:** + +- Add "Deploys by Netlify" badge to footer [\#669](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/issues/669) + +**Fixed bugs:** + +- Speaker page template errors if there are no speakers [\#673](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/issues/673) + ## [1.23.1](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/tree/1.23.1) (2018-10-15) [Full Changelog](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-theme/compare/1.23.0...1.23.1) diff --git a/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-kansas-city.md b/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-kansas-city.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7f0fde0cb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-kansas-city.md @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ ++++ +Categories = [] +Description = "On Sept 21st and 22nd, 2017, 350+ software practioners took over the Uptown Theater in Kansas City Missouri to discuss DevOps at [DevOpsDays KC](https://devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity)" +Tags = ["2016"] +date = "2018-09-10T16:31:00-06:00" +title = "Kansas City 2017 in review" +Author = "Aaron Blythe" + ++++ + +On Sept 21st and 22nd, 2017, 330+ software practioners took over the Uptown Theater in Kansas City Missouri to discuss DevOps at [DevOpsDays KC](https://devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity) + +You can check out a recap here: + + + +DevOpsDays Kansas City 2017 was held at the Uptown Theater at 3700 Broadway, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Uptown Theater was home to performances by Sting, Jason Bonham, Henry Rollins, Cyndi Lauper, Garbage, Sarah Silverman, Lyle Lovett, Dwight Yoakum, Ben Folds, Third Eye Blind, Melissa Etheridge, OK GO, Rusted Root, Elvis Costello, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn and many others over the last few years. So it was a great experience for our speakers to take this stage. + + + + +Having access to such a beautiful theater, we had a theme of “The Roles We Play” over the course of the 2 day event. + + + + +We had over 350 people register for the conference, 334 of which checked in at the door. + +25 speakers (compared to 16 in 2016) were chosen from 143 submissions (compared to 64 in 2016). This made a lot of tough decisions for the speaker committee. During the conference, attendees were able to provide a +1, 0, -1 rating for each talk as a feedback mechanism to the speakers. With over 400 feedback slips, our speakers received about 80% positive feedback and only 6% that did not meet expectations. All of the slides and videos can be found embedded in the pages for each session from the program for the event. + +In the afternoon, we handed the conference over to the attendees to have Open Space discussions on topics of their own choosing. + + + + +We had on-site t-shirt printing provided by Seen Merch and a coffee bar provided by Messenger Coffee. + + + + + +The food was a hit. We had BBQ from Kansas City Joe’s and a taco bar from McGonigles. Both local favorites. + + + +We were able to gather survey results in the days immediately following the event. We had 84 responses. Of those, 87% would recommend this event to a friend or colleague (8 or higher out of 10). + + + +We of course could not have put on such an awesome event all of our awesome without our sponsors. + + + + + +Thank you to everyone involved in this experience! See you on [Slack](http://devopskc.herokuapp.com/) and at the local [devops meetup](http://www.meetup.com/DevOps-Kansas-City/)! + +The [videos of Day One](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8DAwfjlf6A&list=PLH2p9sgqfZScLoGBUp22Hubl8uq2apxGG), [videos of Day Two](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvdt8uRf8RY&list=PLH2p9sgqfZSeHDiBkFCqqC_RKHSuJVaIo) and [slides](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/program/) of all talks are linked on our [program](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-kansascity/program/). + +2016 Kansas City Organizers: + + + + + +(left to right): +
+Tom Martin, Ryan McNair, Jeff Stephens, Chris Stein, Chase Pettet, Dan Barker, CJ Obermaier, Rebecca Sowers, Caleb Hyde, Bert Weidt, Aaron Blythe + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-singapore.md b/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-singapore.md index 6a4599f58..f16a83ce6 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-singapore.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/blog/2017-singapore.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Categories = [] +++ The third [DevOpsDays in Singapore](/events/2017-singapore/) was held at Microsoft Operations Offices on October 25th and 26th 2017 with participation of more than 200 attendees. -![Group Photo](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4654/39559971442_1f79c809da_z_d.jpg) +![Group Photo](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/msPoCkTxGeNeW5rrXxV6YP3_ZRn5dyWVyFZPf4tdrTU40dQW_N4dlNZY5BFAACe4qHgNgs3ZWZWbgAcelsZxI-9xYCRi-KfmCbh9GME-z7c3cpb3wyloLe2rGnlma4efc6sHqHZ28g=w800) Speakers came from Europe, USA and Asia and included viewpoints ranging from process automation to software and system engineering. @@ -43,20 +43,20 @@ Thank you to everyone involved in this experience! See you on at the local [devo ## Keynote -![Keynote](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4481/37977723866_8a09898cfe_z_d.jpg) +![Keynote](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/7hP89HWYpHQ-NKqIhHPelS_WTpqTKqxXVTAeTpe0Xa6pnaZ778yUTG7ano7fgVSRdCChhj7rns_eiNiYoQHkr6qbVw6jyt_7gXCVKCWoVNpF-GCe03shExPHc2BWXPSiB2P3MuLuUA=w800) ## Food -![Food](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4457/37977709906_16a8935f17_z_d.jpg) +![Food](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/zk-NY3tQhWf57IUBepV3L-7vtuBW1e6RP0ybLyjfBEPiI8mYWQcTsNK5q-_wVUVkSyTwUoyRbNatRQ9drS5umwhzNkzAigtUUpYwR-_vNNhTiqzBT-xaSgTk-Gbm2v-E6AREem2Q5Q=w800) ## After Party -![After Party](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4500/38000899652_a9205e3638_z_d.jpg) +![After Party](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/bM6e9C3NI06M17FMSnzp8zJUDcvpMmLGHaSd1WmeeEV9IUBwPgid5U25cmteLp5n4gavFFB7YfgLAEaAfi0_-IUlCjaNSMKcA3JTLMr4myzZn6MxN8y-tk9G3DBm8KguYB_Fs85-Uw=w800) ## Open Spaces -![Open Spaces](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4484/37978128726_aa5851fe89_z_d.jpg) +![Open Spaces](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/inmA5E7hr7o_pgCg_Agcp1JqMxqddqs2NLaz2tRygPc7lWcIzVUuo0UNQ6561K9LFhePO834ihist99ulo3Hn_J_jXlKX5t3GFdv2APdr7fdbeg_JR5LP6LBfWhbCQ8Ra8MruyeRbg=w800) -- Pictures: https://www.flickr.com/people/devopsdayssg/ +- Pictures: [Day 1](https://photos.google.com/b/108201534665279392783/share/AF1QipNSpIxT52jxGwLd9dYMZSdQlq0nYcR0_3HZs_Qt07lD1qJ-Mrss7B5bpGklDQHvNw?key=QWNneW41UktwWnEyY2Q5TUpTRllhRjZVdVAwVkJ3) & [Day 2](https://photos.google.com/b/108201534665279392783/share/AF1QipPvjUZEUk6Q78G6s9QaqeFhySBhFJEFe3qlZJt1hkrf7oYo1-n5ucYkpVfAIl0dAg?key=RDJQMmgtdzh5Vm9Gc0VLaUNJTDdWMkZtZ3pRcXNn) - Slides: https://speakerdeck.com/devopsdaysSG - Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvKd52G5RaLAWVugTdY4pBA diff --git a/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-devopsdays101-pt-br.md b/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-devopsdays101-pt-br.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..854f057bd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-devopsdays101-pt-br.md @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ ++++ +Title = "devopsdays 101 (pt-br)" +Date = "2018-10-05T11:20:00-03:00" +Tags = ["Organizing"] +Author = "Marco Antonio Martins Junior (Somatório) and Rafael Gomes (Gomex)" ++++ + +Então você está pensando em organizar um devopsdays na sua cidade, hein? Nessa hora surgem várias dúvidas, as quais iremos responder da melhor maneira possível neste momento. + +## devopsdays é um evento internacional, não é meio grande demais para a minha cidadezinha? +Definitivamente não, quanto mais diversos forem os locais onde o evento ocorre, mais diversa a discussão em torno de DevOps será, e isso significa que o ponto de vista das pessoas da sua comunidade local ainda não foram colocados em pauta e é a cultura DevOps que está perdendo com isso. + +## E quanto ao trabalho, é muito pesado? Preciso ter experiência prévia em organização de evento? +Não! Eu diria que você precisa ter algum tempo disponível e vontade de aprender com outras pessoas que organizaram outros devopsdays, principalmente os que ocorreram no Brasil. +Temos uma comunidade vibrante de organizadores que poderá lhe fornecer idéias, informações e até mesmo atuar colocando a mão na massa em algumas atividades. + +## Quais os primeiros passos? +Tudo o que precisa saber está nesse link: https://www.devopsdays.org/organizing/, mas vou tentar resumir aqui para você já ter uma idéia. +Os primeiros passos são: + +- Enviar um email para o *core organizer team* pelo endereço [info@devopsdays.org](mailto:info@devopsdays.org), ter uma reunião com alguém da organização global (relaxa que vai ser um bate papo sobre o evento e o que planejam fazer) +- Enviar um [Pull Request](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-web/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) para o [repositório do site global](https://github.com/devopsdays/devopsdays-web) +- Depois envie um novo email para [info@devopsdays.org](mailto:info@devopsdays.org) com a lista das pessoas envolvidas na organização (Elas precisam estar no seu PR como *organizers*) com isso vai ser criado um email “organizers-sua-cidade-ano@devopsdays.org” que serve como lista para todos os organizadores locais receberem os emails e será enviado um convite para a plataforma de conversa dos organizadores (atualmente é no slack). + +### Preciso saber inglês então? +Não é necessário pois temos um organizador global do Brasil ([Gomex](https://twitter.com/gomex)), então pode enviar o email em português mesmo e a reunião será em pt-br, mas é sempre bom no mínimo compreender as conversas que ocorrem entre os organizadores, muita coisa útil é discutida lá. + +### Tem algum formato de email para ser enviado? Que informações devo mandar? +Você precisa dizer no email que tem interesse de organizar, informar a cidade e as pessoas envolvidas (nome e email). É [requerido](https://www.devopsdays.org/organizing/#assembling-a-team) que as pessoas da organização sejam de ao menos três empresas/organizações diferentes. Se possível informe dias e horários para uma reunião online. + +Novamente, é ideal que tenha lido a [documentação oficial](https://www.devopsdays.org/organizing/), mas se tiver problemas com inglês fique tranquilo que discutiremos todos os pontos na reunião. + +## Quais são as regras para organizar? +Elas estão disponíveis na [página oficial sobre organização de devopsdays](https://www.devopsdays.org/organizing/#rules), mas (ao menos no momento em que publicamos este texto) as regras são as seguintes (recomendo ler a página oficial para garantir que não houve mudança): + +- Inclusividade e respeito pelas diferenças são valores centrais da cultura devops, e nós te convidamos a fazer cada evento devopsdays um local que é receptível e respeitoso com todos os participantes. Seu evento deverá ter um código de conduta. +- Estes eventos são de comunidade, então o seu evento deverá ter um processo de chamada de trabalhos aberto e aceitar submissões do público geral. Eventos internos de devops focados em uma empresa específica ou curados com todos os palestrantes escolhidos privadamente são maravilhosos e nós encorajamos eles, mas eles não serão listados como um evento "devopsdays" neste site. +- Estes eventos não são para lucro individual ou corporativo. Se tiver dinheiro sobrando, você pode usá-lo para o seu próximo evento, para ajudar outros eventos devopsdays diretamente ou mandando participantes, ou para a caridade. A equipe global central pode (e irá) aceitar doações para nos ajudar a cobrir custos como DNS e web hosting, mas somente de conferências que usem o serviço da Conference Ops. Neste caso, dinheiro que sobra não vai para os bolsos de ninguém. +- Patrocinadores são muito apreciados pela sua assistência financeira, e eles são bem-vindos a participar em eventos devopsdays. Eles nunca podem receber informações de contato de organizadores de eventos devopsdays, nem são permitidos que se compre slots de palestra ou ignites em um devopsdays. + +## Onde eu posso organizar? O local não costuma ser caro? +Basicamente, em qualquer lugar que vá acomodar o público. Instituições de educação costumam ser os melhores lugares para procurar, pois costumam não cobrar pelo espaço, faculdades costumam ter auditórios, é fácil para eles verem as vantagens de estarem ligados ao evento e mostrar o local que eles tem, etc… Caso não consiga com alguma instituição de ensino, procure empresas que se saiba que tem auditório, eles possivelmente iriam topar pelos mesmos motivos que instituições de ensino… Em último caso vem a opção de alugar um local, neste caso podes procurar empresas parceiras dispostas a ajudar com este custo. + +## Como posso montar a melhor equipe de organização? +Geralmente os encontros técnicos (Meetup?) que ocorrem na sua cidade são uma boa. Uma mensagem nas redes sociais do tipo “Quero organizar um devopsdays na cidade ``, quem ajuda?” e você pode inclusive marcar algumas pessoas que você sabe que se interessam pelo assunto nacionalmente (Ex. @gomex @somatorio) eles facilmente irão compartilhar seu pedido de ajuda. + +Não existe uma regra, mas quanto mais diversa for a equipe (gênero, área de atuação, local de trabalho, raça, etc.) melhor será a organização, pois haverá uma diversidade de idéias maior também. + +## Como gerenciar a parte financeira? Precisa abrir uma empresa? +Não precisa abrir empresa para organizar um devopsdays, nem mesmo para receber patrocínio ou lidar com o dinheiro! Você pode organizar os custos e fazer com que seus patrocinadores paguem os custos e peguem as notas diretamente de seus fornecedores. Isso exige algum esforço das pessoas que estão organizando, mas trabalho mesmo é abrir e manter uma empresa no Brasil. + +Alguns patrocinadores aceitam pagar a sua quota através de compra de ingressos especiais pela ferramenta de inscrição, ou seja, tudo legal e simples para a organização. + +Você pode optar por abrir empresa para tomar conta do dinheiro e lidar com todo custo de abertura (e fechamento). Seguindo esse modelo você receber patrocínios sem problemas algum, mas a desvantagem é o alto risco, pois você precisará investir muito dinheiro para começar. Nosso conselho é: Só siga esse caminho se tiver MUITO certo do sucesso de público para o tamanho do evento e já tiver experiência com esse tipo de coisa. + +Você pode contratar uma empresa para ser intermediária e pagar os custos que elas cobram para esse tipo de trabalho. Não temos nenhuma sugestão para isso, pois ainda não fizemos uso dessa opção, mas caso você seja a primeira pessoa a fazer, nos diga o que achou disso, para podermos compartilhar com os demais. + +Para gerenciar a parte financeira montamos uma [planilha](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_VhPrkZuyUFqaQVvxPaCtqfX7OtH3fgGtTe2twKuEiY/edit#gid=0) baseada em parte nas planilhas usadas em São Paulo e em Porto Alegre (foram utilizados alguns pontos de cada uma), caso queira utilizá-la sinta-se à vontade (basta ir em "File > Download as > Formato desejado" ou entre em contato que damos um jeito), também aceitamos contribuições nela :) + +### Como vou fazer para vender os ingressos? +Você deverá escolher uma plataforma de venda de ingressos. Temos experiência com algumas opções: + +- https://www.eventize.com.br/ - Produto local, todas as vezes que tivemos problemas eles foram solucionados bem rápido. Eles oferecem boa opção para compra via empenho (necessário para governo comprar ingresso), emitem NF para as inscrições caso a organização solicite (cobram 10% do valor da nota) e pagam bem rápido em sua conta de pessoa física cadastrada na ferramenta deles. +- https://www.eventbrite.com.br/ - Produto internacional, o devopsdays que organizou com eles não gostou muito da experiência. +- https://www.sympla.com.br/ - Produto local, iniciamos uma conversa com eles, mas nenhum devopsdays no Brasil ainda tem experiência com eles. Parecem ser uma boa opção também. + +Nós sugerimos fazer uma pré-venda, que é basicamente lançar um formulário (Google forms? Algumas plataformas de inscrição possuem essa função também) para as pessoas, afim de obter uma ideia sobre quantas pessoas tem interesse, nesse formulário você pode até pegar algumas ideias de quais temas as pessoas mais desejam para o evento também, assim como perguntar o nível da pessoa. + +### Como conseguir patrocinadores? +Normalmente no primeiro ano será um pouco no tato mesmo, pois as empresas locais costumam a patrocinar de verdade depois que tudo estiver "funcionando", ou seja, você já com grade, sendo fala na comunidade e afins. Sendo assim, não se preocupe com isso, normalmente a grana que entra na inscrição já cobre todos os custos no primeiro ano. + +Os outros organizadores podem indicar empresas que patrocinam nacionalmente, ou seja, esse pode ser um bom começo, mas também bater nas portas das empresas que precisam de profissionais nessa área é sempre uma boa ideia também. + +Todas as empresas pedem um documento com detalhes sobre patrocínio. Se precisar de um template para essa atividade, temos algumas opções para compartilhar. + +## Dicas de como divulgar nas redes +Crie uma página no Facebook e uma conta no twitter, com a logo e nome do evento. + +Aconselhamos sempre usar uma imagem para cada divulgação nas redes. Elas funcionam melhor do que simples textos. + +Até então percebemos que a rede social que tem melhor retorno é Linkedin, então use os perfis pessoais de cada pessoa que está organizando e apoiando o evento para compartilhar essas novidades nas redes. + +A ideia é sempre que vocês lançarem uma notícia nas redes, pegue os links e mande direto no privado para que essas pessoas possam rapidamente compartilhar com poucos cliques. + +Os melhores horários para divulgação nas redes sociais são das 11:00 às 14:00 no meio da semana. Evite divulgar no final de semana, ao menos que seja MUITO necessário. + +Segue abaixo alguns exemplos de divulgações: + +- "Você sabia que teremos devopsdays aqui em ``" +- "Chamada de trabalho para o devopsdays ``, mande sua palestra" +- "Inscrições abertas, se inscrevam logo, pois os preços sobem a cada lote e esgotam rápido" +- "Palestrante X confirmado! Ele falará sobre Y, se inscreva aqui ``" (Esse aqui você vai fazer bastante, pois a ideia é você fazer uma pessoa por pessoa) +- "O fim do primeiro/segundo/terceiro lote é amanhã, não comprou ainda? Vai ficar mais caro, hein?" +- "Veja nossa grade completa" (Esse aqui você deixa lá para perto do evento, pois é depois disso que costuma a bombar inscrições) +- "Inscrições ESGOTADAS! Não comprou? Desculpa só ano que vem agora..." (Isso é importante divulgar, para dar importância ao evento" + +Conselho: Divulgue apenas duas vezes por semana, primeiro para não perder conteúdo e manter a constância e não inundar as pessoas, pois elas vão parar de seguir o evento se isso acontecer. + +## Posso chamar quem eu quiser para palestrar? Posso só convidar pessoas incríveis e o evento tá feito? +Não! A chamada de trabalho é obrigatória! Você pode convidar algumas pessoas, mas precisa abrir a chamada. + +### Bem, então como funciona esse processo de CFP? E como chamar pessoas para submeter? + +Primeiro você precisa escolher alguma ferramenta para coletar as submissões, algumas pessoas usam [Google Forms](https://www.google.com/forms/about/), mas a maioria dos eventos no Brasil usam [PaperCall](https://www.papercall.io/). + +Basicamente você precisa pensar qual a disposição de palestras, com seus tempos, intervalos e afins. + +Segue abaixo algumas sugestões: + +- https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-salvador/program/ +- https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/ +- https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-sao-paulo/program/ + +#### Organizador pode palestrar? +Pode sim, mas tem de passar pelo mesmo processo de CFP que os outros interessados em palestrar no evento. Indicamos que se dê prioridade para outros palestrantes que submetem, pois os organizadores acabam tendo várias obrigações durante o evento (e pode “pegar mal”, principalmente se muitos organizadores palestrarem) + +## Tem algum material para compartilhar? +Sim :) +Além da [planilha](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_VhPrkZuyUFqaQVvxPaCtqfX7OtH3fgGtTe2twKuEiY/edit#gid=0) que já mencionamos temos um [exemplo de diretório](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16krt4-u2EpfHWGdc_5ed5sof0UHNliot?usp=sharing) para organizar os arquivos do evento (foi assim que organizamos em Porto Alegre e Salvador), um [checklist](https://gist.github.com/somatorio/4ed91d04c16a26419d98994083ff627f) de itens que consideramos importante levar em consideração/verificar durante a organização do evento e [fotos](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1S0GP3MJRbHdwEaruKHdJAKEA6PvfApgX?usp=sharing) dos eventos que foram compartilhadas conosco. + +Aceitamos sugestões e contribuições em qualquer material (ou mesmo para novos). + +## Isso é tudo? +Não, a idéia desse texto é estar em melhora contínua, por favor entre em contato conosco (somatorio@gmail.com) com dúvidas que não respondemos aqui, ou sugestões de novos itens a falarmos. + +Sinta-se à vontade de participar do [nosso grupo no telegram](http://t.me/devopsdaysbr) também. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-sao-paulo.md b/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-sao-paulo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9641ea4bf --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-sao-paulo.md @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sao Paulo 2018 in review" +Date = "2018-08-13T21:01:03-03:00" +Tags = ["2018"] +Author = "Fernando Ike" ++++ + +## Introduction + +This is a report with data stats and lessons learned about DevOpsDays Sao Paulo 2018, held on 06 and 07 of June at Hotel Century Flat. + +## Goal + +Most events with DevOps subject in Brazil have more like Ops profile, others events that are trying to reach “DevOps public” add a track about that. But, often talks have subject around tools. We would like to discuss to invoke subjects beyond Infrastructure as Code and/or Continuous Delivery. + +To leverage this goal, we approve talk proposal that didn’t present in others events with DevOps subject here. We think we did that because subjects were eclectic as you see: + +* Use case +* Quality Assurance +* Automation +* Continuous Delivery +* Gamification +* Kanban +* Technical Debt +* Digital Transformation +* Chaos Engineering +* Software Defined Network +* DataOps +* Agile + +These topics helped us to reach our goals: public age range is 32 years old, 240 attendees came from 48 cities and 9 states. It’s a good surprise because we thought that the most attendee would be from Sao Paulo state. This a good glue to organize DevOpsDays events in other cities of Brazil. + +A crazy data collected is of 240 attendees, we found 170 different roles IT. CEOs, CTOs, developers, QAs, sysadmins and others professional job name showed us we need discuss more about DevOps into different levels in the organizations. There is effort to really understand what’s mean apply DevOps for companies. + +## Sponsors + +Thank you so much to 14 sponsors, 11 user group, podcast and companies help us to organize this event in 2018. Without this event couldn’t happen. + +**Sponsors**: +Rancher +Agility Network +Globalweb +Agility Networks +BRQ +VMWARE +NuBank +Creditas +GetUp Cloud +Agência GNU +Avenue Code +Timbira +4Linux +King Host + +**Community Sponsor**: +ADO Podcast +10 Deploys +Prometheus-BR +Papo de Sysadmin +Test Girls +QA Ladies +LinuxTips +Femme IT +Gio Designer +Easy +Vbrownbagbrasil + +Most sponsors understood the event purpose, being community driven. One of the premises adopted was to not have sponsored talks as benefit to sponsors. + +We lost some sponsorships because of that premise, this didn't impair the event in any way, but shows that there is still much to talk with companies to understand that a good event participation strategy is better than sponsored talks. + +## Attendees + +As we cited above, we had +- 240 attendees with 32 years old as age range, 9 states and + 40 cities. + +Unfortunately, we didn’t have put effort to bring women as attendee. Just 12,5% was identified itself as woman. We thought if we had more women as speaker, automagically, the event also would increase women attendee. We were wrong about that and in the next we need to plan ways to increase women participation. + +## Tickets + +Tickets sold out one week before the event. Here (Brazil), we learned some things that help other local DevOpsDays organization. + +### Tickets to public sector + +Public sector only pays by payment commitment, so we had to partnership with a company that knows how to deal with the bureaucracy process of government purchase. We took a while before doing this, so we learned that it would be best to plan this right from the start. + +### Ticket system + +We used Eventbrite as ticket system, it was good for first time to use them but we really think to use other system because they don’t have a feature to make issue invoice (we call nota fiscal) automatically, we needed a partner to do that. Other feature they don’t have is to generate certificate by system. + +## Marketing + +So, we invest time and money for advertising (Twitter and Linkedin) help us to keep a good stream by day for sell tickets. We just follow main tips about post in these social medias, we really recommend expend a time to do that. + +## Women + +It’s really important to have women in the event organization, this sound like obvious but it isn’t. If you wish to have good women participation your event, consider to bring women in the organization event since early steps. We had + 30% as women speakers because we have people (women) think how bring more women as speakers. + +## Volunteers + +Volunteers were amazing, helps us a lot. We are really grateful: + +* Carol Valencia +* Tancredo Luiz Ribeiro Inomata +* Lisandra Rocha de Medeiros +* Taiana Bárbara de Paula Nunes +* Diego de Souza Santos +* Camila Francisco dos Santos +* Rafael Salem Gazze + +## Talks + +Our Survey about talks show that speaker had average above 80% was good. +/blog/2017-cuba/ + +![](/blog/2018-sao-paulo/talks_dodsp_2018.png) + +## Others lessons + +* Survey talks shortly end + +So, this only work if you use a mobile app. + +* Coffee throughout event + +People like coffee. :) + +* OpenSpace at the same time with talks + +We had a fear about OpenSpace couldn’t work and we use a small room for it. Fortunately, we were wrong, OpenSpaces were great success but they competed with talks for attendees. Next event we push OpenSpace to main program. + +* Quantity is not equal to quality + +We think it’s better attendees feel comfortable and they have a good experience in the event. Even though the event has less attendees or schedule a facility more bigger. +Backdrop didn’t fit + +We didn’t measure stage correctly and backdrop didn’t fit. We explained for sponsors and were really understood. + +Videos in MPEG-2 + +We don’t wrote correctly what we want and our video provider delivered to us all talks in DVD discs. + +Just a unique website + +2018 we used two sites, we thought that if we have a site with .com.br could be better to people access it. Therefore, we used DevOpsDays site and our custom site but Google Analytics showed us it’s better to use a unique site (international site). It’s simply metric + +https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-sao-paulo - 15,000 pages views + +http://2018.devopsdays.sampa.br/ - 620 page views diff --git a/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-sao-paulo/talks_dodsp_2018.png b/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-sao-paulo/talks_dodsp_2018.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8eab9b91d Binary files /dev/null and b/exampleSite/content/blog/2018-sao-paulo/talks_dodsp_2018.png differ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/program.md index 6bb16462d..afc056eb9 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/program.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/program.md @@ -2,4 +2,5 @@ title = "program" type = "program" Description = "Program for DevOpsDays Cape Town 2017" +icons = "True" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/welcome.md index 356cd198b..6f7b42b55 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/welcome.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2017-cape-town/welcome.md @@ -7,6 +7,12 @@ Description = "DevOpsDays is coming back to Cape Town! 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Nós não toleramos o assédio dos participantes da conferência, sob qualquer forma. Linguagem ou imagens sexuais não são adequadas para qualquer local da conferência, principalmente palestras. Os participantes da conferência que violem estas regras podem ser sancionados ou expulsos da conferência sem um reembolso, à critério dos organizadores da conferência. + +O assédio inclui comentários ofensivos verbais relacionadas com o gênero, orientação sexual, deficiência, aparência física, tamanho corporal, raça ou religião; liguagem ou imagens sexuais nos espaços públicos; intimidação deliberada; perseguição seguida de fotografia ou gravação assediosa; sustentada interrupção das conversações ou outros eventos; inadequado contato físico e olhar sexual indesejado. Os participantes solicitados a interromper qualquer comportamento de assédio devem cumprir imediatamente. + +Expositores em seus espaços reservados, patrocinadores ou fornecedores, parceiros ou atividades similares também estão sujeitos à política anti-assédio. Em particular, os expositores não devem usar imagens, atividades ou outro material de conteúdo sexualizado. Integrantes das diversas equipes (incluindo voluntários) não devem usar roupas/uniformes/vestimenta sexualizados, ou de outra forma criar um ambiente sexualizado. + +Se um participante se envolve em comportamento de assédio, os organizadores da conferência podem tomar todas as medidas que considerem adequadas, nomeadamente alertando e/ou expulsando o autor da conferência com nenhum reembolso. + +Se você está sendo assediado, ao perceber que alguém está sendo assediado, ou tem quaisquer outras preocupações correlatas, entre em contato com um membro da equipe da conferência imediatamente. + +Os organizadores da conferência podem ser identificados por crachás e camisas específicos. Os organizadores da conferência ficarão felizes em ajudar os participantes a contatar a equipe de segurança do local ou agentes da lei local, ou ajudar aqueles que experimentam o assédio para se sentirem seguros durante a conferência. Nós valorizamos a sua participação. + +Esperamos que os participantes permaneçam aderentes ao código de conduta em todos os locais de conferência e eventos sociais relacionados com a conferência. + +## CÓDIGO DE CONDUTA + +1. Eu sou um participante na devopsdays, aprendendo e compartilhando com outros participantes em um esforço para melhorar a mim mesmo e minha indústria. Eu colaborativamente crio experiências com outros participantes. Estou preparado para dar a minha energia, presença e sensibilidade para criar a melhor experiência possível para mim e para os outros. +2. Estou vindo para devopsdays para interagir com as pessoas. Eu entendo que as imagens e linguagens que são sugestivas ou depreciativas irão ofender e fazer as pessoas desconfortáveis. Eu também entendo que as pessoas podem ter limites e sensibilidades diferentes da minha. Vou aceitar sem questionar quando informado de que algo é ofensivo ou inaceitável no contexto do evento devopsdays. +3. Eu nunca vou assediar, perseguir intencionalmente ou ofender outro participante, independentemente do sexo, orientação sexual, deficiência, aparência, tamanho do corpo, raça ou religião e eu não vou tolerar outro participante sendo assediado ou ofendido. Caso eu tome conhecimento de que alguém esteja desconfortável ou inseguro, vou notificar os organizadores do evento devopsdays sobre aqueles que potencialmente estejam promovendo ofenças. +4. Se estou ofendido ou incomodado, vou informar às pessoas em quem confio ou ao meu redor que me fazem sentir segura e aos organizadores do evento. Se eu me sinto seguro, a meu critério, vou informar àqueles ofensores de suas atitudes específicas com a esperança de que a outra parte está bem-intencionada, mas é ignorante; porém sob nenhuma obrigação de fazê-lo. +5. Eu entendo que as pessoas são diferentes e eu tentarei ser complacente com outras ações em nível de sua verdadeira intenção, mas a minha prioridade é minha segurança e a segurança dos outros. Vou agir sem hesitação ou reserva até que não haja segurança de todas as partes. +6. Eu confio que os organizadores do devopsdays e os participantes colaborativamente criarão a melhor experiência possível para todos os envolvidos, como eu quero e também farei. Acredito que o devopsdays é de empoderamento de pessoas e não vou esquecer que eu tenho o poder para criar um ambiente seguro e acolhedor. Se eu ou qualquer outro participante violar este Código de Conduta do evento, espero que os organizadores da conferência tomem atitudes adequadas que protejam os participantes, incluindo expulsar aqueles que violem e entre em contato com as autoridades apropriadas para tomar as medidas cabíveis. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/contato.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/contato.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06c034e96 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/contato.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Belém 2018" +aliases = ["/events/2018-belem/contact"] ++++ + +Se você quiser entrar em contato conosco: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/local.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/local.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f8116ac61 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/local.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Local" +Type = "event" +Description = "O DevOpsDays Belém 2018 vai acontecer no Elephant Coworking." +aliases = ["/events/2018-belem/location"] ++++ + +
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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/alessandra-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/alessandra-martins.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6ca7b3818 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/alessandra-martins.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Pensando QA dos Conceitos a Prática, o QA fora da Caixa. QADevOps Mito ou Realidade?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["alessandra-martins"] ++++ + +Hoje um dos principais desafios no tange a ciclo de vida de desenvolvimento de software, além de tempo e custo, é a automação dos testes e a automação do fluxo envolvendo os processos DevOps de Continuous Integration e Continuous Delivery. + +E se você soubesse como atuar mirando processos automatizados de testes dentro de CI e CD? O que é mito e o que é realidade? + +Boas práticas para tornar automação parte do seu dia a dia como um QA envolvendo ferramentas, processos e cultura DevOps. + +Conceitos de Engenharia de Software, Controle de Qualidade, Garantia de Qualidade, sua relação com Documentação de Testes, Automação de Testes e o Papel do QA no ciclo de vida de desenvolvimento de software, considerando uma cultura DevOps, seus processos, práticas e ferramentas. Partindo dos conceitos e os relacionando ao dia a dia do QA de uma forma prática, ágil e funcional. + +Onde e Como se encaixa o Papel do QA num pipeline utilizando boas práticas de automação de testes end to end do CI ao CD. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/artur-tupiassu.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/artur-tupiassu.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..57a7d0e32 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/artur-tupiassu.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "A jornada DevOps do Serpro e a plataforma Estaleiro" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["artur-tupiassu"] ++++ + +Muitas empresas já passaram, estão passando ou pretendem passar por processos de transformação ágil. Nestes processos de profunda mudança cultural nas organizações, um dos maiores desafios é a absorção daquilo que muitos tem chamado de cultura, filosofia ou práticas DevOps. + +Neste talk falarei resumidamente sobre a experiência do Serpro nessa jornada, abordando as principais etapas e alguns dos desafios enfrentados, além das principais ferramentas utilizadas em cada uma dessas etapas, culminando com o ecossistema do Estaleiro em uso atualmente, nossa nuvem privada que fornece para nossa equipes diversos recursos de PaaS, IaaS, DBaaS, entre outros. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/camilla-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/camilla-martins.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ca99f380d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/camilla-martins.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Three Ways: porque eles ajudam tanto na implementação do DevOps no trabalho" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["camilla-martins"] ++++ + +Vou falar um pouquinho sobre o three ways, que são pilares do DevOps que auxiliam não só a criar uma cultura DevOps mas impulsionar a excelência em software. Aprofundarei um pouco na cultura do feedback e o porquê de sua importância na melhoria contínua dos processos e das relações de trabalho. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/carlos-souza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/carlos-souza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..762d82583 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/carlos-souza.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Construindo Dashboards para IoT" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["carlos-souza"] ++++ + +Nesta palestra, iremos analisar a construção de um dashboard para monitoramento de dispositivos Raspberry Pi. Aprenderemos como utilizar diferentes tecnologias e práticas de systems programming para deployment na "nuvem ™", tornando nosso sistema acessível de qualquer lugar do mundo. + +O dispositivo Raspberry Pi vem se tornando extremamente popular no mundo da IoT ("Internet of Things", ou Internet das Coisas). Seu baixo custo (começando com US$10) o permite ser utilizado em vários cenários, principalmente automação residencial DIY ("do it yourself"). Esta palestra irá apresentar uma forma simples de construir um dashboard web para monitoramento de dispositivos raspberry pi. Este projeto é um excelente exemplo de como tecnologias como JavaScript, Go, Websockets e Ansible, podem ser usadas em conjunto para oferecer uma solução simples e eficiente. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/iago-cavalcante.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/iago-cavalcante.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c2c8168b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/iago-cavalcante.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Começando com DevOps em projetos pessoais" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["iago-cavalcante"] ++++ + +Vejo muita hoje querendo começar com DevOps ou entender melhor, mas fica meio difícil praticar no seu ambiente de trabalho, então nada melhor que começar com algo que é seu e que provavelmente irá lhe custar quase nada. Esse é o principal objetivo dessa palestra, sair da inércia e por a mão na massa. + +Com essa palestra quero mostrar como usar DevOps em projetos pessoais usando github, jenkins, ansible e digitalocean. Quero que fique claro como um iniciante pode montar um pipeline descente para seus projetos e como isso ajuda a entender o processo e como pode melhorar a qualidade do software que tu ta entregando, claro que pretendo mostrar as dificuldades que tive no início e quais seriam os requisitos mínimos para começar a meter a mão na massa. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/leandro-pantoja.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/leandro-pantoja.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0158a8c3e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/leandro-pantoja.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Do Zero para Nuvem com Arquitetura de Microsserviços" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["leandro-pantoja"] ++++ + +Disponibilizar aplicações de forma rápida e automatizada é desafio para empresas em ambientes locais ou na nuvem. Problemas ocorrem desde a geração até a disponibilização de uma aplicação. Por isso, é necessário prover um processo para garantir entrega de ambiente e aplicações de forma ágil. + +O objetivo deste trabalho é mostrar a criação de um ambiente (on premisse e/ou cloud) para a implantação automatizada e execução de uma aplicação dentro do paradigma de microsserviços. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/lucas-mousinho.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/lucas-mousinho.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..da127173b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/lucas-mousinho.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Escala já! Um relato sobre técnicas para alta escalabilidade de ambientes em cloud" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["lucas-mousinho"] ++++ + +Como estruturar sua aplicação pensando em crescimento rápido? Escolha as melhores ferramentas para sua aplicação desde o início, e esteja preparado para mudar. Pretendo abordar sobre bancos de dados relacionais e nosql, quais são suas vantagens e como eles se comportam frente uma grande demanda de acessos. Esquemas de replicação de dados com réplicas de leitura para o sql e um esquema de árbitros e bancos distribuídos em nosql. Como utilizar o Redis para para fazer cache em memória de informações do banco de dados e controle de sessão, reduzindo os processos de escrita e leitura no HD. O impacto de um tempo de resposta lento no banco de dados e o estouro de pilha do pool de processos em espera do servidor, como utilizar o NGINX para minimizar esse problema. Como fazer balanceamento de carga da sua aplicação, distribuindo as requisições HTTP utilizando o node balance do NGINX ou de outras plataformas como o Google Cloud. Como planejar as etapas de evolução do seu sistema distribuído em cloud, definindo o ponto de partida e marcos da evolução, diretamente ligados ao modelo do seu negócio e a construção do código-fonte (produto). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/rafael-gomex.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/rafael-gomex.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..83111d7ea --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/rafael-gomex.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Testes de Códigos de Infraestrutura" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rafael-gomex"] ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/thomaz-leite.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/thomaz-leite.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f42fb4296 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/program/thomaz-leite.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Otimizando Docker images com Nix" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["thomaz-leite"] ++++ + +O Nix é um gerenciador de pacotes para macOS/Linux com um grande potencial e diversas aplicações. Uma de suas aplicações é a criação de Docker images que ocupam menos espaço e conseguem utilizar melhor o cache de camadas. + +Vamos aprender um pouco sobre o Nix e como ele pode te ajudar a economizar espaço em disco e utilizar o Docker de maneira mais eficiente. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/programa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/programa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..473655638 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/programa.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ ++++ +Title = "Programação" +Type = "program" +Description = "Programação!" +icons = "true" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7810b5b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Palestrantes" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Palestrantes para o DevOpsDays Belém 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/alessandra-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/alessandra-martins.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2bb57301f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/alessandra-martins.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Alessandra Martins" +Twitter = "Ale_TI" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandramonteiromartins/" +image = "alessandra-martins.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "alessandra-martins" ++++ + +Alessandra Monteiro Martins Formada em licenciatura em Informática pela Universidade do Estado do Amazonas (UEA), Especialista em Governança de TI pela Universidade Católica de Brasília (UCB), ITILv3, COBIT 5, ISO27002 Foundation Certified, CTFL, Scrum Master e KMP1. Atuando no mercado de TI desde 2004, começou sua carreira por infraestrutura e segurança, em 2011 começou a ficar no gerenciamento de serviços de TI e Projetos, em 2013 começou a atuar com Inteligência de Negócios, Projetos Ágeis de TI E BI, atuando principalmente em fábricas de software, consultoria e serviços de Qualidade de Software e Boas Práticas de Desenvolvimento Seguro, entusiasta, “evangelizadora”, estudante, consultora e praticante DevOps + DevSecOps. Em 2015 começou a estudar sobre forense computacional, se tornando entusiasta e autodidata em temas relacionados a segurança, auditoria e perícia. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/artur-tupiassu.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/artur-tupiassu.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..573d60456 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/artur-tupiassu.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Artur Tupiassu" +Twitter = "ArturTupiassu" +facebook = "https://www.facebook.com/artur.tupiassu" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/artur-tupiassu-70899a3b/" +image = "artur-tupiassu.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "" ++++ + +É pai de duas crianças maravilhosas, marido de uma mulher incrível, Tecnólogo em Processamento de Dados por formação, programador por vocação e entusiasta do mindset ágil e da cultura DevOps. Possui 10 anos de experiência na gestão de projetos de software e 20 anos de experiência como programador em diferentes linguagens. Nas horas vagas gosta de fazer barulho com seu violão e apreciar boas cervejas e músicas. Hoje ocupa o cargo de gerente do departamento de engenharia de software da Regional Belém do SERPRO - Serviço Federal de Processamento de Dados, e tem dedicado bastante tempo e energia à gestão e capacitação de times ágeis, ao desenvolvimento em Angular e Java e à disseminação da cultura DevOps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/camilla-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/camilla-martins.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f436e7f78 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/camilla-martins.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Camilla Martins" +Twitter = "bayerndadepress" +facebook = "https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009106231893" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/camilla-martins-603344115" +image = "camilla-martins.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "camilla-martins" ++++ + +Punk, paulista, santista e alucinada pela Marvel. Fundadora da iniciativa NodeGirls, coordenadora do GDG Porto Alegre e líder local do Women Techmakers. Formada em ADS, trabalho como Software Consultant na ThoughtWorks e sou desenvolvedora freelancer há mais de 5 anos, atualmente com foco em fullstack development. Nas horas vagas, estou codando (também!) e cuidando de felinos e ratinhos de estimação. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/carlos-souza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/carlos-souza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c318ff3c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/carlos-souza.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Carlos Souza" +Twitter = "caike" +Github = "caike" +image = "carlos-souza.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "carlos-souza" ++++ + +É desenvolvedor, autor e evangelista Open-Source. Atualmente reside na Flórida e é graduado em Ciência da Computação pelo CESUPA. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/iago-cavalcante.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/iago-cavalcante.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..917c5ab44 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/iago-cavalcante.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Iago Cavalcante" +Twitter = "iagoangelim" +Github = "iagocavalcante" +facebook = "https://www.facebook.com/iago.acavalcante" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/iago-a-cavalcante/" +image = "iago-cavalcante.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "iago-cavalcante" ++++ + +Apaixonado por tudo que envolve tecnologia, gosto de contribuir e ajudar no crescimento das comunidades. Venho tentando contribuir com o mundo open-source e acredito demais na lei do retorno, escrevo artigos nas horas vagas, tento contribuir com o pouco que conheço para ajudar no crescimento das empresas por onde passei. Adoro conversar sobre tudo e busco sempre ouvir as pessoas. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/leandro-pantoja.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/leandro-pantoja.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0292d39e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/leandro-pantoja.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Leandro Pantoja" +Twitter = "leandropantoja" +facebook = "https://www.facebook.com/leandro.pantojapereira" +linkedin = "https://br.linkedin.com/in/leandro-pereira-43a91022" +image = "leandro-pantoja.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "leandro-pantoja" ++++ + +Apaixonado por Tecnologia e Futebol. +Atuo como arquiteto de soluções, tendo foco voltado para integração entre sistemas, seguindo a linha teórica e prática da arquitetura orientada a serviços. Destacando a definição, modelagem e construção e implantação de Serviços / APIs, com uma visão de integração e entrega contínua para atender de maneira mais ágil as necessidades dos clientes. Torcedor fanático do Paysandu Sport Club e jogador de futebol amador nas horas vagas. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/lucas-mousinho.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/lucas-mousinho.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..00ac22155 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/lucas-mousinho.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Lucas Mousinho" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasmousinho" +image = "lucas-mousinho.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "lucas-mousinho" ++++ + +Empresário, formado em engenharia da computação pela Universidade Federal do Pará e com pós-graduação em arquitetura e engenharia de software. Iniciou sua trajetória como programador aos 13 anos de idade desenvolvendo aplicações web, sistemas de criptografia e jogos digitais. Aos 19 anos fundou sua primeira empresa, um estúdio de desenvolvimento de jogos o qual se tornou referência no norte do Brasil e foi eleita uma das 7 empresas emergentes no estado. Desde então vem interagindo intensamente com a comunidade e participando ativamente de eventos, com convites para palestras e cursos ligados a área tecnológica. Recentemente se tornou especialista na implantação de sistemas distribuídos na nuvem, gestão de times de desenvolvimento, criação de aplicações mobile e sistemas de geolocalização. É um dos fundadores e CTO da Moobi. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/rafael-gomex.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/rafael-gomex.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..91d94793a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/rafael-gomex.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rafael Gomes - a.k.a Gomex" +Twitter = "gomex" +image = "rafael-gomex.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rafael-gomex" ++++ + +Engenheiro DevOps, escritor técnico, autor do livro 'Docker para desenvolvedores', membro do core team do Devopsdays, organizador de MeetUps sobre Continuous Delivery, DevOps e Docker, organizador do DevOps Days POA. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/thomaz-leite.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/thomaz-leite.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0b5380506 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belem/speakers/thomaz-leite.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Thomaz Leite" +Twitter = "thmzlt" +image = "thomaz-leite.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "thomaz-leite" ++++ + +É desenvolvedor de sistemas há 10 anos com foco em web e linguagens dinâmicas. 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gerando ambientes de desenvolvimento isolados na AWS" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["igor-brites", "caio-rodrigues"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/marco-mendes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/marco-mendes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..80d18d053 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/marco-mendes.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "11:00" +Talk_end_time = "11:30" +Title = "Fatores de sucesso em implementação DevOps: O que fazer e o que evitar" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["marco-mendes"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/rafael-barbosa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/rafael-barbosa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1d2126874 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/rafael-barbosa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "13:30" +Talk_end_time = "14:00" +Title = "Serverless na Prática" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rafael-barbosa"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/rafael-gomex.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/rafael-gomex.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4c5347805 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/rafael-gomex.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "09:15" +Talk_end_time = "10:00" +Title = "Precisamos falar de testes de infraestrutura" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rafael-gomex"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/regilberto-girao.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/regilberto-girao.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a868a1fee --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/regilberto-girao.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "16:00" +Talk_end_time = "10:45" +Title = "Soberanias e Seguranças Nacionais Embarcadas: Agua de Dentro é que Afunda Barco" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["regilberto-girao"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/zandler-oliveira.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/zandler-oliveira.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd7b2c1e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/program/zandler-oliveira.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "15:30" +Talk_end_time = "16:00" +Title = "A dor e a delícia de ser DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["zandler-oliveira"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/propose.md index 58ed88f8e..ec9734dff 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/propose.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/propose.md @@ -1,11 +1,10 @@ +++ Title = "Chamada de Trabalhos (CFP)" Type = "event" -Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Belo Horizonte 2018" +Description = "Proponha uma talk para o DevOpsDays Belo Horizonte 2018" +++ - 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**Link para submissões:** Em breve!
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Link para submissões: https://www.papercall.io/devopsdaysbh

@@ -13,9 +12,11 @@ Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Belo Horizonte 2018" Há três tipos de apresentações no devopsdays: -1. Palestras de **20 a 40 minutos** apresentadas durante a conferência. -2. **Ignite talk** durante a [seção ignite](/pages/ignite-talks-format), são slots de 5 minutos no qual os slides são alterados a cada 15 segundos (20 slides no total). -3. **Open Space**: Se você gostaria de coordenar um grupo de discussão durante o evento, poderá fazê-lo numa sessão [Open Space](/pages/open-space-format). Não é necessário propor antes da conferência. Os tópicos são sugeridos durante a conferência. Se você quiser mostrar um produto ou serviço, você poderá fazê-lo como [patrocinador](../sponsor) e mostrar uma demo na mesa respectiva dos patrocinadores. +1. Palestras e apresentações de **20 a 45 minutos** apresentadas durante a conferência. +2. **Open Space**: Se você gostaria de coordenar um grupo de discussão durante o evento, poderá fazê-lo numa sessão [Open Space](/pages/open-space-format). Não é necessário propor antes da conferência. Os tópicos são sugeridos durante a conferência. Se você quiser mostrar um produto ou serviço, você poderá fazê-lo como [patrocinador](../sponsor) e mostrar uma demo na mesa respectiva dos patrocinadores. +3. Sessoes Fishbowl, onde várias pessoals podem conversar em formato de mesa redonda. + +Em breve definiremos os horários e os formatos de cada apresentação
@@ -33,7 +34,4 @@ A escolha das palestras é parte arte e parte ciência; aqui estão alguns fator ## Mais informações -Se você faz parte de grupos pouco representados no universo de TI e gostaria de apresentar algo, mas não se sente seguro, [contate](/events/2018-florianópolis/contato) diretamente nossos organizadores para que possamos fornecer subsídios como mentoria, por exemplo, para que faça uma grande palestra com total segurança. - - -Esta página foi adaptada da [página de CFP do devopsdays SP 2018](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-sao-paulo/cfp/) +Se você faz parte de grupos pouco representados no universo de TI e gostaria de apresentar algo, mas não se sente seguro, [contate](/events/2018-belo-horizonte/contato) diretamente nossos organizadores para que possamos fornecer subsídios como mentoria, por exemplo, para que faça uma grande palestra com total segurança. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/registration.md index 53091aea8..d2b8f4195 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/registration.md @@ -1,11 +1,20 @@ +++ Title = "Registration" Type = "event" -Description = "Registration for devopsdays Belo Horizonte 2018" +Description = "Registre-se e adquira o ingresso para o DevOpsDays Belo Horizonte 2018" +++ -
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+Aqui você poderá comprar o seu ingresso através do sistema da Sympla. Selecione a quantidade desejada e você será redirecionado ao site para efetuar o pagamento: + +
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+⇢ Fundador e Engenheiro de Dados Líder no Data Minders, companhia de Serviços de Inteligência de Dados.
+⇢ Co-Fundador e Instrutor no Data Hackers, maior comunidade brasileira de Data Science, Machine Learning e Data Engineering. + +--- + +Pelo Data Minders, auxilio empresas em seu caminho à Cultura Data-Driven e à Transformação Digital, focado em inovação através dos dados. Planejamos e executamos projetos como:
+⇢ Definição de Processo e Metodologia de Ciência de Dados
+⇢ Arquitetura de Big Data em Tempo-Real
+⇢ Implantação de Machine Learning
+⇢ Otimização de Times de Ciência de Dados
+ +--- + +Pelo Data Hackers, ajudo a fortalecer a comunidade de entusiastas e profissionais em Ciência e Engenharia de Dados, dando uma mão a profissionais que querem mudar sua carreira, espalhando conhecimento sobre estes domínios e suas melhores práticas. + +--- diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/antonio-muniz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/antonio-muniz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1d8a989bc --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/antonio-muniz.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Title = "Antonio Muniz" +image = "antonio-muniz.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "antonio-muniz" + ++++ + +- Experience on service management and process, using best pratices ITIL and Cobit. +- Team management and employee development. +- Conduct projects using PMI's recomendations. +- High level of energy and motivation. +- Strong educational background (Master of Administration - MSc and MBA) consolidated by recognized world-class certifications (ITIL, Cobit, PMP, MSCE). +

+Specialties: Manager's Certificate in IT Service Management – ITIL Master (in progress) +Project Management Professional – PMP +Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management – ITIL Foundations +Cobit Foundations +Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (NT, 2000, 2003) +Microsoft Certified Trainer \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/caio-rodrigues.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/caio-rodrigues.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..65df3773a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/caio-rodrigues.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Caio Rodrigues" +image = "caio-rodrigues.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "caio-rodrigues" + ++++ + +SysAdmin do século XXI \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/davidson-lopes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/davidson-lopes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9fcab5fd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/davidson-lopes.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Davidson Lopes" +image = "davidson-lopes.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "davidson-lopes" + ++++ + +A professional loved about challenges and learn about what it is not known, as new technologies, architecture and IT solutions, in summary, what I do not know yet, fascinates me. I believe that I have good technical capability and good interpersonal relationship, and I'm proud to always try find the best solution for a problem. + +
+"Our industry does not respect tradition – it only respects innovation." - Satya Nadella \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/henrique-bueno.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/henrique-bueno.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b34b893cf --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/henrique-bueno.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Henrique Bueno" +image = "henrique-bueno.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "henrique-bueno" + ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/igor-brites.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/igor-brites.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2d4f711b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/igor-brites.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Igor Brites" +image = "igor-brites.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "igor-brites" + ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/leonardo-goncalves.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/leonardo-goncalves.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5326e63fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/leonardo-goncalves.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Leonardo Gonçalves" +image = "leonardo-goncalves.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "leonardo-goncalves" + ++++ + +Experienced Senior Integration Architect with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Skilled in SOA architecture, Solutions Architecture, AWS Cloud and Kubernetes. Strong engineering professional with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) focused in Computer Software Engineering from Universidade de Araraquara SP. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/marco-mendes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/marco-mendes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b528afb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/marco-mendes.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Title = "Marco Mendes" +image = "marco-mendes.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "marco-mendes" + ++++ + +Sou sócio-diretor e consultor pela Arkhi Consultoria e Treinamento desde 2009. Sou também professor de cursos de pós-graduação em engenharia de software e arquitetura de sistemas pela PUC Minas desde 2004 e IETEC desde 2012. + +Uma das vertentes do meu trabalho é na transformação digital de organizações. Possuo ampla experiência em arquitetura de software, arquitetura de sistemas, desenho de aplicações, linguagem UML, linguagem Archimate, SOA, BPMS, tecnologias Java EE e .NET, arquitetura de dados e métodos de arquitetura como o SEI QAW, ADD, ATAM, CBAM e Open Group TOGAF. Nos últimos projetos, tenho me dedicado a projetos de arquiteturas baseado no estilo de microserviços e na aceleração de produtividade de aplicações com DevOps. + +A segunda grande vertente do meu trabalho é na transformação ágil em organizações. Capacito e faço a mentorização de times em princípios e práticas ágeis. Alio ao nosso trabalho um grande arcabouço de métodos e processos de software tais como o Scrum, XP, Lean, Kanban, Less, Safe, Entrega +Ágil Disciplinada e outros métodos ágeis. Complemento a gestão ágil com a implementação e operação ágil com as práticas DevOps e ferramentas abertas e Microsoft VS Team Services. + +Possui experiência de 24 anos em Tecnologia de Informação em diversas empresas no Brasil e exterior nas funções de liderança técnica de projetos, arquitetura corporativa e consultoria em métodos diversos. Dentre as instituições onde já realizou a consultoria destacamos a CEMIG, Governo de Minas Gerais, PRODABEL, PRODEMGE, OI/Telemar, Vivo, TIM, Unimed-BH, Qualirede, Banco Mercantil do Brasil, Banco Bonsucesso, PUC Minas/DATAPUC, UFMG, FIA/USP, UNICAMP, Grupo Localiza, Arcelor Mittal Sistemas, Belgo Beckaert Arames, Vallourec/Manesmann e Supermix. + +Sou Bacharel (1993) e Mestre em Ciência da Computação (1996) pela UFMG e nas horas vagas aprecio Vivaldi, Bach e cervejas artesanais. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/rafael-barbosa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/rafael-barbosa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e69ddd4a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/rafael-barbosa.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rafael Barbosa" +image = "rafael-barbosa.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rafael-barbosa" + ++++ + +Helping developers and companies to buid fully managed enviroments they can work with/in. Both and cloud computing using edge technologies and between teams using ICE methods. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/rafael-gomex.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/rafael-gomex.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8f5c3067a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/rafael-gomex.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rafael Gomes - a.k.a Gomex" +Twitter = "gomex" +image = "rafael-gomex.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rafael-gomex" + ++++ + +Engenheiro DevOps, escritor técnico, autor do livro 'Docker para desenvolvedores', membro do core team do Devopsdays, organizador de MeetUps sobre Continuous Delivery, DevOps e Docker, organizador do DevOps Days POA. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/regilberto-girao.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/regilberto-girao.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..681b9d4e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/regilberto-girao.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Regilberto Girão" +Twitter = "" +image = "regilberto-girao.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "regilbero-girao" + ++++ + +Lifetime Learner • TI • SIC • Segurança Institucional • MAKER • Spec(Fi) • Devil's Advocate & Murphy's Laws Evangelist • Especialista em Inteligência de Estado • Especialista em Segurança Corporativa • Tecnólogo em Segurança Empresarial • Extensão em Gestão de Tecnologias da Informação • Extensão em Direito e Tecnologia da Informação • Professor Especialista de SIC • Cibersegurança e Ciberdefesa • IoT Security Reseacher \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/zandler-oliveira.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/zandler-oliveira.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c34f602b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/speakers/zandler-oliveira.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Zandler Oliveira" +image = "zandler-oliveira.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "zandler-oliveira" + ++++ + +Ferramentas de continuidade do produto. Jenkins, Chef, AWS, GIT, Ansible, Vagrant +Linguagens de programação. Powershell, BASH, Python, Ruby +Sistemas Operacionais. GNU/Linux (Debian-like / Red Hat-Like), Microsoft Windows Server +Cloud Computing. Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, Heroku +Ambientes de Virtualização. Vmware, Hyper-v +Outras habilidades. MySQL, Apache / Tomcat, metodologias ágeis, Nginx, Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/sponsor.md index 7f2fdb092..181e85fa2 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-belo-horizonte/sponsor.md @@ -1,24 +1,28 @@ +++ Title = "Sponsor" Type = "event" -Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Belo Horizonte 2018" +Description = "Patrocine o Belo Horizonte 2018" +++ -Nós valorizamos muito os patrocinadores deste evento. Caso esteja interessado em alguma cota de patrocinio, entre em contato pelo email [{{< email_organizers >}}]. +Nós valorizamos muito os patrocinadores deste evento. Caso esteja interessado em alguma cota de patrocinio, entre em contato pelo email [{{< email_organizers >}}] para maiores informações a respeito de cotas e valores.


-devopsdays é uma conferência auto organizada que depende de patrocinadores. Nós não temos estande de patrocinadores, palestras de venda de produtos ou distribuição de lista de contatos dos participantes. Patrocinadores terão a oportunidade de falar brevemente durante o evento e terão o reconhecimento no site e mídias sociais antes, durante e depois do evento. Patrocinadores são encorajados a se representarem pela participação ativa e se engajarem com os participantes como pares. Qualquer participante também tem a oportunidade de demonstrar produtos/projetos como parte de uma seção Open Space. +DevOpsDays é uma conferência auto organizada que depende de patrocinadores. Nós não temos estande de patrocinadores, palestras de venda de produtos ou distribuição de lista de contatos dos participantes. Patrocinadores terão a oportunidade de falar brevemente durante o evento e terão o reconhecimento no site e mídias sociais antes, durante e depois do evento. Patrocinadores são encorajados a se representarem pela participação ativa e se engajarem com os participantes como pares. Qualquer participante também tem a oportunidade de demonstrar produtos/projetos como parte de uma seção Open Space.

-Patrocinadores Ouro e Platina recebem uma mesa onde podem interagir com aqueles interessados em visitar durante os intervalos. Todos os participantes são bem-vindos a propor qualquer assunto que quiserem durante os Open Spaces, mas como esta conferência é focada na comunidade propaganda pesada irá provavelmente trabalhar contra você ao tentar causa uma boa impressão nos participantes. +Patrocinadores Premium recebem uma mesa onde podem interagir com aqueles interessados em visitar durante os intervalos ou podem levar o seu próprio stand. Todos os participantes são bem-vindos a propor qualquer assunto que quiserem durante os Open Spaces, mas como esta conferência é focada na comunidade, uma propaganda pesada, sales pitch ou algo do tipo, provavelmente trabalhará contra você ao tentar causar uma boa impressão nos participantes. + +

+ +Outros patrocinadores dependem de negociação com a organização e cada caso será avaliado. Mas temos certeza que podemos chegar num acordo em que ambas as partes saiam satsfeitas e possam desfrutar ao máximo do evento.

Provavelmente a melhor coisa a se fazer é enviar seus especialistas técnicos para interagir com os participantes do evento. -Em breve!

+ + - + - + - + - +

- Sponsors + Patrocine
- {{< event_link page="sponsor" text="Sponsor the conference!" >}} + {{< event_link page="sponsor" text="Quer ser um sponsor? Clique aqui!" >}}
- Contact + Contato
- {{< event_link page="contact" text="Get in touch with the organizers" >}} + {{< event_link page="contact" text="Entre em contato com os organizadores" >}}
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- - diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/location.md index 9d4e00d4a..27354d2c5 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/location.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/location.md @@ -25,3 +25,13 @@ Address: Johannisstrasse 2, 10117 Berlin, Germany

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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/derik-evangelista.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/derik-evangelista.md index e62d5a305..ee1cee029 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/derik-evangelista.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/derik-evangelista.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Workshop: Pipelines Done Right" Type = "talk" -Speakers = ["derik-evangelista"] +Speakers = ["derik-evangelista","diego-lemos"] +++ ## Workshop diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..941b86190 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Want to successfully adopt DevOps? Change Everything." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ken-mugrage"] ++++ +Moving your organization to a DevOps culture isn’t as simple as buying a tool. It requires changes to many parts of your process. In this talk, you’ll get tools to understand terms in the DevOps space more clearly, team structures required for success, modern architectures, and the importance of a continuous delivery in the journey to “doing the DevOps.” + +* Redefine words for your organization +* Change your organization to enable DevOps +* Use modern architectures and technologies +* Use Continuous Delivery to safely deploy more often diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/kirill-zonov.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/kirill-zonov.md index b2d61ed61..aed18857a 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/kirill-zonov.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/kirill-zonov.md @@ -9,7 +9,12 @@ Speakers = ["kirill-zonov"] ## Workshop -The bigger your infrastructure grows, the harder it becomes to maintain it via interfaces. Once you have AWS, Heroku and Github and 10+ developers it starts feeling the fatigue of adding new people or managing access rules. Infrastructure as code is a solution. And one of the most convenient tools is Terraform, which you can get familiar with in this session. +The bigger your infrastructure grows, the harder it becomes to maintain it via "ClickOps". Once you have AWS, Heroku and Github and 10+ developers it starts feeling the fatigue of adding new people or managing access rules. Infrastructure as code is a solution. And one of the most convenient tools is Terraform, which you can get familiar with in this session. +We will learn the ropes of Terraform and will take a sneak peek into deeper concepts, such as DRY with modules, using a remote state to obtain previously created pieces of infrastructure and some others. + +If you want to follow the workshop, please install the Terraform with AWS provider and set up credentials for the AWS CLI. + +Useful links, information from which we might be using along the process. * http://zonov.me/terrafom-introduction-with-github/ * http://zonov.me/howto-create-an-aws-lambda-function-using-terraform/ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/oz-tiram.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/oz-tiram.md index ef2429379..c0a191c7a 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/oz-tiram.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/program/oz-tiram.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Workshop: Secure Continuous Delivery in Kubernets Clusters" Type = "talk" -Speakers = ["oz-tiram"] +Speakers = ["oz-tiram","jonas-roeckl"] +++ ## Workshop diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/anders-bruvik.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/anders-bruvik.md index e1d0b779b..e92aa59b0 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/anders-bruvik.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/anders-bruvik.md @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ +++ -title = "Anders Bruvik" -twitter = "" -linkedin = "" -website = "" -image = "" +Title = "Anders Bruvik" +Twitter = "https://twitter.com/bruvik" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruvik/" +Website = "" +image = "anders-bruvik.jpg" type = "speaker" -linktitle = ["anders-bruvik"] -+++ +linktitle = "anders-bruvik" ++++ +Anders is an infrastructure engineer at the nordic cloud provider [Safespring](https://www.safespring.com/). Before that, he spent years in different technical and management positions at a large Norwegian university where he worked with everything from config management on Unix servers to end user computing, mobile platforms, project management to virtual desktop infrastructure. When he’s not engineering stuff, he spends time organizing DevOpsDays in Oslo. Anders lives in Nesodden south of Oslo. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daiany-palacios.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daiany-palacios.md index 874a06941..dcbfa6ccb 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daiany-palacios.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daiany-palacios.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Daiany Palacios" twitter = "DaianyMargarita" linkedin = "" website = "https://daiany-palacios.com/" -image = "" +image = "daiany-palacios.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["daiany-palacios"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daniel-maher.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daniel-maher.md index f37d06300..955e0b2ee 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daniel-maher.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/daniel-maher.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Daniel Maher" twitter = "phrawzty" linkedin = "" website = "" -image = "" +image = "daniel-maher.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["daniel-maher"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/diego-lemos.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/diego-lemos.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2effe85de --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/diego-lemos.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Diego Lemos" +twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +website = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = ["diego-lemos"] ++++ +Diego has worked for startups, software houses, and consultancy companies in Brazil, France and the United Kingdom. During his career, he has played roles such as software engineer, technical leader, sysadmin, scrum master, and tech coach. Recently, he has been focusing on topics like TDD, BDD, Clean Code, Software Design, (how to deal with) Technical Debt and Continuous Delivery. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/dirk-lehmann.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/dirk-lehmann.md index e4a605673..ddbd355ab 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/dirk-lehmann.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/dirk-lehmann.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ title = "Dirk Lehmann" twitter = "" linkedin = "" website = "" -image = "" +image = "dirk-lehmann.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["dirk-lehmann"] +++ -Observing many teams at several occasions Dirk noticed that trust can be seen as the foundation of DevOps. +Dirk is a Cloud Quality Coach at SAP with focus on Continuous Delivery and DevOps techniques. In his former role he established the first daily delivering product at SAP. Dirk is a frequent speaker at conferences on Continuous Delivery and DevOps topics. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/jonas-roeckl.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/jonas-roeckl.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b83d351e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/jonas-roeckl.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Jonas Röckl" +twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +website = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = ["jonas-roeckl"] ++++ + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b681676c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ken Mugrage" +Twitter = "kmugrage" +Linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/kmugrage" +image = "ken-mugrage.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ken-mugrage" ++++ + +Ken Mugrage is a Technology Evangelist for ThoughtWorks, which is just a fancy way to say his job is to make people better at Continuous Delivery and DevOps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/kirill-zonov.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/kirill-zonov.md index b0ad1215e..9304a79f9 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/kirill-zonov.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/kirill-zonov.md @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ title = "Kirill Zonov" twitter = "" linkedin = "" -website = "https://zonov.me/" -image = "" +website = "http://zonov.me" +image = "kirill-zonov.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["kirill-zonov"] +++ -Kirill is a software developer with about 9 years of experience, mostly with Ruby and Javascript. Also doing some Golang and infrastructure work now. In the spare time he blogs about his recent learnings and/or things which are interesting to him. This is my youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjYpgu18Nd6Wngbwp47MHaA +Kirill Zonov works at Babbel as a Senior Backend Engineer. With almost a decade of experience, he was fortunate to work in tech companies of different sizes and in different positions: Working Student, Ops, Backend/Fullstack Developer, CTO, Consultant. Projects were also varied from rapidly built MVPs to mature microservice-oriented products. In his current position, he combines infrastructure (as code) management and product development. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/peter-chestna.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/peter-chestna.md index c9b1c23f0..aae5c04ee 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/peter-chestna.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/peter-chestna.md @@ -1,10 +1,11 @@ +++ -title = "Peter Chestna" -twitter = "" -linkedin = "" -website = "" -image = "" +Title = "Peter Chestna" +Twitter = "PeteChestna" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-chestna-665427" +image = "peter-chestna.jpg" type = "speaker" -linktitle = ["peter-chestna"] +linktitle = "peter-chestna" + +++ +Pete Chestna has more than 25 years of experience developing software and leading development teams, and has been granted three patents. Pete has been developing web applications since 1996, including one of the first applications to be delivered through a web interface. He led his current company from Waterfall to Agile, and finally to DevOps, in addition to taking the company from a monolithic architecture to one based on microservices. Since 2006, Pete has been a leader in the Application Security (AppSec) space and has consulted with some of the world’s largest companies on their AppSec programs. In addition to his role as a contributing editor at DevOps.com and SecurityBoulevard.com, he now shares his experience by speaking internationally at both security and developer conferences on the topics of AppSec, Agile and DevSecOps. Buy him a whisk(e)y and he’ll tell you all about it. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/serhat-can.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/serhat-can.md index 8889393dc..582ecd5d9 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/serhat-can.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/serhat-can.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Serhat Can" twitter = "srhtcn" linkedin = "" website = "" -image = "" +image = "serhat-can.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["serhat-can"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/subhas-dandapani.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/subhas-dandapani.md index b9b7e2db0..7dc091350 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/subhas-dandapani.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/subhas-dandapani.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Subhas Dandapani" twitter = "" linkedin = "" website = "medium.com/@rdsubhas" -image = "" +image = "subhas-dandapani.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["subhas-dandapani"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/tomasz-tarcynski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/tomasz-tarcynski.md index 1c4f250eb..cac0cbec1 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/tomasz-tarcynski.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/tomasz-tarcynski.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Tomasz Tarczyński" twitter = "" linkedin = "" website = "" -image = "" +image = "tomasz-tarcynski.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["tomasz-tarzynski"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md index eb413d370..c7282ed39 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title = "Toshaan Bharvani" twitter = "toshywoshy" linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/toshaan" website = "http://www.toshaan.com" -image = "bharvani-circle.jpg" +image = "toshaan-bharvani.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = ["toshaan-bharvani"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/sponsor.md index 66c559977..575e811a5 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-berlin/sponsor.md @@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsday
-### Evening event package +### Evening event package (already sold!)

-In addition to the standard sponsoring packages we are offering an exclusiv evening event sponsoring for 7500 EUR. The evening event sponsor package includes all Platinum benefits and an exlusive evening event branding. +In addition to the standard sponsoring packages we are offering an exclusiv evening event sponsoring for 7500 EUR. The evening event sponsor package includes all Platinum benefits and an exlusive evening event branding.


diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/garima-sharma.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/garima-sharma.md index 946b5d31c..69b238d80 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/garima-sharma.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/garima-sharma.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ +++ -Title = "Let’s play a real life Dungeon and Dragons" +Title = "Let’s play a real life Dungeon and Dragons - Held at the Banyan Bar" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["garima-sharma"] +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/tim-hartmann-steve-huff.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/tim-hartmann-steve-huff.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3e137ed5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/tim-hartmann-steve-huff.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Title = "Deploying Hashicorp Consul and Vault on AWS ECS" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tim-hartmann", "steve-huff"] ++++ +This talk is primarily directed at someone who would like to learn about how to get started using with Consul and Vault using opinionated Terraform modules to deploy ECS Tasks and Services. We also share our experience and code, and hopeful some entertaining stories about what we learned. + +Both Consul and Vault can be challenging when deploying them in an automated manner. Running these applications in containers can add value, but also complexity and engineering tradeoffs; in addition it adds operational overhead. + +For example : Configuring and bootstrapping a consul cluster Do I build and maintain my own AMIs’? How to unlock Vault after an autoscaling event. - Should you unlock Vault automatically Backing up Consul clusters (and restoring!) Using sidecar containers to deploy custom configs and health checks + +Deploying new AMIs to my ECS cluster without losing quorum on my Consul Cluster Exposing and using the user interfaces and API’s for users and CI purposes. + +In this talk we will share our decisions, good, bad, and ugly, on how we approached this problem, as well as share an example Terraform module in order to encourage attendees to try both Consul and Vault. Our goal was to provide a robust Consul and Vault service to our engineers without managing long running instances that requires custom AMIs’ and automation. We wanted to deploy, and aggressively track upstream versions of Consul and Vault, use Amazon Linux AMIs’, and provide a highly available and performant experience. + +Prerequisites: + +AWS account Terraform, Git installed locally diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/yulan-lin-neeraj-tandon.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/yulan-lin-neeraj-tandon.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70099551f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/program/yulan-lin-neeraj-tandon.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Lessons Learned from the Tech Community’s Response to Hurricane Harvey" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["yulan-lin", "neeraj-tandon"] +aliases = ["/events/2018-boston/program/yulan-lin"] ++++ +During and after Hurricane Harvey, people from all over the world mobilized to help, including many technology professionals. This talk will discuss challenges and lessons learned from the chaotic first week of participating and organizing Houston’s tech response. We had to create flexible structures that allowed us to rapidly respond to changing needs, unpredictable volunteer capacity, and knowledge bottlenecks. + +We created ways of rapidly disseminating information, even when our point people were stuck in meetings all day. We made on-the-fly decisions about who to add to teams and who to give write access to and needed to trust each other to make good decisions. Teams had to work together with people they had never met, and we needed ways to help people quickly on-board and take ownership of problems. By telling our story, we hope to share our story and the lessons that are applicable to leadership and structures beyond disaster situations. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..14494e750 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Boston 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/alicia-davis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/alicia-davis.md index 6814f66dc..ff9582437 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/alicia-davis.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/alicia-davis.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Alicia Davis" Twitter = "SepanikDavis" - +image="alicia-davis.jpg" type = "speaker" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/angel-rivera.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/angel-rivera.md index 305bfe1a7..e05dadec9 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/angel-rivera.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/angel-rivera.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Angel Rivera" Twitter = "punkdata" +image = "angel-rivera.png" type = "speaker" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/anton-gurov.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/anton-gurov.md index bd90ab3ba..a9260e73c 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/anton-gurov.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/anton-gurov.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Anton Gurov" Twitter = "" - +image="anton-gurov.jpg" type = "speaker" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/david-danzilio.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/david-danzilio.md index 58375cd1d..60de27378 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/david-danzilio.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/david-danzilio.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ Title = "David Danzilio" Twitter = "djdanzilio" type = "speaker" website="http://blog.danzil.io/" +image="david-danzilio.jpg" +++ -David is a Cloud Architect with Kovarus and lives in Boston, MA. He has a background in operations for government, higher education, research, healthcare, and SaaS organizations. David is passionate about open source and contributes to a number of projects. \ No newline at end of file +David is a Cloud Architect with Kovarus and lives in Boston, MA. He has a background in operations for government, higher education, research, healthcare, and SaaS organizations. David is passionate about open source and contributes to a number of projects. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/erik-peterson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/erik-peterson.md index ea4bbba61..147a106f2 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/erik-peterson.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/erik-peterson.md @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ Twitter = "silvexis" website="http://www.erikpeterson.com/" type = "speaker" linkedin = "http://www.linkedin.com/in/erikpeterson/" +image="erik-peterson.jpg" +++ Erik Peterson is the CEO and founder of CloudZero. Previous to founding CloudZero Erik was Director of Technology Strategy for Veracode and has nearly 20 years of software industry experience, including senior leadership and technology roles at HP, SPI Dynamics, GuardedNet and Sanctum. Erik has also held IT & InfoSec roles at Moody’s Investors Service, SunTrust Bank, U.S. Embassy Vienna, Austria and the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency where he provided technical assistance to UN weapons inspectors. Erik has spoken at numerous events including QCon, RSA, BlackHat, Security BSides, AppSec, OWASP, ISSA, InfraGard and the Cloud Security Alliance diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/garima-sharma.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/garima-sharma.md index 9f10bec4a..f70dfe868 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/garima-sharma.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/garima-sharma.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Garima Sharma" Twitter = "gariimash" +image = "garima-sharma.jpg" type = "speaker" +++ Garima Sharma is a DevOps Engineer at Pivotal, New York. Coming from developer background, she has been working as devops for more that 5 years with various agile teams. She has worked on cloud providers like GCP, AWS, DigitalOcean along with private data centers. She have been part of devops for large enterprise client, startup and now PaaS. She holds experience of planning and conducting migrations of various environments, ensuring security and minimum downtime. She is passionate about using the pragmatic approaches of agile methodologies to DevOps world. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md index c14b87f4e..a3a129b67 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ +++ Title = "Heidi Waterhouse" Twitter = "wiredferret" - +image = "heidi-waterhouse.jpg" type = "speaker" website="http://www.heidiwaterhouse.com/" +++ -Heidi is a developer advocate with LaunchDarkly. She delights in working at the intersection of usability, risk reduction, and cutting-edge technology. One of her favorite hobbies is talking to developers about things they already knew but had never thought of that way before. She sews all her conference dresses so that she’s sure there is a pocket for the mic. \ No newline at end of file +Heidi is a developer advocate with LaunchDarkly. She delights in working at the intersection of usability, risk reduction, and cutting-edge technology. One of her favorite hobbies is talking to developers about things they already knew but had never thought of that way before. She sews all her conference dresses so that she’s sure there is a pocket for the mic. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/james-meickle.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/james-meickle.md index 196c7045f..98c395f30 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/james-meickle.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/james-meickle.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ +++ Title = "James Meickle" Twitter = "jmeickle" - +image = "james-meickle.jpg" type = "speaker" website="http://permadeath.com/" +++ -James is a site reliability engineer at Quantopian, a Boston startup making algorithmic trading accessible to everyone. Past roles have seen him responsible for processing MRI scans at the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University, sales engineering and developer evangelism at AppNeta, and release engineering during the Romney for President 2012 campaign. Between NYSE trading days, he advises DevOpsDays Boston and conducts Ansible trainings on O’Reilly’s Safari platform. What free time remains is dedicated to cooking, sci-fi, permadeath video games, and Satanism. \ No newline at end of file +James is a site reliability engineer at Quantopian, a Boston startup making algorithmic trading accessible to everyone. Past roles have seen him responsible for processing MRI scans at the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University, sales engineering and developer evangelism at AppNeta, and release engineering during the Romney for President 2012 campaign. Between NYSE trading days, he advises DevOpsDays Boston and conducts Ansible trainings on O’Reilly’s Safari platform. What free time remains is dedicated to cooking, sci-fi, permadeath video games, and Satanism. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/jane-prusakova.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/jane-prusakova.md index 520da6e07..67113bb65 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/jane-prusakova.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/jane-prusakova.md @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ +++ Title = "Jane Prusakova" Twitter = "jprusakova" +image = "jane-prusakova.jpg" type = "speaker" website="https://softwareandotherthings.blogspot.com/" +++ -I am a software architect and developer, an Agile proponent, and a great believer in building valuable software that users will love to use. I build large back-end systems that require high-performance and high-reliability, and process vast amounts of data. I believe that successful software is created by strong teams, requires good engineering practices, and evolves in close collaboration with the users. As a Principal Consultant for Improving Enterprises, I work with distributed teams on distributed software. As a consulting team, we focus on technical excellence, close contact with the client, and rapid iterations. \ No newline at end of file +I am a software architect, developer, an Agile proponent, and a believer in building valuable software that users will love to use. I build large back-end systems that require high-performance and high-reliability, and process vast amounts of data. Our most successful projects rise from excellent communication, rapid iterations, close contact with the client, and quality infrastructure. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/katy-farmer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/katy-farmer.md index 4fb40e4ec..e7020332d 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/katy-farmer.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/katy-farmer.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Title = "Katy Farmer" Twitter = "thekatertot" type = "speaker" -image = "katy-farmer.jpeg" +image = "katy-farmer.jpg" +++ Katy lives in Oakland, CA with her husband and two dogs (at least one of whom talks to her about fun, technical stuff), but has lived in lots of places from East Coast to West Coast. She loves to experiment with code, break stuff, and try to fix it. Over the years, she’s been an editor, juice bar barista, IT technician, and manual laborer, so she’s learned to fail and try again in a lot of industries. Ask her about Ruby, OOP, Go, video game development, Russian Literature, Star Wars, Dragon Age, or chord progressions–she’ll be your friend right away. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matt-surabian.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matt-surabian.md index 9fef63b5e..e7b8f471d 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matt-surabian.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matt-surabian.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Matt Surabian" Twitter = "mattsurabian" - +image="matt-surabian.jpg" type = "speaker" website = "https://mattsurabian.com/" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matty-stratton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matty-stratton.md index 9dfc3a55f..6c8daf764 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matty-stratton.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/matty-stratton.md @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ Title = "Matty Stratton" Twitter = "mattstratton" image = "matty-stratton.png" type = "speaker" -linktitle = "matty-stratton" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/mike-rothman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/mike-rothman.md index e674c88cd..c97cafcdc 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/mike-rothman.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/mike-rothman.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Title = "Mike Rothman" Twitter = "securityincite" type = "speaker" +image = "mike-rothman.png" website="https://www.disruptops.com" +++ Mike is a 25-year security veteran, specializing in protecting networks and endpoints, security management, compliance, and helping client navigate a secure evolution to the cloud. He teaches cloud security at Black Hat and other major industry conferences. In addition to his role at D-OPS, Mike is Analyst & President of Securosis. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/neeraj-tandon.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/neeraj-tandon.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fe696c009 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/neeraj-tandon.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Neeraj Tandon" +type = "speaker" +website = "https://www.neerajtandon.com/" +image="neeraj-tandon.jpg" ++++ +Neeraj is a teacher, community organizer and data scientist in Houston, TX, who is passionate about data, food, and organizing meetups. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/oleg-chunikhin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/oleg-chunikhin.md index 97281ae75..d22b4cb6d 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/oleg-chunikhin.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/oleg-chunikhin.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Oleg Chunikhin" Twitter = "olgch" - +image="oleg-chunikhin.jpg" type = "speaker" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/paul-bruce.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/paul-bruce.md index 501f759a5..b57e6702f 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/paul-bruce.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/paul-bruce.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Paul Bruce" Twitter = "paulsbruce" - +image="paul-bruce.jpg" type = "speaker" website="http://paulsbruce.io/" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/pete-cheslock.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/pete-cheslock.md index 47e9c93fd..93c0e3bec 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/pete-cheslock.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/pete-cheslock.md @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ website="https://pete.wtf" image="pete-cheslock.png" +++ -Pete is currently the VP of TechOps at Threat Stack, a Boston Cloud security company. He spends his business hours building teams and managing large scale systems. In his personal time he cooks food and smokes meats. \ No newline at end of file +Pete is currently the VP, Products at *CHAOS* SEARCH. He spends his business hours helping companies get visibility into their logs while running fewer servers. In his personal time he cooks food and smokes meats. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/sarah-zelechoski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/sarah-zelechoski.md index aa8e1b1bb..4c99914b4 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/sarah-zelechoski.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/sarah-zelechoski.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ +++ Title = "Sarah Zelechoski" Twitter = "szelechoski" - +image = "sarah-zelechoski.jpg" type = "speaker" +++ -Sarah began her career as an astrophysicist and has pivoted often between systems and development work, but really hit her stride in operations. She has run production operations and infrastructure management for more than 30 customers of all shapes and sizes. Sarah is currently the Vice President of Engineering at ReactiveOps where her team focuses on providing expert-level guidance and a curated framework around using Kubernetes and other Open Source tools to solve challenging and interesting problems. Sarah’s greatest passion is in helping others, which encompasses advocating for engineers and rekindling interest in the lost art of Service in the tech space. \ No newline at end of file +Sarah began her career as an astrophysicist and has pivoted often between systems and development work, but really hit her stride in operations. She has run production operations and infrastructure management for more than 30 customers of all shapes and sizes. Sarah is currently the Vice President of Engineering at ReactiveOps where her team focuses on providing expert-level guidance and a curated framework around using Kubernetes and other Open Source tools to solve challenging and interesting problems. Sarah’s greatest passion is in helping others, which encompasses advocating for engineers and rekindling interest in the lost art of Service in the tech space. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-huff.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-huff.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c28e7974 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-huff.md @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ ++++ +Title = "Steve Huff" +type = "speaker" +image="steve-huff.jpg" ++++ +Steve Huff is a distributed systems engineer with 10+ years of experience, specializing in Linux platforms, service delivery, and operations. He is most comfortable working at the interface between developers and infrastructure. An active participant in the open source community, his interests include collaborative development, building happy teams, and sleeping through the night. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-pember.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-pember.md index ccd8ea872..953bff747 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-pember.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/steve-pember.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Steve Pember" Twitter = "svpember" - +image="steve-pember.jpg" type = "speaker" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md index 90cfc54a3..149b54baa 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ +++ Title = "Tiffany Longworth" Twitter = "thelongshanx" - +image = "tiffany-longworth.png" type = "speaker" +++ -Tiffany Longworth is a Site Reliability Engineer at Puppet. She has launched successful projects large and small, but has also worked on projects that were spectacular failures! She likes using her background as a Marine, her training as an English teacher, automation, and cat gifs as much as possible. \ No newline at end of file +Tiffany Longworth is a Site Reliability Engineer at Puppet. She has launched successful projects large and small, but has also worked on projects that were spectacular failures! She likes using her background as a Marine, her training as an English teacher, automation, and cat gifs as much as possible. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tim-hartmann.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tim-hartmann.md index 239751290..f2411df54 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tim-hartmann.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/tim-hartmann.md @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ Title = "Tim Hartmann" Twitter = "paxindustria" type = "speaker" +image="tim-hartmann.jpg" +++ Tim is a unique and beautiful snowflake who enjoys biking to work, playing Legos with his kid. Tim has been interested in Systems Administration since he discovered ANSI art on a BBS while in High School. As an infrastructure engineer he’s worked at Harvard on the Unix, Networking, and Research Computing teams. His current role as an SRE at ASICS / Runkeeper perpetually learning, laughing, and helping to transform a traditional retailer into a software driven business, one pull request at a time. It his his profound pleasure to be learning new things all the time, and boldly falling down the ethernet. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/timothy-bonci.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/timothy-bonci.md index 49a95eecc..52ca70cc3 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/timothy-bonci.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/timothy-bonci.md @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ +++ Title = "Timothy Bonci" Twitter = "" - +image = "timothy-bonci.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = "" -image = "" +++ * Jack-of-all-trades, which is different from full-stack. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yegor-bugayenko.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yegor-bugayenko.md index 1e766c6b1..40466f8d4 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yegor-bugayenko.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yegor-bugayenko.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Yegor Bugayenko" Twitter = "yegor256" - +image="yegor-bugayenko.jpg" type = "speaker" website="https://www.yegor256.com/" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yulan-lin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yulan-lin.md index 22afcef55..f04e0df2c 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yulan-lin.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/speakers/yulan-lin.md @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ +++ -Title = "Yulan Lin and Neeraj Tandon" +Title = "Yulan Lin" Twitter = "y3l2n" - type = "speaker" website = "https://y3l2n.com/" image="yulan_lin.jpg" +++ -Yulan Lin is a Software Engineer and Developer Advocate in Silicon Valley. Neeraj is a teacher, community organizer and data scientist in Houston, TX. They are both passionate about data, food, and organizing meetups. +Yulan Lin is a Software Engineer and Developer Advocate in Silicon Valley. She is passionate about data, food, and organizing meetups. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/sponsor.md index c4d39129b..e3bb686fe 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-boston/sponsor.md @@ -71,22 +71,6 @@ devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on spo – - -Submit Payment with PayPal
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+ Watch this space for updated information soon. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1a5c02b6e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +City = "Cairo" +Year = "2018" +title = "devopsdays Cairo 2018 program" +Type = "program" ++++ + +17 September 2018 – 9:00am – 6:00pm + +Grand Nile Tower Hotel – Farhaty Ballroom + + + +If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in [more details about Open Space](https://www.devopsdays.org/pages/open-space-format). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-abdelaziz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-abdelaziz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1f5446f3f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-abdelaziz.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Enterprise DevOps, a Pragmatic Approach (Ignite)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ahmed-abdelaziz"] ++++ + +Many companies and teams have already adopted DevOps one way or another, however, when it comes to larger enterprise-scale adoption it is still stagnated. + +There are many successful pilots, so why does enterprise DevOps still behind? + +This ignite talk discuss DevOps at scale and what it takes to achieve a successful enterprise scale adoption. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-bahaa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-bahaa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dcdf923f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-bahaa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "From DevOps towards BizDevOps: The technical essence, lessons learned, and the coming future" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ahmed-bahaa"] ++++ + +According to Forrester's state of Agile Report, 80% of systems development teams are using agile-based processes, while more than 60% of the SW projects are not delivering what is expected. Is it all about RM, CI, Infrastructure as a code, and CD,or it goes beyond that? This session will answer you. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-dahab.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-dahab.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b86b9ab36 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/ahmed-dahab.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Mobile DevOps using Google Flutter" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ahmed-dahab"] ++++ + +The talk will be about DevOps for mobile apps, it will focus on challenges and best practices for mobile apps developers, it will introduce Google Flutter which is a mobile app SDK for crafting high-quality native interfaces on iOS and Android in record time, it will list some of the DevOps challenges for mobile apps development and how Google Flutter can solve them. + +- talk briefly about DevOps lifecycle from the mobile perspective (Plan - Code - Build - continuous testing - release) + +- talk about problems that mobile apps developers facing when developing their app for ios & android at the same time. + +- talk about Google Flutter and what's unique about it. + +- talk about how Google Flutter can help developers & DevOps to build their apps faster. + +- talk about testing automation in Google Flutter and how it's easy to write perfect tests diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/andrew-shafer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/andrew-shafer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23334c31d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/andrew-shafer.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Elemental DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["andrew-shafer"] ++++ + +devops is simple, not easy. + +A hard look at the last decade of devops, searching to find the essence of what works, what doesn’t, what has changed and what never will. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/marcin-wielgus.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/marcin-wielgus.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2bec8ea48 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/marcin-wielgus.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Introduction to Kubernetes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["marcin-wielgus"] ++++ + +You’ve heard about this Kubernetes thing. You’ve seen that all major cloud providers have it in their offering. You’ve noticed that multiple vendors sell a boxed version with support. From time to time you run into the news that some company just migrated into it. And recently your good friend got it from github and is right now trying to deploy it. You did want to take a closer look last month but the deadlines and projects looming over you didn’t allow you to learn the details. Does this sound like you? + +If it does then this is the talk for you! During this talk I will explain the basics of Kubernetes - production-ready, open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. I will discuss what are the main concepts, when to use it and how to build modern applications with it. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mina-fahmy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mina-fahmy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..083f3d9ba --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mina-fahmy.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Find Z Commit! (Ignite)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mina-fahmy"] ++++ + +There are many ways to measure the quality of a software product, but the first and foremost important factor is how the customers experience it. With both agile software development models & DevOps practices dominating the market, customers are more likely to keep up with the latest and greatest software versions from their vendors. + +However, what would happen if this continuous upgrade process breaks (or better improves!) something at the customer side? + +How would you link that back to a specific code change in your software? + +Although agile development helped a lot to reduce the gap between the factory and the field, customers still hesitate to share their tests with the vendors, so that they can be regressed in-house. Vendors, on the other hand, would likely be as much hesitant to share their codebase changes with customers. + +In this talk, we present a system architected and implemented by our DevOps team to link between customer experience changes and software code commits. + +This system would help vendors: promote & reward good coding practices, prevent & highlight bad ones, and deliver high quality software to ensure a better customer experience. Customers would be helping vendors in detecting problems & improvements in their software without the bother of having to share anything of their in-firm working environment. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-adawi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-adawi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6899d68f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-adawi.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps Challenges in an Offshore/ Onshore Distributed Project (Ignite)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mohamed-adawi"] ++++ + +Offshoring parts of an IT project can dramatically reduce its cost. Adopting DevOps in such environments reduces the cost even more but also introduces new challenges. + +Here I'm addressing such challenges and how to overcome them for better DevOps adoption in offshore / onshore distributed project. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-fawzy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-fawzy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..98ecb0ede --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-fawzy.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Digital Journey" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mohamed-fawzy"] ++++ + +Nowadays digital transformation (a.k.a. DX) is a core strategy in any organization to enable the business reach a faster go to market, lower the cost, increase the quality, increase resilience and of course increase customer satisfaction. To achieve that new competencies are needed which revolve around agility, innovation, customer-centric, being people oriented and resilience. + +DevOps comes in place as a natural step after agile movement to sustain the fast flow created through agile development methodologies. DevOps is centered on 3 principles; flow, feedback and continual experimentation and learning. These 3 principles play an important role in the digital transformation journey. + +In this talk, we will share one of our exciting experiences. In general, we help our customers through their DX journey by injecting DevOps principles in every aspect of the development lifecycle up to production. + +First, assessment and overcome the constraints, using Lean and Value Stream Mapping to identify the current constraints and work on them to improve the flow between different work centers, keeping in mind the performance of the end to end cycle and not only the performance of individual silos allowing a super-fast time to market. + +Second, is amplifying the feedback loops and collaboration between different work centers to achieve maximum people potentials and to stop quality issues from going to later stages ensuring quality in every step done allowing a safe fast time to market. + +Third, continuous improvement and building resilience in every aspect by exploring our limitations using the kaizen methodology and following a well-established business continuity plan ensuring a consistent fast time to market. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-galal.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-galal.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..989d2cac4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/mohamed-galal.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "CodeZone journey from Adhoc to DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mohamed-galal"] ++++ + +In this talk, we will demonstrate how was CodeZone journey from Adhoc manual work, to implementing DevOps. + +We will talk about: + +1-Culture transformation. + +2-Automating planning tools, including relative estimation automation. + +3-Automating unit testing, integration testing, and continuous integration. + +4-Release notes automation. + +5-Database Continuous Integration. + +6-Incremental Continuous Deployment/Delivery. + +7-Customer Education for the process. + +All these practices are implemented using integrated tools and add-ins developed by CodeZone team with their ALM framework. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/reham-saleh.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/reham-saleh.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..74b54500f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/reham-saleh.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Can We Automate SCRUM Ceremonies? (Ignite)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["reham-saleh"] ++++ + +In this Ignite we will introduce how we converted DevOps Pipeline Plan from manual to automated, and how it saves time from 10 hours to 1.5 hours using by developing automation add-ins integrated with company ALM. + +This includes automating iteration planning, retrospective report, iteration review, creating printable board cards, and progress monitoring using burndown chart. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/roman-pickl.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/roman-pickl.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a0381cf08 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/program/roman-pickl.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date ="" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Continuous Delivery with Jenkins Pipelines" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["roman-pickl"] ++++ + +This talk demonstrates how a continuous delivery deployment pipeline can be set up harnessing jenkins Pipeline as Code features as well as its new Blue Ocean User Experience. + +It targets developers, PMs and testers who want to streamline there deployment processes & accelerate the feedback loop. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/registration.md index 4ba60a0a3..272bfccbc 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/registration.md @@ -6,6 +6,9 @@ Description = "Registration for devopsdays Cairo 2018"
-Opening soon +
DevOpsDays Cairo 2018 is happening for the first time in Egypt and the Arab World!
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Come join us and enjoy a one-day conference of presentations, talks and experiences from other DevOps practitioners.
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The event is for FREE – REGISTER NOW here http://www.secc.org.eg/Event_Registration.asp
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Agenda can be found here: http://www.secc.org.eg/DevOpsDays_Cairo2018_Agenda.pdf
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d3f12ba5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Cairo 2018" ++++ + +

Meet devops experts

diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-abdelaziz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-abdelaziz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..39b7b9d80 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-abdelaziz.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ahmed Abdelaziz" +image = "ahmed-abdelaziz.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ahmed-abdelaziz" ++++ + +Ahmed is a Worldwide DevOps Solution Architect working for IBM Cloud. He has over 20 years of experience in IT industry with a very wide background that stretches over software development, operating systems, networking, cloud technologies, Solution Architecture, DevOps, and offering management, to name a few. + +Ahmed's area of focus today is offering management for DevOps Solutions in IBM Cloud, primarily responsible for leading complex and first of a kind DevOps solution, creating assets to build the delivery capacity, and influencing the strategy for IBM Cloud DevOps solutions. + +Ahmed has helped so many clients around the globe to adopt DevOps solutions to meet their business needs in an ever changing and dynamic market. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-bahaa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-bahaa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a724466a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-bahaa.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ahmed Bahaa" +image = "ahmed-bahaa.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ahmed-bahaa" ++++ + +Dr. Ahmed Bahaa, Ph.D. is a software engineer, consultant and a Microsoft Regional Director, currently living in Cairo, Egypt. Ahmed is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Computers and Information - Helwan University, and a Principal Technical Consultant of a Gold Microsoft Partner in Egypt that is called CompuPharaohs. Ahmed is also an ISO advisory committee member who is responsible of producing the official worldwide ISO Arabic versions of IT standards. + +Ahmed has been awarded many International awards in the ICT field. This includes but not limited to; the Golden Global Impact Award from Microsoft of Redmond-WA in USA as one of the top 60 worldwide technology influencers, the Most Valuable Professional award for 12 consecutive years in the software engineering, and cloud fields. This makes him the only Arabic IT expert across history to have this achievement. In 2010 Microsoft has chosen him as one of the top elite 100 IT worldwide thought leaders. + +Ahmed has 20+ years of experience in the ICT field with more than 100 projects that served the national, regional, and international levels. Ahmed is a frequent expert and speaker in many international technical events that were held in USA, Germany, Spain, Netherlands, Russia, UK, Dubai, Kuwait, and Egypt and other events that have been keynoted by Microsoft Corp's CEOs, and VPs). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-dahab.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-dahab.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e8cec2237 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/ahmed-dahab.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ahmed Abu Eldahab" +image = "ahmed-dahab.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ahmed-dahab" ++++ + +Ahmed comes with 15+ years of experience in software engineering. He is an entrepreneur, public speaker, technology advocate, web & mobile consultant. Ahmed is the Founder of FlutterEgypt Community. + +He spoke in 15 events during 2018. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/andrew-shafer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/andrew-shafer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..adb3e90d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/andrew-shafer.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Andrew Clay Shafer" +image = "andrew-shafer.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "andrew-shafer" ++++ + +Andrew Clay Shafer was devopsing before devops was a word. + +He is often referenced as a foundational voice in the devops movement with a lot of experience and perspective contributing to open source, operating services and building communities. + +DevOps has been very good to Andrew and he has tried to return the favor. He spends most days trying to help Pivotal customers develop and operate software diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/marcin-wielgus.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/marcin-wielgus.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c748bb0c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/marcin-wielgus.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Marcin Wielgus" +image = "marcin-wielgus.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "marcin-wielgus" ++++ + +Marcin Wielgus is a Senior Software Engineer at Google. Marcin joined the internet search giant in 2010 and since then he has been working on various projects, ranging from Android applications to recommendation engines. More than 3 years ago he moved to a relatively small infrastructure effort called Kubernetes, which, to his big surprise, has grown to be one of the biggest open source projects and de-facto standard for running containerized applications. Currently he is a Tech Lead of the Kubernetes Autoscaling team. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mina-fahmy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mina-fahmy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cb8d8b9fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mina-fahmy.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mina Fahmy" +image = "mina_fahmy.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mina-fahmy" ++++ + +Mina M. Fahmy is a DevOps Engineer from Mentor, A Siemens Business. + +He graduated from “Computer and Systems Engineering” Department, Ain Shams University in 2012 and started his career at Mentor Graphics as a QA/Testing Engineer in the DVT (Design Verification Technology) division. + +Mina was found to be talented in different infrastructure domains, problem analysis & solutions architecting, and hence he shifted to the DevOps domain 3 years ago. One of his strongest assets is the friendly and effective communication & support skills, which are crucial to his day-to-day work. + +Mina loves travelling, nature and outdoor activities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-adawi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-adawi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6dda149a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-adawi.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Muhammad Adawi" +image = "mohamed-adawi.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mohamed-adawi" ++++ + + +Muhammad Adawi is a DevOps consultant at IBM with over 7 years of experience. He started his professional career at Hewlett-Packard back in 2011. + +His main focus is DevOps, application support and software delivery. During his career, Muhammad helped many customers enable continuous integration and DevOps. + +Mohamed is so passionate about automation and has a very solid background in linux / unix Operating systems. + +Muhammad received his B.S. in Computer Science from Mansoura University back in 2008. He also gained his technical diploma from the Information Technology Institute (AKA ITI) in 2011. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-fawzy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-fawzy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3486860f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-fawzy.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mohamed Fawzy" +image = "mohamed-fawzy.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mohamed-fawzy" ++++ + + +Mohamed is a Team Lead with 8+ years of experience in complex and diverse environments supporting multiple clients. + +Mohamed is a DevOps coach who is keen on learning new digital skills, applying best practices and setting up the right culture. + +He is also experienced in CI/CD pipelines and containerization. Throughout his career, he has applied ITIL, lean six sigma and project management principles. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-galal.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-galal.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..344843aaf --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/mohamed-galal.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mohamed Galal" +image = "mohamed-galal.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mohamed-galal" ++++ + +Mohamed works in the software development field since 2006. He participated in the development of many enterprise software projects serving different industries. In 2010, Mohamed co-founded CodeZone and he is its Software Development Manager and till now. + +Mohamed loves to learn and is very interested in topics such as improving software performance with a large amount of data, software design, software architecture and machine learning. + +One of Mohamed's most important social goals is to enrich the Arabic content with deep technical topics that can be found on his blog (galaldev.blogspot.com.eg). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/reham-saleh.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/reham-saleh.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..db1d251e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/reham-saleh.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Reham Saleh" +image = "reham-saleh.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "reham-saleh" ++++ + +Reham has more than fourteen years of experience and helped many organizations, in Egypt ,Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, enhance their capabilities and achieve higher performance levels. As an agile/scrum coach and trainer, she guides the organizations to transform towards being an agile enterprise starting from helping their teams to understand the core agile values and principles, formulating the agile teams to planning and managing the agile projects and programs. + +Her interest is to focus on using the agile/scrum not just as a goal but as a strategic enabler for many verticals and business lines. Examples include using agile/scrum in software development, service delivery, system engineering and six sigma projects. +Reham works in coaching, training and assessing software development professionals and companies on CMMI, ITIL , technical practices and project management. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/roman-pickl.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/roman-pickl.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..941d12f7e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/speakers/roman-pickl.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Roman Pickl" +image = "roman-pickl.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "roman-pickl" ++++ + +Roman is a technical project manager at Elektrobit and former CTO at fluidtime. He has comprehensive experience in project management, the technical coordination of national and international projects and the optimisation of business and development processes. + +Roman Pickl studied business management and commercial information technology at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and the University of Technology, Sydney, as well as software engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien. There he specialised in the fields of entrepreneurship & innovation management, project & process management and information management as well as software evolution and mobile computing. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/welcome.md index 02f9464df..5aba8904f 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/welcome.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-cairo/welcome.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Description = "DevOpsDays Cairo 2018"

About DevOpsDays:

DevOpsDays is a worldwide series of technical conferences covering topics of software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. Each event is run by volunteers from the local area.

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Registration to attend the event will be opening soon. We are currently at the stage of Call for Proposals and Participation to talk at the conference, as well as accepting sponsorships.

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The event is for FREE – REGISTER NOW here.

Please stay tuned for more information about DevOpsDays Cairo 2018.

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+ @@ -55,8 +60,8 @@ Description = "DevOpsDays Cape Town 2018 will take place September 20-21, 2018!"
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+ If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in more details about Open Space. +
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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/chris-corriere.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/chris-corriere.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d5765785 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/chris-corriere.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "Wardley Mapping 101" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["chris-corriere"] ++++ + +The ultimate goal of any map if to start a conversation, form a strategy, and then successfully execute it. Wardley mapping is a two dimensional form of value chain mapping that plots visibility against the evolution of a given practice. This will be an introductory, hand-on workshop. + +Most corporate strategies are based off of over-simplified models (if any) and depend largely on luck. Mapping helps visualize a strategy succinctly so what once took an hour and 25 slides to explain now takes 15 minutes and a map. Mapping improves our ability to determine if our strategies are likely to succeed or not, and how to form alternate plans should our circumstances change. During he first part of this session we’ll determine the fundamental components of our mock business using social practice maps. We’ll then re-center these components on a wardley map while discussing the pros and cons of different strategies and their impact on the underlying value chain. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/chris-rimondi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/chris-rimondi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2fcf79de9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/chris-rimondi.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "Lessons Learned in DevOps Leadership" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["chris-rimondi"] ++++ + +New to DevOps leadership or considering it? This talk is a collection of lessons learned from experience managing globally distributed DevOps teams. We discuss everything from hiring to coaching to staying “technical” in the fast changing software development world. + +Managing DevOps teams can be both challenging and rewarding. A relatively new field and a fast changing software landscape make leadership challenges here somewhat unique. This talk attempts to answer questions such as: + +* As DevOps leaders how do we inspire our teams and build partnerships outside the organization? +* How do we prevent burnout despite tight deadlines and noisy on-call schedules? +* What questions should we ask ourselves before implementing technology or process from companies like Netflix, Google, Amazon, and Facebook? +* What decisions should you make as a manager and what should you leave to the team? +* How can you communicate with and manage effectively offshore team members? + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/debbie-levitt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/debbie-levitt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..94f0f7337 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/debbie-levitt.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "DevOps ICU: Improving DevOps Results by (Correctly) Integrating UX" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["debbie-levitt"] ++++ + +UX is driving you crazy, a black throwing off timelines and killing ideas. UX doesn’t seem Lean or Agile. Can’t anybody make wireframes? Can’t we circumvent or exclude these people? + +DevOps is truly about so much more than how developers connect with IT, how infrastructure is managed, and how frameworks can be improved. It’s about recognizing how many teams are truly involved in the software development process and finding better ways to make sure everybody is at the table. + +This session will explain how the UX process fits into Agile; saves companies money; augments DevOps goals; and increases customer satisfaction. + +1. Learn that DevOps goals overlap with UX goals. +2. Correct integration of UX experts and tasks saves time and money, increases productivity and efficiency, creates the best idea execution for the target customers, and keeps engineering’s changes and rebuilds to a minimum. +3. Learn how UX specialists conduct user research; design your entire product, app, website, or system; validate it through user testing; iterate to fix flaws; and deliver vetted blueprints so you can build once. +4. How User-Centered Design fits into project timelines and development methodologies including Agile and Lean. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/james-dean.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/james-dean.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d672dd4ab --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/james-dean.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "DevOps Dos & Don'ts" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["james-dean"] ++++ + +The first phase of a major BCBST software delivery transformation, the first steps toward enabling true DevSecOps and CI/CD, is on target for completion by the end of 2018. Other teams had attempted this transformation before, but those attempts ultimately failed for various reasons. In early 2016, I was asked to step out of my role as Portal Architect / Portal Team Lead, learn how to “Do the DevOps,” and to “Build a team to pull that project out of the ditch.” + +I knew little of DevOps at the time, but with plenty of experience around build and delivery automation I was able to come up to speed quickly and by Q3 of 2016 had built and trained my very own motley crew of interns, former manual QA analysts, a Java developer, and a performance testing engineer that was ready to take on the challenge. + +This talk covers the key points of failure from the previous attempt and the changes I made that allowed my amazing team of magnificent misfits to resurrect a dead project and successfully deliver transformation in just 18 months… All with no prior experience, a tiny budget, an overly prescriptive process that we had almost no control over, and an outdated, inherited pipeline that users had already refused to adopt once. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/jessica-deen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/jessica-deen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e81984492 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/jessica-deen.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "Microsoft, Linux, Open Source, Cloud + DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jessica-deen"] ++++ + +Microsoft has made significant contributions to the Open Source community. We also upstream to projects like Kubernetes and Draft. During this opening talk, I’ll share how you can use these Open Source tools in your dev and production environments; enabling you to implement DevOps best practices thereby giving you the resources necessary to become a DevOps superhero! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/john-willis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/john-willis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8010a97c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/john-willis.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "The Divine and Felonious Nature of Cyber Security - A DevSecOps Story" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["john-willis"] ++++ + +This is an introduction to DevSecOps. Demonstrated first by pointing out the felonious nature of IT security patterns and practices over the past 10 years. Then suggesting, DevSecOps, being the metaphorically “divine” set of patterns and practices we might want to look at to address Cyber Security and shift left into the DevOps practices. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/josh-davis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/josh-davis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c353bc421 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/josh-davis.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "What Every Startup Needs to Know about Data, Cloud, and SaaS Applications" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["josh-davis"] ++++ + +Every company makes technology choices (platforms, software, etc.) within the first few years of business. The question is - does every startup leader understand the major lasting impact these decisions will have on their company? + +This session will help leaders of startups and established companies make smart technology decisions that will position them to tap into the potential goldmine that lives within customer and business data. This data will drive product offerings, customer service, business processes, and more. + +Groundbreaking data analytics technologies such as Artificial Intelligence will soon be available and affordable even for small companies. Startups will be able to analyze customer data and make quick decisions on how to react. Mature companies will be able to mine years or decades of customer data to quickly highlight trends and make forecasts. But, all of this hinges on the fundamental technologies that capture and store data. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc812cd84 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = 'You only have to change one thing to "do the DevOps", everything.' +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ken-mugrage"] ++++ + +10 or 15 years ago we would hear “agile doesn’t work” from lots of people. They had “used agile” on a project, and the project failed anyway. Most of the time a little investigation revealed that they didn’t really try it at all. Instead they worked much like they always had, just for two weeks at a time instead of several months. + +The same thing is happening with people “doing DevOps”. + +I strongly believe that the most important thing about a DevOps transition is the required changes in culture. But you can’t actually have self organized teams if you’re working on systems that are hard to build and deploy. You also can’t easily automate that build and deploy process if your architecture is hard to test. + +In this talk I’ll point out several areas of focus when making the transition, and point out why it’s important that you change everything. + +Culture change - DevOps is about culture first and foremost. I’ll talk about some of the organizational structures which can help in creating a sharing culture where the teams and the technology can thrive. + +Modern architecture - Adopting a technical architecture which is more testable and changeable is key to the ability to move fast. Taking advantage of microservices and platforms (such as PaaS) can help with this. + +Continuous Delivery - Continuous Delivery is more than just automating deployment. Making sure your software is going through things like security, performance and compliance testing in addition to “standard” tests. I’ll show ways to make sure your deployments are not only fast, but safe. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/kenn-kitchen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/kenn-kitchen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..18e00c006 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/kenn-kitchen.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "A Quick Demystification of Docker" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kenn-kitchen"] ++++ + +In this talk Kenn will provide a quick introduction to Docker. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/m-scott-ford.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/m-scott-ford.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9aa84476d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/m-scott-ford.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "Important Metrics for Measuring Code Health" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["m-scott-ford"] ++++ + +There are a bunch of different ways to measure code quality. What’re the most important ones for your team to focus on? No matter what language(s) your team is working with or your role on the team, you’ll walk away from this talk with a clear guide of what to pay attention to. + +### Outline +* Explore the health metaphor +* Defining the metrics + * Churn + * Code Coverage +* Complexity +* Tools to collect the metrics +* Why these metrics? +* What are good metric values? +* Using the metrics together +* Exploring common scenarios + +### Learning Outcome +An understanding of the meaning of 3 important software metrics (churn, code coverage, and complexity) and how to interpret values in combination. + +### Target Audience +Developers, Managers, Product Owners + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/marcus-young.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/marcus-young.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13ae8404c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/marcus-young.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "Slack Is Not Your Bash Prompt" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["marcus-young"] ++++ + +Have you taken the jump into chatops? Do you have to reference a man page to remember how to run your commands? Dont. A quick talk about the pitfalls of overcomplicating chat-ops diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/ravi-lachman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/ravi-lachman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc017f333 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/ravi-lachman.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "12 Factor App vs 12 Layer Burrito" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ravi-lachman"] ++++ + +Config [III], would you like carnitas or steak. Well come hungry and learn about Concurrency [VIII] and how you can really eat two burritos at the same time. What are we talking about here? + +People have heard about the 12 Factor App. How does this map to a burrito? Are all these steps necessary when you go to your favorite burrito place? Come hungry! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/scott-callicutt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/scott-callicutt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dab18b246 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/scott-callicutt.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "DevOps of one to DevOps of many" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["scott-callicutt"] ++++ + +What changes when you go from using DevOps techniques as just a way to keep up with your personal workload to using it in a team environment to produce more complex systems? + +What happens when git moves from your personal notebook of ideas to share to a shared system for planning the work of many? How do your thoughts on automation change when you are automating items for yourself rather than automating for a myriad? Learn from my mistakes and successes and how you might apply that knowledge as you create your own DevOps team and techniques. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/summer-prince.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/summer-prince.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..68dd8d6a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/program/summer-prince.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-11-13" +Title = "DevOps Confessions" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["summer-prince"] ++++ + +Inspired by the recent DevOps Enterprise Summit (DOES) 2018 presentation of the same name, this lighting talk shares confessions and lessons learned from local DevOps initiatives and observations from DOES. While this talk sheds light onto the dark side of DevOps, it provides insight into the different stages of a technology transformation. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/propose.md index 4bce3c1f5..70602389e 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/propose.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/propose.md @@ -3,33 +3,6 @@ Title = "Propose" Type = "event" Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Chattanooga 2018" +++ - {{< cfp_dates >}} -
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His background in mathematics and engineering has allowed him to adapt to new and industry specific technologies and provided many unique consulting opportunities. As a devOps professional Chris is committed to culture, automation, learning, sharing, and having a good time while getting work done. Chris is currently a senior devOps consultant with SJ Technologies focused on mapping practices. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/chris-rimondi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/chris-rimondi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..431ca26ee --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/chris-rimondi.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Chris Rimondi" +Twitter = "crimondi" +image = "chris-rimondi.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "chris-rimondi" + ++++ + +Chris Rimondi is the Director of Production Engineering for Platform and SAAS applications at Cofense. Previous to this post he was the Director of Site Reliability Engineering at FireEye. He has managed global teams of operations engineers for the past 5+ years supporting large, distributed cloud services. Additionally, Chris has been involved in the local security community, serving on the Board of Directors for the Chattanooga Information Systems Security Association (ISSA) chapter since 2012. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/debbie-levitt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/debbie-levitt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4407c8cd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/debbie-levitt.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Debbie Levitt" +image = "debbie-levitt.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "debbie-levitt" + ++++ + +Debbie Levitt, CEO of Ptype UX & Product Design Agency, has been a UX strategist, designer, and trainer since the 1990s. As a “serial contractor” who lived in the Bay Area for most of this decade, Debbie has influenced interfaces at Sony, Wells Fargo, Constant Contact, Macys.com, Oracle, and a variety of Silicon Valley startups. Clients have given her the nickname, “Mary Poppins,” because she flies in, improves everything she can, sings a few songs, and flies away to her next adventure. + +Debbie is a speaker and trainer who has presented at conferences including eBay’s Developer Conference, PayPal’s Developer Conference, UXPA, and WeAreDevelopers. She is an O’Reilly published author and one of few instructors on the planet recommended by Axure. Her newest training program is [DevOps ICU](https://DevOps.ICU), which teaches non-UX roles how to measurably improve DevOps results by correctly integrating UX practitioners and processes. + +Outside of UX work, and sometimes during UX work, Debbie enjoys singing symphonic prog goth metal, opera, and New Wave. She’s now a Digital Nomad splitting her time between the USA and rural Italy. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/james-dean.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/james-dean.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9b2dd5396 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/james-dean.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "James Dean" +type = "speaker" +image = "james-dean.jpg" +linktitle = "james-dean" + ++++ + +James Dean started his tech career in 1991 when he joined the U.S. Army has a “Tech-Control” specialist during the Gulf War. Since then, he’s worked as a 3D artist, computer graphic artist, web designer, programmer, QA analyst, automation engineer, application/solution/enterprise architect, portal architect, infrastructure specialist, team lead, and manager. In 2016, he built the “Delivery Automation Services” team that successfully led the software delivery transformation at BCBST, and continues to manage and lead that team today. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/jessica-deen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/jessica-deen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6e78237db --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/jessica-deen.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jessica Deen" +Twitter = "jldeen" +image = "jessica-deen.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jessica-deen" + ++++ + +Jessica is a Cloud Developer Advocate for Microsoft focusing on Azure, Containers, cloud, OSS, and, of course, DevOps. Prior to joining Microsoft, she spent over a decade as an IT Consultant / Systems Administrator for various corporate and enterprise environments, catering to end users and IT professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jessica holds two Microsoft Certifications (MCP, MSTS), 3 CompTIA certifications (A+, Network+, and Security+), 4 Apple Certifications, and is a former 4-year Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Windows and Devices for IT. In 2013, she also achieved her FEMA certification from the U.S Department of Homeland Security, which recognizes her leadership and influence abilities during times of crisis and emergency. + +When she's not doing something geeky, you can find her doing something active, most likely running out of breath at her local CrossFit gym. Yes, she's one of those! She also enjoys biking (motorcycles and/or bicycles), shooting, eating, reading, and hanging with her 5-year-old rescue pup. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/john-willis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/john-willis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4415b78c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/john-willis.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "John Willis" +Twitter = "botchagalupe" +image = "john-willis.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "john-willis" + ++++ + +John Willis is Vice President of Devops and Digital Practices at SJ Technologies. Prior to SJT, he was the Director of Ecosystem Development for Docker, which he joined after the company he co-founded (SocketPlane, which focused on SDN for containers) was acquired by Docker in February 2015. Previous to founding SocketPlane in Fall 2014, John was the Chief DevOps Evangelist at Dell, which he joined following the Enstratius acquisition in May 2013. He has also held past executive roles at Chef and Canonical. John was one of the earliest cloud evangelists and is considered one of the founders of the Devops movement. John is the author of 7 IBM Redbooks. He is also the co-author of the “Devops Handbook” and “Beyond the Phoenix Project” along with author Gene Kim. The best way to reach John is through his twitter handle @botchagalupe. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/josh-davis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/josh-davis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e30f43830 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/josh-davis.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Josh Davis" +type = "speaker" +image = "josh-davis.jpg" +linktitle = "josh-davis" + ++++ + +I have personally worked for 3 different IT services company and 1 software company, and have seen firsthand when companies want to make use of customer and business data, but can’t because of their past technology decisions. I now have a great resource who is helping me raise awareness about this and other issues through our podcast - IT Coach for Business Leaders. Along with Aaron Swann, Virtual CIO (vCIO) at InfoSystems, I am helping to educate non-IT business leaders and IT professionals and raise the awareness of crucial technology topics that should be top of mind. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3aa54f3e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ken Mugrage" +Twitter = "kmugrage" +image = "ken-mugrage.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ken-mugrage" + ++++ + +Ken Mugrage has more than 25 years of experience in the IT industry, spending the last 9 at ThoughtWorks. During his entire career, Ken has focused on using technology to increase business effectiveness, as opposed to using the ‘latest cool thing’. Ken has been focused on Continuous Delivery and DevOps for most of the past decade, working with organizations all over the world, ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies. He now uses this experience to teach others how to get better at building, testing and deploying software. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/kenn-kitchen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/kenn-kitchen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0fa0553a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/kenn-kitchen.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kenn Kitchen" +image = "kenn-kitchen.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kenn-kitchen" ++++ + +A 30-year IT veteran, Kenn has run the gamut from server administration to executive-management to software development. He currently leads a team of web developers for the City of Chattanooga and is the founder of a WordPress startup,KMD Enterprises. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/m-scott-ford.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/m-scott-ford.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41c11e680 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/m-scott-ford.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "M. Scott Ford" +Twitter = "mscottford" +image = "m-scott-ford.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "m-scott-ford" + ++++ +Leading the Corgibytes technical team is Scott, who has been called the “Bob Vila of the internet.” Scott is a polyglot developer who, at last count, is fluent in over twenty programming languages. Scott’s love of software restoration and remodeling began in college where he and his team were responsible for retrofitting the testing tools for the X-31 jet fighter. Since then, Scott has maintained a test-focused approach to his work and found the most joy in projects where an existing codebase needed to be improved. +In addition to fixing old code, Scott enjoys anime, reading sci-fi fiction and comic books and spending time with his family. And yes, he does have a Corgi, her name is Ein, and if you recognize that reference, we might just give you a discount. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/marcus-young.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/marcus-young.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..221211bed --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/marcus-young.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Marcus Young" +image = "marcus-young.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "marcus-young" + ++++ + +Author, Software Engineer, and Viceroy of DevOps Thought Leadership. I strive in helping people solve problems of all kinds; from security automation and testing, to CI/CD patterns as well as infrastructure and architecture policies and automation. Currently in charge of Dev-Oops at Stratasan in Nashville. Craft beer connoisseur and tinkerer. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/ravi-lachman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/ravi-lachman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..40fed4d95 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/ravi-lachman.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ravi Lachman" +Twitter = "ravilach" +image = "ravi-lachman.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ravi-lachman" + ++++ + +Ravi Lachhman is an evangelist at AppDynamics focusing on the Cloud and DevOps spaces. Prior to AppDynamics, Ravi has spent time at Mesosphere, Red Hat, and IBM helping enterprises and the federal sector design the next generation of distributed platforms. When not helping to further the technology communities, Ravi enjoys traveling the world especially with his stomach. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/scott-callicutt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/scott-callicutt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a66647371 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/scott-callicutt.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Scott Callicutt" +image = "scott-callicutt.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "scott-callicutt" + ++++ + +Scott works for Cisco Systems, Inc. as a Systems Engineer in the CX Platform Engineering group focusing on Kubernetes, Docker, and open source software. Prior to this position, he spent 20 years in a small support group in academia, and now works at a fortune 500 company, in the information technology industry deploying multiple services and systems. At North Carolina State University, he helped maintain one of the first High-Performance Computing Clusters on campus and was an early adopter of Containers to support research and administrative functions. Three years ago, he moved into his current position based on his experience working with new technologies to help maintain and stabilize a microservice based application deployed in a Kubernetes cluster. Since then, the CX Platform Engineering group has accelerated their adoption of DevOps practices. All current and future applications are being built in this environment. The team was already using some DevOps concepts, but they have now accelerated their adoption of DevOps and Kubernetes practices in their systems. + +In his spare time, Scott enjoys researching historical foodways, tinkering with electronics, playing in his woodshop, and volunteering as a costumed interpreter at Jamestown Settlement. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/summer-prince.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/summer-prince.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e6eeaa1bb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/speakers/summer-prince.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Summer Prince" +image = "summer-prince.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "summer-prince" ++++ + +Summer Prince is currently serving as a Principal Software Engineer for the Transmission Control Center for the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). She is passionate about the use of technology to improve TVA’s contributions to the electrical industry and for diversity and inclusion in STEM. She has spoken at conferences for regional and national ACM, women in technology, technology education, cybersecurity, and at TVA DevOps Day. Over the last three years, she has seen the introduction of DevOps into the TVA culture and is proud to be a part of the IT teams that are adopting and maturing this effort. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/sponsor.md index 5a9170598..2b6b58b45 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chattanooga/sponsor.md @@ -1,66 +1,33 @@ +++ Title = "Sponsor" Type = "event" -Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Chattanooga 2018" +Description = "Sponsor DevOpsDays Chattanooga 2018" +++ -We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]. +

Thanks for your support! We are sold out of diamond and platinum sonsporships. Only gold, silver, and bronze sponsorships still are available.


- devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session.

-Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. +At devopsdays Chattanooga Gold sponsors get a full table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. These tables will be located in a prime location inside the venue, right along with snacks and beverages on the way into the main auditorium. +

+We're offering some unique opportunities for Silver sponsors this year, like sponsoring our break out rooms, but Silver sponsors will not have any dedicated table space this year. +

+All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees.

The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsdays on their own terms.

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We'll take cues from the past, the present, and look to the future of DevOps while drawing inspiration from the restaurant industry. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/andrew-clay-shafer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/andrew-clay-shafer.md index ef38405e9..0e7e308c2 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/andrew-clay-shafer.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/andrew-clay-shafer.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "elemental devops" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["andrew-clay-shafer"] +vimeo = "297405342" +++ devops is simple, not easy. A hard look at the last decade of devops, searching to find the essence of what works, what doesn't, what has changed and what never will. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/angel-rivera.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/angel-rivera.md index ab82057f2..107e660cc 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/angel-rivera.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/angel-rivera.md @@ -9,6 +9,12 @@ Speakers = ["angel-rivera"] Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery/Deployment (CI\CD) concepts are increasingly adopted by many technology organizations and teams. CI\CD enables teams to establish processes that increase velocity, collaboration and quality of their codebase. CI\CD enables developer & operations teams to breakdown unnecessary silos and gain a deeper knowledge of their respective arenas. - - In this workshop the participants will be introduced to the basic fundamentals of Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery/Deployment. Participants will learn the core principles of CI\CD and have the opportunity to reinforce what they’ve learned in a hands on workshop featuring the CircleCI platform. The workshop will demonstrate ci\cd build configuration, code commits, commit builds, code testing and packaging. The participants will leave with a hands-on experience and understanding of what it takes to CI\CD. + +## Pre-requisites +* Laptop +* GitHub Account - https://github.com/join +* Docker Hub account - https://hub.docker.com +* CircleCI - https://circleci.com/signup/ account +* Light familiarity with git (cloning, committing, pushing etc...) Not required +* Light familiarity with Docker (DockerFile, building, pushing etc...) Not Required diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/chris-van-tuin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/chris-van-tuin.md index 7c0accc3b..2ad107b69 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/chris-van-tuin.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/chris-van-tuin.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "A DevOps State of Mind: Continuous Security with Kubernetes" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["chris-van-tuin"] +speakerdeck = "https://speakerdeck.com/cvantuin/a-devops-state-of-mind-continuous-security-with-kubernetes" +++ With the rise of DevOps, containers are at the brink of becoming a pervasive technology in Enterprise IT to accelerate application delivery for the business. When it comes to adopting containers in the enterprise, Security is the highest adoption barrier. Is your organization ready to address the security risks with containers for your DevOps environment? In this presentation, you’ll learn about: diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/donovan-brown.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/donovan-brown.md index 7f4c2f385..6ca1de21b 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/donovan-brown.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/donovan-brown.md @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Enterprise transformation (and you can too)" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["donovan-brown"] +slides = "http://donovanbrown.com/page/slide-decks" +vimeo = "296618767" +++ "That would never work here.” You’ve likely heard this sentiment (or maybe you’ve even said it yourself). Good news: change is possible. Donovan Brown explains how Microsoft’s Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) went from a three-year waterfall delivery cycle to three-week iterations. + +{{< tweet 937818953203765248 >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/emily-freeman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/emily-freeman.md index eadceed32..45de08f9b 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/emily-freeman.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/emily-freeman.md @@ -2,9 +2,20 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "Go Ahead and Fire Yourself: Post-Incident Reviews for the Rest of Us" +Title = "Dr. Seuss Guide to Code Craftsmanship" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["emily-freeman"] +++ -Funny take on the worst case post-incident review. +I have a two-year-old daughter who adores Dr. Seuss. And as I was reading Cat in the Hat for the 214th time, I realized Dr. Seuss had it all figured out. +His words are odd. The cadence confusing. But there’s a gem hidden in all his children’s rhymes. + +You see, Dr. Seuss would have made an excellent engineer. + +Because great code isn’t about choosing the perfect method name or building out 95% test coverage. All that is great, but it doesn’t make great code. + +YOU DO. It likely never feels that way. + +We’re going about it all wrong. Putting ourselves — our egos — above our code. No judgement. I do it too. We’re human. It’s okay. + +But I think we can bypass our egos and the emotional ups and downs it produces. This talk will focus on common pitfalls along the development lifecycle and distill Dr. Seuss’s excellent advice into concise steps developers can take before they write a single line of code. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/eric-calabretta.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/eric-calabretta.md index 372948f3d..f81c2bccb 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/eric-calabretta.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/eric-calabretta.md @@ -9,12 +9,8 @@ Speakers = ["eric-calabretta"] Habitat builds and manages modern applications following the practices and principles of modern application teams. Build applications of any flavor, from microservices to traditional applications. Deploy applications in any operational environment from bare metal to containers. Habitat provides consistent, repeatable, auditable applications that lower operational complexity and simplify development workflows. - - This hands-on workshop is for anyone involved in building, deploying, or managing applications. The workshop will give you experience running and building applications with Habitat and describe the application-first approach that Habitat provides. Find out more at habitat.sh. - - Agenda: * Shifts in modern applications - Introduction to Habitat @@ -22,3 +18,4 @@ Agenda: * Set up Habitat Builder * Build & deploy a Node.js application with Habitat +Technical Requirements: Participants should bring a wifi-enabled laptop to the workshop. Participants will be given a remote workstation with all prerequisites installed. The only thing required to access these workstations will be an SSH client (PuTTY on Windows) and familiarity with a interactive text editor (Vi/Vim, Emacs, or Nano). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md index 9691834b2..2433c7be1 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md @@ -5,5 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "How to Make On-Call More Humane…..and human" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["jeff-smith"] +slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/jeffs78/making-oncall-more-humane-ignite-version" +vimeo = "297678218" +++ On-call sucks, but it doesn’t have to. In this ignite talk we’ll take 5 minutes to show you different ways to make your on-call life more manageable and less of a constant interruption. It’s easier than you think! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/joshua-zimmerman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/joshua-zimmerman.md index 2dd6ec08b..82a1348eb 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/joshua-zimmerman.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/joshua-zimmerman.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Are You My Devops?" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["joshua-zimmerman"] +vimeo = "297683353" +++ In this exciting new adaptation of P.D. Eastman’s classic children’s book, “Are You My Mother?”, a junior engineer wades through the numerous definitions of devops as they try to figure out what their “devops” is. What will they learn on their journey? How snarky will the narrator get? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/lilia-gutnik.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/lilia-gutnik.md index 884375502..00a3f2aef 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/lilia-gutnik.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/lilia-gutnik.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Making Money with Data Science" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["lilia-gutnik"] +slides = "https://noti.st/superlilia/WxCQmE/data-science-magic-profit" +vimeo = "296619136" +++ You can't throw a rock without running into a talk about the basics of data science and best practices for data hygiene. What's next? Shipping a data science-powered feature takes more than data collection, experimentation, and analysis - it takes magic. This talk will teach the magic based on the many ~mistakes~ *learning* opportunities that my team has experienced so that any team will feel inspired to build a customer-facing data science-based feature. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/morgan-meredith.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/morgan-meredith.md index 3e234daaa..0fe250306 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/morgan-meredith.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/morgan-meredith.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Release management as a catalyst for CI/CD" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["morgan-meredith"] +vimeo = "297679764" +++ I started Jellyvision's release management program in 2016 and helped teams go from 50 releases in 2016 to 300 in 2017, while reducing the rollback rate from 8% to 4%. We went from multi-day, morale-plummeting deploys to checklist-driven deploys with lots of structure, which paved the way for CICD in a few ways, but also held that progress back. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/paul-czarkowski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/paul-czarkowski.md index 53efcafa5..daaae01f8 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/paul-czarkowski.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/paul-czarkowski.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "DevOps is dead, Servers are dying, and I don't feel so great myself." Type = "talk" Speakers = ["paul-czarkowski"] +vimeo = "297681583" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md index 62a1b4696..7da5e6471 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Sensory Friendly Monitoring: Keeping the Noise Down" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["quintessence-anx"] +slides = "https://github.com/quintessence/presentations/blob/master/sensory-friendly-monitoring/sensory-friendly-monitoring.pdf" +vimeo = "296619409" +++ Increasingly complex architecture generates a lot of noise, which in turn causes a catch-22: we need monitoring systems that generate appropriate levels of noise based on incident severity. In this talk, I'll be discussing sanity saving steps that teams can use to design lean monitoring systems. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/sonia-gupta.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/sonia-gupta.md index 6370f8bf8..34e96330c 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/sonia-gupta.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/sonia-gupta.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Digital Ethics in an Unethical Era: How to Not Ruin The World" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["sonia-gupta"] +speakerdeck = "https://speakerdeck.com/tgisg/digital-ethics-in-an-unethical-era-how-to-not-ruin-the-world" +vimeo = "297665110" +++ As we become increasingly reliant upon digital infrastructure and software in all aspects of our lives, technologists hold the safety and well-being of humanity in our hands. In this talk, we'll take a journey through the history of digital ethics and explore what it means for all of us as technologists today. We'll also examine some of the technical and social aspects of maintaining an ethical infrastructure and software development practice. Understanding our history and current limitations will help us to ensure that we understand our obligation, as stewards of technology, to do no harm. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tiffany-longworth.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tiffany-longworth.md index 347deee32..448f72407 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tiffany-longworth.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tiffany-longworth.md @@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Change Management for Humans" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["tiffany-longworth"] +slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/TiffanyLongworth/change-management-for-humans" +vimeo = "296619691" +++ Unfortunately, rolling out changes for humans is not as easy as merging a pull request. How many times have you seen a new project management tool get rolled out, sometimes with much fanfare and polish, and just not get adopted? Have you ever seen your company announce a new business unit which led to a minor revolt? How scary is the word “reorganization”? If you have ideas on how your group’s processes could be better, want to launch a new tool that will work better as your company grows, or have to adjust the way you do things to meet new regulations, learning the basics of change management will help you to get your plans going, launch them effectively, and ensure they stick around. @@ -14,4 +16,4 @@ I’ve helped implement several tools, projects, and process changes over the ye * Points to consider while implementing * Tactics to increase adoption * Keeping the change alive once launched -* Pitfalls to avoid \ No newline at end of file +* Pitfalls to avoid diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tom-mclaughlin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tom-mclaughlin.md index 72a9d11f9..49f24f959 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tom-mclaughlin.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-chicago/program/tom-mclaughlin.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Flying v. Driving: Myths, fears, and opportunity when going serverless" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["tom-mclaughlin"] +speakerdeck = "https://speakerdeck.com/tmclaugh/flying-v-driving-myths-fears-and-opportunity-when-going-serverless-devops-days-chicago-2018" +++ You own your availability but when is it better to leave your infrastructure primarily in the hands of AWS by building a serverless system? We'll explore this question using the analogy of flying versus driving to your destination. Flying requires you to put your safety in the hands of a pilot, flight crew, and airline and is routinely a safer form of transportation. 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Introducing DevOps into Nationwide over the past several years has afforded many productivity and cultural benefits; however, we know many skills gaps, handoffs, and organizational challenges still exist. These challenges are exacerbated with new self-service cloud capabilities, which brings the world of infrastructure directly to the developers’ fingertips. Join us as we take you through our challenges, mistakes, and solutions as we guide our over 2,500 developers to realize full potential.

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Cardinal Health is a massive organization and undergoing massive changes. Jim will walk us through Cardinal’s devops approach. He’ll discuss the spectrum of models from DIY to “White Glove” of enablement. Additionally, he’ll discuss the key principles they’re following that are applicable from a web-based java app to a green screen mainframe app and offshoring considerations.

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Mike Rother has been studying Toyota Production Systems (TPS) for almost three decades. In 2009, in his book Toyota Kata, he explained how Toyota was able to achieve dominating success in the market for over 40 years using what he calls "meta-skills". Put simply, he explained how Toyota acted like scientists in every facet of their business. Over the past few years, there have been numerous examples of how the ideas patterns and practices of Toyota Kata have been successfully used in Devops modern IT Transformations. Leap to 2018 where there are now interesting conversations happening around Devops and Security. This discussion has been coined as DevSecOps. In this presentation, we are going to tie together the amazing Devops Kata work with some of the new ideas emerging with the DevSecOps discussions.

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I had to learn a new way of working that gave me new perspective into how operations teams can best function, especially in the cloud era. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/amy-bedinghaus.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/amy-bedinghaus.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a8548c948 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/amy-bedinghaus.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "From 'Hello World' to Programmer in a Year" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["amy-bedinghaus"] ++++ + +A year ago I decided to leave my teaching job and learn to code. Follow my journey from “Hello World” to my first job as a programmer. I didn’t do a bootcamp or pay for online courses. I learned by building projects, working an apprenticeship position, and networking in the Columbus meetup scene. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/angel-rivera.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/angel-rivera.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a67056f0f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/angel-rivera.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Apps, Stacks, and Frameworks: Avoiding “Shiny Object” Syndrome" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["angel-rivera"] ++++ + +DevOps teams are in constant search for magical solutions to their technology woes, but not properly vetting solutions can cause unintended effects. These choices lead to bad design/architecture decisions & compound technical debt. In this talk, I’ll share advice to avoid the Shiny Object syndrome. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/asher-balkin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/asher-balkin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..00f380857 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/asher-balkin.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Root Cause and the Wrong Path" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["asher-balkin"] ++++ + +Root-Cause Analysis (RCA) in its various flavors have become standard practice following events and outages. Despite the extensive use of this methodology, network operators continue to experience the same types of failures. If the root cause was discovered and corrected, why is this true? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/chris-short.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/chris-short.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..75fcdacbd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/chris-short.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Kubernetes Cron Jobs: Dreams Really Do Come True" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["chris-short"] ++++ + +I worked for a large company with several hundred cron jobs running on two systems. Managing these jobs was cumbersome. Resource use during peak times brought things to a halt. Imagine what is was like when if systems were down! In this talk, we discuss Kubernetes’ killer feature: Cron Jobs. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/damian-synadinos.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/damian-synadinos.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e10255f92 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/damian-synadinos.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = " Science, Software, & Scissors" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["damian-synadinos"] ++++ + +What does the Scientific Method, Software Development, and Roshambo have to do with each other? Maybe nothing! 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This talk explores (with apologies to Chaucer) personalities and stories of DevOps - including the tales of the three ways, the three ‘R’s and more. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/tiffany-longworth-ignite.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/tiffany-longworth-ignite.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..170c120dc --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/tiffany-longworth-ignite.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Tactical whimsey injection: Leveraging fun to get work done" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tiffany-longworth"] ++++ + +We all know someone who forwards EVERY cute picture they find. We don’t think “Dang! That person is so productive!” This is leads us to hold back on using lighthearted things in our work life, which is a shame. In this talk, I’ll hit 4 of the ways I’ve found to use fun stuff for serious business. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/tiffany-longworth.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/tiffany-longworth.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85ca01ff5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/program/tiffany-longworth.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Change Management for Humans" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tiffany-longworth"] ++++ + +Unfortunately, rolling out changes for humans is not as easy as merging a pull request. How many times have you seen a new project management tool get rolled out, sometimes with much fanfare and polish, and just not get adopted? Have you ever seen your company announce a new business unit which led to a minor revolt? How scary is the word “reorganization”? If you have ideas on how your group’s processes could be better, want to launch a new tool that will work better as your company grows, or have to adjust the way you do things to meet new regulations, learning the basics of change management will help you to get your plans going, launch them effectively, and ensure they stick around. + +I’ve helped implement several tools, projects, and process changes over the years. In this talk, I’ll walk you through the basics of organizational change management with specific examples about * Why it’s so hard (Newton’s first law of motion; nobody likes surprises) * Points to consider while implementing (Am I sure I’ve identified all of the stakeholders? What do I do if I can’t satisfy all of their wants?) * Tactics to increase adoption (If you haven’t created evangelists, you’re probably creating enemies) * Keeping the change alive once launched (Can I keep showing improvements? 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If you speak to her for more than a few minutes, she will most likely show you pictures of her three cats. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/amy-bedinghaus.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/amy-bedinghaus.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ac5ef59b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/amy-bedinghaus.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Amy Bedinghaus" +Twitter = "" +image = "amy-bedinghaus.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "amy-bedinghaus" ++++ + +Amy Bedinghaus is an Associate Consultant I at Cardinal Solutions. She previously worked as a Spanish teacher and backpacking guide. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/angel-rivera.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/angel-rivera.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..825c5e490 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/angel-rivera.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Angel Rivera" +Twitter = "punkdata" +image = "angel-rivera.png" +type = "speaker" ++++ + +Angel started his career as an US Air Force Space Systems Operations specialist in Cape Canaveral AF Station where he realized his passion for technology and software development. He has extensive experience in the private, public and military sectors and his technical experience includes military/space lift operations, technical writing, software development, SRE/DevOPs engineering. He also has a wealth of experience in defense and federal sectors such as contracting, information systems security and management. + +You can usual find him speaking at or organizing local tech meetups and hackathons where he enjoys engaging with developers. + +Angel’s passions are positive disruption, learning, teaching, mentoring but most of all inspiring all forms of technologists & building awesome tech communities. + +Fun Fact: Angel is hackathon junky Favorite Hobby: Smoking all types of food meats, fish, cheeses, deserts diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/asher-balkin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/asher-balkin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3a508b031 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/asher-balkin.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "E. Asher Balkin" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ahser-balkin" ++++ + +A multi-disciplinary researcher with experience with in a variety of domains including self-driving cars, military intelligence analysis and surgical robotics, Asher is known as much for his sardonic wit as his research insight. Having recently completed a resiliency trade-space analysis on the use of drones in the domestic airspace for NASA, Asher now spends most of his time working with the OSU based SNAFU Catchers Consortium. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/chris-short.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/chris-short.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc9aa39d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/chris-short.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Chris Short" +Twitter = "" +image = "chris-short.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "chris-short" ++++ + +Chris Short has spent more than two decades in various IT disciplines, from textile manufacturing to dial-up ISPs to DevOps engineer to manager of DevOps to senior DevOps advocate. He has been a proponent of open source solutions throughout his time in the private and public sectors. Chris is a partially disabled US Air Force veteran living with his wife and son in Greater Metro Detroit. Chris writes about DevOps and other topics at chrisshort.net. He also runs the DevOps, Cloud Native, and open source focused newsletter DevOps’ish. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/damian-synadinos.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/damian-synadinos.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..820c05581 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/damian-synadinos.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Damian Synadinos" +Twitter = "" +image = "damian-synadinos.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "damian-synadinos" ++++ + +Damian was born, raised, and lives in Columbus, Ohio and has been working in IT & software testing for over 25 years. Since starting his career at CompuServe in 1993, he has worked with diverse domains, in numerous roles, and at many companies, such as NetJets, Nationwide, Huntington, Abercrombie & Fitch, Battelle Memorial, Chemical Abstracts, and Sterling Commerce. Damian also helps organize an annual testing conference, QA or the Highway (The call for speakers is open! Submit to speak today!) Two years ago, Damian started his company Ineffable Solutions to become a professional speaker and trainer, delivering "soft skills" talks and workshops at conferences and corporations around the world. He also has 10 years of improv comedy experience that he uses to help teach a variety of subjects, and recently wrote a children's book, "Hank and Stella in Something from Nothing" that introduces kids to the "rules" of improv. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/david-laribee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/david-laribee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..daa01bc99 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/david-laribee.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "David Laribee" +Twitter = "" +image = "david-laribee.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "david-laribee" ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/jack-maher.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/jack-maher.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a7925e6bc --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/jack-maher.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jack Maher" +Twitter = "" +image = "jack-maher.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jack-maher" ++++ + +Jack Maher, MSIS, PMP, CAL is a digital leader who has deep experience in leading transformations of teams, technologies, and organizations in the delivery of technology solutions making them faster, better, and cheaper. As a former analyst, developer, architect, and project manager Jack has walked the walk and knows what it is to develop and deliver a technology solution. + +Jack is currently the Director of Build Methodology at Nationwide leading the development and deployment of ASDm, Nationwide’s next generation technology solution development processes. ASDm leverages standard work and pull oriented work flow processes that implement DevOps and applies Lean and Agile thinking and practices across the SDLC and infrastructure value stream. + +Jack is also co-author of “Standing On Shoulders: A Leader’s Guide to Digital Transformation”, available later this year from Simon & Schuster. “Standing On Shoulders” approaches must be practical and focused on the breadth of Agile, Lean, and DevOps. Unfortunately, they tend to be dealt with individually; and it is usually not clear how each of these are necessary but alone are not sufficient to avoid market disruption of your business. The focus should be on how to build an employee AND customer obsessed culture with an organizational structure that drives speed and efficiency while leveraging technology to enable speed to market that is safer, better and cheaper. A successful Digital Transformation plan addresses the elements of process, culture, and technology; and provides information and rationale (“What” and “Why”) to build business cases that will get ‘buy in’ at all levels, and the resources needed to start the transformational journey. It also includes Appendices with How To guidance on several key activities needed to be successful; such as a lightweight design think model and value stream mapping, with direct access to resources for execution. + +More at https://StandingOnShoulders.us diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/jim-shingler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/jim-shingler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b49854038 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/jim-shingler.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jim Shingler" +Twitter = "" +image = "jim-shingler.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jim-shingler" + ++++ + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/john-willis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/john-willis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..460221e6c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/john-willis.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "John Willis" +Twitter = "botchagalupe" +image = "john-willis.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "john-willis" ++++ + +John Willis is Vice President of DevOps and Digital Practices at SJ Technologies. Prior to SJ Technologies he was the Director of Ecosystem Development for Docker, which he joined after the company he co-founded (SocketPlane, which focused on SDN for containers) was acquired by Docker in March 2015. Previous to founding SocketPlane in Fall 2014, John was the Chief DevOps Evangelist at Dell, which he joined following the Enstratius acquisition in May 2013. He has also held past executive roles at Opscode/Chef and Canonical/Ubuntu. John is the author of 7 IBM Redbooks and is co-author of “The Devops Handbook” along with authors Gene Kim, Jez Humble, and Patrick Debois. The best way to reach John is through his Twitter handle [@botchagalupe](https://twitter.com/botchagalupe). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/laura-maguire.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/laura-maguire.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..79dc5d43f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/laura-maguire.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Laura Maguire" +Twitter = "" +image = "laura-maguire.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "laura-maguire" ++++ + +I’m an Ohio State University PhD student in Cognitive Systems Engineering who studies cognitive work, coordination and adaptive strategies in high risk/high consequence work. + +I’ve worked in domains where things blow up, crash, die, fall over and otherwise wreck havoc for practitioners and the communities they operate in. What amazes me is - when you look at the pressures, constraints, demands and pace of work - why this stuff doesn’t happen more! In my research I’ve discovered people cope with complexity, uncertainty, goal conflicts and competing priorities for their attention and still manage to maintain a high degree of safety and reliability. My work is interested in how we design systems and practices to support this capability. + +Lately, I have been focused on understanding sources of resilience and adaptation in the DevOps community watching site reliability engineers respond to system outages. This domain offers valuable insights into cognitively demanding, technology mediated work that has implications for healthcare, aviation, nuclear power and military applications to name a few. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/matt-williams.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/matt-williams.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1215d133a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/matt-williams.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matt Williams" +Twitter = "Technovangelist" +image = "matt-williams.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matt-williams" + ++++ + +Matt Williams always wanted to be a Renaissance Person. Maybe one day he will be. In the mean time, he reads, cooks, weaves, hacks, and spends time with his daughter in Columbus, OH. You can find his technical musings at matthewkwilliams.com. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0c0cf8e33 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-columbus/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tiffany Longworth" +Twitter = "thelongshanx" +image = "tiffany-longworth.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tiffany-longworth" + ++++ + +Tiffany Longworth is a Site Reliability Engineer at Puppet. She has launched successful projects large and small, but has also worked on projects that were spectacular failures! 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+ + + +The devopsdays DFW community is always seeking to help the underrepresented diverse and/or marginalized group in the technology and/or open source communities. We value everyone's opinion, thought, and experience. We recognize that one barrier to attending conferences is that people may not have the privilege of working at a company that can afford them to attend, are self-employed or students with a limited budget to pay for admissions. + +Share why you are an awesome example of diversity within the devopsdays DFW community for a chance to receive a complimentary pass to devopsdays DFW 2017 conference. Make sure you submit your application before the July 30th deadline, to get your chance to join all of us at Capital One Conference Center in Plano, TX.  Fill out the following form: + +DevOpsDays DFW is a self-organizing conference for DevOps practitioners that is made possible by local volunteers and corporate sponsorships, we never sell product presentations, nor do we distribute attendee contact lists. This is a community event that provides an opportunity for local current practitioners and those interested in learning, to benefit from the DevOps community. +We anticipate attendance will quickly reach the venue’s full capacity of 480 enthusiastic IT professionals with over 2,400 technology companies in Dallas metro area. Most attendees that support this conference are part of a growing community of DevOps professionals, Agile leaders, Scrum masters, Open Source developers, and Cloud experts. + +
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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/baruch-sadogursky.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/baruch-sadogursky.md index 8fe48d743..a3b67dbbc 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/baruch-sadogursky.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/baruch-sadogursky.md @@ -2,17 +2,19 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "DevOps Theory vs. Practice: A Song of Ice and TireFire" +Title = "DevOps Theory vs. Practice: A Song of Ice and Tire-Fire" Type = "talk" -Speakers = ["baruch-sadogursky"] -Youtube = "" +Speakers = ["baruch-sadogursky","william-manning"] +Youtube = "R2w-qLnenLI" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/devops-theory-vs-practice-a-song-of-ice-and-tirefire" Slides = "" Website = "http://www.jfrog.com/" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT + In many DevOps talks, you see a speaker from a renowned tech company stand up and describe a perfect utopia of an environment. You look at the perfect environment and dedicated hordes of senior engineers they describe, and you despair of ever getting to that point. Your environment looks nothing like that. Surprise– their environment doesn’t really look like that either! In this talk, a speaker from an unnamed tech unicorn describes their amazing environment– and then what they just said gets translated from “thought leader” into plain English for you by an official translator. Stop feeling sad– everything is secretly terrible! \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/bryan-finster.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/bryan-finster.md index a66942240..5437a25d8 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/bryan-finster.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/bryan-finster.md @@ -4,15 +4,17 @@ Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Scaling Continuous Delivery to Walmart" Type = "talk" -Speakers = ["bryan-finster"] -Youtube = "" +Speakers = ["bryan-finster","dana-finster"] +Youtube = "UJjjgEbIOfg" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/scaling-continuous-delivery-to-walmart" Slides = "" Website = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-finster/" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT + Scaling a DevOps transformation is one of the biggest problems enterprises faces as they seek to accelerate value delivery. Some teams focus on the culture and automation changes in silos or with limited collaboration. Other teams may not understand the value and continue to deliver at a cadence they have always found comfortable. Tool fragmentation, process fragmentation, misunderstandings of how CI works or what CD actually is are constant struggles. At Walmart, we are taking an integrated approach to address this. * Community of interest: After a successful DevOps day, passionate developers formed a community to meet frequently and share what we are doing in each of our teams. As people ask questions, we point them to the community for answers. The core team of the community works closely with our delivery platform team to organize events and guide good processes. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-ayers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-ayers.md index 3d7801ccc..25ccb284b 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-ayers.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-ayers.md @@ -8,11 +8,13 @@ Speakers = ["david-ayers"] Youtube = "" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/get-committed" Slides = "" Website = "http://autoscalr.com/blog/" +++ +##### IGNITE TALK ABSTRACT + Most of us use some sort of version control system; if you’re doing devops-y stuff, it’s likely you are using git. Using these follows a familiar pattern: You do some work, commit the work, and push it to a remote repository, perhaps creating a Pull Request or Merge Request for review. Here’s the thing – what you put into your commit messages matters. Those commit messages are either love letters to your future self, or hate mail. You’ve heard the maxim that code is written once and read many times, and the same goes for commit messages. Putting some thought into what you put into your commit messages (and making them readable) is important. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-giambruno.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-giambruno.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a6966ebad --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/david-giambruno.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Keynote: DevSecOps Through Blunt Force Traum, I'm the Traum" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["david-giambruno"] +Youtube = "Yo8iUMceyDw" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/devsecops-through-blunt-force-trauma-im-the-trauma" +Slides = "" +Website = "" ++++ + +##### KEYNOTE ABSTRACT + +Transformation: Flinestones to the Jetsons, Security, Teams, Werewolves, Silver Bullets and Unicorn's + +With a serving of sarcasm... + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ignite-talks.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ignite-talks.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..131a3b2cd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ignite-talks.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Videos" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ignite-talks"] +Youtube = "S77F53H82Xs" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" +Website = "" ++++ + +1. Ravi Lachhman - 12 Factor App vs 12 Layer Burrito
+2. Ivan Fan - Managing Cloud Infrastructure at Scale
+3. David Ayers - Get Commit-ted!
+4. Khurrum Khan - Tool Selection in DevOps Pipeline - Art or Science?
+5. James Thomas - Using Docker to Build Software
+6. Mohamad Bayan - Avoid the Distributed Monolith!!
+7. Jane Prusakova - Ethics of Software Development
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-We started with standardizing our IAM resources across our 100+ AWS Accounts. Leverage terraform modules that get deployed to all 100+ accounts. +We started with standardizing our IAM resources across our 100+ Cloud Provider Accounts. Leverage terraform modules that get deployed to all 100+ accounts.
-Describe the use of our CI Jenkins Packer.io pipeline for creating custom AWS AMI images and the benefits of custom AMI images + terraform provisioning. Why this is a game changer at Predix.IO for scaling out instances in AWS. - NTP - Cyber Security Inspection Hosts - Bro and Suricata - NATs - VPN stack integrated with AD - Jumphosts Managed by AD \ No newline at end of file +Describe the use of our CI Jenkins Packer.io pipeline for creating custom Cloud AMI images and the benefits of custom AMI images + terraform provisioning. Why this is a game changer at Predix.IO for scaling out instances for any cloud provider. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/james-thomas.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/james-thomas.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..527aaf3a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/james-thomas.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Using Docker to Build Software" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["james-thomas"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/using-docker-to-build-software" +Slides = "" +Website = "" ++++ + +##### IGNITE TALK ABSTRACT + +Over the past year or so I’ve been focusing a good amount on trying to help clients move toward a Continuous Delivery/Continuous Deployment mindset. To that end, I’ve spent a lot of time building pipelines in various CI tools. Something that’s become a common tool in my kit is using Docker containers to build the various projects in our pipelines. This has a lot of very interesting benefits, but also comes with a few challenges. + +In my talk I’ll tell you why you should care about building your software with Docker. I will also outline the plusses and minuses of this approach, and relay as many of the various tips and tricks I’ve found in my use of it over the past year or so. After my talk is over you should have a clear understanding of this approach, and whether or not you should trial it. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/jane-prusakova.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/jane-prusakova.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f9aa1df9c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/jane-prusakova.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ethics of Software Development" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jane-prusakova"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/ethics-in-software-development-113012872" +Slides = "" +Website = "https://softwareandotherthings.blogspot.com/" + ++++ + +##### IGNITE TALK ABSTRACT + +This presentation considers the Code of Conduct adopted by Association for Computing Machinery, and of raises a number of ethical questions related to the fields of IT and software development. We will discuss real-world cases of software producers facing ethical dilemmas, and how these dilemmas can be approached. The topics include considerations of privacy and information sharing, failing to deliver a service, security vulnerabilities and bugs, and building software that encourages evil behavior. + +IT professionals wield a lot of power in today’s society. The ways technology influences society can be overt and subtle, immediate and long-lasting, bring out the best and the worst in people at large. We all need to be better informed to make ethical and moral choices in our work. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/jez-humble.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/jez-humble.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ffb5b5299 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/jez-humble.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Keynote: What I Learned from 5 Years of Sciencing the Crap Out of DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jez-humble"] +Youtube = "33Kd6DhqmuE" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/what-i-learned-from-5-years-of-sciencing-the-crap-out-of-devops" +Slides = "" +Website = "" ++++ + +##### KEYNOTE ABSTRACT + +For years we laboured under the misapprehension that going faster meant breaking things. After several years of science-ing, Jez and Dr Nicole Forsgren have identified the key elements that enable not just higher throughput but also higher stability, availability and quality, lower cost, and happier teams. Discover how continuous delivery, cloud infrastructure, and effective management and leadership practices produce higher software delivery performance (and indeed what we might mean by performance), along with how to measure culture and its impact on IT and organizational culture. Find out how we actually ensure our results are reliable and meaningful. Learn the patterns and practices used by high performing organizations to outcompete their peers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/joel-tosi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/joel-tosi.md index f5eec2dbc..484c374d1 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/joel-tosi.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/joel-tosi.md @@ -4,15 +4,17 @@ Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Fostering the Third Way - Your DevOps Dojo" Type = "talk" -Speakers = ["joel-tosi"] -Youtube = "" +Speakers = ["joel-tosi","jennifer-guerra"] +Youtube = "vW62q-dTJW8" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/fostering-the-third-way-your-devops-dojo" Slides = "" Website = "https://www.dojoandco.com/" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT + In the DevOps Handbook, Gene Kim introduces the Third Way - The Technical Practices of Continual Learning. Enter the DevOps Dojo - an immersive environment where whole teams come together to learn and practice their skills while solving real business problems. Joel Tosi and Dion Stewart say teams learn better in the immersive eco-system of Dojos than they do using traditional forms of training. They explain why and how Dojos help teams bond around product, foster rapid experimentation, and reframe small failures as learning. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/karith-foster.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/karith-foster.md index b4672dc2e..bcb5529b6 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/karith-foster.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/karith-foster.md @@ -2,13 +2,21 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "TBA" +Title = "StereoTyped 101" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["karith-foster"] -Youtube = "" +Youtube = "9HNtkYUR0us" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/stereotyped-101" Slides = "" Website = "" -+++ \ No newline at end of file ++++ + +##### TALK ABSTRACT + +Karith brings her wit, wisdom and humor to two of the hottest people topics in DevOps: Interpersonal Communication and Imposter Syndrome. + +Primary to breaking down silos in organizations is breaking down barriers between people who look at the world in very different ways. Karith breaks us out of the traditional view of diversity and inclusion by offering a truly inclusive perspective on communication, learning, and creating an environment vital to organizational success. + +DevOps is also about learning to build a habit of continual personal improvement. Negative internal dialogues, like imposter syndrome, can act as obstacles for living our best life personally, professionally and academically. Karith cuts right to the heart of the matter on the messages we tell ourselves in this high-energy, interactive presentation. Karith will tell us why “You are enough” and how to cultivate growth and personal improvement. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/khurrum-khan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/khurrum-khan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9237acd50 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/khurrum-khan.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Tool Selection in DevOps Pipeline - Art or Science?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["khurrum-khan"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/tool-selection-in-devops-pipeline-art-or-science" +Slides = "" +Website = "" ++++ + +##### IGNITE TALK ABSTRACT + +There are myriad tools in the DevOps pipeline. The tools are a big part of building the DevOps Pipeline. However, how do you select the tools? + +This talk will help explain the importance of tool selection, categories to look and what factors to consider toolset selection. Do you select the tool which you saw at the latest conference? Or do you do a PoC? How does this work in my environment? Look forward to answering some of these questions and how you like to build the right toolchain environment. + +And are tools the only factor in DevOps? Look beyond tools towards automation and culture to really deliver benefit of DevOps. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/michael-mucciarone.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/michael-mucciarone.md index 6a6238e94..683fc3ee2 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/michael-mucciarone.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/michael-mucciarone.md @@ -2,22 +2,17 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "Multicloud on My Mind" +Title = "The *Run Anywhere* Mindset" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["michael-mucciarone"] -Youtube = "" +Youtube = "DzxfNSV-ATY" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/the-run-anywhere-mindset" Slides = "" Website = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmucciarone/" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT -This talk will describe to attendees some steps they can take right now to ease their transition to multicloud deployments, as well as how they can accomplish multicloud deployments today using the 3 big clouds’ kubernetes as a service. - -#### Prepare for Multicloud -This section of the talk will introduce the topics I will cover. These topics include Paying Down Technical Debt, Refining CI/CD processes that may be outdated or have gained significant cruft over time, Refining and streamlining current Single Cloud Operations and Containerizing your applications. - -#### Multicloud Now -In this part of the talk I will explore the benefits of the current kubernetes as a service offerings from AWS, GCP, and Azure and how to minimize the delta between cloud deployment configurations. I will also make suggestions as to how to ensure traffic is routed to all of your cloud deployments (spoiler: use a CDN). \ No newline at end of file +The Run Anywhere mindset is a new way of thinking about how to develop and deploy applications. By adopting this mindset, you can accelerate your development cycles, save money, and streamline your processes. This talk will explain the Run Anywhere mindset, explore its benefits, and discuss how to achieve Run Anywhere, as well as next steps after achieving this. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/mohamad-bayan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/mohamad-bayan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8a711a0d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/mohamad-bayan.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Avoid the Distributed Monolith!!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mohamad-bayan"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/avoid-the-distributed-monolith" +Slides = "" +Website = "" ++++ + +##### IGNITE TALK ABSTRACT + +In the past few years, large enterprises started adopting the microservices architecture, however, most ended up with a “distributed monolith” and could not realize the true benefits of microservices. In this talk, I will discuss the challenges of how we built microservices in the past and and what the future strategy should look like. The strategy of leveraging the “platform” (container orchestration + Service Mesh) to provide the outer-architecture capabilities in order to build business-focused polyglot services that are decoupled from the outer architecture. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/pam-dukes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/pam-dukes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..78688f4d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/pam-dukes.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Developing People and Building Great Teams" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["pam-dukes"] +Youtube = "EanDnBUbRtY" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/developing-people-and-building-great-teams" +Slides = "" +Website = "http://pamdukes.com/" ++++ + +##### TALK ABSTRACT + +Even though I am an Olympian and Stanford Graduate, I had become the Chief Minimizing Officer of my life. My recent breakthrough during Harada Training has changed my life and I want to share with you. + +As an Olympian, I have experienced many amazing adventures and opportunities in my life. Since retiring from my sport, I have been working in IT for over 20 years and been a Scrum Master for the past 7 years. Recently I have made some important connections between my athletic experience and my current role as Scrum Master role with Toyota Connected. In addition, I was inspired by Jim Lippens and the Harada Training we received this year. My new goal is to become a Certified Harada Training and inspire others to recognize their worth and their true potential and to create great teams. + +My unique experience has compelled me to share recommendations for how to make great teams and develop people. Since attending our Harada Training at Toyota Connected, my entire mindset has changed. My goal is to share what I know and inspire others. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ragu-srinivasan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ragu-srinivasan.md index 45506ad43..aa1e4dbbd 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ragu-srinivasan.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ragu-srinivasan.md @@ -2,17 +2,19 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "From Cavemen to Captains - Using Kubernetes to Realize the DevOps Promise at Large Enterprises" +Title = "From Cavemen to Captains - Using Kubernetes to Evolve DevOps Adoption" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["ragu-srinivasan","ramesh-podila"] -Youtube = "" +Youtube = "RJgPL1OhYD8" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/cavemen-to-captains-using-kubernetes-to-evolve-devops-adoption" Slides = "" Website = "" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT + Our goal at Verizon is to create a shared multi-tenant container platform to: * Accelerate our public cloud migration strategy diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ravi-lachhman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ravi-lachhman.md index 9bcf99b1f..322e2678a 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ravi-lachhman.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/ravi-lachhman.md @@ -8,11 +8,13 @@ Speakers = ["ravi-lachhman"] Youtube = "" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/the-12-layer-burrito-vs-the-12-factor-app" Slides = "" Website = "http://www.lachhman.io/" +++ +##### IGNITE TALK ABSTRACT + Config [III], would you like carnitas or steak. Well come hungry and learn about Concurrency [VIII] and how you can really eat two burritos at the same time. What are we talking about here? People have heard about the 12 Factor App. How does this map to a burrito? Are all these steps necessary when you go to your favorite burrito place? Come hungry! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/richard-boyd.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/richard-boyd.md index af5b32781..3a18384ad 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/richard-boyd.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/richard-boyd.md @@ -2,15 +2,17 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "Step up Your DevOps With Step Functions" +Title = "Stepping Up Your DevOps With Step Functions" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["richard-boyd"] -Youtube = "" +Youtube = "wghjmdhL4fg" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/stepping-up-your-devops-with-step-functions" Slides = "" Website = "https://richardboydii.com/" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT + Everyone loves Serverless, but what if I told you that you that’s there’s a tool out there that can take it to the next level? AWS Step Functions combine logic and Lambdas into complex state machines that take automation to the next level. In this talk we will cover the basics of Step Functions, a Lambda design pattern that emphasizes code re-use, and some examples of what you can do with Step Functions. The code will be provided ahead of the conference and attendees are encouraged to follow along during the technical portion of the presentation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/steve-fox.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/steve-fox.md index 7b77dd0f5..2985eadc5 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/steve-fox.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/program/steve-fox.md @@ -2,17 +2,19 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "The Hidden Costs of Chasing the Mythical 'Five Nines' " +Title = "Hidden Costs of Chasing the Mythical 'Five Nines' " Type = "talk" Speakers = ["steve-fox"] -Youtube = "" +Youtube = "hlpxTSjwnHU" Vimeo = "" Speakerdeck = "" -Slideshare = "" +Slideshare = "https://www.slideshare.net/DevOpsDaysDFW/hidden-costs-of-chasing-the-mythical-five-nines" Slides = "" Website = "http://autoscalr.com/blog/" +++ +##### TALK ABSTRACT + “Five Nines” refers to the five nines in 99.999% available that is often synonymous with highly available. Does every highly available service require five nines? Not by a long shot. Yet the general state of the practice is to chase after this typically unrealistic goal almost blindly in many cases, often leading to unnecessarily high costs in both operational and development resources. Even less aggressive availability goals are often over-specified compared to true business drivers. 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+##### NOTE: You MUST be registered to attend the Leadership Summit in order to attend the workshop. +
+ +##### WORKSHOP ABSTRACT + +As described in Accelerate: The Science of Lean Software and DevOps, organizations adopting principles and practices from the Lean Software and DevOps movements are seeing payoffs in terms of higher quality, better reliability and availability, faster delivery, and reduced costs. Leaders wanting to achieve these results will need to understand how to build a transparent, aligned metrics-driven organization in order to successfully navigate their improvement journey. Using material from his new book, Accelerate, Jez Humble will discuss known predictors of software delivery performance that any team can use, the common obstacles to achieving them, and the management practices that enable them to be applied successfully. +
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- -#### Diversity Scholarship Information -The devopsdays DFW's diversity scholarship program provides support to those from traditionally underrepresented and/or marginalized groups in the technology and/or open source communities who may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend devopsdays events for financial reasons. - -Equal access and diversity are important to the devopsdays DFW conference, and we aim to remove this obstacle. We want you at our events, and we want to help you get there! -Scholarships are awarded based on a combination of need and impact. Selection limited and will be made by an assembled group of reviewers who will assess each applicant's request. - -Scholarship recipients will receive a complimentary registration pass. Please note, travel expenses are not covered under this scholarship and are the responsibility of the scholarship recipient. To apply for the scholarship, by visiting our Diversity Scholarship Application - COMING SOON. -  -#### Eligibility -Applicants must be from a traditionally underrepresented and/or marginalized group in the technology and/or open source communities including, but not limited to: persons identifying as LGBTQ, women, persons of color, and/or persons with disabilities; and be unable to attend without some financial assistance. -  -#### How to Apply -To apply, please fill out the scholarship application. All application information will be kept confidential. Please allow the committee enough time to review the application. The accepted applicants will be notified via email the week of August 7-11. If you have any questions, please contact us at organizers-dallas-2018@devopsdays.org

diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/dana-finster.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/dana-finster.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d6e406f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/dana-finster.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Dana Finster" +Twitter = "BryanFinster" +image = "dana-finster.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "dana-finster" + ++++ + +Dana Finster has been a software developer since 1998 with a wide range of organizations. She joined Walmart in 2015 in the Global Business Solutions organization. There she began working to transform the area to CD. In 2016, she organized and hosted our 3rd DevOps day, bringing together thought leaders from all over the country to share experiences. She is the founder of our CD Community of Interest, Continuous Chai, where development team members company wide meet weekly to share experiences and spread good practices. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/david-giambruno.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/david-giambruno.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d92e676fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/david-giambruno.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "David Giambruno" +Twitter = "dgiambruno" +image = "david-giambruno.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "david-giambruno" + ++++ + +### KEYNOTE SPEAKER + +David Giambruno is best known for providing strategic planning, cutting-edge technological know-how, and trans-formative capacity as a leader among Fortune 500 CIOs and other senior executives. Earning a well-deserved respect with numerous industry experts, he is a sought-after speaker for audiences at leading business events, IT conferences, +and colleges and universities. Giambruno also currently performs as Managing Partner for Ancilla. + +An award-winning, entertaining, and accolade-earning IT executive and speaker, Mr. Giambruno demonstrates expertise across the Cloud, Infrastructure, Security, Compliance, Big Data, Applications, Development, Operations, DevOps, Team Building and Leadership. He has successfully combined the leadership and entrepreneurial talents of a CIO / CTO / CISO, a Fortune 500 senior vice president, and an information technology consultant into one interesting package. In a career spanning more than 20 years, Giambruno has led and driven global technology and security capabilities to yield competitive advantages to the company business units and to the shareholders. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/ignite-talks.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/ignite-talks.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4378c9d16 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/ignite-talks.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ignite Talks" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "" + ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/james-thomas.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/james-thomas.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e2994dabe --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/james-thomas.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "James Thomas" +Twitter = "" +image = "james-thomas.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "james-thomas" + ++++ + +I’m a Technologist living in the great state of Texas. I’ve been working as a Consultant for the past four years at ThoughtWorks, helping our clients deliver high-quality solutions to difficult problems. I love helping people, board games, puppies, and green builds. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jane-prusakova.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jane-prusakova.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..43eb2b122 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jane-prusakova.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jane Prusakova" +Twitter = "jprusakova" +image = "jane-prusakova.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jane-prusakova" ++++ + +I am a software architect and developer, an Agile proponent, and a great believer in building valuable software that users will love to use. I build large back-end systems that require high-performance and high-reliability, and process vast amounts of data. I believe that successful software is created by strong teams, requires good engineering practices, and evolves in close collaboration with the users. As a Principal Consultant for Improving Enterprises, I work with distributed teams on distributed software. As a consulting team, we focus on technical excellence, close contact with the client, and rapid iterations. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jennifer-guerra.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jennifer-guerra.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e3419ffc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jennifer-guerra.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jennifer Guerra" +Twitter = "JangryGuerra" +image = "jennifer-guerra.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jennifer-guerra" + ++++ + +Jennifer currently leads the Verizon Texas DOJO location. Passionate leader of team transformation/upskilling at Verizon. Her team has produced significant improvements in time to value realization for subject teams via improved Agile Practices, DevOps Automation and Cloud Technologies. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jez-humble.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jez-humble.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8ee349d75 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/jez-humble.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jez Humble" +Twitter = "jezhumble" +image = "jez-humble.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jez-humble" + ++++ + +### KEYNOTE SPEAKER / LEADERSHIP SUMMIT + +##### Co-author of Accelerate, The DevOps Handbook, Lean Enterprise, and the Jolt Award winning Continuous Delivery. +Jez has spent his career tinkering with code, infrastructure, and product development in companies of varying sizes across three continents, most recently working for the US Federal Government at 18F. As well as serving as DORA’s CTO, Jez teaches at UC Berkeley. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/karith-foster.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/karith-foster.md index 360abd943..95958cdd9 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/karith-foster.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/karith-foster.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ +++ -Title = "Karith Foster" +Title = "Karith Foster (Special Guest Speaker)" Twitter = "KarithFoster" image = "karith-foster.png" type = "speaker" diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/khurrum-khan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/khurrum-khan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d2e7f09d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/khurrum-khan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Khurrum Khan" +Twitter = "KhurrumHKhan" +image = "khurrum-khan.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "khurrum-khan" + ++++ + +Khurrum Khan leads New Account sales for Newt Global and is focused on Customer success. The focus is in bringing productivity increases and reduced RoI through a strong emphasis on Cloud, DevOps and Automation. Khurrum is a resident of the DC metro area - and when not home loves traveling and Dallas is one of the favorite cities to visit. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/mohamad-bayan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/mohamad-bayan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f584c017e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/mohamad-bayan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mohamad Bayan" +Twitter = "" +image = "mohamad-bayan-alt.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mohamad-bayan" + ++++ + +Mohamad Bayan is a Sr. Solutions Architect at Verizon with 14 years of academic and industrial experience in Software Development, Project Management, and People Management. In the last four years, he has been involved in different Digital Transformation programs influencing key technology strategies and focusing on Modernizing Application Architecture. Mohamad holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Dallas and had worked as an Adjunct Faculty for the University of North Texas at Dallas where he had delivered undergraduate Computer Science courses including Computer Security, E-Commerce Security, Computer Networks, and Wireless Communications. He is TOGAF 9 Certified and AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/pam-dukes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/pam-dukes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..98aed0e6b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/pam-dukes.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Pam Dukes" +Twitter = "" +image = "pam-dukes.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "pam-dukes" + ++++ + +Pam is an Olympian, Stanford Graduate and has worked in the IT field for over 20 years. She has held several types of positions in this field and is currently a Scrum Master for Toyota Connected. She enjoys motivational speaking and speaking greatness into others. + +She has an innate ability to connect with people and conveys enthusiasm, joy and inspiration in her interactive presentations. She experienced a big break while attending a training class this year and it has changed her life. This breakthrough helped her find a connection between her athletic and professional experience that she is anxious to share. + +If you looking to hear something new and would like to regain momentum in your life, join her as she discusses “Developing People and Building Great Teams.” \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/richard-boyd.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/richard-boyd.md index f8282b8ff..e01308601 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/richard-boyd.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/richard-boyd.md @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ linktitle = "richard-boyd" +++ -I’ve been working with AWS for over six years and have been a Sysad / Systems Engineer / Computer Nerd for close to two decades. I lead the CloudOps team at Bright Health, an insurance startup that is making waves across the US and we’re pushing the limits in AWS to make everything machine scale as we rapidly grow. In my spare time I’m an organizer for DevOpsDays Austin and a volunteer with Girl Scouts. I also love to check out the craft brew scene in Texas and am working on blogging as a bit of personal kaizen. In a previous life I was an Eagle Scout and am an Iraq Veteran. \ No newline at end of file +I’ve been working with AWS for over six years and have been a SysAd / Systems Engineer / Computer Nerd for close to two decades. I’m a Senior Technical Account Manager with Amazon Web Services, helping customers build amazing things with our cloud platform and tools. In my spare time I’m an organizer for DevOpsDays Austin and a volunteer with Girl Scouts. I also love to check out the craft brew scene in Texas and am working on blogging as a bit of personal kaizen. In a previous life I was an Eagle Scout and am an Iraq Veteran. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/william-manning.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/william-manning.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..480c05689 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-dallas/speakers/william-manning.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Bill Manning" +Twitter = "williammanning" +image = "william-manning.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "william-manning" + ++++ + +Bill is a Senior Solutions Engineer with JFrog. He is also a mentor with TechStars (Nike Incubator), Matter, and NestGSV. He has successfully exited 3 companies and took one public in Australia. He also currently helping various startups as an advisor. In his spare time, he likes to travel with his wife and two boys. 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A simple process that's got data supporting its strength as a way to reduce code defects, making for a smoother review process. + +Introducing the subject with a story from a past workplace, where we experienced a major security incident as the result of code going un-reviewed, I will walk the audience through the process of annotating their pull requests, with some tips on what makes for a good annotation. + +Attendees should leave with a new tool in their toolbelt, and an eagerness to turn their pull requests into curated, guided experiences, making for a confident & smooth review from any peer. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/andrew-nicholson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/andrew-nicholson.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc9717529 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/andrew-nicholson.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Evolving Microservice APIs with Confidence" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["andrew-nicholson"] ++++ + + +Maintaining and evolving microservices is challenging no matter how many services make up your architecture, but as the number reaches into the hundreds, the complexity increases exponentially. How do you evolve an API safely against a diverse group of consumers, each with varying expectations? How can you keep up with an ever-evolving network of dependencies, with new contracts, interactions and expectations being added weekly? + +In this talk, we will share some of the triumphs and tribulations encountered at ITHAKA when tackling these challenges. We will talk about versioning APIs, managing service-to-service contracts at scale, and how we attempt to ensure that the current requirements of the system are being satisfied; highlighting some of the tools we use such as Pact and blameless post-mortems. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/armon-dadgar.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/armon-dadgar.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..553a0a46d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/armon-dadgar.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Service Mesh for Microservices" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["armon-dadgar"] +Image = "static/events/2018-detroit/speakers/armon-dadgar.png" ++++ + +Modern application architectures are embracing public clouds, microservices, and container schedulers like Kubernetes and Nomad. These bring complex service-to-service communication patterns, increased scale, dynamic IP addresses, ephemeral infrastructure, and higher failure rates. These changes require a new approach for service discovery, configuration, and segmentation. Service discovery enables services to find and communicate with each other. Service configuration allows us to dynamically configure applications at runtime. Service segmentations lets us secure our microservices architectures by limiting access. In this talk, we cover these challenges and how to solve them with Consul providing as a service mesh. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/casey-rosenthal.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/casey-rosenthal.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3ac3230c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/casey-rosenthal.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Faultless Systems" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["casey-rosenthal"] ++++ + + + +On March 18, 2018 in Tempe, Arizona, a self-driving vehicle owned by Uber fatally hit a pedestrian. Who is at fault? "Handoff/handover” issues make human-assisted Autonomous Vehicles (AV) more accident prone than fully-AV systems. People within the automotive industry know this, but most AV tests currently being conducted rely on a human assistant in the driver seat, given the ridiculous task of taking over the car in the case of an emergency. We get the worst of all worlds: rely on automation to reduce the demands on your attention, but remain vigilant at all times; you may be called upon to make life-saving decisions instantaneously without having vital sensory context; all in service of developing a system that in theory will not be nearly as safe as one that is fully automated. + +The AV industry suffered a major public relations setback, and the race is on to find who is at fault for this and similar incidents as they grab the headlines. This doesn't help anyone, least of all the engineers building the system. Engineering teams working on complex systems operate at their best within a context that has no valence for fault. This isn't a rebuke of responsibility or ethical consequences; quite the opposite. Holistic understanding of complexity transcends arbitrary attributions. + +Who is at fault? In a complex system, no one is at fault. In order to unlock the potential of high performance teams and organizations (large teams) we need to internalize the fact that no one is at fault. Only after that can we make the changes that will have the greatest impact on improving the outcomes of complex systems. + +Learning objectives include counter-intuitive gems like: + +* Simple systems are not safer; reducing the complexity in a system is usually a bad idea. +* Complex systems are easier to optimize through verification rather than validation; whether a system works is more important to measure than how it works. +* Testing and experimentation are not the same thing, and we all might want to get more comfortable with experimentation as all systems tend toward increasing complexity. +* Redundancy and workload margin aren't safety strategies; systems will eat the redundancy in silence, masking hazards as they grow. +* Efficiency is brittle; high performance teams operate with inefficiency. +* Put-them-through training as an incident response is an organizational odor; you can't train your way to better alignment. + +Most important theme: it really, really isn't anyone's fault when something goes wrong in a complex system. Root cause is a lie; avoiding blame in postmortems isn't a reprieve by the grace of management; the whole concept of fault is a cognitive error in situational analysis. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/chening-duker.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/chening-duker.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8041a5236 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/chening-duker.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Live Deploying Production @ 4pm Friday" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["chening-duker"] ++++ + + +Ever been told not to push to production on Friday? Why can't developers push changes to production with enough confidence to turn off the pager and enjoy a well earned weekend? + +We set about building a platform that allowed you to do just that. This talk will cover the key design choices we made to empower Developers to develop, test and deploy changes in production environments - quickly, easily and confidently. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/john-willis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/john-willis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d78f17ffe --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/john-willis.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Divine and Felonious Nature of Cyber Security" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["john-willis"] ++++ + +Over the past 7 years of the DevOps movement, there has been a healthy tension between behavior, speed, and resilience. Empirical and analytical evidence suggests that when these three are in equilibria the outcomes create organizational performance. With behavior being an anchor of organizational performance. In DevSecOps, the motivation is to embed security patterns and practices into existing DevOps capabilities thereby creating similar equilibria with increased organizational performance. In this session we are going to observe the IT security practices over the past 10 years that one might suggest having had a metaphorically “felonious” narrative based on the resultant outcomes. In the DevSecOps metaphorically “divine” narrative we will see once again that it’s not all just about technology, however, performance outcomes will again be heavily anchored in our behaviors. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/luke-hospadaruk.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/luke-hospadaruk.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de4095be7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/luke-hospadaruk.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Data-Shuffler: Distributing Data" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["luke-hospadaruk"] ++++ + +Data-Shuffler is an tool we've developed at Ithaka to manage data processing across the organization. Data-Shuffler is allowing us to decentralize ownership of data-processing, ETL, and BI. Our organization is able to deliver tested, robust datasets much more rapidly than before, and we're able to place the developers and analysts who understand their data best in a position to quickly access and transform data at production scale. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/mason-leung.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/mason-leung.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6bd5a50e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/mason-leung.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "From LUKS to Vault, our journey of secret management" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mason-leung"] ++++ + +HealthTech is a compliance heavy space, a small mishap can cause grave consequence. Protecting customer data is a top priority for companies in that space. “Bring our own dragons” which means never hand over our encryption keys is a principle we follow dearly. The secrets to access PHI and PII data are secured with multiple safeguards. The first attempt to protect secret was a homegrown disk encryption solution using LUKS and it has worked well for a few years. As our customer base grow and the supporting infrastructure changes, we need to rethink how to handle secrets. We recently finished implementing our third generation of secret management solution with HashiCorp Vault. This allows us to better handle compliance requirements, application complexity and incorporate new engineering workflows. This talk is about the journey of migrating from homegrown to open source, design tradeoff and lessons we learned working in the healthcare space diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/rachael-byrne.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/rachael-byrne.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dfe154b3e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/rachael-byrne.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Don’t be a bystander, be an Incident Commander!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rachael-byrne"] ++++ + + +Many organizations have some kind of incident response process to coordinate during a major service outage. Some operationally mature companies incorporate a formal Incident Commander role in their process for a faster, more effective response. The Incident Commander serves as the final decision-maker during a major incident, delegating tasks and listening to input from subject matter experts in order to bring the incident to resolution. Whether or not a company has a formal process that includes an Incident Commander, most companies believe that your most senior engineer is best suited to lead an incident response. I challenge this assumption. + +I have learned first hand that you do not need to be highly technical, let alone senior, to effectively lead a coordinated response to a major incident. Comfort with a structured process and soft skills such as communication are actually more important than technical knowledge for an effective Incident Commander. + +All organizations need to maximize the number of people able to lead a major incident response to avoid burn-out of their most senior technical leaders and increase overall availability of their service. Audience members will learn from this talk how to develop an inclusive incident response process that welcomes more Incident Commanders without compromising response effectiveness that they can immediately apply at their own organizations. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/sasha-rosenbaum.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/sasha-rosenbaum.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c63b09414 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/sasha-rosenbaum.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "CI/CD for Machine Learning" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sasha-rosenbaum"] ++++ + +As we venture into new fields, we sometimes forget to apply the lessons learned in the past. As machine learning (ML) becomes more accessible to developers without a data science degree, and ML models multiply, we begin to see a glaring deficiency. + +Many of the ML frameworks support easily building and tweaking ML models, but do not offer source control. To make matters worse, ML models often require prolonged trial and error, and even small changes in parameters can produce large changes in model accuracy. As developers test new models, it becomes difficult to roll back to previous versions, create a reliable CI/CD pipeline into the production environment and monitor the application after it is deployed. + +In this talk, I will discuss the potential ways you could begin with the end in mind and build a reliable process for delivering your ML models into production. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/tom-kowalski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/tom-kowalski.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..753e5a754 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/tom-kowalski.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Devops In a Serverless World" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tom-kowalski"] ++++ + + +With the increase in popularity of serverless architectures, it's helpful to stay in the forefront of how DevOps plays a role. What changes? What stays the same? What tools can I still use? What are some of the new tools? + +In this session you will learn: + +- When and why it's appropriate to use serverless architectures +- The new tools available for deploying and monitoring serverless applications +- Our journey from background clean up tasks to production ready serverless applications. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/zach-steindler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/zach-steindler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b28c8b024 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/program/zach-steindler.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Protecting Duo without Duo" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["zach-steindler"] ++++ + +Operations at Duo, perhaps not surprisingly, are very security focused. However, we can't use our own products to protect our servers because if Duo is down we wouldn't be able to access our systems to get things back up. As a result, we can talk about securing your infrastructure in a way that's guaranteed to not be a vendor pitch! + +We'll start out covering how to secure your infrastructure in operations-friendly way with frameworks like threat modeling, prioritizing infinite security backlogs, and compensating controls. The second half of the talk will walk through the lowest effort / highest impact infrastructure security projects Duo has done. + +At the end of the talk, the audience should have some ideas for how to start improving their infrastructure security as well as asses new threats and prioritize remediation. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..df3e443f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for Devopsdays Detroit 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/andrew-gardner.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/andrew-gardner.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2f1ed964e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/andrew-gardner.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Andrew Gardner" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "andrew-gardner" + ++++ + +I'm a Canadian Software Engineer working at PagerDuty in the Bay Area. I bike, cook veg food, and dabble in making video games in my spare time. I'm hugely fond of "slow" travel (trains SPEAKERBIO boats!) diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/andrew-nicholson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/andrew-nicholson.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..05e58caf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/andrew-nicholson.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Andrew Nicholson" +Twitter = "" +image = "andrew-nicholson.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "andrew-nicholson" + ++++ + +Andrew Nicholson is a Software Developer at ITHAKA. He primarily works on JSTOR, a website that provides access to academic journals, books and primary sources. When not developing software, he enjoys gaming with his wife and four cats. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/armon-dadgar.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/armon-dadgar.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7f767fba --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/armon-dadgar.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Armon Dadgar" +Twitter = "armon" +image = "armon-dadgar.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "armon-dadgar" + ++++ + +Armon (@armon) has a passion for distributed systems and their application to real-world problems. He is a founder and CTO of HashiCorp, where he brings distributed systems into the world of DevOps tooling. He has worked on Nomad, Vault, Terraform, Consul, and Serf at HashiCorp, and maintains the Statsite and Bloomd OSS projects as well. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/casey-rosenthal.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/casey-rosenthal.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..580c82286 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/casey-rosenthal.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Casey Rosenthal" +Twitter = "caseyrosenthal" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "casey-rosenthal" + ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/chening-duker.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/chening-duker.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6c675d31 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/chening-duker.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Title = "Chening Duker" +Twitter = "whatseatlike" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "chening-duker" + ++++ + +An engineer that enjoy working with complex technologies but secretly hates complexity. + +By day, a full stack engineer at Duo Security working on the future of authentication (bio-metric backed strong authentication on the web). + +Currently building Structure (www.structure.sh) - a platform for making deploying production-ready apps instant and easy. + +Fan of simple user experiences that do powerful things. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/john-willis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/john-willis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..09e4e07ad --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/john-willis.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "John Willis" +Twitter = "botchagalupe" +image = "john-willis.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "john-willis" + ++++ + +John Willis has worked in the IT management industry for more than 35 years. Currently he is Vice President of DevOps and Digital Practices at SJ Technologies. He was formerly Director of Ecosystem Development at Docker. Prior to Docker, Willis was the VP of Solutions for Socketplane (sold to Docker) and Enstratius (sold to Dell). Prior to to Socketplane and Enstratius, Willis was the VP of Training and Services at Opscode, where he formalized the training, evangelism, and professional services functions at the firm. Willis also founded Gulf Breeze Software, an award-winning IBM business partner, which specializes in deploying Tivoli technology for the enterprise. Willis has authored six IBM Redbooks on enterprise systems management and was the founder and chief architect at Chain Bridge Systems. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/luke-hospadaruk.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/luke-hospadaruk.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed9f90c1b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/luke-hospadaruk.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Luke Hospadoruk" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "luke-hospadaruk" + ++++ + +I'm the lead software engineer on the data-platform team at Ithaka. I like functional programming, I recently learned to love olives, I build boats, and I used to walk on stilts as a kid. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/mason-leung.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/mason-leung.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..443502465 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/mason-leung.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mason Leung" +Twitter = "masonleung" +image = "mason-leung.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mason-leung" + ++++ + +Mason Leung is an Infrastructure Engineer at Grand Rounds. He mostly works on infrastructure design and operation tools. Prior to that, he worked at sharethrough as a DevOps engineer and awe.sm as a Software Engineer developing different APIs on their platform diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/rachael-byrne.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/rachael-byrne.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6f9c3d22e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/rachael-byrne.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rachael Byrne" +Twitter = "b3rachael" +image = "rachael-byrne.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rachael-byrne" + ++++ + +"Rachael Byrne is an agilist that has helped cross-functional product development, mobile, QA, customer support, and business operations teams iteratively deliver value and collaborate effectively. She is PagerDuty’s first non-technical Incident Commander. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5d83f77f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sasha Rosenbaum" +Twitter = "divineops" +image = "sasha-rosenbaum.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "sasha-rosenbaum" + ++++ + +As a Microsoft Azure Global Black Belt for DevOps, Sasha helps Microsoft clients transform their culture and their tech stack to inspire collaboration between development and operations and create reliable infrastructure and code deployment procedures. Sasha works with first-party, third-party and open source tools, with the aim of making application deployments easier for everyone involved. +Sasha has 13 years of experience in IT, as a developer toying with operations. She is a co-organizer of the DevOps Days Chicago conference and is passionate about the community. Last year she published a book on Serverless computing in Azure with .NET. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/tom-kowalski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/tom-kowalski.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e9f7bd2b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/tom-kowalski.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tom Kowalski" +Twitter = "" +image = "tom-kowalski.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tom-kowalski" + ++++ + +10+ years as a developer +5+ years as a software systems engineer +3+ years as a serverless enthusiast +Bachelors in Software Engineering from U of M +Currently, oversee the technology and infrastructure of a $30+ million software company +Organizer of the Serverless Detroit Meetup group diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/zach-steindler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/zach-steindler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..345dc9806 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-detroit/speakers/zach-steindler.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Zach Steindler" +Twitter = "steiza" +image = "zach-steindler.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "zach-steindler" + ++++ + +Zach has helped out with many meetups and events in Ann Arbor over the years. 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In this talk I'll explain why I think Rust is particularly good for developing microservices, especially when they run in containers on platforms like Kubernetes. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/andy-burgin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/andy-burgin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8cf06634 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/andy-burgin.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Intercontinental Jet Set DevOps Superheroes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["andy-burgin"] ++++ + +I embarked on an epic journey, over the seas to a land far, far away. There I realised that it doesn't matter if you're a dev, an op, a sys admin, architect, even a CTO - we all possess DevOps powers, and to some that makes us superheroes... diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/bob-walker.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/bob-walker.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ae0c3c50e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/bob-walker.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Questions you should ask at your 'DevOps' interview" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["bob-walker"] ++++ + +Ever wondered how best to respond when an interviewer asks if you have any questions? Drawing on his experience from both sides of the table, bob offers some suggestions for questions which will not only make you look well-prepared but also help you decide whether you want to work there. + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/daniel-parry.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/daniel-parry.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fe06bfd00 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/daniel-parry.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Stop losing the remote!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-parry"] ++++ + +With sustainable growth a huge challenge, many tech companies are exploring the option of remote offices or workers in order to acquire the tech talent they +need. Some tech companies are even comprised entirely of remote tech staff. + +However, working remotely to the main thrust of operations can prove to be a +frustrating experience all round with communication and cooperation ending up +severely impaired. + +This talk unveils lessons learned from being one of just a dozen folks working +nearly 5000 miles away from 2000 centrally based tech staff. Follow along +through the highs and lows of remote collaboration and avoid some of the common pitfalls in your organisation. Apply some of the techniques that succeed at distance to the local context and see how they can transform the way you work. Appreciate how some of the fundamentals behind devops have facilitated remote working and so paved the way for companies to be successful on a truly global scale! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gal-bashan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gal-bashan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..22cb44ec6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gal-bashan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Distributed Tracing in Serverless Systems" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["gal-bashan"] ++++ + +Serverless and FaaS naturally fit microservices architectures. Observability of such systems is very complicated, since each microservice is separated and working asynchronously from the others. Distributed tracing is a key approach to understand such systems. In serverless, there are new challenges and opportunities which make distributed tracing a very interesting and useful technique for high observability. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gavin-campbell.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gavin-campbell.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51dfa9b71 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gavin-campbell.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Start where you sit" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["gavin-campbell"] ++++ + +Does DevOps require an enterprise-wide cultural paradigm shift? +Demolishing of silos and scrapping of servers? +Or can you make a difference to the working lives of you and those around you, starting from where you sit today? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/geoff-ballinger.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/geoff-ballinger.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9cc1ecde8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/geoff-ballinger.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Load Balancer: War Stories with HAProxy" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["geoff-ballinger"] ++++ + +The load balancer is often used to stitch the various software components that make up your application into a coherent whole, addressing concerns that spread seamlessly to cover both development and operations, and thus being a critical part of the system as a whole, and a fundamental element of your availability and scaling. + +At deltaDNA we have used HAProxy over the past few years to manage both our high volume client APIs as they built past 10k hits/s as well as our web applications. HAProxy is a very capable piece of software but it makes some rather individual design choices that can be problematic once you pass a certain scale if you don't take them into account. + +In this talk I will outline what the load balancer can do for you beyond the obvious, and how that can get you out of a hole late on a Sunday night. I will also share what we have learned about HAProxy, it's strengths and limitations, and specific examples of how it can be used to best advantage in systems like ours. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gerie-owen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gerie-owen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8f43cea30 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/gerie-owen.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Test Automation and Beyond: Implementing Continuous Testing Effectively" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["gerie-owen"] ++++ + +Continuous testing is one of the most effective ways of building quality into the software delivery pipeline. Although effective test automation throughout the delivery pipeline is a must, continuous testing requires the entire team to be responsible for quality as well as new approaches to testing. + +In this presentation, you’ll learn how to implement an effective continuous test strategy. We’ll look at examples of what works and what doesn’t. You’ll learn how to optimize test scope and test cases to create effective test automation. We’ll explore advanced analytics, service virtualization and data management and learn how to use them to enhance your continuous testing strategy. Finally, you’ll learn the importance of implementing production monitoring including automated test triggers, service health monitoring, and root cause identification. Attendees take home a clear understanding of how to implement a successful continuous testing approach. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/giacomo-lozito.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/giacomo-lozito.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..44c69c18f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/giacomo-lozito.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Stealing fire from the Olympus - a Prometheus journey" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["giacomo-lozito"] ++++ + +In 2018 Wood Mackenzie implemented Prometheus as the monitoring system of choice for both on-prem and cloud assets. Embark with us on a no-fiction journey involving multiple teams and technologies, with both good and bad decisions. Listen to the story of what worked, what did not and gain some insight for your monitoring decisions. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/jason-yee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..60072d16e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps Distilled" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jason-yee"] ++++ + +Predictable, repeatable, and automatable processes are highly valued in DevOps. This often narrows our vision and prioritizes the rules and processes over the ultimate business goals. in the world of whisky, the exact opposite qualities have led to some of the most prized spirits. + +Whisky producers use a loose framework to provide structure and guidance, but also to provide freedom for experimentation while maintaining safety. This not only allows for special releases, but contributes learnings back to the overall production and guards against losses. + +In this Ignite, I’ll share how to embrace unpredictability and leverage unrepeatable and manual work to improve your overall processes and build more resilient systems. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/louda-pena.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/louda-pena.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..12a255ecb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/louda-pena.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "3 Levels of Improving, Continuously" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["louda-pena"] ++++ + +As a product team member at ThoughtWorks, I've learned a lot of techniques for working on a unified team. DevOps is often the term used to describe this unified culture, but underneath the surface it takes real (and hard) work to achieve it. In the talk I'll present three categories and several steps to making this cultural change, and how it affects teams, products, and users. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/martin-woodward.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/martin-woodward.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69b8f545a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/martin-woodward.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Seven Habits of Effective DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["martin-woodward"] ++++ + +"Gosh, I want to reduce my cycle times. I want to do this DevOps thing. I want to move to that cloud cadence. My business isn’t keeping up.” If you feel the same join me to hear about the seven habits of effective DevOps. These have been learned on the ground with #Microsoft’s ongoing journey to #DevOps and how we have moved 82,000+ Microsofties to DevOps. I will share with you thoughts from our journey and sub topics covered will be + +1. Team Autonomy and Enterprise Alignment +2. Managing Technical Debt +3. Flow of customer value +4. Evidence gathered in Production +5. Backlog groomed with learning +6. Production first mindset +7. Managing infrastructure as a flexible resource + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/michal-bryxi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/michal-bryxi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e4b8f0cf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/michal-bryxi.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "When we believed the myth of a 'small project'" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["michal-bryxi"] ++++ + +When we started our project we had just a high level vision. As we dissected the idea into smaller pieces questions started to appear. Which framework to use? Database? Hosting? There are a lot of questions and the whole Internet with the best™ technologies to solve our problems. Any silver bullet? + +The author tries to elaborate on why he thinks that incremental, small improvements shipped early & often are a better option - even if they might have flaws. He shows the JIT technique to solve problems. He shows why it’s completely OK to be overwhelmed by technologies and how to let go. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/neil-crawford.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/neil-crawford.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f7c821ab9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/neil-crawford.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "True North & Technical Debt" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["neil-crawford"] ++++ + +A True North is an impossible vision of perfect operations. It is a set of guiding principles that deliver direction and clarity in decision making. Direction and clarity are essential to solving your biggest problems. A True North aligns everyone towards your perfect vision of operations. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/paula-kennedy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/paula-kennedy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..068b10282 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/paula-kennedy.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Keynote: \"Everybody’s Free (to Wear Sunscreen)\": Lessons Learned from 18 Years in Tech!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["paula-kennedy"] ++++ + +Ever find yourself thinking about things you know now that you wish you’d known at the start of your career? Or maybe you’re at the start of your career and you’re looking for some tips and advice to help you on your journey? In this talk, Paula will reflect on her career of 18 years in the technology industry and will share past experiences as well as lessons learned. Though technology itself has changed and continues to evolve at a fast pace as described by Moore’s Law, there are many areas such as balancing work and home life, working in a team, dealing with conflict etc that remain consistently challenging. As Baz Luhrman’s song says, “my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience...I will dispense this advice now”. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/peter-varhol-gerie-owen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/peter-varhol-gerie-owen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..783030428 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/peter-varhol-gerie-owen.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Making Disaster Routine: Practicing Failures Using Active Monitoring and Chaos Engineering" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["peter-varhol", "gerie-owen"] ++++ + +A fully automated DevOps workflow gives teams a false sense of invulnerability to failure. A failure is an “all hands on deck” reaction, usually with a lot of raw data but few real clues about the cause of the failure. Too often rebooting the instances or similar unrelated action solves the problem, but doesn’t lead to a root cause. So it may happen again and again, without resolution. + +There are two ways to become comfortable with failure. First is to ensure that it is not sudden. Active monitoring of can often provide predictive indicators of failures. Second is to practice failures. Chaos engineering was originally intended to give DevOps teams confidence in the ability of an application to withstand unexpected shocks. + +This presentation discusses reasons why we’re are not prepared for sudden failure, as well as techniques for addressing those failures when they occur. It emphasizes that practice can help make failure just another day in the office. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/rachel-willmer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/rachel-willmer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..269c0930e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/rachel-willmer.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Keynote: DevOps: Why the Startup CEO should care and how to convince them with numbers" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rachel-willmer"] ++++ + +You run a startup. You’ve just raised your first serious money, and need to start spending it wisely to hit your goals you promised to your investor. + +You’re hiring developers like crazy, but going slower than ever! What’s gone wrong? + +Your Lead Developer keeps saying “we need to build a CD/CI pipeline, so I’m going to take one developer away to focus on that, it’ll make life better in the long run”. And you go “No! We need all hands on getting the next Shiny New Feature out, we have no time for whatever you just said..” + +Sound familiar? We, as a profession, need to get better at explaining what we do in terms that a non-technical startup CEO can understand. + +I’m going to take some examples of DevOps projects and show how the language we use to describe them can turn them from a cost into an investment. So your CEO will *want* to put money into your DevOps project, not fight to hold it back. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/sabine-wojcieszak.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/sabine-wojcieszak.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..82f09abe8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/sabine-wojcieszak.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Graveyard of DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sabine-wojcieszak"] ++++ + +Whenever visiting Edinburgh you should definitely go Greyfriar´s Kirkyard and read the stories told on all those old tombstones. + +Taking a look at the ""graveyard"" of DevOps where all unsuccessful attempts to adopt this modern apporach are buried, we will discover that all of them have also stories to tell. These are stories about why they failed – stories we all could learn from. We will discover that a lot of stories will be about bad habits and behavior, about ego and the fear of losing power, about good ideas with bad approaches – about us, the humans! + +But what does it mean when the planned change fails – for the individuals, the team and the organisation? And: What is the price of a failed change and who is going to pay it? No matter if attempts of doing the DevOps style are killed softly or in a very cruel manner by the team or the management – these deaths are not only senseless and useless but also dangerous! + +Let's make the DevOps “killers” visible to be successful with DevOps! + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/sasha-rosenbaum.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/sasha-rosenbaum.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3decbb459 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/program/sasha-rosenbaum.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "When is AI taking over _my_ job?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sasha-rosenbaum"] ++++ + +When infrastructure automation concepts were first introduced, many IT professionals worried about automating themselves out of a job. But as we are dealing with our day to day challenges, Artificial Intelligence is making progress, achieving human parity in many areas of expertise. As AI is changing retail, healthcare, finance, manufacturing and even creative arts, is it time to ask when it is going to arrive in IT? + +In this talk, I will overview the definitions of AI, ML and Deep Learning, the differences between AI and traditional programming and the relative difficulty of tasks that could be solved by AI. I will discuss the incredible progress that was made in the field in recent decades, and review which types of jobs are less likely to be taken over by machines. Finally, I will discuss the ethical problems rising from the ubiquitous use of AI and present prominent researchers' predictions of how the future of humanity might unfold as AI continues to evolve. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/propose.md index 6f2a2be74..10ececb6d 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/propose.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/propose.md @@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays edinburgh 2018"
+**Note that the CFP is now closed.** + There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays:
  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
  2. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..093e60f77 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays edinburgh 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/adrian-mouat.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/adrian-mouat.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c3585640c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/adrian-mouat.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Adrian Mouat" +Twitter = "@adrianmouat" +type = "speaker" +image = "adrian-mouat.jpg" +linktitle = "adrian-mouat" + ++++ + +Adrian has been involved with containers from the early days of Docker and authored the O’Reilly book “Using Docker” (https://atlas.oreilly.com/oreillymedia/using-docker). He is currently Chief Scientist at Container Solutions, who provide consulting, product development and training around microservices and containers. He is also a member of the Docker Captains program. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/andy-burgin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/andy-burgin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3eb9876f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/andy-burgin.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Andy Burgin" +Twitter = "@andyburgin" +type = "speaker" +image = "andy-burgin.jpg" +linktitle = "andy-burgin" + ++++ + +Andy is a Platform Engineer at Sky Betting and Gaming. He considers himself a Kubernetes and Hadoop fettler, spending a far too much of his spare time making Raspberry Pis do things they shouldn’t. He was a small part of the organising team for DevOpsDays London 2018 and has been runing the Devops meetup in Leeds for 5 years hosting over 40 events. He’s attended and spoke at a bunch of DevOps conferences and in his words is ‘an all round DevOps nuisance’. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/bob-walker.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/bob-walker.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1e5de9d25 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/bob-walker.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "bob walker" +Twitter = "@rjw1" +type = "speaker" +image = "bob-walker.jpeg" +linktitle = "bob-walker" + ++++ + +bob has been doing DevOps since before it was called DevOps and has been doing on call longer than that. bob is currently working at dxw as Senior Operations Engineer but has been the Supreme Ruler of the YAML engineers at the UK Government Digital Service and has only recently stopped being on call for GOV.UK. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/daniel-parry.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/daniel-parry.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..657fbc4d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/daniel-parry.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Daniel Parry" +Twitter = "" +type = "speaker" +image = "daniel-parry.jpg" +linktitle = "daniel-parry" + ++++ + +Living deep in Amazon country (Seattle), Daniel has avoided the tech giant's +clutches, instead pursuing a love for travel by working for the world's biggest +internet travel company, Booking.com! Previously based in Cambridge, UK, Daniel spent many years in the university city first working on mobile billing, then +connecting people to knowledge before returning to the University of Cambridge +to develop educational technology. After years in Academia, Daniel became a +Booking.com sysadmin in 2014. Having worked on systems to send thousands of faxes and platforms to process billions of logs, Daniel now oversees various +core infrastructure services. In his spare time, Daniel chases after 4 kids who +love exploring the world even more than him! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gal-bashan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gal-bashan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..60412090f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gal-bashan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Gal Bashan" +Twitter = "@BashanGal" +image = "gal-bashan.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "gal-bashan" + ++++ + +I am a senior developer at Epsagon, a startup focused on bringing observability to serverless cloud applications. I have a cyber-security background, with experience in reverse engineering, networks analysis and breaking things as a habit. Currently focused on using distributed tracing and AI technologies to tackle the unique observability challenges in serverless environments. Apart from that, I am a huge rock climbing enthusiast! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gavin-campbell.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gavin-campbell.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..afbf9ba84 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gavin-campbell.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Gavin Campbell" +Twitter = "" +image = "gavin-campbell.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "gavin-campbell" + ++++ + +Recovering database developer interested in Continuous Delivery, Functional Programming, and cricket. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/geoff-ballinger.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/geoff-ballinger.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c80daa61d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/geoff-ballinger.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Geoff Ballinger" +Twitter = "@geoffballinger" +type = "speaker" +image = "geoff-ballinger.jpeg" +linktitle = "geoff-ballinger" + ++++ + +A software engineer by trade, Geoff has been involved with Scottish mobile, software and entertainment startups for more years than he cares to admit. He is fascinated by connected devices and systems, how people interact with them, software engineering, and the technical scaling of startups. + +He is currently System Architect at local game analytics and economy platform provider deltaDNA, and is also founder and organiser for Mobile Monday Edinburgh. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gerie-owen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gerie-owen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0545681f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/gerie-owen.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Gerie Owen" +Twitter = "@GerieOwen" +type = "speaker" +image = "gerie-owen.jpg" +linktitle = "gerie-owen" + ++++ + +Gerie Owen is Vice President, Knowledge and Innovation-US at QualiTest Group, Inc. She is a Certified Scrum Master, Conference Presenter and Author on technology and testing topics. She enjoys mentoring new QA Leads and brings a cohesive team approach to testing. Gerie is the author of many articles on technology including Agile and DevOps topics. Gerie chooses her presentation topics based on her experiences in technology, what she has learned from them and what she would do to improve them. Gerie can be reached through her website, https://www.qualitestgroup.com/ her blog, Testing in the Trenches, is at https://testinggirl.wordpress.com/ and @GerieOwen on Twitter and on LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/in/gerieowen. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/giacomo-lozito.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/giacomo-lozito.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4486ca339 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/giacomo-lozito.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Giacomo Lozito" +Twitter = "" +type = "speaker" +image = "giacomo-lozito.jpg" +linktitle = "giacomo-lozito" + ++++ + +Giacomo is the Director of Live Services in Wood Mackenzie, overseeing the operational model and dev-to-prod lifecycle for applications and data in hybrid-cloud environments. He previously worked as DevOps manager in SolarWinds and as IT manager in Fincons Group. + +Combining a passion for management and business, an IT operations background and an open source developer pastime, Giacomo promotes an organization-wide DevOps culture and brings diverse functions and teams to work together as one powerful entity. + +Outside of the IT and business world, Giacomo can be usually found preparing for 5-10k running events or enjoying Scotland's beautiful nature. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/jason-yee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f15aed195 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jason Yee" +Twitter = "gitbisect" +type = "speaker" +image = "jason-yee.jpg" +linktitle = "jason-yee" + ++++ + +Jason is a technical evangelist at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps SPEAKERBIO Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB. He’s currently a nomad—traveling the world, living out of a suitcase and drinking whisky wherever he finds it. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/louda-pena.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/louda-pena.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc488c112 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/louda-pena.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Louda Peña" +Twitter = "@loudalouda" +image = "louda-pena.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "louda-pena" + ++++ + +My career has spanned two decades, working in technology on both agency and product sides. I've worked as an analyst, strategist, and marketer. As a team member at ThoughtWorks, I get to help people learn more about continuous delivery, understand their needs, and work with our product teams to address those needs. On a personal note, I ride motorcycles, I race motorcycles, I talk about motorcycles, I wear lots of t-shirts that have motorcycles on them. I'm also a triathlete. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/martin-woodward.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/martin-woodward.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a5c0e6fd1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/martin-woodward.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Martin Woodward" +Twitter = "martinwoodward" +type = "speaker" +image = "martin-woodward.jpg" +linktitle = "martin-woodward" + ++++ + +I am Senior Program Manager for Visual Studio Team Services product at Microsoft. I have around 15 + years of experience in the IT industry and help drive the Testing tools product set in VSTS. Love doing data analysis and also lead the community outreach on DevOps in India. Want to share my learnings with organizations to help them achieve more with DevOps. Recently been Speaker at Microsoft Ready, Pune Dev Con, Azure and DevOps boot camp and various developer meetups. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/michal-bryxi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/michal-bryxi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..75b1d8add --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/michal-bryxi.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Michal Bryxí" +Twitter = "@MichalBryxi" +type = "speaker" +image = "michal-bryxi.jpg" +linktitle = "michal-bryxi" + ++++ + +Michal Bryxí works as a frontend developer at Puppet Belfast, has tons of IT side projects and loves his non-computer activities (running, cycling, climbing). He promotes good UX and technology that makes people’s lives easier. He firmly believes in the “more beertime” approach when solving devops problems. And he’s not scared to call out technology that sux (check out #iCanBreakItForYou hashtag). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/neil-crawford.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/neil-crawford.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..14bc1c3f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/neil-crawford.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Neil Crawford" +Twitter = "" +type = "speaker" +image = "neil-crawford.jpg" +linktitle = "neil-crawford" + ++++ + +Neil Crawford is head of technology at Findmypast after serving as software architect and technical lead. He made his start in games programming but found his passion for web development working on Lives of the First World War, the permanent digital memorial to those who served the Commonwealth during the First World War. He blogs on the Findmypast tech blog and is an active member of the local JavaScript meetup in Dundee, Scotland. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/paula-kennedy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/paula-kennedy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9205f500c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/paula-kennedy.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Paula Kennedy" +Twitter = "@PaulaLKennedy" +image = "paula-kennedy.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "paula-kennedy" + ++++ + +Paula joined Pivotal in 2015 and in her current role as Director of Pivotal Cloud Foundry Solutions, EMEA she is focused on working together with clients to drive innovation, disruption and transformation. Paula was previously Chief Operating Officer and co­-founder of CloudCredo and has worked in the IT industry for over 18 years. 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He has advanced degrees in computer science, applied mathematics, and psychology, and is Managing Director at Technology Strategy Research. His past roles include technology journalist, software product manager, software developer, and university professor. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/rachel-willmer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/rachel-willmer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eacf4c759 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/rachel-willmer.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rachel Willmer" +Twitter = "@rwillmer" +image = "rachel-willmer.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rachel-willmer" + ++++ + +Rachel Willmer has been working at the “bleeding edge” of technology for more than 3 decades, as a programmer, network engineer, manager, startup founder. She remains insatiably curious about how today’s new technology gives birth to tomorrow’s new business opportunity. + +She is currently under contract with the Scottish Government as an Infrastructure Engineer, and also finds time for Luzme, the ebook search site which she developed. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/sabine-wojcieszak.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/sabine-wojcieszak.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..448ab0c0c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/sabine-wojcieszak.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sabine Wojcieszak" +Twitter = "@SabineBendixen" +type = "speaker" +image = "sabine-wojcieszak.jpg" +linktitle = "sabine-wojcieszak" + ++++ + +Sabine Wojcieszak is an enthusiastic Agile & DevOps Enabler at getNext IT, a German consultancy. As a coach she helps teams and organisations to improve their teamwork and their communication. 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Sabine is organiser of DevOpsDays Kiel 2016 & 2018. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1eaef80a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sasha Rosenbaum" +Twitter = "@DivineOps" +type = "speaker" +image = "sasha-rosenbaum.jpg" +linktitle = "sasha-rosenbaum" + ++++ + +As a Microsoft Azure Global Black Belt for DevOps, Sasha helps Microsoft clients transform their culture and their tech stack to inspire collaboration between development and operations and create reliable infrastructure and code deployment procedures. Sasha works with first-party, third-party and open source tools, with the aim of making application deployments easier for everyone involved. + +Sasha has 13 years of experience in IT, as a developer toying with operations. She is a co-organizer of the DevOps Days Chicago conference and is passionate about the community. Last year she published a book on Serverless computing in Azure with .NET. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/sponsor.md index f1230d087..60b62a882 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-edinburgh/sponsor.md @@ -15,81 +15,63 @@ Devopsdays is a worldwide series of technical conferences covering topics of sof Devopsdays is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with highly motivated specialists within the DevOps community; share the lessons you've learned; promote your brand and recruitment activities; contribute to important discussions about diversity, burnout, and organisational transformation. 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Eu nunca vou assediar, perseguir intencionalmente ou ofender outro participante, independentemente do sexo, orientação sexual, deficiência, aparência, tamanho do corpo, raça ou religião e eu não vou tolerar outro participante sendo assediado ou ofendido. Caso eu tome conhecimento de que alguém esteja desconfortável ou inseguro, vou notificar os organizadores do evento devopsdays sobre aqueles que potencialmente estejam promovendo ofenças. -4. Se estou ofendido ou incomodado, vou informar às pessoas em quem confio ou ao meu redor que me fazem sentir segura e aos organizadores do evento. Se eu me sinto seguro, a meu critério, vou informar àqueles ofensores de suas atitudes específicas com a esperança de que a outra parte está bem-intencionada, mas é ignorante; porém sob nenhuma obrigação de fazê-lo. -5. Eu entendo que as pessoas são diferentes e eu tentarei ser complacente com outras ações em nível de sua verdadeira intenção, mas a minha prioridade é minha segurança e a segurança dos outros. Vou agir sem hesitação ou reserva até que não haja segurança de todas as partes. -6. Eu confio que os organizadores do devopsdays e os participantes colaborativamente criarão a melhor experiência possível para todos os envolvidos, como eu quero e também farei. Acredito que o devopsdays é de empoderamento de pessoas e não vou esquecer que eu tenho o poder para criar um ambiente seguro e acolhedor. Se eu ou qualquer outro participante violar este Código de Conduta do evento, espero que os organizadores da conferência tomem atitudes adequadas que protejam os participantes, incluindo expulsar aqueles que violem e entre em contato com as autoridades apropriadas para tomar as medidas cabíveis. \ No newline at end of file +
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    Se um participante se engajar em comportamento de assédio, os organizadores do evento podem tomar medidas que considerem adequadas, desde alertas ao infrator até a vedação de sua participação em demais eventos promovidos pelos membros da organização individual ou coletivamente.

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Decida por onde começar (qual projeto) +- 2. Estruture sua equipe +- 3. Crie um pipeline de implantação +- 4. Invista em automação de testes +- 5. Adapte sua Definição de Pronto (DoD) +- 6. Implemente uma telemetria eficiente +- 7. Pague o débito técnico +- 8. Crie uma cultura livre de culpa (blameless) + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/izael-effemberg-thais-freitas.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/izael-effemberg-thais-freitas.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..83b2aae40 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/izael-effemberg-thais-freitas.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Monitoramento: logs como elemento de primeira ordem" +Type = "talk" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" +Speakers = ["izael-effemberg", "thais-freitas"] ++++ + +## Resumo +Traremos a importância dos Logs no contexto do monitoramento, apresentando como podemos ser efetivos na hora de: interpretar a experiência do usuário; entender o comportamento das nossas aplicações; como obter insumos para tomada de decisões em nossos produtos, e quanto nos custa essa prática. + +## Descrição +Através da prática de monitoramento em nossos serviços, podemos: + +- interpretar métricas, visualizar experiências dos usuários; +- entender o comportamento das nossas aplicações; +- e extrair dados que trazem informações importantes para o negócio. + +A prática de monitoramento é constituida de alguns componentes, e essa palestra tem o intuito de trazer o Log como elemento de primeira ordem na concessão dessa atividade. + +Caso aconteça algum problema em seu microserviço, será complicado encontrar a causa raiz, pois em sua filosofia, os serviços devem ser independentes entre si. Se o log for bom o bastante, o estado reportado de um microserviço no momento da interrupção pode ser suficientemente conhecido e compreendido. + +Através dos logs, podemos exergar informações importante, permitindo aos desenvolvedores entenderem o estado dos seus serviços em qualquer momento do presente ou do passado. + +Com base nisso, apresentaremos a sua importância e porque podemos o considerar como elemento de primeira ordem respondedo as seguintes perguntas: + +- Quais são as informações importantes que devem conter em logs? +- E o que não deve conter nos Logs? +- O que não deve conter nos logs? +- Existe custo dos logs? + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/martin-spier.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/martin-spier.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..21322f737 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/martin-spier.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = " Keynote : Um Dia na Vida de um Arquiteto de Performance do Netflix" +Type = "talk" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" +Speakers = ["martin-spier"] ++++ + +## Resumo +Neste keynote, Martin apresenta como o Netflix realiza o design de seus sistemas, a arquitetura por trás de um serviço de streaming global e os diversos desafios enfrentados ao se escalar e manter um sistema deste porte. Também aborda as tecnologias utilizadas internamente e as diversas ferramentas e metodologias aplicadas na resolução de problemas de performance e otimização do serviço. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/mateus-prado.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/mateus-prado.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d968ed36 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/mateus-prado.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps Behind The Scenes" +Type = "talk" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" +Speakers = ["mateus-prado"] ++++ + +## Resumo +Vou apresentar uma visão na prática dos principais desafios e soluções encontradas, usando uma experiência durante 8 anos em 4 grandes empresas que ajudei a introduzir DevOps como solução de problemas culturais e técnicos, além de uma analogia com outras indústrias que passaram pelos mesmos desafios. + +## Descrição +DevOps vem se mostrando uma metodologia adotada por muitos times dentro e fora do país. + +Muita tecnologia, novas ferramentas para cuidar, novos processos, ajustes e uma penca de alteração na forma de desenvolver, entregar e operar software. + +Muita tecnologia, novas ferramentas para cuidar, novos processos, ajustes e uma penca de alteração na forma de desenvolver, entregar e operar software. Muito se fala em se preocupar mais com cultura, mas o que realmente devemos nos preocupar na adoção? + +Quais os problemas enfrentados nas grandes organizações que deixa o desafio ainda maior. + +Será que as empresas estão preparadas para a adoção? + +O fato é que a maioria das empresas não estão preparadas para a adoção de DevOps em seus times. + +Nessa talk vou falar sobre isso e outras coisas mais, que vão além do PPT e do Blog. + +Coisas que talvez ninguém te contou. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/pedro-marques-da-luz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/pedro-marques-da-luz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..13aa31025 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/pedro-marques-da-luz.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Keynote : O que são Production Engineers? E como eles ajudam o Facebook a manter seus sistemas em produção" +Type = "talk" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" +Speakers = ["pedro-marques-da-luz"] ++++ + +## Resumo +Quem são os Production Engineers? + +## Descrição + +Nesse keynote, Pedro Luz apresenta um breve histórico de como a operação de sistemas de produção evoluiu no Facebook e sobre quem são hoje os engenheiros que ajudam a manter esses sistemas no ar, seguido de alguns exemplos de trabalhos desempenhados por eles. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/steve-fox.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/steve-fox.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..648614478 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/program/steve-fox.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Hidden Costs of Chasing the Mythical “Five Nines”" +Type = "talk" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" +Speakers = ["steve-fox"] ++++ + +## Abstract +If you do not have an Error Budget, chances are you are wasting resources chasing a mythical SLA that has no defined business driver. + +Site Reliability Engineering practices and tooling can reclaim much of these costs and resources, but only after there is organizational awareness that they exist. + +## Description +**“Five Nines”** refers to the five nines in 99.999% available that is often synonymous with highly available. + +Does every highly available service require five nines? Not by a long shot. + +Yet the general state of the practice is to chase after this typically unrealistic goal almost blindly in many cases, often leading to unnecessarily high costs in both operational and development resources. + +Even less aggressive availability goals are often over-specified compared to true business drivers. + +This talk will cover: + +- **the history of “five nines”** : common reasons why many organizations often inadvertently over-specify availability requirements +- **the costs of such over-specification** : how service agility is negatively affected +- **examples of highly available systems with reasonable availability requirements** : techniques on how to avoid over-specification based on Site Reliability Engineering principles +- **ways to spend your Error Budget (once you have one) most effectively**- what a Performance Budget is and how you can use it to lower operational costs + +Applying these techniques should result in a more cost-effective service that keeps end users and management happy, and fewer alerts to the on-call DevOps engineer. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/propose.md index 61d43a5a2..5d3c50401 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/propose.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/propose.md @@ -5,17 +5,16 @@ Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Florianópolis 2018" +++ {{< cfp_dates >}} -
    **Link para submissões:** Em breve!
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    **Link para submissões:** https://www.papercall.io/devopsdays-fln-2018

    ## Tipos de apresentações -Há três tipos de apresentações no devopsdays: +Há dois tipos de apresentações no devopsdays: -1. Palestras de **20 a 40 minutos** apresentadas durante a conferência. -2. **Ignite talk** durante a [seção ignite](/pages/ignite-talks-format), são slots de 5 minutos no qual os slides são alterados a cada 15 segundos (20 slides no total). -3. **Open Space**: Se você gostaria de coordenar um grupo de discussão durante o evento, poderá fazê-lo numa sessão [Open Space](/pages/open-space-format). Não é necessário propor antes da conferência. Os tópicos são sugeridos durante a conferência. Se você quiser mostrar um produto ou serviço, você poderá fazê-lo como [patrocinador](../sponsor) e mostrar uma demo na mesa respectiva dos patrocinadores. +1. Palestras de **50 minutos** apresentadas durante a conferência. +2. Palestras de **25 minutos** apresentadas durante a conferência.
    @@ -33,7 +32,4 @@ A escolha das palestras é parte arte e parte ciência; aqui estão alguns fator ## Mais informações -Se você faz parte de grupos pouco representados no universo de TI e gostaria de apresentar algo, mas não se sente seguro, [contate](/events/2018-florianópolis/contato) diretamente nossos organizadores para que possamos fornecer subsídios como mentoria, por exemplo, para que faça uma grande palestra com total segurança. - - -Esta página foi adaptada da [página de CFP do devopsdays SP 2018](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2018-sao-paulo/cfp/) +Se você faz parte de grupos pouco representados no universo de TI e gostaria de apresentar algo, mas não se sente seguro, [contate](/events/2018-florianópolis/contact/) diretamente nossos organizadores para que possamos fornecer subsídios como mentoria, por exemplo, para que faça uma grande palestra com total segurança. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/registration.md index 46d0acfeb..0d0a62b9f 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/registration.md @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ +++ -Title = "Registration" +Title = "Ingressos" Type = "event" Description = "Registration for devopsdays Florianópolis 2018" +++ -
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+ Os ingressos para o evento devem ser adquiridos através do Sympla, clicando no seguinte endereço: +

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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4746a2c62 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Florianópolis 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/camilla-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/camilla-martins.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0948b8380 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/camilla-martins.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Camilla Martins" +Twitter = "bayerndadepress" +image = "camilla-martins.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "camilla-martins" +Github = "camilla-m" +Website = "http://sugar-dance.org/blog/" + ++++ + +Consultora de Software na ThoughtWorks. + +Programadora com foco em fullstack development, utilização de metodologias ágeis e princípios de DevOps. + +Fundadora da iniciativa NodeGirls, coordenadora do Google Developer Group Porto Alegre, líder local do Women Techmakers do Google e palestrante em eventos de comunidade dev. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/henrique-bueno.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/henrique-bueno.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..612ef2bff --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/henrique-bueno.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Henrique Bueno" +Website = "http://blog.estabil.is/" +image = "henrique-bueno.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "henrique-bueno" + ++++ + +Henrique Bueno é CTO da Estabilis, empreendedor e especialista em cloud computing. + +Respira esse dinamismo frenético que é o mundo da tecnologia há quase duas décadas. + +Navega entre liderança e empreendedorismo, com foco em tecnologias emergentes. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/izael-effemberg.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/izael-effemberg.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b9881ef93 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/izael-effemberg.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Izael Effemberg" +Twitter = "IzaelEffemberg" +Website = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/izaeleffemberg/" +image = "izael-effemberg.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "izael-effemberg" + ++++ + +Engenheiro de Software. + +Tecnologista consultor. + +ThoughtWorker com muitor amor. + +Embaixador da diversidade e um constante aprendiz no mundo ágil de desenvolvimento de software. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/martin-spier.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/martin-spier.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3018fbba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/martin-spier.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Martin Spier" +Twitter = "spiermar" +Github = "spiermar" +Website = "http://martinspier.io/" +image = "martin-spier.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "martin-spier" + ++++ + +Nos últimos 10 anos, a carreira de Martin evoluiu ao redor de Tecnologia e Engenharia de Performance, liderando iniciativas de grande porte em empresas como Netflix e Expedia. + +Atualmente, como Senior Performance Architect no Netflix, é responsável por garantir a performance do serviço, para mais de 109 milhões de usuários globais, assistindo mais de 140 milhões de horas de conteúdo todo dia. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/mateus-prado.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/mateus-prado.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..458561fa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/mateus-prado.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mateus Prado" +Twitter = "mateusprado" +image = "mateus-prado.png" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/mateusprado" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mateus-prado" + ++++ + +Arquiteto e Engenheiro de Sistemas, especialista em construção de aplicações e ambientes críticos que necessitam de performance e alta disponibilidade. + +Combinação de conhecimento técnico que inclui cloud computing, desenvolvimento de software, automação, sistemas operacionais e arquitetura. + +Um dos responsáveis pela introdução da cultura e ferramentas DevOps na América Latina. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/pedro-marques-da-luz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/pedro-marques-da-luz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cdf05dd3e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/pedro-marques-da-luz.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Pedro Marques da Luz" +Twitter = "" +Github = "" +Website = "" +image = "pedro-marques-da-luz.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "pedro-luz" + ++++ + +Ao longo dos anos, eu tive a oportunidade te exercitar minha curiosidade em várioscampos: startups, distribuidoras de energia, bancos, provedores de internet, fabricante de aviões, etc. + +Hoje eu sou um Production Engineer no Facebook, onde me importo com a confiabilidate, disponibilidade, escalabilidade, monitoramento e consertar "coisas estranhas" para o time de Newsfeed. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/steve-fox.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/steve-fox.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f9972315 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/steve-fox.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Title = "Steve Fox" +Twitter = "MrSteveFox" +Website = "http://autoscalr.com/blog/" +image = "steve-fox.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "steve-fox" + ++++ + +Steve is the founder and CEO of AutoScalr. + +He has over 25 years of software technology experience in various roles including Development, Architect, Systems Engineering, Sales, Product Management, CTO, and CEO, in companies ranging from NASA, IBM and Dell to small startups. + +He is a constant learner that enjoys learning and applying the latest technology to solve real world problems. + +He is an accomplished speaker at the international level. + +His speciality is on machine learning, cloud, and container based technologies. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/thais-freitas.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/thais-freitas.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd3b2e92c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/speakers/thais-freitas.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Thais Freitas" +Twitter = "t_m_freitas" +linkedin = "" +image = "thais-freitas.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "thais-freitas" ++++ + +Thais Freitas é Analista de Qualidade na ThoughtWorks. + +Trabalha com Qualidade de Software ajuda o time a aplicar boas práticas durante todo o processo de desenvolvimento de software, incluindo melhoria do uso de metodologias ágeis, automação de testes, aplicação de entrega contínua. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/sponsor.md index 04e7f1b9c..22b10e1bf 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-florianopolis/sponsor.md @@ -1,159 +1,101 @@ +++ -Title = "Sponsor" +Title = "Patrocinadores" Type = "event" Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Florianópolis 2018" +++ -Nós valorizamos muito os patrocinadores deste evento. Caso esteja interessado em alguma cota de patrocinio, entre em contato pelo email [{{< email_organizers >}}]. - -
- -devopsdays é uma conferência auto organizada que depende de patrocinadores. Nós não temos estande de patrocinadores, palestras de venda de produtos ou distribuição de lista de contatos dos participantes. Patrocinadores terão a oportunidade de falar brevemente durante o evento e terão o reconhecimento no site e mídias sociais antes, durante e depois do evento. Patrocinadores são encorajados a se representarem pela participação ativa e se engajarem com os participantes como pares. Qualquer participante também tem a oportunidade de demonstrar produtos/projetos como parte de uma seção Open Space. - -

-Patrocinadores Ouro e Platina recebem uma mesa onde podem interagir com aqueles interessados em visitar durante os intervalos. Todos os participantes são bem-vindos a propor qualquer assunto que quiserem durante os Open Spaces, mas como esta conferência é focada na comunidade propaganda pesada irá provavelmente trabalhar contra você ao tentar causa uma boa impressão nos participantes. - -

-Provavelmente a melhor coisa a se fazer é enviar seus especialistas técnicos para interagir com os participantes do evento. -

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BronzePrataOuroPlatina
Número máximo de parceiros no grupoIlimitado321
Divulgação releases nos sites mantidos pela comunidade referente participação do patrocinador no evento*NãoNãoLiberadoLiberado
Oportunidade de distribuir panfletos na pasta dos participantes**NãoNãoLiberadoLiberado
Oportunidade de exibição do logotipo da empresa no site, cartazes e banners (tamanho relativo)½U⅔U¾U1U
Inscrições para o evento24610
EstandeNãoNãoSimSim
Oportunidade de receber agradecimento formal no início de cada seção de apresentaçãoNãoSimSimSim
Cota de patrocínioR$ 500R$ 1.000R$ 2.000R$ 5.000
- - -#### Requisitos definidos: - -- **Releases nos sites**: Cabe a organização do evento definir a quantidade de releases. -- **Panfletos para distribuir**: O material para compor as pastas distribuídas aos participantes deverá ser entregue em até 5 dias úteis antes do evento e não poderá exceder o tamanho A4 e o volume equivalente a 10 páginas em 75 g/m2; -- **Logotipos**: Os logotipos deverão ser entregues em formato vetorial ou em alta resolução em até 2 meses antes da realização do evento. O não envio até esta data poderá inviabilizar a produção do material impresso com o logo. Não inclui a produção de crachás, pastas e demais materiais de divulgação distribuídos ou vendidos no evento; -- **Inscrições**: A organização irá emitir códigos promocionais em até 30 dias antes do evento. Os patrocinadores deverão orientar as pessoas a se inscrever normalmente no evento utilizando os códigos promocionais. -- **Estandes**: Os patrocinadores prata e ouro podem montar um estande com espaço limite de 6 m2 (seis metros quadrados). Se o patrocinador desejar, serão fornecidos uma mesa de 2 m X 0,7 m, duas cadeiras e um ponto de luz. Demais materiais para a montagem de estande deverão ser providenciados pelo próprio patrocinador. Haverá Internet com acesso sem fio irradiado no local. Cada estande poderá contar com até 3 expositores concomitantes que deverão ser cadastrados previamente, além do número de ingressos cedidos de acordo com a categoria do patrocínio. Os expositores não terão acesso às palestras, sala VIP e coffee break. Se o próprio expositor desejar fazer parte do evento, deverá utilizar suas inscrições para ter acesso total ao evento; - -A cota de patrocínio para empresas com sede fora do Brasil, preferencialmente deverá ser feito por meio de parceiro ou filial da empresa localizado no Brasil; aquisição de passagens aéreas de palestrantes internacionais; envio de material promocional como livros, camisetas, pendrives, pins, etc. - - - -


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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/braier-alves.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/braier-alves.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..693455a1e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/braier-alves.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "13:55" +Talk_end_time = "14:20" +Title = "E o Service Desk no mundo DevOps? Onde fica?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["braier-alves"] ++++ + +A medida que mais empresas adotam as práticas de DevOps para melhorar o desempenho da infraestrutura fica a pergunta: Como mesclar isso com nossas atividades de gerenciamento de serviços de TI? Como o uso da cultura DevOps aumentou a produtividade de nossas equipes de Service Desk? Tópicos abordados: - Como se dava o gerenciamento de eventos e o impacto disso nos resultados com clientes; - Como se deu a introdução da cultura DevOps nas equipes; - Uso de ferramentas DevOps; - Como essas ferramentas automatizaram o serviço de atendimento aos clientes; - Como isso impactou nos resultados da equipe e como a equipe utiliza o tempo que antes era usado para “apagar incêndio”; - Exemplos reais do modo de trabalho de nossas soluções baseadas na cultura DevOps: * Identificação e resolução de problemas antes mesmo que o cliente percebesse (muitas vezes antes, até, que nossa equipe percebesse) * Comunicação com ChatOps entre nossos servers gerenciadores e equipes com uso de bots; diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/camilla-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/camilla-martins.md index af5356691..40059cd24 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/camilla-martins.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/camilla-martins.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ +++ -Talk_date = "" -Talk_start_time = "" -Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "Fundadora da iniciativa NodeGirls, coordenadora do Google Developer Group Porto Alegre, líder local do Women Techmakers do Google e palestrante em eventos de comunidade dev." +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "15:25" +Talk_end_time = "16:00" +Title = "O DevOps na organização de eventos" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["camilla-martins"] +++ - +Como aplicar conceitos de DevOps na organização de eventos? Como construir um evento e mantê-lo com agendamento estável, sem se perder e compartilhando a informação com todos os coordenadores? Alguns conceitos de DevOps podem ser facilmente aplicados quando estamos fazendo eventos para vários devs e ops, não? Trabalhando com cultura do feedback, entrega de trabalhos continuamente, qualidade e objetividade no conteúdo e experimentando sempre novas formas de gerenciamento de tarefas inclusivo para todos. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/cicero-gadelha.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/cicero-gadelha.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fdc4baedb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/cicero-gadelha.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "13:20" +Talk_end_time = "13:45" +Title = "Migrando desenvolvimento e infraestruturas tradicionais com Docker e Kubernetes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["cicero-gadelha"] ++++ + +Na dúvida como começar a usar DevOps na sua empresa? Nessa palestra você poderá acompanhar uma timeline, descrevendo todas as etapas, desafios e soluções adotadas para migrar gradativamente seu ambiente com o apoio do Docker, Kubernetes, Infraestrutura como Códido, CI-CD e muito mais. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/daniel-romero.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/daniel-romero.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38674f15d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/daniel-romero.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "10:55" +Talk_end_time = "11:20" +Title = "O futuro da infraestrutura imutável com Unikernels" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-romero"] ++++ + +Sistemas operacionais tradicionais (Linux, FreeBSD, Windows) serão extintos em servidores. Eles serão substituídos por hypervisors do tipo bare metal, otimizados de forma específica para o hardware e o deploy de nossas aplicações será feito por meio de um único arquivo binário. Veremos o que são Unikernels, os motivos de serem rápidos, seguros e que oportunidades teremos no futuro. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriel-araujo.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriel-araujo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a37decfaa --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriel-araujo.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "16:10" +Talk_end_time = "16:35" +Title = "Alta disponibilidade com micro serviços em MultiCloud" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["gabriel-araujo"] ++++ + +A Palestra será sobre um cluster de docker swarm que será realizado através do ansible e provisionado na aws com a minha aplicação. Este mesmo cluster eu irei rodar na aws irei migrar com todos os dados que vão estar na AWS para o google cloud tambem através de código e o mesmo cluster. Assim eu posso realizar a migração da aplicação entre multi cloud. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriela-dias.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriela-dias.md index 7dc2e66fb..58cdcb9ca 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriela-dias.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/gabriela-dias.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ +++ -Talk_date = "" -Talk_start_time = "" -Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "" +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "09:00" +Talk_end_time = "09:35" +Title = "DevOps é Inevitável! O que você está fazendo a esse respeito?" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["gabriela-dias"] +++ - +Pesquisas apontam que a adoção de DevOps nas empresas é algo inevitável e que está acontecendo agora! O que isso representa para gestores, analistas, profissionais experientes no mercado ou até mesmo os recém-formados? Nessa Talk iremos explorar o assunto DevOps sob o ponto de vista de mercado e carreiras, afinal, só é possível ter sucesso na adoção do DevOps se construirmos um time preparado para tal mudança. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/jairo-junior.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/jairo-junior.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a355c5b8b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/jairo-junior.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "08:30" +Talk_end_time = "08:55" +Title = "Infraestrutura como Código" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jairo-junior"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marcelo-bill.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marcelo-bill.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..66ddf5c02 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marcelo-bill.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "17:20" +Talk_end_time = "17:55" +Title = "Implementando um ambiente DevOps com Puppet" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["marcelo-bill"] ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marco-antonio-aka-somatorio.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marco-antonio-aka-somatorio.md index 321bd9f19..b59fc33b1 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marco-antonio-aka-somatorio.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/marco-antonio-aka-somatorio.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ -Talk_date = "" -Talk_start_time = "" -Talk_end_time = "" +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "12:35" +Talk_end_time = "13:10" Title = "Síndrome do impostor: você não está sozinho" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["marco-antonio-aka-somatorio"] diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/misael-santos.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/misael-santos.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bcc2e0dbb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/misael-santos.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "10:20" +Talk_end_time = "10:45" +Title = "DevBlockOps: Devops em ambientes Blockchain" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["misael-santos"] ++++ + +A tecnologia de Blockchain traz consigo uma nova forma de pensar certos itens como: infraestrutura, segurança, distribuição de dados e distribuição de código. Afinal, teremos algum problema em gerenciar essa nova infraestrutura? Se a rede é de fato distribuída geograficamente entre organizações, como ficarão meus processos de publicação? Características como imutabilidade dos dados e dos chamados smart contracts são fatores que nos fazem pensar em mais rigor sobre o quê e quando devemos publicar algo em uma rede blockchain. A forma como iremos gerenciar novas versões do código irá mudar por conta disso? Teremos que nos preocupar em publicar novas versões do código em todos os nós de uma rede blockchain? Como podem ser realizados testes em uma rede blockchain e em seus smart contratcs sem que isso comprometa meu histórico de transações e meus dados? O quão fácil ou difícil pode ser eu tentar reproduzir ambientes completos de uma infraestrutura para blockchain para executar testes? Tudo que temos aprendido sobre a cultura devops (práticas, técnicas e ferramentas) são suficientes para lidar como este novo paradigma? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/rafael-gomes-aka-gomex.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/rafael-gomes-aka-gomex.md index b48687c25..ce53fe07f 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/rafael-gomes-aka-gomex.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/rafael-gomes-aka-gomex.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ +++ -Talk_date = "" -Talk_start_time = "" -Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "" +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "14:30" +Talk_end_time = "14:55" +Title = "Carreira DevOps, o que você precisa saber pra começar" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["rafael-gomes-aka-gomex"] +++ - +Nessa palestra pretendo demonstrar a minha história na mudança de carreira, de um sysadmin convencional para a cultura DevOps, com algumas dicas de literatura, mudança de paradigma, e experiências boas e ruins para pessoas dos mais variados níveis na área de TI. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/thiago-souza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/thiago-souza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..328747f1e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/thiago-souza.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "16:45" +Talk_end_time = "17:10" +Title = "Elastic APM" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["thiago-souza"] ++++ + +O Elastic Application Performance Monitoring (Elastic APM) é uma solução baseada no Elastic Stack. O Elastic APM ajuda você a usar todo o poder do Elastic Stack para armazenar enormes quantidades de dados enquanto monitora e visualiza em tempo real. Esta palestra apresentará o Elastic APM e como ele pode ser usado para monitorar o tempo de execução e a infraestrutura de aplicativos e sistemas, armazenando dados de APM no Elasticsearch. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/yuri-adams.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/yuri-adams.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f93441ed1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/program/yuri-adams.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-20-10" +Talk_start_time = "09:45" +Talk_end_time = "10:10" +Title = "Transformação Digital guiada por práticas DevOps e Data Analytics" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["yuri-adams"] ++++ + +Após 1 ano de trabalho, conseguimos evoluir e transformar todo o setor de TI do nosso cliente, CVC Viagens. Como essa mudança foi feita, usando cultura DevOps, Pipelines de CI-CD, Observability, Cultura de Testes, Data Analytics e Squads Multidisciplinares. Atingindo o valor quase nulo de Rollbacks de aplicações, Bugs, Cycle Time e guiando a tomada de decisões dos Stakeholders e Product Owners por métricas e números. Será passado uma visão geral de toda arquitetura gerada pela nova área de Analytics criada. Desde a stack de logs (ELK), recebendo em média, 15 GB diários, até toda estrutura de monitoramento, métricas e alarmes em tempo real (Prometheus), gerando assim, insumo para tomada de decisões pelos times. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/braier-alves.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/braier-alves.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e6c8f5c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/braier-alves.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Braier Alves" +Twitter = "" +image = "braier-alves.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "braier-alves" + ++++ + +Mestrando em Ciência da Computação na UECE. SysAdmin, especialista em segurança e entusiasta de software livre. Especialista em Linux na Secrelnet. Segue a filosofia de que qualquer conhecimento deve ser compartilhado com todos. Apaixonado por música e tecnologia considera como sua principal e mais importante tarefa a posição de Segunda Linha (número 4) no Asa Branca Rugby.
Tem o terrível hábito de falar sobre si mesmo na terceira pessoa. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/camilla-martins.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/camilla-martins.md index 8c4936102..2b0998a59 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/camilla-martins.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/camilla-martins.md @@ -7,4 +7,5 @@ linktitle = "camilla-martins" +++ -Programadora com foco em fullstack development, utilização de metodologias ágeis e princípios de DevOps. +Consultora de Software na ThoughtWorks. Programadora com foco em fullstack development, utilização de metodologias ágeis e princípios de DevOps. Fundadora da iniciativa NodeGirls, coordenadora do Google Developer Group Porto Alegre, líder local do Women Techmakers do Google e palestrante em eventos de comunidade dev. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/cicero-gadelha.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/cicero-gadelha.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9b5b5fab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/cicero-gadelha.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Cicero Gadelha" +Twitter = "" +image = "cicero-gadelha.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "cicero-gadelha" + ++++ + +Especialista em Segurança da Informação com experiência em software livre certificado: CISSP, C EH e LPIC-3 Security. Trabalhando como DevOps Analyst, otimizando o desenvolvimento de softwares e infraestruturas. Meus projetos pessoais visam a recuperação de desastres e automação. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriel-araujo.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriel-araujo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ab4ebb119 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriel-araujo.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Gabriel Araujo" +Twitter = "" +image = "gabriel-araujo.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "gabriel-araujo" + ++++ + +Gabriel Policante Araujo atua como Analista de Infraestrutura em Software Livre-DevOps, formado em Redes de Computadores pelo Senai Suiço e cursando Analise e Desenvolvimento de sistemas pela Universidade de Santo Amaro. Possui experiência em ferramentas voltadas para aplicação da cultura Devops, com ênfase em automação, Aplicações de e-mail como Zimbra e Arquiteto Multi Cloud. É instrutor de cursos voltados ao Sistema Operacional Linux e Ferramentas do Mundo Devops, possui Certificação LPIC1 e LPIC2, entusiasta voltado para a parte de automação utilizando ansible e terraform para provisionamento de infraestrutura como código. Já passei em empresas como a Locaweb atuando na parte de SaaS diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriela-dias.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriela-dias.md index ab0c21989..5957f51e6 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriela-dias.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/gabriela-dias.md @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ linktitle = "gabriela-dias" +++ -Com mais de 18 anos de experiência em projetos FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) e entusiasta DevOps, atualmente é Gerente de Cloud na Mandic-Rivendel. Possui as certificações LPI DevOps Engineer, RHCE, RHCSA, Zabbix Certified, LFCS, LFCE. Procura estudar bastante sobre Agile, Práticas DevOps, Cloud Computing, Containers e Infra Ágil. Já atuou como Engenheira de Projetos na HP-Brasil desenhando soluções na plataforma Linux-Unix e na 4Linux sendo responsável pelas áreas de Cloud, DevOps, Infraestrutura e Treinamento. +Com mais de 18 anos de experiência em projetos FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) e entusiasta DevOps, atualmente é Gerente de SRE na Stone. Possui as certificações LPI DevOps Engineer, RHCE, RHCSA, Zabbix Certified, LFCS, LFCE. Procura estudar bastante sobre Agile, Práticas DevOps, Cloud Computing, Containers e Infra Ágil. Já atuou como Engenheira de Projetos na HP-Brasil desenhando soluções na plataforma Linux-Unix e na 4Linux sendo responsável pelas áreas de Cloud, DevOps, Infraestrutura e Treinamento. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/jairo-junior.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/jairo-junior.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..310c96506 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/jairo-junior.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jairo Junior" +Twitter = "" +image = "jairo-junior.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jairo-junior" + ++++ + +Solution Architect at Red Hat and a contributor to open source projects - from IRC discussions, mailing lists and project maintainer issues. Fanatic by tests, automation, CLI and troubleshooting. Occasionally writing texts in Slack and Telegram. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/marcelo-bill.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/marcelo-bill.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e48008bb0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/marcelo-bill.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Marcelo Bill" +Twitter = "" +image = "marcelo-bill.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "marcelo-bill" + ++++ + +Empresário, analista e desenvolvedor de software, possui certificação em GNU/Linux LPI-C3 (LPI-301, LPI-302, LPI-303, LPI-304), PostgreSQL, Zimbra e Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) e Certified Instructor (RHCI), acumulando em sua vida profissional mais de 23 anos de experiência em TI, sendo destes, 18 anos dedicados exclusivamente ao software livre. Apresentou trabalhos em congressos e faculdades sobre Alta Disponibilidade, Clusterização, Versionamento de Software, Linux em Ambientes Corporativos, Tunning de Bancos de Dados, PostgreSQL, DevOps, entre outros assuntos. Na área profissional, possui mais de 20 anos de experiência em ensino de tecnologias, tendo trabalhado como programador, gerente de TI e como desenvolvedor chefe de sistemas de segurança para redes e e-mail. Possui larga experiência na área de redes e já desenvolveu projetos nas linguagens Shell, C, C++, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby e Java. Já ministrou cursos de extensão acadêmica e atua como professor de pós-graduação na área de segurança em GNU/Linux. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/misael-santos.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/misael-santos.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bb4c77b80 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/misael-santos.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Misael Santos" +Twitter = "misaelssantos" +image = "misael-santos.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "misael-santos" + ++++ + +Desenvolvedor, líder da divisão de engenharia de arquitetura e serviços de nuvem e entrega contínua do Serpro e membro do Core Team do projeto Estaleiro. Entusiasta da cultura Devops, Docker, Kubernetes, Arduíno, Raspberry Pi e Fotografia. Músico nos “demais” momentos de lazer. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/thiago-souza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/thiago-souza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7837f3b8a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/thiago-souza.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Thiago Souza" +Twitter = "" +image = "thiago-souza.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "thiago-souza" + ++++ + +Sr. Support Engineer | Advocate at Elastic, com mais de 15 anos de experiência no mercado profissional de TI. Em 2016, ele se juntou à equipe de engenharia de suporte da Elastic para ajudar e capacitar clientes em todo o mundo sobre como usar e implantar a tecnologia Elastic. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/yuri-adams.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/yuri-adams.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5419a8923 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-fortaleza/speakers/yuri-adams.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Yuri Adams" +Twitter = "yuriadams" +image = "yuri-adams.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "yuri-adams" + ++++ + +Engenheiro Sênior na Mandic Cloud + Rivendel, com 7 anos de experiência com desenvolvimento de Software e desde 2014 trabalhando com Devops. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/2018_DevOps_Days_Galway_Pitch_OnePager.png b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/2018_DevOps_Days_Galway_Pitch_OnePager.png new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4ff8b5256 Binary files /dev/null and b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/2018_DevOps_Days_Galway_Pitch_OnePager.png differ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/contact.md index 2bd0c802c..9ed4aebb0 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/contact.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/contact.md @@ -10,6 +10,13 @@ If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} {{< list_organizers >}} +**Organizers emeritus** + +[Kim Tighe](https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimtighe/) + +[Lynda O'Leary](https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndaoleary/) + **The core devopsdays organizer group** {{< list_core >}} + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba493475f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program" +Type = "program" +Description = "Program for devopsdays Galway 2018" +Icons = "false" ++++ + +
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The main section of our talk will discuss the journey we took as a Business Unit in Cisco to go from Waterfall Based to DevOps & SRE, expanding on some of the hurdles, mistakes and wins along the way, hitting areas such as Dev/SRE breakdown and rotation, OnCall, Full Auto deploy, Proactive monitoring/observability etc.. We will wrap up with our plans on how to improve the process with areas such as Smarter Paging, Wheel of Misfortune/Wargames etc. and throw in some anomaly stories to boot. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/adrian-ryan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/adrian-ryan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..39f683e14 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/adrian-ryan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Leaving Behind Legacy" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["adrian-ryan"] ++++ + +This scenario might sound familiar: A critical system that is unstable but highly critical to the business. It's running on old hardware and over time features and fixes got released making the code difficult to maintain. Traffic has increased and core components have become unreliable. It requires regular manual intervention to keep it running. It's clearly a ticking bomb waiting to explode. Something needs to be done about this. This is our story of how when our team got ownership of such a system we embraced DevOps practices. It is the story of failures along the way, and why failing isn't a bad thing if you are prepared to fail. It is also the story of how when the ticking bomb finally went off and we lost servers in a disastrous flooding event DevOps practices saved us and sped our recovery. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/brian-scanlan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/brian-scanlan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d39b73505 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/brian-scanlan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Volunteers, Not Conscripts: Fixing Out-Of-Hours On-Call at Intercom" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["brian-scanlan"] ++++ + +At Intercom, we believe that keeping our product online and working well at all times is critical to the success of our business. Out-of-hours on-call is inherently disruptive to your life as an engineer. You need to be ready to respond quickly and competently to an alert about something being broken. This means having a decent Internet connection, a computer, power for the computer, whatever you’re using for 2FA, and passwords available. However, we realised that we had ended up with an on-call setup that we weren’t proud of, and had a number of problems to solve. There were too many people on-call at any one moment in time. The quality of alarms and runbooks was inconsistent across teams and there were ad-hoc review processes for new and existing alarms. We decided to attempt to solve these problems by creating a new virtual team that would take over all out-of-hours on-call work, consisting of volunteers, not conscripts, from teams across the engineering organisation. This talk goes into the process we applied, the positive impact to our on-call, and lessons learned. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/debbie-levitt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/debbie-levitt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f9462bc62 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/debbie-levitt.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps ICU: Fitting UX into Agile" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["debbie-levitt"] ++++ + +UX is driving you crazy, a black throwing off timelines and killing ideas. UX doesn’t seem Lean or Agile. Can’t anybody make wireframes? Can’t we circumvent or exclude these people? DevOps is truly about so much more than how developers connect with IT, how infrastructure is managed, and how frameworks can be improved. It’s about recognizing how many teams are truly involved in the software development process and finding better ways to make sure everybody is at the table. This session will explain how the UX process fits into Agile; saves companies money; augments DevOps goals; and increases customer satisfaction. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/derek-kelly.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/derek-kelly.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..295187f73 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/derek-kelly.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The (mis)use of cloud infrastructure" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["derek-kelly"] ++++ + +I read the recently released Accelerate: State of DevOps 2018: Strategies for a New Economy report and was intrigued to see that respondents with cloud implementations that met the five essential characteristics of cloud, as defined by NIST(National Institute of Standards and Technology), were an astonishing 23 times more likely to be in their group of elite performers (a subset of their high performers who are achieving the highest levels of both speed and stability) than in the lower performing groups. + +Unsurprisingly they also found that only 22% of respondents had implementations that met these characteristics. +Therefore there is a massive portion of companies are merely ticking a box in terms of cloud usage but failing to leverage the many capabilities of the cloud. + +I see companies treating the cloud as just another data center with hardware provisioning and networking requirements being managed through ticketing systems. + +In this fusion talk I would like to share some of the misuses of the cloud I have seen and then focus on the five essential characteristics of cloud with the aim of imparting the importance of adopting these characteristics to improve performance. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/desy-kristianti.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/desy-kristianti.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..98846fc71 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/desy-kristianti.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "How to Give a Compelling Technical Talk" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["desy-kristianti"] ++++ + +Knowing how to code is one thing, but showing someone else how to do it is another. Ever feel like you want to share your knowledge, but don't know how to communicate it efficiently? Or want to challenge yourself to speak in front of an audience, but don't feel confident enough? + +Come along to learn how to give a compelling technical talk, or see me try explaining it all in 5 minutes. This technique is suitable for everyone regardless of who you are and what level of experience you have, and focuses on conference talks but can also be applied at meetings or presentations. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/diarmuid-ohara.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/diarmuid-ohara.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..049629f17 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/diarmuid-ohara.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Developing for Operations: a Continuous Delivery Pipeline Dashboard" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["diarmuid-ohara"] ++++ + +Custom application that allows us to connect into the various systems that make up our pipeline from Jenkins to Elasticsearch and external dependencies. It collects data on everything that goes through the pipeline and creates visibility for the entire organisation so everyone is informed on the current state of our pipeline, applications and systems. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/frank-farrell.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/frank-farrell.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c5121ee23 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/frank-farrell.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Blast Radius" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["frank-farrell"] ++++ + +CD is great, but what if you are deploying too often? Deployments may be low cost/risk (hopefully!), but nothing is zero cost/risk. Blast Radius a tool (gradle plugin) that his team wrote that only deploys services as necessary in a CD pipeline. Keep your services in one large repository without deploying everything on every commit. The ideas presented could easily be implemented with other build tools. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/jason-gwartz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/jason-gwartz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5107f8f8e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/jason-gwartz.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "At Ecosia.org, Site Reliability That Plants Trees" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jason-gwartz"] ++++ + +Ecosia.org is the search engine that uses its ad revenue to plant trees. Search engine users have come to expect perfect reliability, which is challenging for a small engineering team of ten developers, with only two focusing on infrastructure. In order for the team to practice Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), including a balance between projects and toil, the developers designed a a self-service production platform based on Kubernetes which is simple to maintain, easy to extend, and provides a developer toolkit with sane defaults. This talk will highlight how Ecosia leverages this platform in addition to open-source software like Bazel, Jsonnet, and Prometheus, to provide simple tooling, user-focused monitoring, and a software ownership culture. This infrastructure effort helps the Ecosia developers measure and achieve their primary metric - trees planted per second. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/jennifer-petoff.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/jennifer-petoff.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0e84d3cf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/jennifer-petoff.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "An Introduction to Site Reliability Engineering at Google" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jennifer-petoff"] ++++ + +You’re working on the infrastructure supporting several multi-million pound replatforming projects and you’ve only got nine months to deliver. The trouble is, you don’t know what it is you should be building and all your stakeholders are shouting at the top of their lungs that their need is the number one priority. What do you? In this talk, I’ll discuss my experience working on exactly this problem, the techniques we took from the software delivery world and how they can be applied to an infrastructure build, as well as examining those that led to success and the things that didn’t work out so well. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/joe-nuspl.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/joe-nuspl.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85bdbb9d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/joe-nuspl.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps: Reflections on a Lifetime of Learning" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["joe-nuspl"] ++++ + +History shows us that we may not understand the significance of +events until much later. Throughout my life, I learned the principles +of DevOps; I just didn't know it yet. I will reflect on how oil changes, +sausage making, and carpentry gave me a solid foundation for DevOps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/kenzie-woodbridge.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/kenzie-woodbridge.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..672d71350 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/kenzie-woodbridge.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Everyone's a player (in a mid-90s MUD)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kenzie-woodbridge"] ++++ + +>N + +You have found a secret room! You gain 26xp. + +You enter a stone-walled room lit by torches. A tapestry depicts workers weaving the very tapestry in which they appear. Exits: east, south. + +Linden and Gwyrian are here. + +>say Hi + +You say “Hi” + +Gwyrian says “Wanna explore?” + +Linden attacks you with their sword! + +You are dead! + +Other people: sometimes difficult to work with, impossible to predict. How can you get the right people involved in your technical project, keep them engaged, and prevent delays? Why do some people thrive despite poor documentation and how can you encourage them to document everything anyway? + +In this talk, I’ll explore strategies drawn from “Player Type Theory”. For 20 years, this theory has been employed by game designers to encourage stable long-term communities in online multiplayer games. I have used these strategies successfully in my workplace and they can work for you too. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/noel-murphy.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/noel-murphy.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5192bad56 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/noel-murphy.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOx - Herd your containers like cattle using Rancher" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["noel-murphy"] ++++ + +Learn how SmartBear uses the Cattle framework in Rancher to orchestrate docker containers for their SwaggerHub SaaS solution. It will cover how we migrated to Rancher and challenges that we faced and how we overcame them. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/paul-oconnor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/paul-oconnor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b4d48677b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/paul-oconnor.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Is It Hot In Here, Or Am I Burning Out?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["paul-oconnor"] ++++ + +One of the most detrimental side effects of the modern job is burn out - a sensation not dissimilar to depression, caused by stress coming from both internal and external forces. In the worst case, it can lead to severe health implications. + +In this lightning talk, we'll talk about burnout, it's symptoms, signs, and treatment, both from an individuals perspective, and from a managerial point of view. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/philip-griffiths.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/philip-griffiths.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fccb39c2c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/philip-griffiths.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Connectivity-as-code – The advance or demise of DevNetOps?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["philip-griffiths"] ++++ + +Today’s enterprises need to quickly act to meet customer demands to maintain their competitive edge. In response, applications have been rearchitected for speed, agility and innovation based on serverless compute or containers. Legacy networks are incompatible. Only application-specific connectivity-as-code can deliver networks at the speed of modern business. Will this cause the advance or demouse of DevNetOps. + +App-Specific, connectivity-as-code enables businesses to instantly, securely and reliably connect applications and containers across any set of clouds, networks and devices. It embeds the connectivity directly into the application or container and uses a network overlay on the public internet – meaning north-south connectivity as part of the infrastructure-as-code using APIs, DevOps tools and not building any physical infrastructure (‘networkless connectivity’).. While organizations will experiment with for creating a DevNetOps teams and other will roll it all into DevOps or DevSecOps. Either way, the direction is networkless connectivity as part of the complete infrastructure-as-code. + +Connectivity-as-code allow a new art of the possible where developers and apps are no longer handcuffed by networks they don't control. Now we just need to decide who manages the connectivity-as-code 😊 diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/rich-archbold.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/rich-archbold.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b78464b55 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/rich-archbold.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Run Less Software" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rich-archbold"] ++++ + +How do you build a $1B product when time and resources are scarce? Intercom’s Rich Archbold says the solution is to do more with less, a strategy he calls “Run Less Software.” Our capacity as engineers is limited, and no one wants to spend their time on arbitrary tools that aren’t core to the business. Rich will tell you how your teams can utilize the run less software philosophy to optimise for speed, simplicity and total cost of ownership. This strategy has helped Intercom become one of the fastest growing SaaS companies of all time in just a few years. From implementing standard software tools to outsourcing the heavy lift, “run less software” is meant to free up your teams to solve big problems and create better products your customers will love. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/sean-meehan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/sean-meehan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..581e7feda --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/sean-meehan.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Breaking down the monolith" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sean-meehan"] ++++ + +In an ideal software development world a centralised CI/CD model has a huge number of benefits but as your organisation scales so does the complexity of your pipeline. You may end up with multiple teams working on the same technology stack that have different tooling and deployment needs. + +This talk will go through a practical example of a paradigm shift from a centralized to a decentralised CI/CD model focusing primarily on infrastructure and configuration management. I will present how we decoupled and simplified our deployment process to empower developers to own their own pipelines. This talk will also cover the technical and organisational scaling challenges we faced, how we embraced risk and the lessons we learned. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/shane-galvin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/shane-galvin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c699a899d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/program/shane-galvin.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Microservice Automated Testing on Kubernetes " +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["shane-galvin"] ++++ + +Microservices and Kubernetes are transforming the way we approach application development and deployment. + +However, automated testing of these types of services is challenging and often requires a mindset shift from traditional approaches to testing of monolithic based applications. + +In this talk I will discuss the types of tests that make good candidates for automation in your pipeline, how much of each type of test you need, what tools can help, how to test your services in isolation, and how to avoid end-to-end integration hell. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/registration.md index 0aab10bb6..12c9e6393 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/registration.md @@ -4,8 +4,80 @@ Type = "event" Description = "Registration for devopsdays Galway 2018" +++ -
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+ +### Accommodation + +Now that you're planning on attending, the next step is to look at accommodation. +We've put together a small list to help, there are plenty of other options, +these are just some with guidelines as to how long it will take to travel +between your accommodation and the venue. + +If you're unsure about how easy it is to get from the location you are choosing +to the venue, just email us at {{< email_organizers >}} and we'll provide some +local knowledge to help you decide. + +Selection of hotels close by: + +- The Galmont Hotel and Spa \(conference venue\)[^1] +- Park House (2 mins walk) +- Foster Court Hotel (3 mins walk) +- Merrick (5 mins walk) + +Some hotels on bus routes or with a little more walking: + +- G Hotel (15 mins walk) +- The Connacht Hotel (17 mins bus/walk or 22 mins walk) + +Also some nearby hostels with private rooms: + +- Bunk (2 mins walk) +- Snoozles (2 mins walk) + +Galway is also well serviced by a number of Bed & Breakfast venues on College Road, less than 10 minutes walking distance from the venue. + +[^1]: For those wishing to stay at The Galmont Hotel and Spa, just mention that you are attending the conference to avail of a special rate. + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c65aa69c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Galway 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/adrian-ryan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/adrian-ryan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..49c80c642 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/adrian-ryan.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Adrian Ryan" +Twitter = "" +LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-ryan-9542442/" +image = "adrian-ryan.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "adrian-ryan" + ++++ + +Adrian is a senior software engineer with 18 years experience working at Aspect in Galway on a cloud migration of a legacy billing system. Prior to this Adrian worked at Avaya on contact centre applications, and also in health and travel industries in Ireland and Germany writing mostly Java solutions. In the past year and a half he has embraced DevOps and the advantages it brings. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/arron-forde.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/arron-forde.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..92a731ba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/arron-forde.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Arron Forde" +Twitter = "" +image = "arron-forde.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "arron-forde" + ++++ + +Arron Forde is a Software Developer turned Operations Team Co-ordinator with 7 years experience at Cisco Galway. Interests in new technolgies and tools that provide improvements to software development. Spends his time outside of work preparing and taking part in various motorsport events. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/brian-scanlan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/brian-scanlan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d24abaf6f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/brian-scanlan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Brian Scanlan" +Twitter = "brian_scanlan" +image = "brian-scanlan.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "brian-scanlan" + ++++ + +Brian is an engineer at Intercom, working on Intercom's availability, performance and costs. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/debbie-levitt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/debbie-levitt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b51c0ba6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/debbie-levitt.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Debbie Levitt" +Twitter = "@DevOpsICU" +image = "debbie-levitt.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "debbie-levitt" + ++++ + +Debbie Levitt, CEO of Ptype UX & Product Design Agency, has been a UX strategist, designer, and trainer since the 1990s. As a “serial contractor” who lived in the Bay Area for most of this decade, Debbie has influenced interfaces at Sony, Wells Fargo, Constant Contact, Macys.com, Oracle, Cisco, and a variety of Silicon Valley startups. Clients have given her the nickname, “Mary Poppins,” because she flies in, improves everything she can, sings a few songs, and flies away to her next adventure. Debbie has presented at conferences including eBay’s Developer Conference, PayPal’s Developer Conference, UXPA, and WeAreDevelopers. She is an O’Reilly published author and one of few instructors on the planet recommended by Axure. Outside of UX work, and sometimes during UX work, Debbie enjoys singing symphonic prog goth metal, opera, and New Wave. She’s now a Digital Nomad splitting her time between the USA and rural Italy. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/derek-kelly.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/derek-kelly.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4916beaa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/derek-kelly.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Derek Kelly" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "derek-kelly" + ++++ + +Derek is a Senior Software Engineer with 12 years experience in IT, currently working at MetLife. 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However, her passion for sharing her knowledge overpowered these fears and she started going to public speaking practice and workshops. + +Desy has now spoken at three conferences in Belfast and London, giving technical talks in rooms full of 100+ audiences. Her technique focuses on audience engagements and really understanding what they are looking for. In her day job, Desy has also given technical presentations to key senior clients and managers with little technical backgrounds. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/diarmuid-ohara.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/diarmuid-ohara.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..01fbf9201 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/diarmuid-ohara.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Diarmuid O'Hara" +LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/diarmuid-o-hara-29a19b153/" +image = "diarmuid-ohara.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "diarmuid-ohara" + ++++ + +Diarmuid is a Software Development Engineer with a background in Automated and Performance Testing. In the last number of years he has been involved in the transformation of the R&D organisation in HPE from monolithic waterfall model to an agile model using DevOps and Continuous Delivery. He has been instrumental in the creation of a Continuous Delivery Pipeline for HPE Support Center and is constantly looking for ways to improve it. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/frank-farrell.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/frank-farrell.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f23da7807 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/frank-farrell.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Frank Farrell" +Twitter = "" +Github = "frankfarrell" +LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-farrell-44529a93/" +image = "frank-farrell.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "frank-farrell" + ++++ + +Frank is enjoying working with continuous deployment at Aspect Software. 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Originally from Canada, Jason has also lived in London, Amsterdam, and cut his teeth as a tour guide, ambulance driver, and Apple Store Genius while studying and playing jazz saxophone. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/jennifer-petoff.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/jennifer-petoff.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..639707f8e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/jennifer-petoff.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jennifer Petoff" +Twitter = "@jennski" +LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpetoff/" +image = "jennifer-petoff.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jennifer-petoff" + ++++ + +Jennifer Petoff is a Senior Program Manager for Google's Site Reliability Engineering team based in Dublin, Ireland. She co-leads SRE EDU (Google SRE's global training program) and is one of the co-editors of the best-selling book, Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/joe-nuspl.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/joe-nuspl.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..58c21dd68 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/joe-nuspl.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ ++++ +Title = "Joe Nuspl" +Twitter = "JoeNuspl" +image = "joe-nuspl.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "joe-nuspl" + ++++ + +Residing in the Pacific Northwest, Joe has worn various hats in his tech +career: helpdesk at a university computer lab, system administrator, +kernel performance engineer, build engineering, distributed systems, +configuration management, and the list goes on. + +Currently, Joe is Principal Engineer at Workday in the Operations +Engineering group. This team is responsible for tooling and configuration +management of Workday’s server fleet across multiple data centers around +the world. + +Joe is one of the organizers of DevOpsDays Portland and hosts the Chef +PDX Meetup. Author of the zap cookbook, he occasionally blogs at +http://nvwls.github.io/ and can be found on Twitter +@JoeNuspl. + +In his spare time, Joe enjoys cooking, music, movies, board games, and +hiking. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/kenzie-woodbridge.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/kenzie-woodbridge.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d4b8de246 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/kenzie-woodbridge.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kenzie Woodbridge" +Twitter = "@rainbowkenz" +image = "kenzie-woodbridge.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kenzie-woodbridge" + ++++ + +Kenzie Woodbridge is a Web Developer, Community Manager, and Knowledge Base Administrator at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. Kenzie also recently completed a MA in Professional Communication at Royal Roads University and their thesis focused on prosocial community in online Minecraft. Kenzie is awesome and you totally want to be their friend (offer of friendship void where local laws do not permit, not guaranteed in all circumstances, skill-testing questions required). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/kevin-connaughton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/kevin-connaughton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0b8d29ba8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/kevin-connaughton.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kevin Connaughton" +Twitter = "" +image = "kevin-connaughton.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kevin-connaughton" + ++++ + +Kevin Connaughton, Cisco Galway. Lots of roles in lots of large multinationals in lots of countries over a 20+ career, but with a common thread of Technical Customer Care running through all. 8+ years at Cisco Galway, moving from a traditional QA role to what I would describe as an SRE role. Work areas of interest are methodologies and tools to enhance internal and external Customer experience. 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He lives in London with his wife and daughter and enjoys travelling for both work or pleasure. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/rich-archbold.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/rich-archbold.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8717c7405 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-galway/speakers/rich-archbold.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rich Archbold" +LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardarchbold/" +image = "rich-archibold.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rich-archbold" + ++++ + +Richard Archbold is Senior Engineering Director at Intercom, a highly successful and fast growing Irish technology startup company that provides customer communication software to Internet businesses. Intercom's mission is to make web business personal. Previous to Intercom, Richard has worked as a senior technology manager at Facebook Dublin where he was part of the team responsible for keeping Facebook online. 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-* Infinity Music Hall & Bistro +* Infinity Music Hall & Bistro * 32 Front St. * Hartford, CT 06103 * Map diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program.md index cd8ae155a..3edb08cd7 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program.md @@ -1,15 +1,14 @@ +++ Title = "Program" Type = "program" -Description = "Program for DevOpsDays Hartford 2018" +Description = "Program for devopsdays hartford 2018" +Icons = "false" +++

- If you are new to the Open Space concept you may want to read some more details. - - Note: The order of the speakers may change up to the start of the event. Times are subject to change based on reality. + If Open Space is new to you, you may be interested in more details about Open Space.
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/alan-kraft.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/alan-kraft.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3d5b1d54 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/alan-kraft.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Learning from Wildland Firefighters" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["alan-kraft"] ++++ + +DevOps practitioners can learn valuable lessons from the wildland firefighting community. This talk will provide background on wildland firefighters and the application of some of their techniques to DevOps. I’ll discuss adaptation, socio-technical systems and complex adaptive systems. I’ll talk about wildland firefighting accident investigation and its relevance to blameless postmortems in a DevOps context. I’ll cover what we can learn about leadership training and the learning organization from the wildland firefighting community. I’ll discuss the concept of margin and how it could benefit DevOps practitioners; and conclude with research into the transformation of culture in the wildland firefighting community and its relevance to DevOps. +This talk will provide a good starting point for open spaces discussions on blameless postmortems (learning reviews), learning organizations and systems thinking, complex adaptive systems, and cultural transformation. Links to sources for those interested in learning more about wildland firefighting and DevOps will be provided in the slide deck. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/currently-happening.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/currently-happening.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ce0fc7b16 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/currently-happening.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Things that are Currently Happening" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["john-k-sawers"] ++++ + +Noticing what's happening in the current moment can be very relaxing. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/devils-devops.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/devils-devops.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6f1fb36a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/devils-devops.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Devil's DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["heidi-waterhouse"] ++++ + +19 slides about how th ebeautiful plan actually works in the gritty world. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/heidi-waterhouse.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/heidi-waterhouse.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..584feb203 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/heidi-waterhouse.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Every Scar A Story" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["heidi-waterhouse"] ++++ + +Scars result from trauma to our bodies. + +Organizational scars are the same. The way we structure our organizations and systems is a reaction to things that went wrong before. We hope to avoid the same mistakes, so we put in a bunch of process and checks around the known problem. Eventually, the organization changes enough that we don't remember why that process exists, but we still keep it. + +This talk explores some industry-standard practices around code repositories, branching, and why we handle code the way we do and what it says about the past traumas of our organization and how much "best practice" and tools affect each other. + +Come listen if you're interested in examining something you take for granted, and thinking about how you can ask questions about your process. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/j-paul-reed.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/j-paul-reed.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3269bdfc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/j-paul-reed.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "\"Failure\" as Success: the Mindset, the Methods, and the Landmines" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["j-paul-reed"] ++++ + +"Failing fast," "failing forward" and "Learning from failure" are all the rage in the tech industry right now. The tech company "unicorns" seem to talk endlessly about how they reframe failure into success. And yet, many of us are still required to design and implement backup system capabilities, redundancies, and controls into our software and operations processes. And when those fail, we cringe at the conversation with management that will ensue. So is all this talk of reframing "failure" as "success" within our organizations just that: talk? And what does that look like, anyway? We'll explore mindset, the history it's rooted in, as well as effective methods to move your organization toward it and some land mines to avoid along the way. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/jay-gordon.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/jay-gordon.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..03b883c4b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/jay-gordon.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Checklists: Good Enough for NASA, Good Enough For Your App!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jay-gordon"] ++++ + +Checklists are a common way to prepare for the best and worst scenarios. In this talk you'll learn how checklists for your Ops can prevent disaster. + +Whether it’s launching a rocket to the moon or deploying an application with Kubernetes, checklists are important. They help provide a reasonable expectation of things that should work in the specific situation you are in. In the case of technology, checklists can help ensure your application remains resilient in times of trouble. + +During the era of the shuttle program, NASA would send nearly 6500 pounds of equipment to support each mission. Ensuring every piece of equipment was accounted for and was operational was critical to preparing for the mission. This of course required an extensive checklist which absolutely had to be perfect. + +Attendees of this lightning talk will get a brief history of different types of checklists and how to prepare a checklist for their new project. This talk will focus on the operational aspects of deployment by presenting a number of recommended items that should be considered part of a checklist. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/jim-jagielski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/jim-jagielski.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..56f2a2271 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/jim-jagielski.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps and Open Source: A Match Made in Valhalla" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jim-jagielski"] ++++ + +It is no coincidence that the rise of Open Source has happened in parallel with the rise of DevOps. Both are a recognition of the Power Of The Developer, and their ability to not only implement technology, but also drive it. See how the basic tenets of Open Source map perfectly into DevOps, and at the core of both is a focus on the community and the individual. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/john-k-sawers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/john-k-sawers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bb5f353ec --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/john-k-sawers.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Hacking Your Emotional API" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["john-k-sawers"] ++++ + +Being a good developer isn't just about slinging code; we're part of a community. Interacting with others in a community means feelings are involved. + +But feelings are messy and uncomfortable, so why can't you just ignore them? Because emotional skills are critical for working well on a team, and for writing code every day. + +In this talk you’ll learn how emotions are affecting you by modeling them as an API and looking at the code. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/kelley-hedley.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/kelley-hedley.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69b73f30d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/kelley-hedley.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Transforming Insurance for the Digital Age and Beyond" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kelley-hedley"] ++++ + +Travelers, has a long history and roots in Hartford. Like many other large, complex and legacy organizations we are faced with the need to digitally transform and DevOps is a key contributor to this transformation. Large companies established over many years have unique challenges that smaller companies do not encounter and Travelers is no different. Come hear about our journey and discussion about the Agile and DevOps transformation that Travelers has undergone and plans for, it’s challenges, lessons learned and successes. Key Takeaways: Why the DevOps transformation is complex and long tailed, culture is everything and technology is an enabler. Hear about our lessons learned so you can potentially avoid the same mistakes. Even a large company with a lot of compliance and governance can make the agile and DevOps journey. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/kelly-albrecht.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/kelly-albrecht.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..239be4685 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/kelly-albrecht.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Convince Your Boss: Why DevOps in 5 Minutes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kelly-albrecht"] ++++ + +Consider the following statement: + +"It's safe and possible to release work to a customer at any time." + +If you were asked to respond to this on a scale of ""Not at all"" to ""Consistently,"" what would your answer be? + +You might have questions and concerns before you answer, I'll consider them in this five minute ignite talk. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/lawrence-shea.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/lawrence-shea.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4cd2f11fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/lawrence-shea.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Impostor Syndrome: You have it, so you aren't" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["lawrence-shea"] ++++ + +In this talk, I'll convince you that the simple fact that you have impostor syndrome means you aren't an impostor! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/matt-westgate.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/matt-westgate.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f8ec211c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/matt-westgate.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Psychologtical Safety and DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matt-westgate"] ++++ + +Have you ever been in a meeting and had a question you didn't know if it was okay to ask? I mean, nobody else is asking the question, so you assume you should know... and the meeting silently marches on. + +Those moments reflect how safe someone feels in their group to take a risk. That question could have opened tremendous insight (or failure), if only it were asked. In this ignite talk we're going to look at the single most significant contributor to team effectiveness: psychological safety, and the role it plays within DevOps-enabled organizations. You'll walk away from this talk having learned three steps to create a psychological safety workplace, and lay the groundwork for a true DevOps culture. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/mike-newswanger.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/mike-newswanger.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d5ad21cde --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/mike-newswanger.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "What Containers Don't Solve" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mike-newswanger"] ++++ + +Containers and Kubernetes are a super hot topic in the tech industry right now, but as is often the case with hot new technologies, there's lots of focus on the benefits and gains to be had (which there are lots!) with the tradeoffs often ignored. I'll highlight a few of the issues that this migration path can cause both in the near-term and down the road so that you're ready when you make the plunge! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/odie-routh.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/odie-routh.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9fdd0557b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/odie-routh.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "All for Ops & Ops for All" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["odie-routh"] ++++ + +Operations is important. Operations has become decidedly not fun. How many people do you know who have “graduated” from operations and being on call? This perspective that we get to a point where we don’t have to do Operations anymore sets a bad precedence that keeps us from improving the core of the practice. Let’s change that! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/peter-chestna.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/peter-chestna.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..44c04f66e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/peter-chestna.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "This Lane Ends: Shifting Security Left" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["peter-chestna"] ++++ + +During the Agile revolution, the wider software development community discovered the benefits of shifting testing left. The primary benefits included reduced schedule risk, higher team confidence and reduced development costs. Additionally, developers have gotten better at writing functional code and fewer things are found late in the cycle. What if we tried the same with security? Would we see the same benefits? Absolutely! Let’s talk about how to make shift happen in your SDLC. Digital transformations cannot be undertaken without understanding and dealing with the security of your applications. + +Security testing has been a late comer to the shift left phenomenon for three main reasons. First, cooperation and trust between security and development was nonexistent. Second, the technology was too slow and clunky to have a positive impact with developers. Third, security testing tools have been riddled with a high FP rate that made them more of a distraction than they were worth. Recent advancements in the security testing industry have made the tools much more useful and accessible to development teams. Now is the time to bring them into your SDLC as early as possible and reap the rewards. + +While the tooling makes it possible, much of the content will be about the human factors. The relationships between security and development will be front and center. I will tear down the wall of fear between them and show the path forward. There is work to do on both sides. We must all play our part. + +What you will learn: + +1. Why shift didn’t happen historically +1. How to make shift happen +1. The benefits you will see as a team diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/rajasekar-narayanan.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/rajasekar-narayanan.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..547e22888 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/rajasekar-narayanan.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The problem with Innovation activities such as Hackathons" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rajasekar-narayanan"] ++++ + +In modern corporate world, your boss would have assigned you at-least 33% (1 out of 3) Key Performance Index (KPI) for each year for 'Innovation'. And you might have joined in the innovation councils/teams/Hackathon/Lab to contribute, only to realize that we brainstorm forever and even if ideas do get generated, there is no Business hunger for it. This is because your super boss has assigned 33% of the KPI to your boss for Innovation. + +1. Innovation is different from creativity +1. Does the ideas /innovation contest/hackathon helps? +1. How can you improve the Innovation index in your Organization diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/tiffany-longworth.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/tiffany-longworth.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6e74829b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/tiffany-longworth.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Change Management for Humans" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tiffany-longworth"] ++++ + +Unfortunately, rolling out changes for humans is not as easy as merging a pull request. How many times have you seen a new project management tool get rolled out, sometimes with much fanfare and polish, and just not get adopted? Have you ever seen your company announce a new business unit which led to a minor revolt? How scary is the word “reorganization”? If you have ideas on how your group’s processes could be better, want to launch a new tool that will work better as your company grows, or have to adjust the way you do things to meet new regulations, learning the basics of change management will help you to get your plans going, launch them effectively, and ensure they stick around. + +I’ve helped implement several tools, projects, and process changes over the years. In this talk, I’ll walk you through the basics of organizational change management with specific examples about: + +- Why it’s so hard +- Points to consider while implementing +- Tactics to increase adoption +- Keeping the change alive once launched +- Pitfalls to avoid diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/timothy-bonci.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/timothy-bonci.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..faf95b240 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/program/timothy-bonci.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Sustaining Engineering - life after devops?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["timothy-bonci"] ++++ + +You build something and maintain it - forever? You build a new feature from scratch, and have to reinvent a wheel, an axle, and a steering column? + +You have some challenges after attrition, team re-orgs (agile or top-down), and de-prioritized cross-training has left engineers frantically searching email archives for “fixed content deployment” or staring blankly as git blame lists only their most talented former colleagues. If only there were a structured way to have ensured these services lived on. + +You have to deliver a new service that talks to vendors around the world, and you know we’re using AWS now, but you’re not sure what a secure network looks like, and you’ve only got a week to get it live, so you leave it open for now and hope you’ll get to go back around and fix it when you’ve got time. If only there were a structured way to peer with an engineer who could have provided that information in context when it was cheaper and less risky. + +There is a structured way to have a centralized team of sustaining engineers tasked with preventing these and similar problems. Think Brownfields-focused SREs. + +Sustaining engineering is a discipline that allows for continuous long term support of services, tight feedback loops, and growth for junior engineers. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/propose.md index 663683224..2a9b60529 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/propose.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/propose.md @@ -1,31 +1,12 @@ +++ City = "Hartford" Year = "2018" -title = "propose" -type = "event" - +Type = "event" +Title = "Propose" +Description = "Propose a talk for DevOpsDays Hartford 2018" +++ {{< cfp_dates >}} --- -Submissions are now Open! We will be accepting submissions until Friday, August 3, 2018 at Midnight EDT. - ---- -**Please submit your talks using [this BusyConf link](https://dodhart2018.busyconf.com/proposals/new)** - -There are three types sessions to propose: -
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- -Our main criteria to make it to the top selection are: - -- _original content_: content not yet presented at other conferences, or a new angle to an existing problem -- _new presenters_: people who are new to the space and have insightful stuff to say; we want to hear everybody's voice -- _local presenters_: people relatively local to the Greater Hartford area. While not a requirement, we love to hear what our local community is doing most. -- _no vendor pitches_: as much as we value vendors and sponsors, we just don't think this is the right forum. You can demo at your table or during Open Space. - -If you think you have an idea for a talk, panel, or Ignite, please use [this BusyConf link](https://dodhart2018.busyconf.com/proposals/new) to propose your topic to the selection committee. +Submissions for DevOpsDays Hartford 2018 have closed. But You have not missed your chance to share your ideas! We still have time for great open spaces and the ever-engaging hallway track. [Register now!](https://dodhart2018.busyconf.com/bookings/new) diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/registration.md index 5135dd9d0..3f8a5ee30 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/registration.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ +++ City = "Hartford" Year = "2018" -title = "registration" -type = "event" - +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for DevOpsDays Hartford 2018" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..66d77ed32 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays hartford 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/alan-kraft.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/alan-kraft.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..79ab12b8c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/alan-kraft.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Alan Kraft" +Twitter = "" +image = "placeholder.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "alan-kraft" + ++++ + +After an early career in UNIX and Linux system administration, I’m now working on hybrid cloud computing, containerization, Lean IT, and DevOps at USPTO. My current interests include infrastructure as code, systems thinking SPEAKERBIO learning organizations, and the application of concepts from safety science, cognitive engineering and complexity theory to DevOps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..14e4ba50b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/heidi-waterhouse.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Heidi Waterhouse" +Twitter = "wiredferret" +image = "heidi-waterhouse.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "heidi-waterhouse" + ++++ + +Heidi is a developer advocate with LaunchDarkly. She delights in working at the intersection of usability, risk reduction, and cutting-edge technology. One of her favorite hobbies is talking to developers about things they already knew but had never thought of that way before. She sews all her conference dresses so that she's sure there is a pocket for the mic. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/j-paul-reed.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/j-paul-reed.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d8f54fb36 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/j-paul-reed.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "J. Paul Reed" +Twitter = "jpaulreed" +image = "j-paul-reed.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "j-paul-reed" + ++++ + +J. Paul Reed has over fifteen years experience in the trenches as a build/release engineer, working with such companies as VMware, Mozilla, Postbox, Symantec, and Salesforce. + +In 2012, he founded Release Engineering Approaches, a consultancy incorporating a host of tools and techniques to help organizations "Simply Ship. Every time." He's worked across a number of industries, from +financial services to cloud-based infrastructure to health care, with teams ranging from 2 to 2,500 on everything from tooling, operational analysis and improvement, cultural transformation, and business value optimization. + +He speaks internationally on release engineering, DevOps, operational complexity, and human factors and holds a Masters of Science in Human Factors & Systems Safety. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/jay-gordon.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/jay-gordon.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51801ec7a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/jay-gordon.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jay Gordon" +Twitter = "jaydestro" +image = "jay-gordon.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jay-gordon" + ++++ + +Jay Gordon is a Senior Cloud Ops Advocate with the Microsoft Azure Advocates. He and the rest of the Advocacy team are focused on helping Developers and Ops teams get the most out of their cloud experience with Microsoft Azure. Prior to Microsoft, Jay was part of teams at DigtialOcean, BuzzFeed and MongoDB. Jay lives in New York City with his wife and has a goofy pug named Rico. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/jim-jagielski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/jim-jagielski.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3c2c9c5a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/jim-jagielski.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jim Jagielski" +Twitter = "jimjag" +image = "jim-jagielski.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jim-jagielski" + ++++ + +Jim Jagielski is a well known and acknowledged expert and visionary in Open Source, an accomplished coder, and frequent engaging presenter on all things Open, Web and Cloud related. 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A curious person himself, has recently won a Hackthon in Hartford. An Electrical Engineer by Education, he has presented his technical research papers in more than 30 different institutions across India. He has created and managed a Innovation team for 3 years. Come hear his blunders! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2eb538336 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-hartford/speakers/tiffany-longworth.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tiffany Longworth" +Twitter = "thelongshanx" +image = "tiffany-longworth.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tiffany-longworth" + ++++ + +Tiffany Longworth is a Site Reliability Engineer at Zapproved. She has launched successful projects large and small, but has also worked on projects that were spectacular failures! 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Why after almost 10 years of pushing culture change, teaching about Infrastructure as Code, teaching about Monitoring and Metrics and help people to share both their pain and their learnings are most organisations still struggling with software delivery. + +I’ve spent the better part of the last two decades helping both large and small organisations to deliver their software faster with Open Source tools. Somewhere half way that journey we started a conference that lead to the #devops movement. Some of those organisations succeeded in their goals, some didn’t, yet they are talking about their huge successes at conferences preaching the #devops word. + +With the knowledge that to a lot of people the word #devops has lost it’s meaning is there a future for #devops? 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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/aaron-spiegel.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/aaron-spiegel.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..698ac2d00 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/aaron-spiegel.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Extending Kubernetes Capabilities with Operator Framework" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["aaron-spiegel"] ++++ +Kubernetes has a rich set of resources, which developers can fit to their own application patterns; however, some applications, particularly distributed data platforms, need a bit more integration to be fully automated and cloud ready. + +This talk will introduce the "operator pattern," which enables developers to extend Kubernetes capabilities, supporting complex applications, and simplifying the operations of complex apps. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/ana-medina.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/ana-medina.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..95adf0847 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/ana-medina.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Getting Started with Chaos Engineering" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ana-medina"] ++++ +Chaos engineering is the practice of conducting thoughtful, planned experiments designed to reveal weaknesses in our systems. Chaos engineering can be thought of as the facilitation of experiments to uncover systemic weaknesses + +This talk will introduce you to the practice of Chaos Engineering and explain how to get started practicing Chaos Engineering in your organization. You will also learn how to plan your first Chaos Day. You've heard of Hack Days where you focus on feature development, Chaos Days are an opportunity to encourage your whole organization to focus on building more reliable systems. + +Brief outline: + +* An Introduction to Chaos Engineering +* A guide to getting started with Chaos Engineering in your organization +* Planning your first Chaos Day diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/avindra-fernando.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/avindra-fernando.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..33063316e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/avindra-fernando.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Think Global: A Guide to High Performing Global Development Teams" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["avindra-fernando"] ++++ +We live in a world where our colleagues may not necessarily be seated next to us, or be in the same city, or even in the same country for that matter. More and more tech companies today, have a global workforce. Having an internationally diverse workforce with varied experiences and perspectives, allow companies to compete in the rapidly evolving technological environment. + +But, geographically dispersed teams also come with a set of challenges that companies have to overcome. Managing and maintaining high performing development teams is a hard enough task even when the teams are co-located. When the team members come from different backgrounds and locations, it makes it even harder. Communication can deteriorate, misunderstandings can occur, teams may stop trusting each other, which can ultimately affect the success of the company. + +Over the years, I have worked with several global development teams. We have experienced many challenges during our interactions and have since figured out ways on how to effectively overcome most of them. + +In this session, I would like to share, various approaches, tips and tricks that I have used in my career to build a strong relationship among the team members across the globe. This session will enable you to be a part of a high performing development team irrespective of the geographical and cultural differences. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/brian-peterson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/brian-peterson.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c47643982 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/brian-peterson.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Infrastructure as Code and Secrets Management (Room 1O)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["brian-peterson"] ++++ + +Learn to to deploy AWS Infrastructure as Code using the Opensource tool Terraform by Hashicorp. We will also learn to use Vault, another Hashicorp tool, to securely manage database secrets and passwords in a highly automated cloud application environment. + +Each attendee should bring: +• Laptop with a web browser +• A mouse might be helpful for fast copy/pasting +• An AWS Free Tier account aws.amazon.com/free (ideally, create a new account with no other resources deployed) diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/chris-van-tuin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/chris-van-tuin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d901ede9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/chris-van-tuin.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "A DevOps State of Mind: Managing Microservices + Databases with Kubernetes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["chris-van-tuin"] ++++ + +Rapid innovation, changing business landscapes, and new IT demands force businesses to make changes quickly. In the eyes of many, DevOps + Microservices + Containers are at the brink of becoming pervasive in IT to accelerate business innovation. In this presentation, you'll learn about: + +* Managing Microservices + Databases at scale with Kubernetes +* Deployment strategies for Microservices with Kubernetes including Recreate, Rolling, Blue/Green, Canary, and A/B testing +* Database migrations in a CI/CD pipeline with Kubernetes diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/cullen-mcdermott.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/cullen-mcdermott.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7ae820ed --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/cullen-mcdermott.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Starting from failure, TDD for your infrastructure (Room 1M)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["cullen-mcdermott","kyle-sexton"] ++++ + +Test Driven Development (TDD) is a practice that helps to design software by writing the requirements as tests before any real "code" has been written. It has historically been limited to software development. However, with the rise of infrastructure as code (IaC) in the past few years, this practice is starting to be used for infrastructure automation as well. Changes can be made with confidence by making sure tests continue to pass and by addressing edge cases as they are encountered by adding new tests. + +This workshop will introduce participants to utilizing TDD in their infrastructure development. By the end of the workshop, users will have a fully tested Terraform module that serves a webpage. + +A working knowledge of Terraform will help participants get more out of this workshop. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/dane-hammer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/dane-hammer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2d93f6681 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/dane-hammer.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "A Hobo's Thoughts on Your Microservices" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["dane-hammer"] ++++ +Last year I joined a company halfway through migrating from monolith to microservices. On the team responsible for the deployment of everything, as well as some services themselves, I have a unique view into how it's going. + +This talk will share my observations of what it's like for an outsider to come to a microservice architecture, with some things that are going well and some things to avoid, so you can inform your own plans if you choose to go this route. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/david-hollinger.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/david-hollinger.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38b9c3713 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/david-hollinger.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Setting up a CI pipeline for Infrastructure Code (Room 1P)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["david-hollinger"] ++++ + +While the use of configuration management tools, like Chef or Ansible, have taken off, it seems as though many engineers still manually test their Infrastructure code. + +Adding automation to your testing process greatly improves the reliability of your infrastructure code, reduces the chances that mistakes are made, and even improves time to deploy. + +We will be creating and testing a simple Puppet module using the Puppet Development Kit/RSpec/Docker and adding that to a Gitlab Pipeline. No prior knowledge of Puppet is required. + +If time permits (and there are no questions), I may demonstrate the process again with Chef. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/dimitri-stiliadis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/dimitri-stiliadis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b099b49a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/dimitri-stiliadis.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Un-tagling the mess of the service mesh (Room 1L)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["dimitri-stiliadis"] ++++ + +It's the year of the service mesh. The promise of decoupling network and security services from the infrastructure, introducing automation, and enabling quick delivery of network services in scalable environments. Should you care about it? Is it too complex to implement? In this workshop we will go through a complete service mesh installation and application delivery through a set of repeatable steps. Using the Istio service mesh as a base we will deploy a multi-availability zone service mesh and demonstrate the power of the security, observability, and traffic management benefits. We will demonstrate how to integrate with non-mesh environments and consume external API services, while maintaining the same flexibility. We will discuss how the concepts can provide a common visibility pane that enables DevOps teams to understand how policy decisions can affect applications, and infrastructure. We will also demonstrate how we can couple security policy to the service mesh to derive a common view for SecDevOps teams. This will be an interactive workshop. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/elaine-yeung.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/elaine-yeung.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a1d740abe --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/elaine-yeung.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Dockerizing Blizzard's StarCraft 2 Learning Environment" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["elaine-yeung"] ++++ +In August 2017, Blizzard Entertainment and Deep Mind released a StarCraft 2 Learning Environment (SC2LE) designed to take machine learning to the next level. The initial set up of the SC2LE development environment (without Docker) took over a day to troubleshoot and install. In this session, Elaine will share how within a month she taught herself how to use Docker and how containers allowed her to cut the time needed to set up SC2LE from over 18 hours to under 30 minutes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/jeffrey-sykes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/jeffrey-sykes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1684b7ea5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/jeffrey-sykes.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Expanding the circle: A collaborative story on including QA in the DevOps conversation" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jeffrey-sykes"] ++++ +This talk is the story of how DevOps changes impacted our QA organization and how drawing QA into the DevOps conversation unlocked even more value and increased confidence in delivery. A continually expanding DevOps conversation is key to delivering engaging connected consumer experiences. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/jessica-mcintyre.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/jessica-mcintyre.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f958aec85 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/jessica-mcintyre.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Starting Out in Technology" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jessica-mcintyre"] ++++ +Starting Out in Technology \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/joel-tosi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/joel-tosi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..022b9bcf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/joel-tosi.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Fostering the Third Way - Your DevOps Dojo" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["joel-tosi"] ++++ + +In the DevOps Handbook, Gene Kim introduces the Third Way - The Technical Practices of Continual Learning. Enter the DevOps Dojo - an immersive environment where whole teams come together to learn and practice their skills while solving real business problems. + +Joel Tosi and Dion Stewart say teams learn better in the immersive eco-system of Dojos than they do using traditional forms of training. They explain why and how Dojos help teams bond around product, foster rapid experimentation, and reframe small failures as learning. + +In this session, we will frame the need for dojos. From there we will walk attendees through the dojo format, including things they need to think about when creating their own. We wrap up with simple calls to actions for people to take to bring learning forward. + +Come to this session not only to learn about what works in creating a Dojo but also how Dojos help upskill your teams and support the cultural DevOps change. +Notes and comments + +We are working on a book that discusses dojos and how they work and aid in organizational cultural transforamtion \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/josh-wood.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/josh-wood.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e52b89d49 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/josh-wood.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Automating Stateful Applications with Kubernetes Operators (Room 1L)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["josh-wood"] ++++ + +Kubernetes scales and manages stateless applications quite easily. Stateful applications can require more work. Databases, caching systems, and file stores are harder to dynamically manage with data intact, and sometimes come with their own notion of clustering. Operators are Kubernetes agents that know how to deploy, scale, manage, backup, and even upgrade complex, stateful applications. + +This tutorial will provide an update on the Operator pattern introduced by CoreOS, adopted by many community projects like Rook, Prometheus, and others, and supported by this spring’s release of the Operator Framework by Red Hat. A follow-along demonstration will show the installation and use of an Operator on a OpenShift Kubernetes cluster. + +With an understanding of Operators in place, the session will go on to detail the Operator Framework and its main components, the Operator SDK and the Lifecycle management backplane. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f364d38d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Can a DevOps culture help avoid burnout?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ken-mugrage"] ++++ + +Clinical burnout has several causes. Chief among them are things like absence of fairness and a feeling of being ineffective in what we're doing. + +In this talk I'll cover some of those well accepted causes of burnout and talk about how a culture of shared ownership and responsibility will help avoid many of them. + +I'll also cover how adding new need to learn some fancy new tool and changing someone's title to "DevOps Engineer" is more likely to make it worse. + +My hope is that people will understand and be able to recognize the causes of signs of burnout in themselves and their team. They will also understand how making positive changes to their working culture can help in some situations. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/kyle-sexton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/kyle-sexton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb7d77c70 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/kyle-sexton.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "What is Kubernetes?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kyle-sexton"] ++++ + +Kubernetes has seen tremendous growth in the past year. It has become the the container orchestration platform of choice for companies moving to cloud native technologies. It is important to understand what Kubernetes is and where it fits in the technology landscape. In this talk I will give you the foundation to understand the concepts of Kubernetes and how it may help your organization. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/kylie-schleicher.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/kylie-schleicher.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..846d47841 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/kylie-schleicher.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Expanding the circle: A collaborative story on including QA in the DevOps conversation" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kylie-schleicher"] ++++ + +Avid reader and weekend DIY warrior who loves a good joke. +Kylie Schleicher spends her days at VML in relentless pursuit of evolving quality assurance practices to bring maximum delivery confidence. She is responsible for the strategies and standards used to verify digital experiences, and is passionate about continuous improvement. She believes it possible to dynamically adjust and never face the exact same problem twice. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/mark-shead.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/mark-shead.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5ea0cf958 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/mark-shead.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Go With The Flow - An exercise in optimizing your delivery pipeline (Room 1N)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mark-shead"] ++++ + +Even the most awesome tools and practices are useless if you can’t consistently deliver value. This simulation will give you a simple way to experience and demonstrate the importance of optimizing the flow of work through your organization and the items you need to run it with your teams back home. + +Whether your organization makes software or widgets, it is important to focus on how efficiently you deliver. DevOps coupled with Agile principles provide powerful tools and approaches for creating value, but your work must be optimized to actually deliver that value efficiently and quickly. + +In this workshop, each table will simulate an organization doing some simple work that will let us run experiments and track statistics. The goal is to simulate work in such a way that we can see how changes impact the value being delivered at both the departmental level and the organization level. This simulation will give participants a chance to think holistically about the way value is delivered through their own organizations. Participants will leave with the ability to run the simulation with their teams back home to help foster discussion on how to best optimize their own delivery process. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matt-blasinski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matt-blasinski.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5aee05d38 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matt-blasinski.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps, Diving, or Death....Choose 2!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matt-blasinski"] ++++ + +This talk is intended for DevOps practitioners who would like to find new and creative ways to tackle their IT challenges. We’ll do this by comparing DevOps and cave diving, and looking at how you can apply strategies learned in one to the other. Cave diving is often considered one of the most dangerous sports in the world, yet some people still do it safely and enjoyably. DevOps pushes technology by making changes quickly, frequently, and often to large scale - isn’t that risky too? Everything we do has risks and challenges; mitigating those risks and facing the challenges head-on can not only make activities safe, but also teaches valuable skills we can carry into other aspects of our lives. IT isn’t a vacuum, so we shouldn’t only draw our inspiration and solutions from the IT world. By the end of the talk, hopefully you’ll be excited and inspired to look at your own hobbies and interests for innovative solutions to problems you’re dealing with at work. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matthew-boeckman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matthew-boeckman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69728c04c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matthew-boeckman.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Useful Flakes: The Value of Common Tools" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matthew-boeckman"] ++++ + +Since the earliest times, human societies have been defined by their tools. Similarly, engineering teams are defined, empowered and constrained by the tool choices we make. In this talk, we’ll see how choosing common tools reduce cognitive load, enable reuse, and foster resilience in DevOps teams. + +It can be said that early civilization is a direct result of the adoption of the simple, reusable, and highly adaptable stone technology used by our Paleolithic ancestors. A common platform (stone) and easily shared skills (knapping) empowered early humans to create all the tools necessary to survive and indeed flourish. Hunting, fishing, butchering, shelter, clothing, and early agricultural techniques were all made possible by the simple act of banging a few rocks together in a clever way. Moreover, the technology complex of early peoples enabled our first explorations of the benefits of failure: a mis-strike to a rock creates a new shape, a new tool… a useful flake. + +Since then, of course, humans have created and adapted increasingly complex and specialized tools. Through each phase of growth, humans unlocked new abilities, reliable food supplies, resilient dwellings, longer life spans, and a higher quality of life by adopting more productive and efficient tools. As engineers we have come to recognize and appreciate the benefits of specialized tooling. Indeed, our modern DevOps growth is fueled by the maturity and adoption of many specialized tools: Configuration Management, CI/CD, The Cloud, Containers, and more. + +While the tools we use and the tasks we accomplish have changed somewhat dramatically, many fundamental rules of tool use remain the same: + +Tools are at their best when utilizing them can become second nature. Accelerating that familiarity is desirable as it optimizes the benefit of the tool. The simpler the tool, the easier it is to master. + +Tools should be flexible. A tool used for a limited range of tasks is a tool unused and unmastered. + +Tools used to perform critical tasks must be available to all. A tribe with a single garment maker will freeze next winter. + +Tools are at their best when they spark new ideas, by freeing us from toil. + +As DevOps practitioners, we are all familiar with the tension present around tools in our culture. We love working with tools, new and old, generic and specialized, clever and obfuscated. We are a tool loving tribe. Frequently however, that very fascination can create an explosion of tool adoption - every team, every engineer their own island of preferred ways to accomplish similar tasks. What is often overlooked, is how this fragmented approach to tooling is an anti-pattern in DevOps, creating barriers to collaboration, isolating teams in silos, and creating toil implementing the same method in new tools. + +Standard approaches to tool selection tend to over focus on fairly narrow concerns. We look for precision, opting for the best of available options to accomplish the task at hand. In contrast, a less specialized, more familiar and common tool can deliver a broader range of benefits to DevOps teams. Interoperability, simplicity, familiarity, availability, and extensibility are the realized benefits for teams who adopt common tools. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matty-stratton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matty-stratton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7f0ae7915 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matty-stratton.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "How Do You Infect Your Organization With Humane Ops?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matty-stratton"] ++++ + +

Richard Dawkins described memes as being a form of cultural propagation, which is a way for people to transmit social memories and cultural ideas to each other. Not unlike the way that DNA and life will spread from location to location, a meme idea will also travel from mind to mind.

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Getting your organization to take a step back and look at how ops affects people (awareness of alert fatigue, burnout risk, proactive/reactive approaches) can be a tough challenge.

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In this talk, I will discuss how the very DNA of an organization can evolve through the use of actionable communications from all levels - management, strategy, and practitioners. The “virus” of humane ops will infect your organization, providing a more sustainable approach to on-call, incident resolution, post-mortems, and more. There also will be copious references to the Neal Stephenson classic novel, Snow Crash.

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After this talk, you will have ideas of practical approaches to effect change in your organization, regardless of your level of influence. While not every group will use the same “viruses”, you will take away a good understanding of where to get started as Patient Zero.

diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matty-stratton2.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matty-stratton2.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b40626853 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/matty-stratton2.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Don't Panic! Effective Incident Response (Room 1N)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matty-stratton"] ++++ + +In today's world, service downtime has a significant impact on any business. Being able to respond quickly and proactively to issues can dramatically reduce the repercussions of any incident, both financial and reputational. + +We'll take lessons learned from a formalized incident response, such as those used by first responders, and show you how to apply those same practices to your organization. By utilizing these methods you'll improve both the speed and effectiveness of your team's response, reducing the amount of downtime experienced. + +In this workshop, attendees will: + +- Be introduced to the Incident Command System and learn how it can be adapted to other industries. +- Walk through the basics of incident response best practices. +- Discuss examples of formal incident response from multiple organizations. +- Perform hands-on exercises to practice incident response skills. +- Have the opportunity to share their real-world experiences with each other. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/mike-julian.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/mike-julian.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..66552b295 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/mike-julian.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "What driving an old jalopy taught me about monitoring" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mike-julian"] ++++ + +Driving old, beat-up cars is both a treat and a nightmare, especially when it comes to figuring out why they've stopped working (this time). In many ways, diagnosing issues with any old car feels not-at-all dissimilar to monitoring for and diagnosing failures in software. In this talk, I walk through some of the lessons my old junker has taught me about designing monitoring for software in the messy, icky, dammit-I-busted-knuckle-again real-world and how you can apply them to your own apps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/naresh-rayapati.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/naresh-rayapati.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0d6077bc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/naresh-rayapati.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Automate Everything: A Deep Dive into Jenkins Pipelines (Room 1O)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["naresh-rayapati"] ++++ + +The Jenkins Pipeline plugin is a game changer for Jenkins users. Based on a Domain Specific Language (DSL) in Groovy, the Pipeline plugin makes pipelines scriptable and it is an incredibly powerful way to develop complex, multi-step DevOps pipelines. These Pipelines are becoming the standard way to programmatically specify your CI flow, in this talk we will demo following things in detail: + +* Introduction to Jenkins Pipeline. +* Scripted vs Declarative. +* Shared Pipeline Libraries. +* Pipeline as YAML. +* Best Practices. +* Tips and Tricks. + +The target audience is members of a development organization who are using Jenkins pipelines or planning to use to advance the CI/CD journey. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/nick-coblentz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/nick-coblentz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bb47ea37f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/nick-coblentz.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Practical Advice for Introducing Security Into a DevOps Process" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["nick-coblentz"] ++++ + +Security tools can be introduced throughout the DevOps process - not just on the continuous integration server. This talks discusses which category of tools fit where, the characteristics they must meet to keep up with the team's software development pace, and suggests specific open source or free tools you can use to get started. We will also discuss alternatives to breaking to CI build for security. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/rich-mogull.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/rich-mogull.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dcae4bd8b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/rich-mogull.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Quick and Dirty DevSecOps (Room 1K)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rich-mogull"] ++++ + +Many DevOps devotees have heard about security and maybe even read a few blog posts about DevSecOps. But you get busy building code, eliminating WIP, and eliminating tech debt. That doesn’t leave a lot of time to make sure the code you are actually deploying is secure. But the power of DevOps is that you can build security in once, and it’s there. And even better, you don’t have to be a security expert to be able to start deploying more secure code. + +Yet, where do you start? Especially if you consider yourself a security novice. Don’t worry, we all start as novices, but it’s usually pretty helpful to get a head start by learning what’s important and having some samples to model. + +In this workshop, you will learn what attackers look for first, and the best practices to make your technology stack much more secure quickly. Then you’ll get code to figure out if you are at risk and as well as scripts to make sure the issues are quickly fixed, and don’t happen again. +Notes and comments + +We are a KC company. Actually our office is at Plexpod, so we're kind of the home team. ;-) We're also 25+ year security folks that are focused on making the cloud and DevOps pipelines more secure. We're happy to share our knowledge. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/rob-reynolds.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/rob-reynolds.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51c643c1c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/rob-reynolds.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Chocolatey Packaging Workshop (Room 1P)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rob-reynolds"] ++++ + +You can't spell DevOps without package management. What constitutes a package is different in most folks minds when it comes to Windows. Come learn how to properly package software into packages with Chocolatey. Hundreds of organizations have turned to Chocolatey due to its extreme flexibility, common sense approaches, and building on well-known technologies like PowerShell. Even certain groups at Microsoft use Chocolatey! + +When shifting from traditional methods of software deployment to packaging, there is a bit of a learning curve. We'll introduce you to the right concepts and get you set up over the course of 4-8 hours for success with automating Windows software management. + +We are going to cover from basic to advanced techniques to manage even the most unruly software. In this workshop you will get hands on experience with: + +* Creating packages +* Internalizing existing community packages +* Setting up an internal repository +* Extension packages +* Template packages +* Handling package parameters +* Automating bad installers diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/shahzad-zafar.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/shahzad-zafar.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e2759ee28 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/shahzad-zafar.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Running the DevOps Marathon" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["shahzad-zafar"] ++++ + +Running a marathon is not an easy task. Participants can spend months preparing for it and need the right motivation and goals to succeed. Transitioning to a DevOps culture and related process can also feel like running a marathon. It will require long term plans, iterating on those plans and the commitment to keep trying, as there will be bumps along the road. + +Often DevOps is thought of limited to tools such as Splunk, Zabbix and Jenkins used for production monitoring, continuous integration and continuous deployment. While those are needed to help you get to the finish line, we will discuss how DevOps is a lot more about culture and mindset than tools and without DevOps you can never be truly Agile. This talk will use real world examples to start thinking about DevOps, where we are in our DevOps marathon and where we should go, as we look to the future. We will discuss how more than one Kaikaku type change, depending on your organizational setup, might be needed for you to achieve DevOps. In the end our goal is to get to working software in production, with minimal waste, and DevOps is the key to get us there faster. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/stephanie-hicks.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/stephanie-hicks.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2fdf773b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/stephanie-hicks.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Alexa Skills: From Rubbish to Publish (Room 1M)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["stephanie-hicks"] ++++ + +Get that Alexa skill out of your head and into the marketplace. + +We'll talk about: + +* How to develop your utterances and decide to use strict variable matching. +* How to test for potential synonym drift when using a not using strict matching. +* How to deploy multi-file lambdas, and discuss Java cold starts and warmers and * if that should effect your programing language of choice. +* What the jury is looking for and best practices for skill coding. +* How to troubleshoot and test using the phone app or the Echosim.io. + +By the time you are done with this workshop, you have the necessary know-how to get your app past the jury and into the marketplace! +Notes and comments + +The plan is to make this an active workshop. You'll need your laptop, (or some coding device,) your aws account and a Alexa developer account. Everything else we'll have in class. + +An alexa on your phone may help, but is not necessary. + +Let's have fun! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/todd-brees.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/todd-brees.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cf8babc12 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/todd-brees.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Easier Development You Che? Yes, Please" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["todd-brees"] ++++ + +Getting developers up to speed can be hard. Sure, you might have tools to optimize your process and workspace, but if your company is bring on brand-new developers, it can be days or even weeks until they can start coding. Todd Brees is going to take us on a magical voyage, learning about web-based IDEs and how his team was able to bring interns up to speed fast – so they could get to work. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/tom-armstrong.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/tom-armstrong.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ca0229652 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/tom-armstrong.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Passing the CKAD / CKA exam (Room 1K)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tom-armstrong"] ++++ + +The session will cover the detail on passing one or both of the current Kubernetes certifications. These exams are 100% 'hands on' and require a special type of preparation. This session will cover the real-world details of passing the exam. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/tom-cudd.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/tom-cudd.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1a5c767ef --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/tom-cudd.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Destroying DevOps Culture Anti-Patterns" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tom-cudd"] ++++ + +The tech industry aligns with DevOps being a set of practices and culture that an organization uses to deliver operational excellence. DevOps should not be a team, tools, or something you hire a consultant for. In development or operations practices anti-patterns are behaviors that crop up which hinder the best efforts of an organization. Learn to how to identify these DevOps Culture Anti-patterns (like tribal knowledge, silos, etc.), and then attack them in specific ways to resolve these issues. + +* Tribal Knowledge +* Super Hero Culture +* Silos +* Centralized Decision Making +* Quality at the end of the development process +* Information Hoarding +* Manual processes + +How you respond to and learn to change from failures will determine the outcome of your journey. A DevOps journey is just that, a road in which the final state is always reset once you cross the finish line and head towards the new goal. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/waldo-g.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/waldo-g.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3bae5ef61 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/program/waldo-g.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Corporate Analgesia: How Your Org Chart is Actively Harming You" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["waldo-g"] ++++ + +Contrary to what our popular fiction will tell you, a lack of sensation is not a superpower. People afflicted with congenital analgesia have move carefully through their world, frequently checking themselves for injuries they don't feel from becoming infected and festering. + +By default, most organizations are structured around job role. This inherently isolates all pain to very specific nodes of it's org chart, often inoculating itself from feeling the feedback by ignoring it. Unless your organization is specifically checking itself to make sure that injury and pain are known about and treated, it will never get better. Only more injury and infection will come. + +In this talk, I demonstrate how this pathology manifests. Then, I will describe how aligning responsibility with authority allows injury to be felt, but treated while it is still shallow. Finally, I will show how faster feedback cycles and allowing decisions to be made locally allows for greater velocity and satisfaction. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cb62106e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Kansas City 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/aaron-spiegel.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/aaron-spiegel.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..57b655dbd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/aaron-spiegel.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Aaron Spiegel" +Twitter = "spiegela" +image = "aaron-spiegel.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "aaron-spiegel" + ++++ + +Field CTO, Software Defined Storage +Aaron Spiegel is a Field CTO with Dell EMC, focusing on VxFlex software defined storage. Aaron's technical focus spans emerging trends in computing, including container orchestration, platform as a service, data fabrics and analytics platforms. Aaron's core focus is to drive IT and digital transformation through modernization of application development practices, architectures, and software defined storage. + +Aaron is a vocal open source supporter with 20 years of diverse industry experience across application development and enterprise architecture. He is a frequent speaker and maintains a number of Dell EMC open source projects. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/ana-medina.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/ana-medina.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a58180c9e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/ana-medina.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ana Medina" +Twitter = "Ana_M_Medina" +image = "ana-medina.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ana-medina" + ++++ + +Chaos Engineer at Gremlin +Ana is a Software Engineer living in San Francisco. She is currently working as a Chaos Engineer at Gremlin, helping companies avoid outages by running proactive chaos engineering experiments. She last worked at Uber where she was an engineer on the SRE and Infrastructure teams specifically focusing on chaos engineering and cloud computing. Catch her tweeting at @Ana_M_Medina mostly about traveling, diversity in tech and mental health. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/avindra-fernando.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/avindra-fernando.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..83e91ce23 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/avindra-fernando.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Avindra Fernando" +Twitter = "avindrafernando" +image = "avindra-fernando.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "avindra-fernando" + ++++ + +Senior Software Engineer Specialist +Avindra Fernando is a passionate developer and a mentor. He is a Senior Software Engineer Specialist at RSA, where he is pioneering the DevOps transformation efforts at his organization. He has over 6 years of experience in designing and architecting real-time web applications, automating workflows, and mentoring fellow engineers. Avindra was also a lecturer at The University of Kansas, where he taught ‘System Integration and Architecture’. He is an Angular enthusiast and is a co-organizer of the AngularKC meet up in town. When he is not coding, he loves to travel and experience new cultures and places. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/brian-peterson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/brian-peterson.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9b73e606e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/brian-peterson.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Brian Peterson" +Twitter = "cloudshiftstrat" +image = "brian-peterson.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "brian-peterson" + ++++ + +Cloud Shift Strategies +Brian Peterson is founder and CEO of Cloud Shift Strategies with 25+ years in Enterprise Information Technology. Cloud Shift Strategies helps IT organizations make the shift from on-premises to the public cloud for speed and scale while retaining enterprise level cost management and security controls. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/chris-van-tuin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/chris-van-tuin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d50d86d31 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/chris-van-tuin.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Chris Van Tuin" +Twitter = "chrisvantuin" +image = "chris-van-tuin.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "chris-van-tuin" + ++++ + +Chief Technologist, NA West at Red Hat +Chris Van Tuin, Chief Technologist, NA West at Red Hat, has over 20 years of experience in IT and Software. Since joining Red Hat in 2005, Chris has been architecting solutions for strategic customers and partners and is a frequent speaker on DevOps, Security, and Containers. He started his career at Intel in IT and Managed Hosting followed by leadership roles in services and sales engineering at Loudcloud and Linux startups. Chris holds a Bachelors of Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/cullen-mcdermott.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/cullen-mcdermott.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9835e724e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/cullen-mcdermott.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Cullen McDermott" +#Twitter = "" +image = "cullen-mcdermott.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "cullen-mcdermott" + ++++ + +Senior DevOps Engineer at New Context +Cullen is a Sr. DevOps Engineer at New Context. He started off as an infrastructure engineer before realizing that he also enjoyed developing and automating software, and has been working to combine the two as much as possible for the past 5 years. He lives in Boise, ID with his wife and dog. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/dane-hammer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/dane-hammer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c1c8bf80e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/dane-hammer.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Dane Hammer" +Twitter = "devops_hobo" +image = "dane-hammer.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "dane-hammer" + ++++ + +11 years ago I took a software engineer job as a math major college grad. That was really fun, and now I'm hooked on ways to make engineers that don't know anything about ops more productive (hint: they need to know SOME things about ops). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/david-hollinger.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/david-hollinger.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9bc85bd09 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/david-hollinger.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "David Hollinger" +Twitter = "moduletux" +image = "david-hollinger.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "david-hollinger" + ++++ + +Linux admin, Ruby and Puppet developer, technology, and gaming geek. +David has been working with Ruby, Puppet, and Linux for 5 years and has a passion for developing toolsets for automating infrastructure management and deployment. Currently works at Flywheel building awesome tools with Ruby, Rails, and Kubernetes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/dimitri-stiliadis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/dimitri-stiliadis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b3a1c1e35 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/dimitri-stiliadis.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Dimitri Stiliadis" +Twitter = "dstiliadis" +image = "dimitri-stiliadis.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "dimitri-stiliadis" + ++++ + +CTO, Aporeto Inc +Dimitri leads Aporeto’s technology vision. He brings a multidisciplinary background in distributed systems, security and networking and has been the inventor of several ground-breaking technologies in these areas. Before Aporeto, he was the co-founder and CTO of Nuage Networks, where he led the development of the industry-leading Virtualized Services Platform. He was also the CTO and Co-Founder of the NonStop Laptop Guardian, an end-point security solution. He has held several leading roles in Bell Labs Research, where he led a series of research programs with fundamental contributions in networking, algorithms, and distributed systems. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/elaine-yeung.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/elaine-yeung.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b9d8f362f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/elaine-yeung.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Elaine Yeung" +Twitter = "egsy" +image = "elaine-yeung.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "elaine-yeung" + ++++ + +Software Engineer +Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Elaine thought she wanted to be a lawyer until her senior year at Baylor University. Internships at the US Department of Justice and State of Texas helped her realize that her passion was in public policy rather than governance. She joined Teach For America and taught pre-k for two years before being recruited to join the founding team at KIPP Legacy in northeast Houston. There, she taught for a couple years before becoming Dean of the Lower School. + +As an administrator, Elaine led her school’s adoption of a blended learning model, integrating personalized digital instruction across all grade levels. Passionate about data-driven decision making, she aggregated multiple sources of raw student performance data, all collected in differing methods. While being, in essence, a human API for two years, she grew frustrated by traditional spreadsheet application’s ability to control input and taught herself SQL, not knowing this would be her first step down the road to software engineering. + +A Holberton School alum, Elaine loves podcasts and improving her StarCraft 2 strategy. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/jeffrey-sykes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/jeffrey-sykes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5cc1c5d70 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/jeffrey-sykes.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jeffrey Sykes" +Twitter = "sykesjs" +image = "jeffrey-sykes.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jeffrey-sykes" + ++++ + +Director of TechOps +Jeffrey joined VML in 2009 and is the director of technical operations. In his current role, he leads a team of systems architects, engineers and administrators on VML's TechOps team while continuing to support clients. Because of lessons learned supporting high-volume sites and applications on a variety of platforms, Jeffrey and his team are zealous followers of DevOps methodologies. From continuous integration to continuous delivery to infrastructure as code, the team is always looking for ways to improve processes and streamline work. Jeffrey has developed server and cloud architectures for many different technical stacks. Additionally, he has participated in the creation of the architectural review process at VML to help broadly share the lessons learned and best practices for projects. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/jessica-mcintyre.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/jessica-mcintyre.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d294eab5d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/jessica-mcintyre.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jessica McIntyre" +#Twitter = "" +image = "jessica-mcintyre.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jessica-mcintyre" + ++++ + +Intern and NAIC \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/joel-tosi.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/joel-tosi.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..132bfc49e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/joel-tosi.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Joel Tosi" +Twitter = "joeltosi" +image = "joel-tosi.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "joel-tosi" + ++++ + +Just a dude trying to help out +Just a dude trying to help out \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/josh-wood.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/josh-wood.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..463ee0fc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/josh-wood.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Josh Wood" +Twitter = "joshixisjosh9" +image = "josh-wood.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "josh-wood" + ++++ + +Developer Advocate +Josh has worked in a variety of roles in innovative startups throughout his career, holding diverse titles from systems admin to product director and CTO. He is passionate about constructing the future of utility computing with open source technologies like Kubernetes. When procrastinating, Josh enjoys photographing polydactyl cats and writing short autobiographies. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3aa54f3e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ken Mugrage" +Twitter = "kmugrage" +image = "ken-mugrage.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ken-mugrage" + ++++ + +Ken Mugrage has more than 25 years of experience in the IT industry, spending the last 9 at ThoughtWorks. During his entire career, Ken has focused on using technology to increase business effectiveness, as opposed to using the ‘latest cool thing’. Ken has been focused on Continuous Delivery and DevOps for most of the past decade, working with organizations all over the world, ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies. He now uses this experience to teach others how to get better at building, testing and deploying software. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/kyle-sexton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/kyle-sexton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..279b393ce --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/kyle-sexton.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kyle Sexton" +Twitter = "mocker" +image = "kyle-sexton.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kyle-sexton" + ++++ + +Your Friendly Neighborhood Emacs User +Kyle Sexton is an Engineering Manager at New Context, where he works with clients to help them address technical, cultural and organizational challenges. He is an active member of the Kansas City technology community, giving talks at meetups and starting the Kubernetes and Cloud Native Kansas City user group. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/kylie-schleicher.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/kylie-schleicher.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c263c24a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/kylie-schleicher.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kylie Schleicher" +Twitter = "kylieschl" +image = "kylie-schleicher.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kylie-schleicher" + ++++ + +Avid reader and weekend DIY warrior who loves a good joke. +Kylie Schleicher spends her days at VML in relentless pursuit of evolving quality assurance practices to bring maximum delivery confidence. She is responsible for the strategies and standards used to verify digital experiences, and is passionate about continuous improvement. She believes it possible to dynamically adjust and never face the exact same problem twice. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/mark-shead.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/mark-shead.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4ed4bb74 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/mark-shead.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mark Shead" +Twitter = "markwshead" +image = "mark-shead.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mark-shead" + ++++ + +President of Xeric Corporation +Mark Shead is the president of Xeric Corporation where he helps organizations increase their return on investment in software development. He has worked extensively as a coach with the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve Banks implementing Agile development and deployment practices. He specializes in helping teams use current tools and processes to build development/deployment pipelines in organizations with legacy change management policies and turning six-month deployments cycles into something measured in hours. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matt-blasinski.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matt-blasinski.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..15269aa58 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matt-blasinski.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matt Blasinski" +Twitter = "mablasinski" +image = "matt-blasinski.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matt-blasinski" + ++++ + +University of Wisconsin - Madison +A graduate of UW-Madison’s Computer Science department, Matt Blasinski has been part of the Messaging Team at UW’s Division of Information of Technology (DoIT) for over 15 years. During that time he has built a variety of provisioning and management tools for the messaging systems offered by DoIT. In 2016 he received the University Staff Recognition Award for his work moving campus departments to Office 365. Matt is currently working on replacing many of these tools with containerized versions so that they are more portable, reliable, and maintainable and so that changes reach customers quickly and easily. Outside of work, Matt is an avid cave diver where he puts his experience managing redundant systems, precise planning and attention to detail, and teamwork to good use outside of information technology. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matthew-boeckman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matthew-boeckman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed8e7823c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matthew-boeckman.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matthew Boeckman" +Twitter = "matthewboeckman" +image = "matthew-boeckman.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matthew-boeckman" + ++++ + +VP Engineering at Craftsy + +Matthew is an 19 year veteran building infrastructure and leading engineering teams. Despite his heavy Ops background, Matthew has been a longtime friend of Developers and considers DevOps his primary passion and focus. Most recently owner of Dryas.io, a consulting practice focused on DevOps, Cloud adoption, and startup growth strategy, Matthew is now VP of Engineering at Craftsy. We're focused on building resilient systems and collaborative teams. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matty-stratton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matty-stratton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb29e10a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/matty-stratton.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matty Stratton" +Twitter = "mattstratton" +image = "matty-stratton.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matty-stratton" + ++++ + +DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty + +Matty Stratton is a DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty, where he helps dev and ops teams advance the practice of their craft and become more operationally mature. He collaborates with PagerDuty customers and industry thought leaders in the broader DevOps community, and back when he drove, his license plate actually said “DevOps”. + +Matty has over 20 years experience in IT operations, ranging from large financial institutions such as JPMorganChase and internet firms, including Apartments.com. He has given presentations at Agile, DevOps, and ITSM focused events such as ChefConf, DevOpsDays, Interop, PINK, and meetups worldwide. He is the founder and co-host of the popular [Arrested DevOps](https://www.arresteddevops.com) podcast. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/mike-julian.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/mike-julian.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..380ffd6ab --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/mike-julian.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mike Julian" +Twitter = "mike_julian" +image = "mike-julian.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mike-julian" + ++++ + +Editor-in-Chief, Monitoring Weekly + +Mike Julian is the author of O'Reilly's Practical Monitoring, the Editor of the Monitoring Weekly newsletter, and an independent monitoring consultant. Before embarking off as a consultant, he worked as an Ops Engineer for Taos Consulting, Peak Hosting, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/naresh-rayapati.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/naresh-rayapati.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1508cdb64 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/naresh-rayapati.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Naresh Rayapati" +Twitter = "nrayapati" +image = "naresh-rayapati.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "naresh-rayapati" + ++++ + +Maintainer of couple of Jenkins Plugins, Senior Software Engineer at Cerner. +Naresh Rayapati has worked in Software for over a decade, in various Asian countries before he moved to USA. He is currently a Senior Software Engineer at Cerner Corporation, a leading provider of healthcare information technology. He is basically a very strong Java developer, working as a Big Data Engineer. In the recent years his focus has been on enabling DevOps practices in his current team. Naresh is also maintaining couple of Jenkins plugins since last several years. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/nick-coblentz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/nick-coblentz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2dc39c8b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/nick-coblentz.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Nick Coblentz" +#Twitter = "mike_julian" +image = "nick-coblentz.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "nick-coblentz" + ++++ + +Sr. Consultant at Security PS +Nick lives in Overland Park, KS and provides security consulting and assessment services to companies in the Kansas City area. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/rich-mogull.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/rich-mogull.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b468adbd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/rich-mogull.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rich Mogull" +Twitter = "rmogull" +image = "rich-mogull.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rich-mogull" + ++++ + +VP of Product at DisruptOPS. +With twenty years of experience in information security, physical security, and risk management, Rich is one of the foremost experts on cloud security, having driven development of the Cloud Security Alliance’s V4 Guidance and the associated CCSK training curriculum. In addition to his role at D-OPS, Rich currently serves as Analyst & CEO of Securosis. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/rob-reynolds.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/rob-reynolds.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dddc424ad --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/rob-reynolds.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rob Reynolds" +Twitter = "ferventcoder" +image = "rob-reynolds.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rob-reynolds" + ++++ + +Chocolatey Software +Rob is the founder of Chocolatey Software and the creator of Chocolatey. He’s been helping organizations find the best approaches to software management for over 10 years and created Chocolatey just over 7 years ago as a way to bring sanity and simplicity to traditional complex approaches to Windows. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/shahzad-zafar.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/shahzad-zafar.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ff3b4f996 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/shahzad-zafar.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Shahzad Zafar" +Twitter = "m_shahzad_z" +image = "shahzad-zafar.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "shahzad-zafar" + ++++ + +Vice President of Engineering, Rx Savings Solutions +Shahzad Zafar is the Vice President of Engineering at Rx Savings Solutions. Before joining Rx Savings Solutions in 2018, he worked at Cerner for 13 years, where he led the Cloud Platform development business unit while being an agile coach as well. + +Shahzad has a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2005 and also received his Masters in Business Administration from the University of Kansas in 2009. He joined Cerner in 2005 as a software developer, working on C++ and Java. He got the benefit of seeing projects being run in a waterfall methodology before transitioning to Agile development. As an Agile Champion and Coach, Shahzad gets the opportunity to work with other teams to offer support and guidance to setup productive and successful teams by leveraging Lean/Agile methodologies. He has also been involved in initiatives to enable DevOps within the organization. + +Shahzad is also a board member for AgilehoodKC and speaks regularly at meetups and conferences such as LeanAgileKC, KCPMI PDD, Agile Midwest and KCDC. He also teaches classes around Information Technology in the University of Kansas Business School's Graduate program. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/stephanie-hicks.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/stephanie-hicks.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5912ae5ef --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/stephanie-hicks.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Stephanie Hicks" +Twitter = "StephtheDevOps" +image = "stephanie-hicks.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "stephanie-hicks" + ++++ + +Coder. Puzzler. Solver. Embracing the DevOps revolution. Voice tech enthusiast and avid consumer of AR -VR. Interested in AI, Machine Learning and "the cloud". + +I've been coding since I was 5 and my dad taught me my first print goto loop. I've been coding professionally for the last 14 years. I've been working with Alexa since her SDK was released in 2015-2016. + +(Hopefully by the time i give this presentation, my skill will be live.) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/todd-brees.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/todd-brees.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8cbb65ee7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/todd-brees.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Todd Brees" +Twitter = "todd_thinks" +image = "todd-brees.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "todd-brees" + ++++ + +Dad, husband, aspiring world traveler and avid reader, Todd Brees spent many years out with the unwashed masses managing retail before he saw the light and decided to start speaking at tech conferences. He dropped everything, went back to school and obtained a Masters of Computer Science, now spending his days in front of a computer moving 0s and 1s just so he can come and stand in front of you and talk. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/tom-armstrong.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/tom-armstrong.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..42344f99d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/tom-armstrong.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tom Armstrong" +#Twitter = "" +image = "tom-armstrong.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tom-armstrong" + ++++ + +DevOps Architect +Tom Armstrong is the author of several books on software development. He has held architect positions for several Silicon Valley companies such as Cisco Systems and is currently an enterprise architect at ECCO Select where he focuses on DevOps, GovCloud, and container development. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/tom-cudd.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/tom-cudd.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a8cfa3e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/tom-cudd.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tom Cudd" +Twitter = "tomcudd" +image = "tom-cudd.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tom-cudd" + ++++ + +Systems Architect, VML + +As an advocate for DevOps within my organization, I’ve helped bring about a positive change in the way Development and Operations teams work together at VML. We’ve created homogeneous automation in an technical environment driven by the needs of each individual client on a different stack. We support application delivery and site reliability efforts for clients across the globe. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/waldo-g.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/waldo-g.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8242c1cc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/speakers/waldo-g.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Waldo G " +Twitter = "gwaldo" +image = "waldo-g.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "waldo-g" + ++++ + +"gifs", with the "j" sound in "graphical" + +Waldo is a geek, and if you find him odd, there are plenty of things you could blame that on. He's a long-time Sys/Ops Engineer, enjoys leading teams, and is active in the DevOps community. He may or may not be Batman. He is pretty keen on helping orgs stop hurting themselves, insight tooling (trending / monitoring / alerting), and automation in general, and actually enjoys public speaking. He takes joy in helping teams and orgs to stop hurting themselves. He hates writing about himself in the third person, and aspires to one day be a better bio writer. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/welcome.md index 98720df5e..75098ccbe 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/welcome.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-kansas-city/welcome.md @@ -61,14 +61,14 @@ One of the great parts of DevOpsDays is Open Spaces, where all attendees contrib
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We have not just been working with people in Dev or Ops but also managers, test professionals, support teams and people from other areas of their business. +I'd like to share a workshop with you, using the Three Ways of DevOps to inspire creative, innovative thinking. This doesn't just work for people in Dev or Ops but also managers, test professionals, support teams and people from other business areas. -In each case, I give a short talk about the Three Ways, assigning a personality to each one: "Gods", "Investigative Reporters" and "Geniuses". While emphasising that DevOps is about ALL three ways, I ask everyone to choose the personality or way that most interests them. Each team dives in to describe how they are going to make improvements in their roles and in their organisations according to their 'way'. The responses have been so interesting and I would love to share them with DevOpsDays London. Maybe others would like to spread the good word in this way too! +The workshops begin with a short talk about the Three Ways, assigning a personality to each one: “Gods”, “Investigative Reporters” and “Geniuses”. Participants then choose the personality or way that most interests them. Each team dives in to describe how they are going to make improvements in their roles and in their organisations according to their ‘way’. The responses have been so interesting that it makes sense to share the workshop with DevOpsDays London. I will make the relevant materials available online for anyone who'd like to use them. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/denise-yu.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/denise-yu.md index 5a17cf1cc..216ef8313 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/denise-yu.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/denise-yu.md @@ -2,9 +2,9 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "Partition Recovery Patterns: A comparative analysis explained through illustration" +Title = "Why are Distributed Systems so hard? A network partition survival guide" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["denise-yu"] +++ -When choosing persistent data stores for your distributed system, it is important to understand how particular products trade off consistency, availability, and partition tolerance. This talk will begin with a refresher of the CAP theorem and its relevance to architecting modern software systems, then proceed with a whistle-stop tour of 2-3 popular open-source data products (ie. RabbitMQ, Kafka, Cassandra — final line-up TBD), their comparative design priorities, and suggestions for how they can effectively be utilised for production workloads. All technical explanations will occur in the form of original sketchnote-style illustrations, with the possibility of some live-sketching! +Distributed systems are known for being notoriously difficult to wrangle. But why? This talk will cover a brief history of distributed databases, clear up some common myths about the CAP theorem, dig into why network partitions are inevitable, and close out by highlighting how a few popular open source projects manage the uncertainty created during a partition event. Almost all slides will contain original illustration featuring mischievous cats masquerading as sysadmins. By the end of this talk you will have a better understanding about the design trade-offs involved in architecting for distributed systems, and hopefully be inspired to pick up sketchnoting! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/jamie-tanna.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/jamie-tanna.md index 953b8e6bb..21fb494bf 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/jamie-tanna.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/program/jamie-tanna.md @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Type = "talk" Speakers = ["jamie-tanna"] +++ -In this talk, I’ll take you through the basics of GitLab’s Continuous Integration platform, with a very simple web application. This will go through local development to production deployments in a controlled fashion, with automated builds through to deployment. +I often want to test new things, but don’t have many full on projects. If I want to test a full deployment pipeline, from local development to production, I need something to deploy. So I’ve made my personal website super complicated. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/alexandra-moore.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/alexandra-moore.md index 659151c5a..381445911 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/alexandra-moore.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/alexandra-moore.md @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ +++ Title = "Alexandra Moore" Twitter = "smileandeliver" +image = "alexandra-moore.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = "alexandra-moore" +++ -Alex has worked in IT, Marketing/Web design, Software Support and Software Delivery before moving into her current System Build (DevOps) role within Callcredit. She spends her days making stuff better and says that a day without Metal and motor racing is a dull one. +Alex has worked in IT, Marketing/Web design, Software Support and Software Delivery before moving into her current System Build (DevOps) role within TransUnion (formerly Callcredit). She spends her days making stuff better and says that a day without Metal and motor racing is a dull one. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/euan-finlay.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/euan-finlay.md index 6fef7776e..9a40812ea 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/euan-finlay.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/euan-finlay.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Euan Finlay" Twitter = "efinlay24" -image = "euan-finlay.jpeg" +image = "euan-finlay.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = "euan-finlay" +++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/philipp-krenn.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/philipp-krenn.md index 4533c472c..7d60c6cad 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/philipp-krenn.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/philipp-krenn.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Philipp Krenn" Twitter = "xeraa" -image = "philipp-krenn.jpeg" +image = "philipp-krenn.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = "philipp-krenn" diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/richard-marshall.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/richard-marshall.md index e1f0ff7cf..2bbe7c90e 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/richard-marshall.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/richard-marshall.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Richard Marshall" Twitter = "DevOpsStalker" -image = "richard-marshall.jpeg" +image = "richard-marshall.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = "richard-marshall" diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/velvet-spors.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/velvet-spors.md index 6024c6f2c..cacfb2d65 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/velvet-spors.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/speakers/velvet-spors.md @@ -5,4 +5,11 @@ type = "speaker" linktitle = "velvet" +++ -Velvet is supported by the Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Nottingham (RCUK Grant No. EP/L015463/1 ) and by the National Videogame Arcade. +Velvet is a creative technologist and researcher in human-computer +interaction currently undertaking a PhD at the University of Nottingham, +where they are currently investigating digital self-care technologies in +a public setting (in partnership with the National Videogame Arcade). + +Velvet is supported by the Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training at the +University of Nottingham (RCUK Grant No. EP/L015463/1 ) and by the +National Videogame Arcade. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/welcome.md index 6f131f20e..11a7a3303 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/welcome.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-london/welcome.md @@ -6,10 +6,11 @@ Description = "devopsdays London 2018" +++
- DevOpsDays London 2017 + DevOpsDays London 2018
+

Thanks for everything, see you next time. Don't worry if you missed it you can catch up on the event below!

The first DevOpsDays was held in Ghent, Belgium in 2009. Since then, DevOpsDays events have multiplied and expanded globally with over 55 events planned for 2018.

DevOpsDays is a worldwide series of community run technical conferences covering topics of software development, IT infrastructure operations, and the intersection between them. It is run by volunteers from community, for the benefit of the community. We are not a commercial conference and we believe that our focus on serving the community creates a truly unique experience for both delegates and sponsors. @@ -21,13 +22,7 @@ Description = "devopsdays London 2018"

- -
   Contact the Organizers diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-minneapolis/program/ronnie-chen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-minneapolis/program/ronnie-chen.md index 2ba9a1663..cdd2c0282 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-minneapolis/program/ronnie-chen.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-minneapolis/program/ronnie-chen.md @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Title = "Staying Alive: Patterns for Failure Management From the Bottom of the O Type = "talk" Speakers = ["ronnie-chen"] youtube = "lALRSlos5Wo" +speakerdeck = "https://speakerdeck.com/ronnieftw/devopsdays-msp-2018-staying-alive" +++ Technical diving involves working with systems that interact in complicated ways in a high pressure environment where failures are unavoidable but also highly dangerous. This talk uses the framework of technical SCUBA and rebreather diving to talk about patterns for failure management and how they can be applied in an engineering context. It examines the ways that complex systems fail and challenges our heroism-based model of success which ignores consistent, uneventful execution. It also looks into different approaches to risk management and why the typical model is not safe. You will walk away with an understanding of how complex systems fail and how to build resiliency to failure in your system and in your team. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/location.md index 2791f57f7..68afb0d6f 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/location.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/location.md @@ -5,9 +5,17 @@ Description = "Location for devopsdays Montreal 2018" +++ Le premier devopsdays Montréal sera a l'[espace 8](http://www.evenko.ca/en/venues/735/espace-8-sid-lee). - +
+8 Queen street
+Montreal, QC H3C 2N6
+Canada
The first devopsdays in Montréal will take place at [espace 8](http://www.evenko.ca/en/venues/735/espace-8-sid-lee). +
+8 Queen street
+Montreal, QC H3C 2N6
+Canada
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On a used machine with corrupt RAM and no clock, we together developed a delivery-tracking system that has survived 8 years and several staffing changes. It lasts because its users care about it. + +This is a talk about the micro: a pitiful server; zero budget; few users. We made tiny tweaks to our office culture, and now our magazines reach their recipients across a huge country. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/adrian-todorov.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/adrian-todorov.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de0b4561c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/adrian-todorov.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Spinnaker: Multi-cloud continuous delivery platform" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["adrian-todorov"] ++++ + +Spinnaker: Multi-cloud continuous delivery platform for releasing software changes with high velocity and confidence. + +Abstract: + +- Present how DevOps Engineers can take advantage of Spinnaker, an open source CD tool created at Netflix and used by Waze, Twitch and more. It enables teams to use sophisticated deployment techniques including red/black deployments, 1-click roll-backs, and canaries to deploy to AWS, GCP, Azure & Kubernetes. +- Show where Spinnaker does not make sense for Kubernetes & DevOps (the cons) +- Show where Spinnaker makes sense for Kubernetes & DevOps (the pros) +- Show how Jenkins & Spinnaker fit together +- Show how Slack & Spinnaker fit together (ChatOps) +- Show how QA & Devs can work together with Spinnaker \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/alex-gervais.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/alex-gervais.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7411e7611 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/alex-gervais.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Étouffez-vous? — Un cas d’API Gateway" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["alex-gervais"] ++++ + +Cette conférence portera sur l’utilisation du patron « strangler » que nous avons utilisé pour décommissionner et réacheminer progressivement le trafic loin de notre monolithe. Nous présenterons également les solutions Kubernetes « cloud-native » que nous avons adoptées. + +Concilier une architecture de microservices avec une application monolithique n’est pas chose facile. Avec un peu de chance, il existe un chemin de migration : utiliser le patron de « strangler » pour décommissionner et réacheminer progressivement le trafic sans affecter les clients des API. Chez AppDirect, nous avons traversé de nombreux cycles d’expérimentation et de migrations. Au cours des dernières années, nous avons géré des clusters Kubernetes dans plusieurs environnements différents — tel que des configurations de production statiques, des environnements de développement dynamiques, sur le nuage et sur place. Cette conférence présentera les chemins que nous avons pris, ce que nous avons appris en cours de route et nos solutions Kubernetes « cloud native ». diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/alistair-croll.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/alistair-croll.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b068202e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/alistair-croll.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Keynote #1" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["alistair-croll"] ++++ + +Innovation, disruption, and discontinuity: Technology isn’t interesting. It’s the effects of technology, and the discontinuities they trigger, that alter fortunes, upend industries, and change society forever. A discontinuity is a change in how we think that makes the world unknowable and unrecognizable—but as this talk shows, there are ways to think about the future that help us prepare for such changes. It’s a wide-ranging, thought-provoking look at what the future might hold, and how to think about a world where unknowable change is the norm. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/catherine-proulx.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/catherine-proulx.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d82583e4b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/catherine-proulx.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Shaky to solid: a test-based approach to legacy code" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["catherine-proulx"] ++++ + +A pragmatic test-driven approach to the problem of inheriting legacy code, based on real-life high-stakes projects. While it would be nice to test everything from the ground up, this only happens in fairy tales. In real life, you'll have to invest your testing effort where it counts the most. + +We propose a pragmatic test-driven approach to the problem of inheriting unstable legacy code, based on real-life high-stakes projects. We will cover automated and manual testing with limited resources, but also strategies to build a culture of reliability, accountability and pride within a development team. + +While it would be nice to rewrite everything from a clean slate, or to have an unlimited budget to test everything from the ground up, this only happens in fairy tales. In real life, you'll have to invest your testing effort where it counts the most. And that requires craftsmanship, creativity and respect for the code (even when it stinks). Because while legacy code is practically unavoidable, it has worth and it can be managed with the right tools and attitude. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/daniel-koffler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/daniel-koffler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..331ae7ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/daniel-koffler.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Keynote #2" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-koffler"] ++++ + +Industry 4.0 is about moving from traditional automation designs to having intelligent autonomous systems that are operating side by side with human workers. The role of DevOps practitioner will be critical in the transition to Industry 4.0, but will require new mindsets, skills and tools that are not immediately apparent to those working solely in the cloud or datacenter. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/james-shubin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/james-shubin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d69588df9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/james-shubin.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-10" +Talk_start_time = "11h50" +Talk_end_time = "12h12" +Title = "Next Generation Config Mgmt: The Language" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["james-shubin"] ++++ + +[Mgmt](https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/) is a next gen config management engine that takes a fresh look at existing automation problems. +The tool has two main parts: the engine, and the language. +This presentation will have a large number of demos of the language. +We will present a number of traditional use cases that were historically quite difficult to setup and deploy, but which can now be expressed as simple snippets of code. +Examples will include service discovery, auto-scaling, provisioning, state-machines, scheduling and more! +Finally we’ll talk about some of the future designs we’re planning and make it easy for new users to get involved and help shape the project. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jason-yee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5458751cd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Burnout: community problem & community solution" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jason-yee"] ++++ + +On-call stress & pager fatigue have led to burnout & mental health issues in the DevOps community. If we truly are a community, then we need to know how to keep ourselves healthy and, just as important, how to help others in crisis. + +With the constant demand to build systems rapidly with more resiliency and less budget, compounded with on-call support duties and a seemingly endless stream of alerts, it’s no wonder that burnout has become a serious problem within the DevOps community. + +In this session I’ll share ways that you can identify burnout and actions steps to prevent yourself from burning out. But we are also a DevOps community, which means we need to take care of each other. I’ll provide an easy to remember framework attendees can implement to identify, help and support others experiencing burnout and mental health issues. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jesse-hurkens.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jesse-hurkens.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..366870e07 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jesse-hurkens.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Implementing DevOps in an International multi-cultural and multi-geography environment" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jesse-hurkens"] ++++ + +This is the talk to attend if you want to understand the hurdles of implementing DevOps/Agile in a multi-cultural and multi- geography environment. We will cover silos, trust, tooling and many aspects of team communications that successfully enable DevOps. We will also talk about a few failures. + +Implementing DevOps in a company culture is a human and technical challenge that requires outstanding leadership and trust at all levels of an organisation. The difficulty is even greater when starting with teams working in silos in various regions of the world. This paper will review the human and technical journey of a DevOps transformation still in progress with is successes and failures but with extraordinary learnings. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jody-mcintyre.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jody-mcintyre.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3afe7e503 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jody-mcintyre.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Bash CI/CD with ShellCheck and Bats" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jody-mcintyre"] ++++ + +Shell scripts using bash are an essential part of any DevOps toolchain. Unfortunately many shell scripts end up being neglected when considering CI/CD pipelines, leading to more manual work and bugs. This talk aims to correct that by introducing two tools: ShellCheck for linting and Bats for tests. + +Shell scripts using bash are an essential part of any DevOps toolchain, either as full fledged programs or as "glue" to connect systems together. Unfortunately developing maintainable shell scripts is seen as a "black art" by many and they often end up being neglected when considering CI/CD pipelines, leading to bugs and security issues in shipped products. This talk aims to correct that by introducing two tools: ShellCheck for linting and Bats for tests, and by demonstrating some shell scripting best practices. + +ShellCheck is essentially a linter for bash code. It helps developers avoid common pitfalls like incorrect quoting, bad `test` or conditional statements, and misuse of many external commands. The presenter will explain how to introduce ShellCheck into your project and show some examples of errors it catches, touching on several key best practices along the way. + +Bats allows you to easily develop tests, including unit tests and integration tests, of bash scripts. The presenter will explain the basics of Bats and demonstrate the tool using some simple examples. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jonathan-gold.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jonathan-gold.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..890cc9cff --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/jonathan-gold.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = " Real-time Reactive Amazon EC2 Automation With Mgmtconfig" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jonathan-gold"] ++++ + +Learn how mgmt reacts to state change events from managed EC2 instances in real time. See behind the scenes, find out how resources are implemented, and see how mgmt can help you provision, monitor and protect your critical infrastructure. + +This presentation will focus on the AWS:EC2 resource in mgmt. Attendees will learn how mgmt implements reactive, distributed real-time management with real-world examples taken from the AWS:EC2 resource. By tracing the development process, we will explore the design and implementation of the resource, and some challenges encountered along the way. The audience will leave with a sense of how mgmt’s resources work, and how to go about implementing their own. There will also be several live demos, showing how to the finished resource works, and how it reacts to changes in the environment. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/kenzie-woodbridge.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/kenzie-woodbridge.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fb52a7bae --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/kenzie-woodbridge.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Everyone's a player (in a mid-90s MUD)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kenzie-woodbridge"] ++++ + +This talk takes the approach of applying Player Type Theory (from game design) to getting people involved and engaged in technical and documentation projects in a technical environment. Practical tips are offered for dealing with lack of engagement, human-caused delays, and even workplace bullying. + +N +You have found a secret room in the castle! You gain 26 xp. + +You enter a large interior space with stone walls and a high stone ceiling. Torches flicker in wall brackets. A large self-referential tapestry hanging on the north wall shows a guild workshop full of happy weavers busily weaving the very tapestry in which they are depicted. There are exits to the east, west, and south. + +Linden, another player, is here. +Gwyrian, another player, is here. +say Hi +You say “Hi” + +Gwyrian says “Hey! Do you want to explore this area together?” + +Linden attacks you with a critical hit from their sword! + +You are dead! + +Other people: sometimes difficult to work with and often impossible to predict. In your technical or documentation project, how can you get the right people interested and involved? How can you keep those people happily engaged until the work is done? Is there anything you can do to prevent griefing… err, “interpersonal difficulties” from causing delays? And why do some people seem to thrive in an environment with poor documentation and how can you encourage them to participate in effectively documenting everything anyway? + +In this talk, I’ll explore ways to accomplish these aims, using strategies drawn from “Player Type Theory”. For 20 years, this theory has been employed by game designers to encourage stable long-term play communities in online multiplayer games. These are strategies that I have used successfully in my workplace and they can work for you too. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/konstantin-ryabitsev.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/konstantin-ryabitsev.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1b56f999d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/konstantin-ryabitsev.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Using Git with PGP (and why you should care)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["konstantin-ryabitsev"] ++++ + +All commits in a git repository are chained, but this doesn't mean that they cannot be spoofed, edited, or quietly deleted. Using cryptographic signatures with all git tags and commits helps ensure that your repository remains immune to malicious tampering. + +Your code is your reputation as a developer. It is also, by extension, the reputation of your project, your team, and your company. Git is a great tool for distributed development, but it is not an immutable ledger of commits in the same way blockchains are. Git history can be rewritten in order to introduce malicious code, and the commit message can be spoofed to make it look like you were the one who did it. + +To solve this problem, Git integrates with PGP to offer cryptographic signatures for tags and commits, allowing anyone to easily verify the integrity of each git object and that of the repository as a whole. This talk will teach you the importance of cryptographically signing tags and commits as part of your daily git hygiene, and will offer recommendations and best practices on how to best integrate it into your team and CI workflow. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/lenore-adam.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/lenore-adam.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ee3c9523f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/lenore-adam.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Evolve your CD practices from controlled rollouts to controlled experiments" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["lenore-adam"] ++++ + +CD practices can evolve from controlled rollouts to controlled experiments. The impact of new functionality is measured against business metrics such as conversions or subscription rates. Dev & product management work hand in hand with definition and analysis to make outcome-based product decisions. + +Controlled rollouts using feature flags are a fundamental requirement for continuous delivery. Separating feature release from code deploy means code can be incrementally merged into the main branch but kept dark from customers until fully tested. Phased rollouts help release teams assess application health as new functionality is added, reducing the risk of production failure with techniques that limit user exposure and provide fast kill switches of problematic changes. + +In addition, QA teams can shift-right and eliminate the need for a ‘production-like’ staging environment, going directly to test in the production environment for functional, performance, and UAT testing. This improves the partnership between dev and test, maintains QA’s role in the continuous delivery process, and reduces wait states in the value stream. Product teams can ensure a consistent user experience across all devices and touchpoints by aligning release schedules with universal code completion. + +With these methods in place, CD practices can evolve from controlled rollouts to controlled experiments. The targeting system is expanded to support more complex segmentation that goes beyond simple on/off flagging. The impact of new functionality can be measured against business metrics such as product conversions, engagement, growth, subscription rates, or revenue. Dev and product management work hand in hand with definition and analysis to make outcome-based product decisions. The final step in the evolution is when the entire company views every feature release as an experiment, facilitating a culture of continuous improvement. + +Lenore will highlight product and dev team she's worked with have used feature experimentation to make better product decisions. She will also share common and creative use cases, the statistical rigor needed to correctly interpret results, and recommended best practices that you can implement immediately for your experimentation practice. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/maxime-boisvert.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/maxime-boisvert.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..63f260b93 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/maxime-boisvert.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Scale search powered apps with Elasticsearch, k8s and go" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["maxime-boisvert"] ++++ + +You are wondering how to move Elasticsearch from metal to the cloud? Come listen to how Shopify moved away from data centers to Kubernetes by using CRD automation in Golang. You will learn about stateful Kubernetes components and how we use them to run small and large scale production clusters. + +Elasticsearch is a scalable text-search engine that replicates its index onto many instances. Managing many clusters can be daunting as their configuration drifts and their intrinsic data distribution diverges. At Shopify, we built an internal search operator with Elasticsearch, written in Golang and using Kubernetes as its foundation to allow deployment on k8s fleets, like Google Cloud. I’ll share lessons learned and benefits of this system. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/toshaan-bharvani.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/toshaan-bharvani.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4c33be960 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/toshaan-bharvani.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ansible Workshop" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["toshaan-bharvani"] ++++ + +This workshop explains and works out examples of using Ansible as an configuration management and orchestration tool to use on your infrastructure. It starts from the beginning and explains the usage in more details with some web based examples in details. + +This workshop consists of 2 major parts. +Firstly the workshop gives an introduction to Ansible, depending on the audience, this can be a quick introduction, or a more in-depth introduction, describing all the core concepts of Ansible, from inventory, tasks, playbooks to roles, including templates and variables and how to start a simple setup. +Secondly the workshop continues with a detailed example on how to use Ansible using roles and inventory and using a few examples show how configuration management en orchestration can be used. The example will show how dynamic scaling of infrastructure can be obtained , by creating a new virtual machine with a web server application into a load balanced environment. +Participants should have or a Linux based computer with libvirt and KVM for local installation. For other participants a local and/or cloud hosted environment will be available for usage. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/tsvi-korren.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/tsvi-korren.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6755e3782 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/program/tsvi-korren.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Security Considerations for Containers as a Service (CaaS) and Serverless Architectures" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tsvi-korren"] ++++ + +The advance toward more managed and abstracted Cloud Native deployments is reducing the ability to provide security in the traditional way. Controls of hosts, networks and administrators are no longer relevant. So what is left? See how to provide security and compliance in these deployments. + +While many organizations are still in the early stages of deploying containers in production, the technology continues to evolve. Recent introductions such as AWS Fargate, Microsoft ACI and serverless approaches like AWS Lambda are now reaching the market, bringing both an opportunity for more flexible deployment and a need for updated security models. This session will provide an overview of these architectures, key considerations when choosing which solution is best for a given application, and the unique challenges they present in protecting microservices built on these emerging platforms. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..499fd193c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for DevOpsDays Montreal 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/.gitignore b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 000000000..febf952fa --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +template.md diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/adam-hooper.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/adam-hooper.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c340014ae --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/adam-hooper.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Adam Hooper" +Twitter = "adamhooper" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "adam-hooper" + ++++ + +Adam Hooper dances between computers and journalism to decipher the world. He has broken stories and built websites for Canadian, Rwandan, Tanzanian and American news agencies. He is chief technology officer of Workbench, a data-processing website for journalists. He's passionate about everything he doesn't understand yet. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/adrian-todorov.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/adrian-todorov.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e27ce8f11 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/adrian-todorov.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Adrian Todorov" +Twitter = "todorov_adrian" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "adrian-todorov" + ++++ + +Cloud Solutions Architect specialized in Kubernetes, Docker, Microservices, DevOps @ CloudOps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/alex-gervais.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/alex-gervais.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5f8b09b12 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/alex-gervais.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Alex Gervais" +Twitter = "alex_gervais" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "alex-gervais" + ++++ + +Outdoorsy, data-driven, eternal student, not so geeky creative entrepreneur and traveler. Alexandre is a curious, introverted and humble character. Working by day as a Staff Software Developer at AppDirect he has many years of savoir-faire building full-stack systems from cloud infrastructures to backend services and DevOps tools. Alex is a Kubernetes early adopter who thrives on collaboration and contributor to many Cloud-Native projects. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/alistair-croll.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/alistair-croll.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..24098f368 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/alistair-croll.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Alistair Croll" +Twitter = "acroll" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "alistair-croll" + ++++ + +Alistair makes early-stage companies improve their go-to-market strategies, and works with some of the world’s largest firms on business model innovation. He also helps governments understand the impact of technology on society, ethics, and resiliency. + +As an entrepreneur, Alistair co-founded Coradiant; the Year One Labs accelerator; and a variety of other startups. He has also launched and chaired some of the world’s leading conferences on emerging technology, including Startupfest, Strata, Cloud Connect, FWD50, Bitnorth, and more. + +Alistair is the author of four books on technology and entrepreneurship, including the best-selling Lean Analytics, which has been translated into eight languages and is in its tenth printing in China. He speaks internationally on topics such as data science, innovation, scaling startups, digital government, AI, and applying critical thinking to technology. A graduate of Dalhousie University, he has also been a visiting executive on data science and critical thinking at Harvard Business School.” diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/catherine-proulx.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/catherine-proulx.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2521e53f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/catherine-proulx.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Catherine Proulx" +Twitter = "cproulx_softdev" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "catherine-proulx" + ++++ + +I am a researcher at the National Research Council Canada (CNRC-NRC), where I study the convergence of virtual reality with health technologies. I have spent my entire career split between the worlds of medical devices and gaming, and I've worn multiple hats including that of researcher, developer, SDET and test lead. My superpower is taking good ideas that sort of work, and making them work in real life - hopefully not killing anyone in the process. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/daniel-koffler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/daniel-koffler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3fde93155 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/daniel-koffler.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Title = "Daniel Koffler" +Twitter = "dkoffler" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "daniel-koffler" + ++++ + +With over 30 years of hands-on experience, Daniel has watched the technology industry go through several evolutions and revolutions. As an early cloud adopter and evangelist, he fondly remembers the days when the only publicly available cloud service was SQS and the only interface to any cloud service was via API or CLI. + +As a founding partner and CTO of CloudOps, Daniel embraced the transition from pets to cattle and helped our clients do the same. In the years since, Daniel has helped political parties, national law enforcement agencies, medium and large enterprises and startups take advantage of emerging technologies and new management paradigms such as DevOps. + +Following the sale of his last startup, Hybrid Cloud Gateway, Daniel took the position as CTO of Rio Tinto Alcan, a global leader in aluminum mining and production where he was responsible for technology strategy for both back office IT and production operations (OT). Daniel was also responsible for Rio Tinto’s global operations emerging technology program and innovation lab. + +As Chief Digital Architect at Hatch, Daniel is responsible for building a next generation industrial operations management platform that helps embed Agile and DevOps principles in heavy industry settings. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/james-shubin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/james-shubin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ff62a6101 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/james-shubin.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "James Shubin" +Twitter = "purpleidea" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "james-shubin" + ++++ + +James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada. +He often goes by [@purpleidea](https://twitter.com/purpleidea) on the internet, and writes “[The Technical Blog of James](https://purpleidea.com/blog/)”. +He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called [mgmt](https://github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/). +He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jason-yee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3c03240fe --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jason Yee" +Twitter = "gitbisect" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jason-yee" + ++++ + +Jason is a technical evangelist at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps & Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB. He’s currently exploring the world while living as a nomad and would love to hear about the part of the world that you call home. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jesse-hurkens.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jesse-hurkens.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc7aabcd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jesse-hurkens.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jesse Hurkens" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jesse-hurkens" + ++++ + +Jesse Hurkens is the AVP of Mobility service engineering & software development at Tata Communications. He has a genuine passion for technologies and innovation led to various roles and transformation responsibilities such as software development/architecture, product management, systems engineering, large scale operations, R&D, software QA, and fast product prototyping. + +Jesse has specific expertise in team transformation management, DevOps integrations, technology product design, service deployment processes, software development team management and many aspects of service operations management. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jody-mcintyre.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jody-mcintyre.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..614f396a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jody-mcintyre.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jody McIntyre" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jody-mcintyre" + ++++ + +Jody McIntyre is the Director of DevOps and Infrastructure at Plotly, a data visualization startup. He has over 10 years of bash scripting experience but until being introduced to Bats and Shellcheck about 2 years ago generally dreaded working on any script over 20 lines long. He is now a huge advocate of these tools and is actively introducing them throughout Plotly's codebase. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jonathan-gold.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jonathan-gold.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dc0f7bf09 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/jonathan-gold.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jonathan Gold" +Twitter = "JonWritesCode" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jonathan-gold" + ++++ + +Jonathan is a programmer from Montreal, Canada. He has a decade of experience in IT, has moonlit as a magician and has a potentially unhealthy relationship with hummus. He is a die-hard dev-ops devotee, just trying to make life a little easier for his fellow operators. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/kenzie-woodbridge.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/kenzie-woodbridge.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8278e15a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/kenzie-woodbridge.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kenzie Woodbridge" +Twitter = "rainbowkenz" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kenzie-woodbridge" + ++++ + +Kenzie works at BCIT, as a Systems Analyst, Web Developer, Knowledge Base Administrator and Technical Writer, Community Manager, and Policy Analyst. Kenzie has a passion for communication, continuous iterative improvement, and for systemic solutions to systemic problems. Kenzie has previously spoken at PSEWeb, BCNET, Write the Docs, The International Conference on Communication & Media Studies, and DevOpsDay Vancouver, and recently completed a Master's degree in Professional Communication, having written their thesis on prosocial community within Minecraft multiplayer servers. + +After long debate and discussion, it has been decided that Kenzie would, at the age of 11, likely have been sorted into Gryffindor, though there are arguments to made for every house. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/konstantin-ryabitsev.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/konstantin-ryabitsev.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..41d559649 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/konstantin-ryabitsev.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Konstantin Ryabitsev" +Twitter = "mricon" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "konstantin-ryabitsev" + ++++ + +Director of IT Infrastructure security at the Linux Foundation and kernel.org administrator. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/lenore-adam.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/lenore-adam.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e9579430a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/lenore-adam.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Lenore Adam" +Twitter = "" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "lenore-adam" + ++++ + +Lenore Adam has over 15 years of Product Management and Product Marketing experience. Lenore has worked at HP, Cisco, Micro Focus, and Split. Domain expertise encompasses application release management, lifecycle management, data analytics, and x86 servers. Lenore holds a BSCS and MBA, as well as data analytics and SAFe certifications. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/maxime-boisvert.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/maxime-boisvert.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..deb61e99c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/maxime-boisvert.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Maxime Boisvert" +Twitter = "maxboisvert" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "maxime-boisvert" + ++++ + +Previously an amateur musician and in electrical engineering, Maxime was introduced to computer science in 2007. He then obtained a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the Université de Montréal (2011) and a M.Sc. in IT at UQAM (2017). Before joining Shopify, he worked at Lexum as a search engine specialist and a team leader. At Shopify since 2016, Maxime worked on the management and security of domains. He is now working on the cloud infrastructure with Kubernetes and Elasticsearch. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb2c45f46 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/toshaan-bharvani.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Toshaan Bharvani" +Twitter = "toshywoshy" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "toshaan-bharvani" + ++++ + +Toshaan Bharvani is a IT consultant, currently self-employed at VanTosh, with a interest in Open Source Software and IT Hardware. He started his IT interest at the age of 5, when his father gave him his first own PC components. Ever since he has been interested in IT hardware and IT software. In business, he tends to combine higher level applications with lower level systems. Toshaan has been involved for some time now in some open source projects and communities. +People that know Toshaan think he's a pretty cool dude, even though he falls asleep randomly when he hasn't slept enough which is always. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/tsvi-korren.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/tsvi-korren.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1ebaf2616 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-montreal/speakers/tsvi-korren.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tsvi Korren" +Twitter = "aquasecteam" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tsvi-korren" + ++++ + +I am a 20-year security professional, and worked with many organizations (companies and public) to secure application deployments. My interests are organizational. I believe that security can improve using better practices and communications, with tools and software as implementations of good security habits. +Unlike many of my colleagues, I saw containers as a security opportunity, and joined Aqua to prove it. Over the past two years, I have been talking and presenting to hundreds of developers, operations and security people, with the goal to build a bridge and establish collaboration. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b22547f8e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program" +Type = "program" +Description = "Program for devopsdays Oslo 2018" +Icons = "false" ++++ + +
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Well it's time to take our responsibility seriously and address those excuses! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/daniel-maher.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/daniel-maher.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..62a19cd18 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/daniel-maher.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Serverless, Revealed!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-maher"] ++++ + +A high-speed trip through the Serverless landscape that answers the following questions: + +* What is Serverless? +* Who are the major players? +* How do you choose a provider? +* WHAT IS THE TERRIBLE SECRET OF SERVERLESS? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/daniela-soares-cruzes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/daniela-soares-cruzes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c88f0e22 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/daniela-soares-cruzes.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "11:00" +Talk_end_time = "11:30" +Title = "Can Security Become a Routine?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniela-soares-cruzes", "espen-agnalt-johansen"] ++++ + +In this talk I will share the experiences of teams that are working on improving the adoption of Security Activities in Software Development Teams. The overall goal is to help teams to be self-managed on software security activities. We have been running a project for 3 years now on the understanding of how teams that adopt/use security activities in Agile/DevOps teams, which practices are adopted, challenges faced, among others. The research being conducted in the project aims on helping practitioners to improve their working practices by identifying possible gaps in the security approaches understand how the adoption of security activities in the software development can be improved in different organizations. + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/debbie-levitt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/debbie-levitt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..818a8f174 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/debbie-levitt.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "11:00" +Talk_end_time = "12:00" +Title = "DevOps ICU: Improving DevOps Results by (Correctly) Integrating UX" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["debbie-levitt"] ++++ + +UX is driving you crazy, a black throwing off timelines and killing ideas. UX doesn’t seem Lean or Agile. Can’t anybody make wireframes? Can’t we circumvent or exclude these people? + +DevOps is truly about so much more than how developers connect with IT, how infrastructure is managed, and how frameworks can be improved. It’s about recognizing how many teams are truly involved in the software development process and finding better ways to make sure everybody is at the table. + +This session will explain how the UX process fits into Agile; saves companies money; augments DevOps goals; and increases customer satisfaction. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/gosia-krupa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/gosia-krupa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1de41a676 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/gosia-krupa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "13:00" +Talk_end_time = "14:00" +Title = "Moving your pipelines to run in thin air" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["gosia-krupa"] ++++ + +Are you already using Kubernetes for CI/CD? We don't. You know, banks and compliance and security. But the moment we start, all our pipelines won't need any retouching. Wanna know how? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/ken-mugrage-2.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/ken-mugrage-2.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..96c905b57 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/ken-mugrage-2.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "You only have to change one thing to do the DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ken-mugrage"] ++++ + +10 or 15 years ago we would hear “agile doesn’t work” from lots of people. They had “used agile” on a project, and the project failed anyway. Most of the time a little investigation revealed that they didn’t really try it at all. Instead they worked much like they always had, just for two weeks at a time instead of several months. + +The same thing is happening with people “doing DevOps”. + +I strongly believe that the most important thing about a DevOps transition is the required changes in culture. But you can’t actually have self organized teams if you’re working on systems that are hard to build and deploy. You also can’t easily automate that build and deploy process if your architecture is hard to test. + +In this talk I’ll point out several areas of focus when making the transition, and point out why it’s important that you change everything. + +* Culture change - DevOps is about culture first and foremost. I'll talk about some of the organizational structures which can help in creating a sharing culture where the teams and the technology can thrive. +* Modern architecture - Adopting a technical architecture which is more testable and changeable is key to the ability to move fast. Taking advantage of microservices and platforms (such as PaaS) can help with this. +* Continuous Delivery - Continuous Delivery is more than just automating deployment. Making sure your software is going through things like security, performance and compliance testing in addition to ""standard"" tests. I'll show ways to make sure your deployments are not only fast, but safe. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b27c4704d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "26 Feature Branches and other tales from the wild" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ken-mugrage"] ++++ +In the 9 years I've been working with customers on continuous delivery systems I've seen some, ummm, great learning opportunities. + +This talk will go over some of the more interesting things I've seen during this time and might even give you a light hearted hint at ways to avoid some of them. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/marek-piatek.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/marek-piatek.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0765fd66f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/marek-piatek.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "10:00" +Talk_end_time = "11:00" +Title = "Should a developer have access to the code? Pushing a bank from old-school to bleeding edge.." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["marek-piatek", "gosia-krupa"] ++++ + +Do you like coding on your laptop, pushing the code to git and getting it automatically built and deployed? What if you were told you can’t, got a Windows 7 x32 machine and was hired to transform the bank into a tech platform? + +In this talk we’ll describe main technical challenges we have faced during DNB’s journey to the cloud. You will hear about synchronising user management systems across a service mesh, VPNing to your bank when in bank, replacing absurdly obsolete solutions with industry standards and revisiting industry standards to see if they are smart enough. + +#AWS #Azure #git #bitbucket #jira #confluence #slack #cobol #funtime diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/mike-long.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/mike-long.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fbe087ddb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/mike-long.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-30" +Talk_start_time = "15:00" +Talk_end_time = "16:00" +Title = "Avoiding the Agile Alignment Trap with DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mike-long"] ++++ + +MIT Sloan Management Review published an article in 2007 titled Avoiding the Alignment Trap in IT. What the researchers discovered is that organizations don’t become high performing by starting initiatives focused on aligning business and technology. Rather, only by improving delivery performance first was it possible to achieve IT Enabled Growth. + +This presentation shows why this is the case, what supporting evidence has accumulated in the last decade, and how to avoid the common traps that occur in digital transformations. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/mike-place.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/mike-place.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f057f9355 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/mike-place.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "10:30" +Talk_end_time = "11:00" +Title = "Introduction to Event-Driven Infrastructure" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mike-place"] ++++ + +As systems grow more and more complex, new patterns are emerging to manage and control modern infrastructure. In this talk, Mike Place -- the maintainer of the SaltStack project -- will provide an introduction to an event-driven approach for systems management, blending traditional monitoring and configuration management techniques together to show how to build resilient and autonomous systems that can achieve automation workflows sophisticated enough for the modern data center. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/patricia-aas.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/patricia-aas.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb76746ef --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/patricia-aas.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "09:00" +Talk_end_time = "09:30" +Title = "Deconstructing Privilege" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["patricia-aas"] ++++ + +Can you describe a situation that caused to realize you were privileged? + +I have asked many people that question now, and what I have learned is that privilege is an Unconscious Incompetence. Being privileged is a non-event. When we become conscious of it we realize that our privileged experience is not applicable to less privileged people. What happens to them does not happen to us. Only when we become Consciously Incompetent do we realize the need to listen. We need to learn. + +In this talk I hope to make you realize that we all have privilege and to start a journey through self reflection to becoming Consciously Incompetent. I hope also to give some indicators and patterns that you can look for in your daily lives to recognize and maybe even to correct imbalances you see. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/per-buer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/per-buer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..875181f20 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/per-buer.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "10:30" +Talk_end_time = "11:00" +Title = "We don't need an operating system anymore" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["per-buer"] ++++ + +For the last 40 years we've been using traditional operating systems to run our applications. Our operating systems are designed as generic underpinnings for our applications, but they come at the cost of lots of complexity. + +It doesn't have to be this way. If we're willing to embrace immutable infrastructure we can compile the OS functionality into the application itself. Or, in the case of high level languages, into the language runtime. + +The results are small, fast and secure virtual machines that can do a lot of what our beloved Linux systems always have done. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/sindre-lindstad.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/sindre-lindstad.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8ba77527 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/sindre-lindstad.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "13:00" +Talk_end_time = "14:00" +Title = "Are we DevOps yet?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sindre-lindstad"] ++++ + +The journey of moving from traditional software development to doing DevOps can be a long one. + +When you're in the middle of it, it might seem as if there's no real light at the end of the tunnel. You might feel like you'll never reach 100%, per-Wikipedia-definition, DevOps. + +But for those who say they've made the transition, at what point did they feel like they were "there"? + +I've gathered some experiences from development teams who have made the move, to find out. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/t-alexander-lystad.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/t-alexander-lystad.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd230c676 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/t-alexander-lystad.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "11:00" +Talk_end_time = "12:00" +Title = "The Visma Cloud Delivery Model - 3 years and 40 teams later" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["t-alexander-lystad"] ++++ + + +Over the past 3 years, Visma has worked systematically to radically improve how we develop, deliver and operate our cloud services. Our work has centered around creating, continuously improving, and adopting a "Visma Cloud Delivery Model" which is based on the principles of Continuous Delivery, DevOps and the use of public cloud. + +By onboarding 40 teams to this model, we have gone from working in a fairly siloed way to having autonomous teams with much broader responsibilities. We have also gone from an average of 6 releases per year per service, to an average of 6 releases per month per service. + +This talk will summarize our approach, our experiences, and the results so far. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/tannaz-n-roshandel.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/tannaz-n-roshandel.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6e5c3d9e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/tannaz-n-roshandel.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Diversity makes a difference" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tannaz-n-roshandel","line-moseng"] ++++ + +We live in a deeply connected world. Technology impacts our everyday life in many ways. However, the solutions we create do not always reflect our society and the world we live in. We have problems in the tech industry. Let's take a look at the lack of diversity in our communities and how diversity will help us to solve our problems and meet the needs of our society diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/viktorija-almazova.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/viktorija-almazova.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..55121ff15 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/viktorija-almazova.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Integrating security in DevOps: do and don’ts. Year later." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["viktorija-almazova"] ++++ + +If you were last year at DevOpsDays most probably, you noticed Ignite talk about security challenges in DevOps. So how things changed in the security lately? What new lessons we can learn? Or are we still failing in same traps? +This talk is aka the stand-up comedy about security failures and success. Thru the humor let’s look into the experience of daily security work. Learn from others mistakes in building applications, securing environments, dealing with business to prioritize security debts, etc. + +Ready? + +Developer, architect, product owner and security walks into a bar... diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/yihui-xu.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/yihui-xu.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..140d1b11e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/program/yihui-xu.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-10-29" +Talk_start_time = "13:00" +Talk_end_time = "14:00" +Title = "Good practices for Jenkins Pipeline" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["yihui-xu"] ++++ + +Jenkins pipeline plugin is awesome, based on Domain Specific Language in Groovy, the plugin makes pipeline scriptable and makes it incredible to complex, multi-step DevOps pipelines. Let's go through some Do's and Don'ts of writing Jenkins pipelines. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/registration.md index 1f2df2f8a..d53331dcd 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/registration.md @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Description = "Registration for devopsdays Oslo 2018"
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Background in IT ops and securing large infrastructure systems. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/daniel-maher.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/daniel-maher.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..955e0b2ee --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/daniel-maher.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +title = "Daniel Maher" +twitter = "phrawzty" +linkedin = "" +website = "" +image = "daniel-maher.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = ["daniel-maher"] ++++ + +Dan is a veteran of the original dotcom bubble and has since worked in a variety of environments from start-ups to global corporations, including a stints as a founder, university lecturer, and a day labourer. Today, Dan is a member of the Devopsdays Global team, and a Technical Evangelist at Datadog. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/daniela-soares-cruzes.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/daniela-soares-cruzes.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8cb4e94e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/daniela-soares-cruzes.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Daniela Soares Cruzes" +Twitter = "" +image = "daniela-soares-cruzes.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "daniela-soares-cruzes" + ++++ + +Dr. Daniela S. Cruzes is a senior research scientist at SINTEF. Previously, she was adjunct associate professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). She worked as a researcher fellow at the University of Maryland and Fraunhofer Center for Experimental Software Engineering-Maryland. Dr. Daniela Cruzes is the project manager of the SoS-Agile (Science of Security for Agile software Development) project funded by the Research Council of Norway. Her interests are agile software development, software security, global software engineering, empirical research methods, theory development and synthesis of software engineering studies. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/debbie-levitt.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/debbie-levitt.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85560424a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/debbie-levitt.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Debbie Levitt" +Twitter = "PtypeUX" +image = "debbie-levitt.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "debbie-levitt" + ++++ + +Debbie Levitt, CEO of Ptype UX & Product Design Agency, has been a UX strategist, designer, and trainer since the 1990s. As a "serial contractor" who lived in the Bay Area for most of this decade, Debbie has influenced interfaces at Sony, Wells Fargo, Constant Contact, Macys.com, Oracle, and a variety of Silicon Valley startups. Clients have given her the nickname "Mary Poppins" because she flies in, improves everything she can, sings a few songs, and flies away to her next adventure. + +Debbie is a speaker and trainer who has presented at conferences including eBay's Developer Conference, PayPal's Developer Conference, UXPA, and WeAreDevelopers. She is an O'Reilly published author and one of few instructors on the planet recommended by Axure. Her newest training program is DevOps ICU [https://DevOps.ICU], which teaches non-UX roles how to measurably improve DevOps results by correctly integrating UX practitioners and processes. + +Outside of UX work, and sometimes during UX work, Debbie enjoys singing symphonic prog goth metal, opera, and New Wave. She's now a Digital Nomad splitting her time between the USA and rural Italy. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/espen-agnalt-johansen.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/espen-agnalt-johansen.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a0f495a17 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/espen-agnalt-johansen.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Espen Agnalt Johansen" +Twitter = "" +image = "espen-agnalt-johansen.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "espen-agnalt-johansen" ++++ + +Visma, R&D Security + +Passionate Security guy. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/gosia-krupa.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/gosia-krupa.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..28b88dede --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/gosia-krupa.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Gosia Krupa" +Twitter = "" +image = "gosia-krupa.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "gosia-krupa" + ++++ + +DevOps engineer @ DNB + +CI/CD guild lead at DNB diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/ken-mugrage.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/ken-mugrage.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1e1bea494 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/ken-mugrage.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ken Mugrage" +Twitter = "kmugrage" +image = "ken-mugrage.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ken-mugrage" ++++ + +Ken Mugrage has more than 25 years of experience in the IT industry, spending the last 9 at ThoughtWorks. During his entire career, Ken has focused on using technology to increase business effectiveness, as opposed to using the ‘latest cool thing’. Ken has been focused on Continuous Delivery and DevOps for most of the past decade, working with organizations all over the world, ranging from startups to Fortune 50 companies. He now uses this experience to teach others how to get better at building, testing and deploying software. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/line-moseng.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/line-moseng.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..79cd7f31d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/line-moseng.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Line Moseng" +Twitter = "LineMoseng" +image = "line-moseng.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "line-moseng" + ++++ + +Line is working for NAV, developing a Kubernetes based, open source platform, nais.io. She has been volunteering for the Norwegian initiative to teach kids programming (Lær Kidsa Koding) since 2013, where she is leading the #HourOfCode project. She is passionate about making IT and programming common knowledge and a mandatory part of school curriculum. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/marek-piatek.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/marek-piatek.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2f2b5dc41 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/marek-piatek.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Marek Piątek" +Twitter = "piontas" +image = "marek-piatek.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "marek-piatek" + ++++ + +Marek is a technical lead in the Cloud team at DNB. He is trying to help the largest financial institution in Norway to design/develop modern and secure cloud platform. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/mike-long.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/mike-long.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8f98924ab --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/mike-long.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mike Long" +Twitter = "meekrosoft" +image = "mike-long.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mike-long" + ++++ + +CTO@Praqma, Devops/CI/CD/Cloud/Embedded + +Mike is a CTO at Praqma, a Continuous Delivery and Devops consulting company based in Scandinavia. He has extensive experience delivering software in various cultures and industries. He helps organize several community events and conferences, including CoDe Academy which teaches Continuous Delivery to university students. Mike is a trustee on the cyber-dojo foundation. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/mike-place.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/mike-place.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2bc9fe74b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/mike-place.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mike Place" +Twitter = "" +image = "mike-place.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mike-place" + ++++ + +Mike Place is the project maintainer of Salt — one of the largest, most active open-source projects in the world. He also runs the engineering team at SaltStack — the company behind Salt and maker of other fine software products for managing systems at scale. + +When he is not writing code, managing people or wondering how to make computers do his bidding, he enjoys trail running and skiing in the mountains behind his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/patricia-aas.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/patricia-aas.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c6f59707 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/patricia-aas.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Patricia Aas" +Twitter = "pati_gallardo" +image = "patricia-aas.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "patricia-aas" + ++++ + +Patricia Aas is a software developer with 12 years professional experience in C++ and Java, in addition to various other languages. She is used to continuously delivering from the same code-base to a large number of both corporate and consumer users, and has done so working for Opera Software, Cisco and now Vivaldi. To provide cutting edge user experiences, she often focuses on tight integration with the underlying platform specifically for graphics and media, mainly on Linux, but also cross-platform. She has a passion for the web to provide an open platform for expression, and has therefore worked on two browsers so far in her career. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/per-buer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/per-buer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..628369626 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/per-buer.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Per Buer" +Twitter = "perbu" +image = "perbu.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "per-buer" + ++++ + +Per Buer is the CEO and cofounder of IncludeOS. Founder of Varnish Software. Before that he worked as a programmer and later sysadmin for Linpro. Born and raised with open source software. Enjoys and makes his own sour beer. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/sindre-lindstad.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/sindre-lindstad.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5ca552a13 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/sindre-lindstad.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sindre Lindstad" +Twitter = "sindreli" +image = "sindre-lindstad.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "sindre-lindstad" + ++++ + +Sindre is a die-hard tech enthusiast and systems engineer specializing in network and process automation. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/t-alexander-lystad.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/t-alexander-lystad.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c948f2c6e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/t-alexander-lystad.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "T. Alexander Lystad" +Twitter = "" +image = "t-alexander-lystad.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "t-alexander-lystad" + ++++ + +Chief Cloud Architect, Visma Enterprise + +T. Alexander Lystad has been with Visma for 5 years, working to adopt and extract value from Continuous Delivery, DevOps and Public Cloud. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/tannaz-n-roshandel.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/tannaz-n-roshandel.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..84ae86204 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/tannaz-n-roshandel.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Tannaz N. Roshandel" +Twitter = "tannaznvr" +image = "tannaz-n-roshandel.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tannaz-n-roshandel" + ++++ + +Tannaz is a head engineer at the University of Oslo, where she works on an open source cloud platform for research and education. +In her spare time Tannaz is the deputy chairwoman at javaBin - Norwegian Java User Group, one of the organizers of JavaZone, and a robot builder. She is also passionate about ethical issues in robotics and technology. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/viktorija-almazova.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/viktorija-almazova.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..be1f79525 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/viktorija-almazova.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Viktorija Almazova" +Twitter = "texnokot" +image = "viktorija-almazova.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "viktorija-almazova" ++++ + +Security girl in Microsoft Norway with experience more than 13 years in security. She spends all her time working closely with developers and architects to make security built in from design level. She is a big supporter of making security as culture and shifting security to the left. Viktorija believes that empowering developers and architects in security tasks by helping with education will increase security level without increasing additional workload. + +During the free time, she dives deep into Cloud security, development, identity, and access management. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/yihui-xu.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/yihui-xu.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8827a8e26 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/speakers/yihui-xu.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Yihui Xu" +Twitter = "" +image = "yihui-xu.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "yihui-xu" + ++++ + +Managing Security Consultant @ Capgemini Norway + +Yihui Xu works currently in Capgemini in Oslo, Norway as a Managing Security Architect with focus on cloud security, He holds all five AWS certifications. He have been working as a software security engineer for more than 13 years with focus with low level programming, anti-reverse engineering and anti-debugging technologies. Generally he likes to break everything as he can, and of course he always have sometime to play golf. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/welcome.md index 7a43615e4..f5ae278fb 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/welcome.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-oslo/welcome.md @@ -8,7 +8,9 @@ Description = "devopsdays Oslo 2018" - +

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- + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/location.md index 2e081361b..caa3883eb 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/location.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/location.md @@ -7,18 +7,38 @@ type = "event" +++ -## Chemical Heritage Foundation +## [The Science History Institute](https://www.sciencehistory.org/) - -
+DevOpsDays Philadelphia 2018 -Venue: Chemical Heritage Foundation
-Address: 315 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
+Address: 315 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 + -
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+## How to get there +The Science History Institute is located in Historic Old City Philadelphia. It is easily accessible by public transportation. There is nearby parking, and hotels. + +### Public transportation +All SEPTA Regional Rail Lines serve [Jefferson Station at 10th and Market Streets](https://goo.gl/maps/GxCfa9eLr212), which is a few blocks away. + +The [Market-Frankford Line](http://www.septa.org/service/mfl/) has the nearest rapid transit stations at: + +* [2nd St Station](https://goo.gl/maps/J24WC6KdooH2) + +* [5th St Independence Hall Station](https://goo.gl/maps/5urdF8zU1m72) + +The [21 Bus](http://www.septa.org/maps/bus/pdf/021.pdf) can also be used, there is a stop at [Chestnut St & 3rd St](https://goo.gl/maps/CynMWzpNnnF2) + +### Parking + +Nearby Garages: + +* [Bourse Garage](https://goo.gl/maps/hDRYiEtDc8Q2), 400 Ranstead Street, Enter on 4th Street + +* [Park America](http://www.parkamerica.net/), 27 South 3rd Street + +* [Patriot Parking](http://www.patriotparking.com/find-parking/101-market-street-market-street-garage/), 101 Market Street + +* [Patriot Parking](http://www.patriotparking.com/find-parking/2nd-race-streets-bridge-lot/), 2nd and Race Streets diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e0fe8ce2e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program" +Type = "program" +Description = "Program for devopsdays Philadelphia 2018" ++++ \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/aaron-aldrich.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/aaron-aldrich.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c4e2b1c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/aaron-aldrich.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Operating Human Systems: Mean time to Relationship v. Mean time between Fallout" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["aaron-aldrich"] ++++ + +DevOps trends are clear on measuring systems Mean Time To Recovery rather than Mean Time Between Failures. I argue that worrying about time between failures actually causes more harm than worrying about recovery. But do we think of our human systems the same way as our digital? I’ll apply lessons learned in SysOps to HumanOps. + +I’ll talk about how our complex social systems act like complex computer systems and how focusing on MTTR rather than MTBF is a good thing between people, not just machines. I'll cover the environmental requirements for focusing on MTTR and discuss potential conflict resolution steps for a jumping off point in your organization or community. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/alan-koch.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/alan-koch.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7be9e281b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/alan-koch.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Microservices What & Why" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["alan-koch"] ++++ + +Why are Microservices such a big deal in the DevOps community? We’ll take 5 minutes to make the case for microservices. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/garima-sharma.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/garima-sharma.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2ef51db37 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/garima-sharma.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Let’s play a real life Dungeon and Dragons" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["garima-sharma"] ++++ + +D&D is a brief concept discussed in SRE book. A number of engineering teams use this technique to prepare team members for going on-call. The idea is to re-investigate a recent on-call incident, with the team. The team tells the dungeon master what they would do or query to understand or solve the problem, and the dungeon master tells the team what happens with each action or observation. + +In this highly interactive session, I will be acting as Dungeon master as we role-play some real life issues. We will have a few scenarios in which something is not working properly and volunteers from audience will go through a series of questions/steps to isolate those problems. We will see how the D&D exercise can provide more context of the infrastructure to the volunteers. These issues will be fairly common but the process of going through debugging these issues as a team is fun and a great learning exercise. The key takeaway for audience is how to hold the similar session for their team and gain more confidence on going on-call. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/incident-response.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/incident-response.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d3b5d1301 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/incident-response.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Don't Panic! Effective Incident Response" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rachael-byrne"] ++++ + +Many organizations have some kind of incident response process to coordinate during a major service outage. Some operationally mature companies incorporate a formal Incident Commander role in their process for a faster, more effective response. The Incident Commander serves as the final decision-maker during a major incident, delegating tasks and listening to input from subject matter experts in order to bring the incident to resolution. Whether or not a company has a formal process that includes an Incident Commander, most companies believe that your most senior engineer is best suited to lead an incident response. I challenge this assumption. + +I have learned first hand that you do not need to be highly technical, let alone senior, to effectively lead a coordinated response to a major incident. Comfort with a structured process and soft skills such as communication are actually more important than technical knowledge for an effective Incident Commander. + +In this workshop, attendees will: + +* Be introduced to the Incident Command System and learn how it can be adapted to other industries. +* Walk through the basics of incident response best practices. +* Discuss examples of formal incident response from multiple organizations. +* Have the opportunity to share their real-world experiences with each other. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/jason-yee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..387b41b48 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Burnout: community problem, community solution" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jason-yee"] ++++ + +It’s the middle of the night and you’re awakened by a phone call. What could it be? You’re not on-call this week. You glance at the caller-ID and see that it’s a teammate who has been struggling at work. Maybe it’s a serious outage and they’re escalating it to you? You answer the call to discover your teammate is having a mental health crisis. What do you do? + +Late one night in 2016, this happened to me. It left me terrified and motivated me to get certified in mental health first aid. + +With the constant demand to build systems rapidly with more resiliency and less budget, compounded with on-call support duties and a seemingly endless stream of alerts, it’s no wonder that burnout has become a serious problem within the tech industry. + +In this session, I’ll share ways that you can identify burnout and action steps to prevent yourself from burning out. But more importantly, because we are a DevOps *community*, I’ll share a framework from mental health first aid that will help you identify, help and support your teammates and friends experiencing burnout and mental health issues. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/jay-gordon.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/jay-gordon.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1718d7f50 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/jay-gordon.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Checklists: What’s your Brown M&M?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jay-gordon"] ++++ + +Whether it's launching a rocket to the moon or deploying an application with Kubernetes, checklists are important. They help provide a reasonable expectation of things that should work in the specific situation you are in. In the case of technology, checklists can help ensure your application remains resilient in times of trouble. + +During the era of the shuttle program, NASA would send nearly 6500 pounds of equipment to support each mission. Ensuring every piece of equipment was accounted for and was operational was critical to preparing for the mission. This of course required an extensive checklist which absolutely had to be perfect. + +Attendees of this lightning talk will get a brief history of different types of checklists and how to prepare a checklist for their new project. This talk will focus on the operational aspects of deployment by presenting a number of recommended items that should be considered part of a checklist. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/julia-duimovich.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/julia-duimovich.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..97a228ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/julia-duimovich.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Don’t try this at home: Running Headless Chrome in an AWS Lambda" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["julia-duimovich"] ++++ + +Serverless has become a much discussed topic recently, and for good reason! But many serverless offerings have strict limitations on package size, processing power, installed packages, and general freedom, which limits what you can do with them. But what about if you want to write a web scraper using Headless Chrome? Well, it’s probably a bad idea, but it’s possible! We’ll discuss how to compile binaries that work around Lambda restrictions, tools you can use to explore features of a serverless environment, and show various ways to take advantage of resource sharing between different invocations of the function. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/katy-farmer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/katy-farmer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..516dcf3e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/katy-farmer.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "How to Be Happy Being Average" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["katy-farmer"] ++++ + +Growing up, I wore a lot of hand-me-downs. I thought I looked great--all three of my older siblings were cool. It didn’t matter how many times I tripped on my brother’s torn jnco jeans or how long my sister laughed when I got my head stuck in the armhole of her t-shirts. I wanted what they had because they were so influential in my life--even if I wasn’t comfortable and nothing ever fit. + +What happens then when we apply DevOps strategies innovated at companies like Amazon and Starbucks to our mid-size applications? Do they fit? + +In this talk, we’ll discuss how to approach DevOps at an average company--how much should we automate? If we can’t afford to stress test everything, how do we choose which pieces to test? Should our devs work on development tools to expedite their process in the future or spend time on the features we need to ship? When do we turn to DevOps tools like Chef and Puppet? How can we avoid getting our heads stuck in the armhole of a shirt that doesn’t fit? We’ll investigate how to answer these questions, and how to make the most out of others’ success while we learn how to be happy being average. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/leon-fayer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/leon-fayer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e9275267e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/leon-fayer.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The main reason for your cloud bill is ..." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["leon-fayer"] ++++ + +In 2016, companies spent over $25 billion on public cloud services. And almost a quarter of that spend was wasted on idle or unnecessary resources. That's upwards of $6 billion (with a 'B') in money washed down the drain. And chances are, you are on of the people who could trim the overhead on your cloud spend. There are numerous studies and research done to identify the areas for improvement, but if you boil it down to the basics, you'll find that there may be a single primary reason for all the cloud overhead. And that's what I'll cover in this talk. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/matt-westgate.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/matt-westgate.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ad5d1386 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/matt-westgate.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Psychological Safety and DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matt-westgate"] ++++ + +Have you ever been in a meeting and had a question you didn't know if it was okay to ask? I mean, nobody else is asking the question, so you assume you should know... and the meeting silently marches on. + +Those moments reflect how safe someone feels in their group to take a risk. That question could have opened tremendous insight (or failure), if only it were asked. In this ignite talk we're going to look at the single most significant contributor to team effectiveness: psychological safety, and the role it plays within DevOps-enabled organizations. You'll walk away from this talk having learned three steps to create a psychological safety workplace, and lay the groundwork for a true DevOps culture. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/matty-stratton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/matty-stratton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e442d81d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/matty-stratton.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "How Do You Infect Your Organization With Humane Ops?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matty-stratton"] ++++ + +Richard Dawkins described memes as being a form of cultural propagation, which is a way for people to transmit social memories and cultural ideas to each other. Not unlike the way that DNA and life will spread from location to location, a meme idea will also travel from mind to mind. + +Getting your organization to take a step back and look at how ops affects people (awareness of alert fatigue, burnout risk, proactive/reactive approaches) can be a tough challenge. + +In this talk, I will discuss how the very DNA of an organization can evolve through the use of actionable communications from all levels - management, strategy, and practitioners. The “virus” of humane ops will infect your organization, providing a more sustainable approach to on-call, incident resolution, post-mortems, and more. There also will be copious references to the Neal Stephenson classic novel, Snow Crash. + +After this talk, you will have ideas of practical approaches to effect change in your organization, regardless of your level of influence. While not every group will use the same “viruses”, you will take away a good understanding of where to get started as Patient Zero. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/mauricio-linhares.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/mauricio-linhares.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..12fbc7b2f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/mauricio-linhares.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Making sense of metrics, alerts and dashboards" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mauricio-linhares"] ++++ + +In this presentation we'll learn what are the most important metrics we should be measuring in our systems (upper and lower bounds, SLAs/SLOs), what is the purpose of having dashboards, how different consumers will need different dashboards and why dashboards are for gathering more information about outages and not to figure out there is one outage happening, and, sadly, alerting. What to think about before including a new alert (can we automate the response? is it really actionable? do we have expectations for when it will trigger) and avoiding alerting burnout. The main goal is to help teams and managers to make sense of their data by collecting meaningful information, showing it in a way that is useful for all parties involved and not drowning teams on noise. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/mike-rothman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/mike-rothman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c97e2d43e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/mike-rothman.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Quick and Dirty DevSecOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mike-rothman"] ++++ + +Many DevOps devotees have heard about security and maybe even read a few blog posts about DevSecOps. But you get busy building code, eliminating WIP, and eliminating tech debt. That doesn’t leave a lot of time to make sure the code you are actually deploying is secure. But the power of DevOps is that you can build security in once, and it’s there. And even better, you don’t have to be a security expert to be able to start deploying more secure code. + +Yet, where do you start? Especially if you consider yourself a security novice. Don’t worry, we all start as novices, but it’s usually pretty helpful to get a head start by learning what’s important and having some samples to model. + +In this workshop, you will learn what attackers look for first, and the best practices to make your technology stack much more secure quickly. Then you’ll get code to figure out if you are at risk and as well as scripts to make sure the issues are quickly fixed, and don’t happen again. + +Why reinvent the wheel when you can get a quick and dirty tutorial on making your DevOps environment more secure? diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/nicholas-canzoneri.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/nicholas-canzoneri.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0338088a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/nicholas-canzoneri.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Command line first data analysis" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["nicholas-canzoneri"] ++++ + +As an operator of a system, you will often find yourself with data in CSV or unstructured log files that contain the answer to questions you have. Which IP address is hitting my server the most? How many requests came during this time frame? What kind of queries are getting written to the slow log? You want the answers to those questions as fast as possible and either you don't have log aggregation set up or inevitably there will some data that isn't flowing into it yet. Your data is probably on a remote server that is difficult to export from or you might even have a few gigs of data on your local machine. + +Command line tools can save the day! I'll present a number of methods on how to do data analysis using standard command line tools, like sort, cut, uniq, and more! These tools are great because they: +* most likely to already be installed where you need them +* very fast and can handle GBs of data +* have a lot of built in options to do a _lot_ of work for you + +Command line utilities can be intimidating! But they aren't going anywhere and the best time to learn them is now. I've found practical utilities and ways to iterate quickly on the command line that allowed me to expand my skills, forge my data into shape, get the answers that I need and I want to want to show you what I've picked up. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/ryn-daniels.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/ryn-daniels.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bc749ca1e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/ryn-daniels.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Building Bridges with DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ryn-daniels"] ++++ + +Devops originally started as a way of enabling both developers and operations engineers to work better together, but over the years since its inception it has become much more than that. The principles of devops can be beneficial to everyone involved in creating software solutions, not just dev and ops teams. This talk will discuss practical ideas for how the pillars of effective devops can be used throughout entire organizations, the benefits of sharing operational effectiveness beyond the ops team, and how to use devops principles to develop and maintain a functional culture within your organizations. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/sonia-sarda.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/sonia-sarda.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..973a28241 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/program/sonia-sarda.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Why startups are important for your companies success" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sonia-sarda"] ++++ + +Getting into a feedback loop with local startups is one of the most low cost and highest return ways a company can innovate. While focusing on exploiting their market through day to day opportunities, companies can also partner with early stage startups and explore how newer technologies can increase or better serve their customer base, and if successful, come up with plans to bring the technology in house. Startups are generally happy with this arrangement as they have the opportunity to test their products with potential clientele and get feedback from the best possible source: the customer. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8bda969f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Philadelphia 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/aaron-aldrich.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/aaron-aldrich.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..61187b6ca --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/aaron-aldrich.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Aaron Aldrich" +Twitter = "crayzeigh" +image = "aaron-aldrich.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "aaron-aldrich" + ++++ + +Aaron Aldrich is a Community Builder at Elastic and a founding organizer of the DevOps CT meetup & DevOpsDays Hartford 2017. He is passionate for connecting humans and using technology to enhance our natural inclination to connect with eachother. His writing can occasionally be found on crayzeigh.com if it's greater than 140 characters or on twitter @crayzeigh if fewer. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/alan-koch.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/alan-koch.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..03712a548 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/alan-koch.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Alan Koch" +Twitter = "" +image = "alan-koch.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "alan-koch" + ++++ + +As a Project Management Expert, Software Quality Professional, IT Service Management Expert, Business Instructor, Agile Expert and SDLC Coach: + +Because of Alan’s breadth of experience and 4 decades of depth, he brings a pragmatic consulting approach to each event. He encourages participants to raise questions and issues from their own experience, listens carefully and strives to make the material relevant to their situations. When appropriate, he freely admits, "You're right; this won't work for you." Participants regularly cite Mr. Koch's knowledge and patience as prime reasons why they get so much out of his events and have fun doing it. + +Alan was an advocate for integrating development and operations teams long before the term DevOps was coined. He wrote articles and spoke at conferences on the opportunities for synergy, and he worked with his consulting clients to establish what is now known as a DevOps culture, and what we now call a continuous deployment pipeline. Alan’s depth of experience in both Dev and Ops has made him a key contributor to ASPE’s DevOps offerings. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/garima-sharma.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/garima-sharma.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c72c9d701 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/garima-sharma.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Garima Sharma" +Twitter = "gariimash" +image = "garima-sharma.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "garima-sharma" + ++++ + +Garima Sharma is a DevOps Engineer at Pivotal, New York. Coming from developer background, she has been working as devops for more that 5 years with various agile teams. She has worked on cloud providers like GCP, AWS, DigitalOcean along with private data centers. She have been part of devops for large enterprise client, startup and now PaaS. She holds experience of planning and conducting migrations of various environments, ensuring security and minimum downtime. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/jason-yee.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..32bf2b82d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jason Yee" +Twitter = "gitbisect" +image = "jason-yee.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jason-yee" + ++++ + +Jason is a technical evangelist at Datadog, where he works to inspire developers and ops engineers with the power of metrics and monitoring. Previously, he was the community manager for DevOps & Performance at O’Reilly Media and a software engineer at MongoDB. He’s currently exploring the world while living as a nomad and would love to hear about the part of the world that you call home. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/jay-gordon.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/jay-gordon.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a167e9a31 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/jay-gordon.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jay Gordon" +Twitter = "" +image = "jay-gordon.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jay-gordon" + ++++ + +Jay Gordon is a Senior Cloud Ops Advocate with the Microsoft Azure Advocates. He and the rest of the Advocacy team are focused on helping Developers and Ops teams get the most out of their cloud experience with Microsoft Azure. Prior to Microsoft, Jay was part of teams at DigtialOcean, BuzzFeed and MongoDB. Jay lives in New York City with his wife and has a goofy pug named Rico. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/julia-duimovich.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/julia-duimovich.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4ef116f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/julia-duimovich.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Julia Duimovich" +Twitter = "jduims" +image = "julia-duimovich.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "julia-duimovich" + ++++ + +Julia is a backend developer who likes coffee and fuzzy logic. She is frequently frustrated by the overlap in search results between lambdas in Python and AWS Lambdas. She is Canadian and currently lives in Mexico City. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/katy-farmer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/katy-farmer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..94f342296 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/katy-farmer.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Katy Farmer" +Twitter = "TheKaterTot" +image = "katy-farmer.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "katy-farmer" + ++++ + +Katy lives in Oakland, CA with her husband and two dogs (at least one of whom talks to her about fun, technical stuff). She loves to experiment with code, break stuff, and try to fix it. She learned to code at Turing School of Software and Design in Denver, CO, and it gave her the perfect chance to break stuff before she knew how to fix it. Ask her about: Ruby, Node.js, Russian Literature, Star Wars, Dragon Age, and all things sugar. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/leon-fayer.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/leon-fayer.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c843297aa --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/leon-fayer.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Leon Fayer" +Twitter = "papa_fire" +image = "leon-fayer.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "leon-fayer" + ++++ + +Leon's two decades of expertise were concentrated on architecting and operating complex, web-based systems to withstand crushing traffic (often unexpectedly). Over the years, he's had a somewhat unique opportunity to design and build systems that run some of the most visited websites in the world. While his core expertise is in application development, he works his way around the whole technology stack from system architecture to databases design and optimization to front/back-end programming. He's considered a professional naysayer by peers and has the opinion that nothing really works until it works for at least a million people. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/matt-westgate.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/matt-westgate.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ae9e1f44e --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/matt-westgate.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matt Westgate" +Twitter = "mettamatt" +image = "matt-westgate.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matt-westgate" + ++++ + +Matt Westgate is [Lullabot's](https://www.lullabot.com) CEO. Matt graduated from Iowa State University in Computer-Mediated Technologies, a degree program he built from the ground up to focus on the emerging field of web applications and information architecture. + +After university Matt teamed up with John VanDyk to develop Mframework: a metadata-driven Content Management System which later became a cornerstone to the foundation of Drupal's CCK platform. Matt also contributed the path aliasing module and table sort library to Drupal core. Then he wrote the original e-commerce package as a proof-of-concept that Drupal was much much more than a CMS. Matt and John went on to author the Pro Drupal Development book, a must-have resource for any Drupal core developer. + +Matt is also the CEO of [Tugboat.QA](https://tugboat.qa), a CI/CD that builds automated full-stack preview and test environments for web applications. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/matty-stratton.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/matty-stratton.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..095befdf9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/matty-stratton.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matty Stratton" +Twitter = "mattstratton" +image = "matty-stratton.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matty-stratton" + ++++ + +Matty Stratton is a DevOps Evangelist at PagerDuty, where he helps dev and ops teams advance the practice of their craft and become more operationally mature. He collaborates with PagerDuty customers and industry thought leaders in the broader devops community, and back when he drove, his license plate actually said “DevOps”. + +Matty has over 20 years experience in IT operations, ranging from large financial institutions such as JPMorganChase and internet firms, including Apartments.com. He has given presentations at ITSM focused events, ChefConf, DevOpsDays, Interop, PINK, and various local groups within the Chicagoland area. He is the founder and co-host of the popular Arrested DevOps podcast. + +He lives in San Francisco and has three awesome kids - Henry, Joey, and Sophia. He also has an unhealthy obsession with Doctor Who, Firefly, and Game of Thrones. And whiskey. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/mauricio-linhares.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/mauricio-linhares.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c926fa608 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/mauricio-linhares.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Maurício Linhares" +Twitter = "mauriciojr" +image = "mauricio-linhares.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mauricio-linhares" + ++++ + +Maurício is a software engineer at DigitalOcean building the Cloud. He's passionate about uptime, metrics, dashboards, but not that passionate about alerts and leads the team responsible for DO's internal API gateway, helping enable the company's microservices architecture for customer facing apps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/mike-rothman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/mike-rothman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f227f4661 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/mike-rothman.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mike Rothman" +Twitter = "securityincite" +image = "mike-rothman.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mike-rothman" + ++++ + +Mike Rothman is a 25-year security veteran, specializing in protecting networks and endpoints, security management, compliance, and helping client navigate a secure evolution to the cloud. In addition to his role as President of DisruptOPS, Mike is Analyst & President of Securosis and has been teaching cloud security at Black Hat for the past 5 years. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/nicholas-canzoneri.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/nicholas-canzoneri.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..53f8192a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/nicholas-canzoneri.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Nicholas Canzoneri" +Twitter = "nick_canz" +image = "nicholas-canzoneri.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "nicholas-canzoneri" + ++++ + +I'm Nick. I do software/ops stuff. I went to Drexel for school and stuck around Philly after graduating. I work at GitHub on the Database Infrastructure team. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/rachael-byrne.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/rachael-byrne.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b3fdbb770 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/rachael-byrne.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rachael Byrne" +Twitter = "b3rachael" +image = "rachael-byrne.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rachael-byrne" + ++++ + +Rachael Byrne is an agilist that has helped cross-functional product development, mobile, QA, customer support, and business operations teams iteratively deliver value and collaborate effectively. She is PagerDuty’s first non-technical Incident Commander. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/ryn-daniels.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/ryn-daniels.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6e1944799 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/ryn-daniels.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ryn Daniels" +Twitter = "rynchantress" +image = "ryn-daniels.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ryn-daniels" + ++++ + +Ryn Daniels is a staff infrastructure operations engineer at Travis CI who got their start in programming with TI-80 calculators back when GeoCities was still cool. These days, they have opinions on things like monitoring, on-call usability, and Effective DevOps. Before escaping to the world of operations, they spent a few years doing R&D and systems engineering in the corporate world. Ryn lives in Berlin, Germany with a perfectly reasonable number of cats and in their spare time can often be found powerlifting, playing cello, or handcrafting knitted server koozies for the data center. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/sonia-sarda.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/sonia-sarda.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e6bbd627 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-philadelphia/speakers/sonia-sarda.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sonia Sarda" +Twitter = "" +image = "sonia-sarda.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "sonia-sarda" + ++++ + +Sonia Sarda is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania studying Computer Science and Operations. She helped start the student run technology incubator program there (Weisslabs), and helped organize a million dollar social impact entrepreneurship competition (Hult Prize Ivy). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/location.md index b76b16028..ad5479e8e 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/location.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/location.md @@ -16,12 +16,9 @@ Description = "Location for devopsdays Phoenix 2018"

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We have purchased 125 parking spaces at 609 East Lincoln Street Parking located at 609 E Lincoln St, Phoenix, AZ 85034.

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Keynote

{{< event_link page="program/kolton-andrus" text="Opening Keynote" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/kolton-andrus" text="--Kolton Andrus" >}}
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+ {{< event_link page="program/cat-swetel" text="5 Tips for Better Technical Meetings" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/cat-swetel" text="--Cat Swetel" >}} +
Room: Amphitheater
Track: Anecdote +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/rob-richardson-k8s" text="Kubernetes Test Drive" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/rob-richardson" text="--Rob Richardson" >}}
Room: Pima
Track: Getting Started +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/chris-van-tuin" text="A DevOps State of Mind: Continuous Security with Kubernetes" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/chris-van-tuin" text="--Chris Van Tuin" >}}
Room: Pinal
Track: Advanced +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/fail-stories" text="Moderated Conversation" >}}
Room: Amphitheater
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+ {{< event_link page="program/wes-novack" text="Automate AWS with the CLI and Shell Scripting" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/wes-novack" text="--Wes Novack" >}}
Room: Pima
Track: Getting Started +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/matt-williams" text="Orchestrating Serverless with Step Functions" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/matt-williams" text="--Matt Williams" >}}
Room: Pinal
Track: Advanced +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/fail-stories" text="Moderated Conversation" >}}
Room: Amphitheater
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+ {{< event_link page="program/mark-gunnels" text="DevOps Should Marry Graph Databases" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/mark-gunnels" text="--Mark Gunnels" >}}
Room: Pima
Track: Getting Started +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/jasmine-hegman" text="Using Prometheus and Grafana together for Effective Service Dashboards" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/jasmine-hegman" text="--Jasmine Hegman" >}}
Room: Pinal
Track: Advanced +
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+ Lunch and Sponsors +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/matt-chandler" text="Striking a balance: Weighing engineering and business concerns in software projects" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/matt-chandler" text="--Matt Chandler" >}}
Room: Amphitheater
Track: Anecdote +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/rob-richardson" text="Database DevOps with Containers" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/rob-richardson" text="--Rob Richardson" >}}
Room: Pima
Track: Getting Started +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/nick-willever" text="Continuous Integration with Infrastructure as Code" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/nick-willever" text="--Nick Willever" >}}
Room: Pinal
Track: Advanced +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/fail-stories" text="Moderated Conversation" >}}
Room: Amphitheater
Track: Anecdote +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/stephen-kuenzli" text="Intro to Designing Systems and Processes" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/stephen-kuenzli" text="--Stephen Kuenzli" >}}
Room: Pima
Track: Getting Started +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/andy-lowe" text="Cultural Legos: Self-Reinforcing Practices for Experimentation, Quality, and Delivery" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/andy-lowe" text="--Andy Lowe" >}}
Room: Pinal
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+ {{< event_link page="program/thad-west" text="Culture and Collaboration in DevOps" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/thad-west" text="--Thad West" >}}
Room: Pima
Track: Getting Started +
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+ {{< event_link page="program/brian-downs" text="Leveraging Go to Build a FaaS Platform" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/brian-downs" text="--Brian Downs" >}}
Room: Pinal
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Keynote

{{< event_link page="program/christian-posta" text="Closing Keynote" >}}
{{< event_link page="speakers/christian-posta" text="--Christian Posta" >}}
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Frequent delivery, automation, team ownership, experimentation, small iterations, and tolerance for failure all combine to form a set of cultural practices that reinforce each other, allowing for accelerated delivery of product value. In this talk, Andy discusses using these practices to build an organization that works sane hours, deploys tens of thousands of times a year, and builds quality into everything we do. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/brian-downs.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/brian-downs.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b967df6f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/brian-downs.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Leveraging Go to Build a FaaS Platform" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["brian-downs"] ++++ + +This will be a step-by-step talk on building a FaaS platform for executing Go functions from packages exposed via Git and a REST API to trigger function execution. The system will utilize the Go build system internally, text templates, GOPATH, and the Go standard library atop FreeBSD Jails and ZFS. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/cat-swetel.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/cat-swetel.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..32d2b40fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/cat-swetel.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "5 Tips for Better Technical Meetings" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["cat-swetel"] ++++ + +Over the years, I developed a very negative attitude towards meetings. Suddenly when managing a large program with team members all over the globe, I realized things needed to change. I began talking to experts and experimenting my way towards more effective meetings. Come learn from my mistakes as I cover my best tips for creating a space to raise new ideas, voice concerns, and agree on a course of action. Learn how anyone, regardless of role or positional power, can move their technology organization towards better meetings. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/chris-van-tuin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/chris-van-tuin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2487772f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/chris-van-tuin.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "A DevOps State of Mind: Continuous Security with Kubernetes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["chris-van-tuin"] ++++ + +With the rise of DevOps, containers are at the brink of becoming a pervasive technology in Enterprise IT to accelerate application delivery for the business. When it comes to adopting containers in the enterprise, Security is the highest adoption barrier. Is your organization ready to address the security risks with containers for your DevOps environment? In this presentation, you'll learn about: + +- Best practices for addressing the top container security risks in a container environment including images, builds, registry, deployment, hosts, network, storage, APIs, monitoring & logging, and federation. +- Automating and integrating security vulnerability management & compliance checking for container images in a DevOps CI/CD pipeline +- Deployment strategies for deploying container security updates including recreate, rolling, blue/green, canary and a/b testing. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/christian-posta.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/christian-posta.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..04d281df5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/christian-posta.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Closing Keynote" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["christian-posta"] ++++ + + +TBA \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/fail-stories.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/fail-stories.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc81caf89 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/fail-stories.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Fail Stories" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["fail-stories"] ++++ + +Case Studies / Fail Stories: Fifteen minute sessions for people of all experience ranges where speakers share technical or cultural anecdotes where they succeeded or failed in a DevOps related domain. Failure is fun. People love to know that other people fail on occasion. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/jasmine-hegman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/jasmine-hegman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5176e3582 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/jasmine-hegman.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Using Prometheus and Grafana together for Effective Service Dashboards" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jasmine-hegman"] ++++ + +Prometheus is a powerful metrics collection and alerting system, and Grafana is a powerful graphing and dashboarding application (which comes with the capability of Alerts on its own as well). While there is a vibrant community around both tools providing both exporters and many Dashboards to help get one started, for a given use case there is likely some work that is needed to be done to customize things further. This may range from needing to update an aging dashboard by renaming variables to match what is offered in a current version of the software than from when the Dashboard was made, to changing or defining thresholds on charts and alerts to match your system or constraints, all the way to desiring to instrument your applications with custom metrics and custom charts. + +A constant is the need to determine if there is a problem or not, and where it is happening at, and how things are changing. + +In this talk I will demonstrate what a potential end-state developer-oriented Service Dashboard can look like and discuss what it took to get there. We will discuss some of the trade-offs involved, such as the merits between which system to utilize for Alerts, and go over some ways to integrate lesser-known features to make dashboard users and alert responders have an easier time getting to what they need to. + +We will cover a lot, but do not worry. If you are new to the technologies, this can help give you a North Star to work towards. If you are already familiar with the technologies, hopefully this can give you some ideas on how to squeeze more out of them. Most of the Grafana techniques apply to the other Data Sources Grafana works with, and some examples using ElasticSearch will be covered, but the focus will primarily be on Prometheus with Grafana. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/kolton-andrus.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/kolton-andrus.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cc580caac --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/kolton-andrus.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Opening Keynote" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kolton-andrus"] ++++ + + +Failure Testing prepares us, both socially and technically, for how our systems will behave in the face of failure. By proactively testing, we can find and fix problems before they become crises. At Netflix and Amazon we ran regular Game Days where we would test our system for failures in order to find problems, save us from future incidents, and train our teams how to handle the unexpected. + +This talk will walk through the process of how your team can run an effective “Game Day” and safely test your system for weak points, identify opportunities to bake in more resilience, and ensure your team is well-trained. Then you can sleep peacefully knowing you are ready! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/mark-gunnels.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/mark-gunnels.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ccab72ecb --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/mark-gunnels.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps Should Marry Graph Databases" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mark-gunnels"] ++++ + +During an after hours outage of a Backing Service, a pet project of mapping all the details exposed by the API of our PaaS, CloudFoundry, into Neo4J, a popular Graph Database, proved invaluable. Using the insight provided by the GraphDB, we were easily able to visualize which apps were directly dependent on the Backing Service, subsequent downstream impacts, and alert the impacted owners of the apps. + +Since then I've continued to exploit the rich information exposed by today's infrastructure to build a representation of our applications and backing services in a graph database which has led to: + +* Faster time to resolutions in Incident Response situations, +* Easier impact analysis when affecting change, +* Trend analysis on where your organization is going, +* And automatically codify your infrastructure in languages like Terraform AFTER it's manually been built out. + +This presentation will walk through code samples of: interrogating a set of apps deployed on CloudFoundry and their respective backing services, building a graph database from this information, and then exploiting that database for some DevOpian purposes. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/matt-chandler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/matt-chandler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7fc6c2bba --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/matt-chandler.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Striking a balance: Weighing engineering and business concerns in software projects" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matt-chandler"] ++++ + +When building digital products in startup environments, it is critical to ensure we are focused on the right tasks to maximize the impact of our efforts. During a recent engagement, I failed to convince key stakeholders that they were asking for too much too soon. The company eventually failed when we ran out of runway, and a key contributor to this was that we strayed from a lean, MVP-focused, mindset. Let’s discuss how engineers and developers can deliver technical solutions while being mindful of the businesses needs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/matt-williams.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/matt-williams.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..257b10cab --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/matt-williams.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Orchestrating Serverless with Step Functions" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["matt-williams"] ++++ + +Serverless and AWS Lambda specifically allows developers to build super scalable application components with minimal effort. AWS Kinesis and SQS can be used to create a universal event stream to orchestrate Lambdas into much more complex applications. Now, with AWS Step Functions we can build large distributed applications with Lambdas using visual workflows. In this session you will see how Step Functions are different from Amazon Simple Workflow, how to get started with Step Functions, and how to use them to take your Lambda-based applications to the next level. We will start with a few granular functions and stitch them up using Step Functions. As we build out the application, we'll add monitoring so that we can ensure that changes we make actually improve things rather than make them worse. You will leave the session with actionable learnings about how to use AWS Step Functions in your environment right away. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/nick-willever.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/nick-willever.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f64e2da86 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/nick-willever.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Continuous Integration with Infrastructure as Code" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["nick-willever"] ++++ + +Nearing the end of a DevOps transformation includes scaling automation and being efficient with time. Continuous Integration helps make that happen. We'll use CI to deploy changes for the business at scale and show how to be confident in the process and code. + +We'll start with some pre-made code and tests, explain that and then dive into situations on changes that have to happen for the business to deploy a required feature or change. Then we‚ll go into creating effective CI process and match the business situations we talked about earlier with those processes. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/rob-richardson-k8s.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/rob-richardson-k8s.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e5f91a287 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/rob-richardson-k8s.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Kubernetes Test Drive" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rob-richardson"] ++++ + +Are you a Docker aficionado or are you new to the Docker ecosystem? Come see how Kubernetes (K8s) adds a mature solution for running containers in production and development. We'll start with containers, layer in pods, replica sets, deployments, and services. We'll dig into minikube and kubernetes in docker desktop. You'll leave with a solid understanding of the principles of K8s, and a practical set of skills for driving this container orchestrator throughout the software development lifecycle. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/rob-richardson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/rob-richardson.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d6d2605f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/rob-richardson.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Database DevOps with Containers" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rob-richardson"] ++++ + +Unlike CI/CD pipelines for applications, we can't just delete the database and pop up a new one with each new version. Let's start with the production database, and get SQL Server content to developers in containers, and then flow schema and lookup data back into production with migration tools. You can bring the reliability and automation of CI/CD pipelines to Database DevOps with containers. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/stephen-kuenzli.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/stephen-kuenzli.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ae9ac464a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/stephen-kuenzli.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "An Introduction to Designing Systems and Processes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["stephen-kuenzli"] ++++ + +You’ve got your algorithms, compilers, and version control, but what about the big picture? How do you go from a problem statement to a design and set of tasks you can work through? + +In this talk, I will share my design process for building new and refactoring existing systems. We will cover describing the problem(s), eliciting functional _and_ ‘non-functional’ requirements, designing systems and processes that solve the problem, and gathering feedback. We will focus on understanding customers, discovering their spoken and unspoken needs, and creating systems and processes that deliver value safely and sustainably. + +This talk is intended for people looking to take on their first big design activity or interested in learning more about leading an effective system design process. You will leave with clear recommendations for how to navigate through the design process and resources to support your own research and communications. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/thad-west.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/thad-west.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b2e3477c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/thad-west.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Culture and Collaboration in DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["thad-west"] ++++ + +While DevOps is a very appealing model on paper, many organizations don’t take into account changes to culture and collaboration required to be successful. The standard model depiction as a moebius strip masks the dangers of team siloing. While discrete organizational units are key in proper staffing and skill allocation, sharp divisions can easily cause DevOps efforts to experience partial or complete failure. + +Successful DevOps requires a cultural shift where the boundaries between groups are softened. Though individual groups should still be responsible for specific organizational functions, they should also embrace transparent processes and collaboration with other groups that are part of the DevOps cycle. As the size and complexity of organizations increases, this becomes increasingly important. + +We will be looking at some of the common organizational culture changes embraced by successful DevOps adoptions. We will also show how proper tooling helps with this process by increasing collaboration between teams, using the Atlassian toolset as an example of tools intended to facilitate cultural and collaborative changes. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/wes-novack.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/wes-novack.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ad0d1ef0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/program/wes-novack.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Automate AWS with the CLI and Shell Scripting" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["wes-novack"] ++++ + +AWS tasks are often multi-step processes. Often you have to issue a command, wait until the target object enters a particular state, and only then continue on by issuing yet another command, or click something else in the web UI. In this talk, I will demonstrate how to take control of AWS tasks using the AWS CLI and bash shell scripting. By combining the strategies discussed in this talk, you will no longer have to wait on AWS, nor will you have to employ multi-step, manual processes. Instead, let your scripts do the work for you! We'll start by introducing the AWS CLI and the basics. Next, I will demonstrate some simple aws cli commands, turn them into functions, and then move on to more complex scripting such as stopping and then starting an ec2 instance, all from one script. We'll also learn about --filter, --query (JMESPath!), and a handful of other tips & tricks. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/registration.md index 082e48403..73d7821d1 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/registration.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/registration.md @@ -4,9 +4,30 @@ Type = "event" Description = "Registration for devopsdays Phoenix 2018" +++ -
+ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..df7603343 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays phoenix 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/andy-lowe.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/andy-lowe.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4849ac6fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/andy-lowe.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Andy Lowe" +Twitter = "lowekeyone" +image = "andy-lowe.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "andy-lowe" + ++++ + +As a developer and product manager with nearly two decades experience in multiple industries, Andy has built some really cool products (and some others). Along the way, he developed a strong interest in finding smarter ways to build quality software and an even stronger aversion to doing things that get in the way of that goal. As a portfolio lead in Allstate's Automation Engineering group, he is currently responsible for building products that other development teams use daily. He likes spending his nights and weekends not doing release activities and wants other teams to have the same flexibility. Andy's favorite dessert is cookies. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/brian-downs.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/brian-downs.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba3dcac08 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/brian-downs.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Brian Downs" +Twitter = "bdowns328" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "brian-downs" + ++++ +Software Engineer. I have a passion for all things Go, AWS, FreeBSD, and programming in general. I spend free time contributing to open source projects and spend a large portion of time mentoring others. I run the Phoenix Go meetup helping to build a larger Go community and help those get Go programs developed in more companies here in the valley and co-organize BSD-PHX. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/cat-swetel.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/cat-swetel.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e5555e990 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/cat-swetel.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Cat Swetel" +Twitter = "catswetel" +image = "cat-swetel.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "cat-swetel" + ++++ + +Cat has experience applying Agile and lean principles in a variety of settings: from startups to large enterprises, warehouses to web, etc. She is passionate about increasing diversity in tech. In her leisure time, Cat enjoys making jokes about Bitcoin, hiking, and reading feminist literature. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/chris-van-tuin.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/chris-van-tuin.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5e4ffa1e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/chris-van-tuin.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Chris Van Tuin" +Twitter = "chrisvantuin" +image = "chris-van-tuin.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "chris-van-tuin" + ++++ + +Chris Van Tuin, Chief Technologist, NA West at Red Hat, has over 20 years of experience in IT and Software. Since joining Red Hat in 2005, Chris has been architecting solutions for strategic customers and partners and is a frequent speaker on DevOps, Security, and Containers. He started his career at Intel in IT and Managed Hosting followed by leadership roles in services and sales engineering at Loudcloud and Linux startups. Chris holds a Bachelors of Electrical Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/christian-posta.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/christian-posta.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bb33883cd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/christian-posta.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Christian Posta" +Twitter = "christianposta" +image = "christian-posta.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "christian-posta" + ++++ + +Christian Posta is a Chief Architect of cloud applications at [Red Hat](https://www.redhat.com/) and well known in the community for being an author (Introducing Istio Service Mesh, O’Reilly 2018, Microservices for Java Developers, O’Reilly 2016), frequent blogger, speaker, open-source enthusiast and committer on various open-source projects including Istio, Apache ActiveMQ, Fabric8, et.al. Christian has spent time at web-scale companies and now helps companies create and deploy large-scale, resilient, distributed architectures - many of what we now call Microservices. He enjoys mentoring, training and leading teams to be successful with distributed systems concepts, microservices, devops, and cloud-native application design. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/fail-stories.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/fail-stories.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e69de29bb diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/jasmine-hegman.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/jasmine-hegman.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4af7d11e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/jasmine-hegman.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jasmine Hegman" +Twitter = "hegpetz" +image = "jasmine-hegman.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jasmine-hegman" + ++++ + +I have been programming and architecting software seriously for many years. There is always more to learn, and I consider that a good thing. Over time I have amassed a bit of knowledge and it has come in handy and I enjoy sharing it with others. I've done everything from web and game front and back ends to the tooling involved in making both to the infrastructure that helps run both. I am extremely thankful for all of the people, opportunities, and experiences that have afforded me the chances to learn those things, and I look forward to being able to share some of what I've learned with others. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/kolton-andrus.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/kolton-andrus.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a5b3fa5e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/kolton-andrus.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kolton Andrus" +Twitter = "KoltonAndrus" +image = "kolton-andrus.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kolton-andrus" + ++++ + +Kolton is co-founder and CEO of [Gremlin](http://www.gremlin.com/). Previously he was a Chaos Engineer at Netflix improving streaming reliability and operating the Edge services. He designed and built F.I.T., Netflix’s failure injection service. Prior he improved the performance and reliability of the Amazon Retail website. At both companies he has served as a ‘Call Leader’, managing the resolution of company-wide incidents. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/mark-gunnels.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/mark-gunnels.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fc4f753ec --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/mark-gunnels.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mark Gunnels" +Twitter = "markgunnels" +image = "mark-gunnels.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mark-gunnels" + ++++ + +Mark has been a software developer for over 20 years, working in diverse industries and technologies. He holds an undergraduate degree from Emory University but can't remember in what because he spent all his time in the computer lab and gym. It definitely qualifies him to be a barista though. He almost holds a Masters of Business Administration and almost a Masters of Decision Sciences but suffers from extreme attention deficit when it comes to any curriculum that contains classes on Marketing. + +Mostly these days he enjoys CrossFit, Coding, and yelling at kids to get off his lawn. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/matt-chandler.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/matt-chandler.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..98c47e031 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/matt-chandler.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matt Chandler" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matt-chandler" +image = "matt_chandler.jpg" + ++++ + +Matt is the founder and President of Sierra Ancha Solutions, where he helps organizations improve their software engineering processes and culture. After years of building software in environments from tiny startups to huge enterprises, Matt has learned that building high-quality software doesn’t have to be hard and software teams don’t have to miss deadlines or work perpetual overtime. When not helping teams be happier and more productive, Matt enjoys building and riding custom motorcycles, writing code, and exploring the outdoors. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/matt-williams.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/matt-williams.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..19a78e0d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/matt-williams.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matt Williams" +Twitter = "technovangelist" +image = "matt-williams.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matt-williams" + ++++ + +Matt Williams is the DevOps Evangelist at Datadog and an organizer for DevOps Days Boston. He is passionate about the power of monitoring and metrics to make large-scale systems stable and manageable. So he tours the country speaking and writing about monitoring with Datadog. When he's not on the road, he's coding. You can find Matt on Twitter at @Technovangelist. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/nick-willever.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/nick-willever.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cd6b0bb73 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/nick-willever.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Nick Willever" +Twitter = "nictrix36" +image = "nick-willever.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "nick-willever" + ++++ + +Nick Willever is an Engineering Manager at [New Context](https://www.newcontext.com/) and has over 10 years experience in software engineering and system administration. Using that experience he now helps organizations deliver code faster, more securely and having it operationally sustainable. Pipelines, testing, and continuous delivery are some of the words you may hear Nick tirelessly repeating. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/rob-richardson.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/rob-richardson.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e96a56f88 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/rob-richardson.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rob Richardson" +Twitter = "rob_rich" +image = "rob-richardson.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rob-richardson" + ++++ + +Rob Richardson is a software craftsman building web properties in ASP.NET and Node, Angular and Vue. He is a Microsoft MVP, published author, frequent speaker at conferences, user groups, and community events, and a diligent teacher and student of high quality software development. You can find this and other talks on his blog at [https://robrich.org/presentations](https://robrich.org/presentations) and follow him on twitter at [@rob_rich](https://twitter.com/rob_rich). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/stephen-kuenzli.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/stephen-kuenzli.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d62ce0474 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/stephen-kuenzli.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Stephen Kuenzli" +Twitter = "skuenzli" +image = "stephen-kuenzli.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "stephen-kuenzli" + ++++ + +Stephen Kuenzli has designed, built, deployed, and operated highly-available, scalable software systems in high tech manufacturing, banking, and ecommerce systems for nearly 20 years in addition to a B.S. in Systems Engineering. He loves working through challenging design problems and building solutions that are safe and enjoyable for customers, users, and stakeholders. + +By day, Stephen guides teams into AWS securely and at scale. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/thad-west.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/thad-west.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b937c9662 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/thad-west.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Thad West" +Twitter = "isosthad" +image = "thad-west.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "thad-west" + ++++ + +As a Co-Founder and CEO of Isos Technology, Thad West is responsible for overall vision, strategy and execution of the business. Thad brings his diverse technology background, business acumen and strong leadership skills to these roles. + +Thad has nearly two decades of experience in technology. He has extensive experience in product management, development team leadership, enterprise architecture and business application development. Prior to founding Isos Technology, Thad held the position of VP of Application Development for a Fortune 100 financial company and Director of Product Management for a mid-size software company specializing in mobile applications for the construction industry. + +Thad has honed his skills through extensive experience in all aspects of enterprise application development and team management. He has diverse enterprise application experience in a wide range of fields, including finance, health services, insurance, construction and retail technologies. Thad’s experience in these areas has given him powerful tools to provide comprehensive client solutions. These skills coupled with Thad’s ethical imperative to provide the best service possible have led Isos Technology in establishing itself as an exemplary model of a technical solutions provider. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/wes-novack.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/wes-novack.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..20338123b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/speakers/wes-novack.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Wes Novack" +Twitter = "WesleyTech" +image = "wes-novack.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "wes-novack" + ++++ + +Wes is a Senior Systems Engineer at [Pluralsight](https://www.pluralsight.com/), focused on Cloud Ops, DevOps & Sys Ops. In partnership with his software craftsmen colleagues, he helps architect, build, and manage a highly complex infrastructure and microservices application ecosystem hosted on the AWS cloud. Wes makes extensive use of Terraform, SaltStack, shell scripting, the AWS CLI, Python and other technologies to define infrastructure as code, drive automation, and enhance processes and systems. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/sponsor.md index bdde70634..18a30c8a6 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/sponsor.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/sponsor.md @@ -35,7 +35,9 @@ The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsday - + Sold Out + Sold Out + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/welcome.md index 501390248..1b08392e7 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/welcome.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-phoenix/welcome.md @@ -10,21 +10,23 @@ Description = "devopsdays Phoenix 2018"
- DevOpsDays Phoenix 2017 + DevOpsDays Phoenix 2018
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DevOpsDays is a conference for not only Developers and Systems/Operations Engineers, but everyone across the spectrum involved in creating or managing technical solutions in any industry. This includes Security, QA, UX, Management, as well as, Specialists in Mobile, VR, AI, BI, etc…

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Join at {{< event_location >}} where over 200 people will be participating in our first DevOpsDays Phoenix as we learn and share together.

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Join us at {{< event_location >}} where over 200 people will be participating in our second DevOpsDays Phoenix as we learn and share together. We have a great set of {{< event_link page="program" text="talks" >}} and {{< event_link page="speakers" text="speakers" >}} lined up for you.

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Don't be left out get your {{< event_link page="registration" text="tickets" >}} today.

Learning

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At DevOpsDays we discuss the culture and tools that can make organizations run better, deliver faster, and improve quality. - +

At DevOpsDays we discuss the culture and tools that can make organizations run better, deliver faster, and improve quality. +

This year we would like to focus on:

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  • Case Studies / Fail Stories: Fifteen minute sessions for people of all experience ranges where speakers share technical or cultural anecdotes where they succeeded or failed in a DevOps related domain. Failure is fun. People love to know that other people fail on occasion.
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Speakers

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DevOpsDays Phoenix is excited to announce the following speakers and topic concepts that will be covered at the 2018 conference!

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  • Keynotes: Kolton Andrus and Christian Posta
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  • Automation & Delivery: Wes Novack, Nick Willever, and Brian Downs
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  • Kubernetes, Security & Databases: Rob Richardson, Chris Van Tuin
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  • Monitoring & Modeling: Jasmine Hegman, Mark Gunnels
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CFP is open now, you can submit your talk


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Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ab5d98091 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c668c82a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" ++++ + +Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details. + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9f6fee350 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +City = "Ponyville" +Year = "2017" +date = "2016-07-15T22:06:24-06:00" +title = "Ponyville 2017 Program" +type = "program" +Icons = "TRUE" ++++ + +Our program is amazing! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c5d249f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-ponyville/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
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  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
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+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ +How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +
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+ +DevOpsDays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. +

+Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. +

+The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at DevOpsDays on their own terms. +

+ + +


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Grok big data ship it unicorn long shadow long shadow hacker. Entrepreneur waterfall is so 2000 and late integrate user centered design innovate integrate parallax prototype pivot user story fund latte iterate driven. Human-centered design SpaceTeam pitch deck workflow responsive venture capital earned media ideate user centered design thinker-maker-doer viral. Engaging co-working paradigm prototype latte prototype parallax sticky note ship it. + +# This is our thing! + +Tickets +: {{< event_link url-key="registration_link" text="Register here!" >}} + +Location +: {{< event_link text-key="location_address" page="location" >}} + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/contato.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/contato.md index 16918a4c0..f2b1ec007 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/contato.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/contato.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Type = "event" Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Porto Alegre 2018" +++ -If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} +Se você quiser entrar em contato conosco: {{< email_organizers >}} **Our local team** diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..671dd2d23 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program" +Type = "program" +Description = "Programação do DevOpsDays Porto Alegre 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/carla-souza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/carla-souza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06ec63092 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/carla-souza.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "12:55" +Talk_end_time = "13:25" +Title = "Deployment contínuo em enorme escala" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["carla-souza"] ++++ + +Essa palestra abordará como o Facebook coloca código em produção de forma “continua” em enorme escala. +Existem várias ferramentas criadas para facilitar o desenvolvimento de um código mais rápido e melhor qualidade. Toda essas ferramentas e metodologias tem um objetivo em comum: ajudar os desenvolvedores em colocar o código em produção o mais rápido possível de forma segura em pequenos passos incrementais. Essa palestra abordará como o Facebook coloca código em produção de forma “continua”. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/cassio-almeida.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/cassio-almeida.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..02d0e55b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/cassio-almeida.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Title = "A Importância da automação de testes no modelo ágil" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["cassio-almeida"] ++++ + +Quero compartilhar experiencias e trazer a discussão perguntas comuns e ajuda-los a encontrar respostas, perguntas como: +Quanto a estratégia testes ágeis está ligada ao CD Pipeline do DevOps? +Como fazer Assessment do time sobre práticas DevOps e como prepara-los? +Quero ajudar responder as perguntas. + +Com a mudança do Mercado de desenvolvimento de software e aplicativos utilizando métodos ágeis, ocorre junto com esta a mudança dos processos de controle de qualidade e testes de software, o foco dos testes nos modelos ágeis acaba sendo na automação de processos e testes, desde a origem da concepção do software até a entrega em produção. +Quero compartilhar minhas experiencias e trazer para discussão perguntas comuns a vários profissionais em projetos ágeis e ajuda-los a encontrar respostas, perguntas como: +Em quais testes concentrar meus esforços? +Como utilizar e interpretar corretamente a pirâmide de testes? +Quanto a estratégia de testes ágeis está ligada ao Continuous Delivery Pipeline do DevOps? +Como faço um Assessment do meu time em relação as práticas DevOps e como prepar o time para o DevOps? +Ao fim quero mostrar meu case de como respondi estas perguntas e como estou fazendo para atingir os objetivos de preparar pessoas e os times para os testes ágeis e o Continuous Delivery Pipeline do DevOps, e os resultados já obtidos. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/elias-nogueira.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/elias-nogueira.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f604df6c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/elias-nogueira.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "13:50" +Talk_end_time = "14:05" +Title = "Provisionar ambientes para teste automatizado web com containers" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["elias-nogueira"] +Slides = "https://www.slideshare.net/elias.nogueira/como-criar-e-executar-testes-paralelos-web-usando-selenium-e-containers" ++++ + +Você já deve ter sofrido ou estar sofrendo pela demora na execução dos testes automatizados web. +Há alternativas que tornam possível a execução do teste em paralelo e a orquestração através de containers. +Venha visualizar uma solução que já está sendo aplicada em times que tem este problema. + +É muito comum os testes automatizados web serem os mais demorados e causarem uma grande demora do feedback sobre a qualidade da aplicação em nossa pipeline. Mesmo com o paralelismo dos testes a questão _ambiente para execução_ ainda é um problema... +Na verdade era: podemos, através de containers, auto-escalar cada um deles ou pela demanda de execução ou pelo clássico uso de recursos do container. + +O intuito da palestra é mostrar que: + + * sem teste paralelo não é possível ter um rápido feedback + * que existem soluções prontas (containers) para fazer o auto-scaling e trazer outras funcionalidades + +Os participantes terão os seguintes benefícios: + + * Aprender como criar a abordagem de paralelismo no teste + * Aprender quais containers prontos podem ajudar no paralelismo + * Aprender quais containers prontos já provem o auto-scaling + +A palestra pretende mostras poucos slides, apenas os de conceituação da solução, e depois mostrar efetivamente um pipeline rodando com o auto-scaling. + +Ferramentas e linguagens que serão utilizadas: + + * Selenium WebDriver para prover a execução dos testes automatizados web + * Linguagem de programação Java (mas qualquer linguagem pode ser aplicada) + * Containers selenium-*, elgalu e zalenium diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/fernando-ike.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/fernando-ike.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9cff418aa --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/fernando-ike.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Quase 10 anos de DevOps e agora?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["fernando-ike"] +Slides = "https://speakerdeck.com/fernandoike/quase-10-anos-de-devops-e-agora" ++++ + +2019 fará 10 anos que o termo "DevOps" existe. O que mudou nesses dez anos aplicação da cultura Devops, a popularizaçaõ tornou o termo realmente banal ou um buzzword que mais atrapalha do que ajuda? E o que vem pela frente? Este é uma resenha sobre esssa década que passou, onde está e para onde irá este tal do DevOps. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/fernando-silva.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/fernando-silva.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b0f0e7ae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/fernando-silva.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "13:30" +Talk_end_time = "13:45" +Title = "Análise de segurança e hacking de containers Docker" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["fernando-silva"] +Slides = "https://speakerdeck.com/fernandodebrando/analise-de-seguranca-e-hacking-de-containers-docker" ++++ + +Serão abordados cenários em que a utilização de containers Docker pode expor novos tipos de problemas de segurança, que talvez você não tenha considerado, algumas ferramentas de análise e hacking, assim como dicas que você pode usar no seu dia-a-dia. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/jairo-junior.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/jairo-junior.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1713de4e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/jairo-junior.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "14:10" +Talk_end_time = "14:25" +Title = "Testando Roles Ansible com Molecule" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jairo-junior"] +Slides = "https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Vx0kJizGr7TKDDsdlsJoamYCAYn4VQSvlBJYmbAdCJY/edit?usp=sharing" ++++ + +Testes automatizados não apenas aumentam a qualidade do código produzido como também a velocidade do desenvolvimento e capacidade de mudança do seu código. Testes são a principal fonte de feedback ao longo do desenvolvimento e possibilitam um ciclo mais curto de entregas. +O que são Roles Ansible e como utilizá-los? +Quais técnicas/práticas de testes [automatizados] preciso compreender antes de iniciar? +Qual papel os testes desempenham no ciclo de vida de desenvolvimento de um software? +Quais ferramentas utilizar para construir testes para Ansible? +https://jairojunior.github.io/ansible/modules/dev/testes/2018/02/17/testando-roles-molecule.html diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/joao-assis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/joao-assis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9be50c5f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/joao-assis.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Desmistificando a Segurança da Informação e o tal \"DevSecOps\"" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["joao-assis"] ++++ + +Porque ainda existem tantos sofwares e projetos vuneraveis? +Como tornar eles mais fortes e seguros? +Esta palestra vai te ajudar a entender a importância e necessidade da Segurança da Informação, e o melhor: Como ter um projeto mais seguro e inserir a segurança no DevOps diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/julia-lamenza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/julia-lamenza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d3f5731f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/julia-lamenza.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "10:00" +Talk_end_time = "10:15" +Title = "Mulheres podem ser exemplos na tecnologia? Sim!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["julia-lamenza"] +Slides = "https://speakerdeck.com/julialameza/mulheres-podem-ser-exemplos-na-tecnologia-sim" ++++ + +Você já ouviu falar em Ada Lovelace, Grace Hopper e Joan Clarke? Essas foram algumas das mulheres que mais se destacaram na história da computação. +Pode ser que você nunca tenha ouvido falar de seus nomes e da relevâncias de seus feitos, mas elas foram muito importantes para o desenvolvimento da tecnologia, e mais do que isso, elas foram importantes para mostrar como a representatividade feminina pode fazer a diferença em uma área que hoje tem a predominância masculina. Por que ainda hoje há poucas mulheres em TI, apesar de várias terem tido um papel de destaque na história? +Por diversas vezes fui a única mulher no time e também já passei por situações em que eu era única mulher na empresa. Pode até parecer clichê, mas não é! Este é um ensaio sobre como o mercado pode desestimular as mulheres a terem as mesmas oportunidades que os homens e o que você pode fazer para ajudá-las. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/kelvin-ronny.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/kelvin-ronny.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..abb7abdb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/kelvin-ronny.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "11:15" +Talk_end_time = "11:30" +Title = "Introduction to Software Performance Engineering" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["kelvin-ronny"] +Slides = "https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1A9DcMtVaxU8sr4DkEjhz0KF7mS8yMgd99Ok9UIam8eo/edit?usp=drivesdk" ++++ + +Do you know how your product performs? Are you sure that Performance Engineering is being applied properly to your product? +In this talk, we will evaluate performance engineering techniques and how to get started in Software Performance Engineering. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/marco-junior.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/marco-junior.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e3393f5d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/marco-junior.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Síndrome do Impostor: Você não está sozinho" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["marco-junior"] +Slides = "http://somatorio.org/talks/sindrome-impostor/ignite/DevOpsDays-POA-2018" ++++ + +Acha que não merece elogios? Acha que não é uma pessoa boa o suficiente? Talvez você sofra dessa sindrome. + +Tens a sensação de que está enganando as pessoas a sua volta sobre o quanto sabe sobre determinado assunto? Ou quem sabe acha que não merece os elogios que as pessoas te fazem? Possivelmente você sofre de Síndrome do Impostor e não está sozinho nessa, que tal conversarmos sobre isso? +Síndrome do impostor é um fenômeno que afeta aproximadamente 70% das pessoas bem sucedidas, sendo mais forte em mulheres. +Iremos discutir (entre outras coisas) o que ela é, como nos afeta e como ajudar pessoas que sofrem dela (incluindo nós mesmos). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/natalia-raythz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/natalia-raythz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cfc97dcc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/natalia-raythz.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "11:00" +Talk_end_time = "11:15" +Title = "Machine Learning como um microserviço" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["natalia-raythz"] +Slides = "https://speakerdeck.com/nraythz/machine-learning-as-a-microsservice" ++++ + +Microsserviços e machine learning são assuntos bem tocados ultimamente. No desenvolvimento de machine learning tem sido comum utilizarmos "API's" então porque não utilizarmos como um microsserviços. Vamos descrever uma estrutura mínima de aprendizado de máquina como um microsserviço com gRPC em python e docker. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/rodrigo-hurtado.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/rodrigo-hurtado.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f777f5db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/rodrigo-hurtado.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "10:20" +Talk_end_time = "10:35" +Title = "Becoming a DevOps guy from the ground" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rodrigo-hurtado"] +Slides = "https://prezi.com/view/U8WCK0ePhF4GBHlbjLXY/" ++++ + +Getting started into the DevOps world is one of the most amazing and challenging experiences I had in my life. Considering I was coming from software development world, mostly working with Microsoft products for 12 years, the turnaround was simply dramatic. Suddenly I was in charge of managing automation builds for Linux-based products which I had almost zero experience with, having JIRA tickets to perform Ansible scripts to deploy to different environments and getting new products in different programing languages on a weekly basis was amazingly astonishing. And everything was done remotely. + +On this talk I will share with you my experience as a DevOps engineer in Aurea Software working remotely as an Independent Contractor for almost three years. I will let you know how hard was becoming a DevOps guy from the ground, which strategies helped and which others not, how it was to work with people from all over the world, and most importantly how satisfied I am, now I finally know what I’m doing. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/uriel-ricardo.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/uriel-ricardo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..77eaa1885 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/uriel-ricardo.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sharingan: Detectando Phishing" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["uriel-ricardo"] ++++ + +O projeto Sharingan é resultado da necessidade de detectar de forma rápida e automática, possíveis Phishing's, permitindo a detecção antes mesmo da publicação do site malicioso. Partindo da análise de imagens contidas nos sites para ver se é um phishing de um banco ou até mesmo da Netflix. + +O projeto Sharingan é resultado da necessidade de detectar de forma rápida e automática, possíveis Phishing's, permindo a datecção antes mesmo da publicação do site malícioso. Hoje em dia, o ambiente de hosting, independente do seu segmento ou tamanho tem voltado a sua atenção para a segurança, com base nisso a Umbler, permitiu que testássemos nossa ferramenta para detectar se um site é phishing ou não, partindo da análise de imagens contidas nos sites testados, utilizando técnicas como computer Vision para verificar se a imagem é o Logo de um banco ou até mesmo tela de um site falso da Netflix. +Sharingan significa "Olho Copiador Giratório"; +No anime Naruto, o portador desse poder poderia, prever os movimentos do inimigo, copiá-los e até mesmo permitir seu usuário utilizasse contra seu adversário! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/wellington-silva.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/wellington-silva.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..02fda49e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/program/wellington-silva.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2018-09-15" +Talk_start_time = "10:40" +Talk_end_time = "10:55" +Title = "Service Mesh com Istio e Kubernetes" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["wellington-silva"] +Slides = "https://speakerdeck.com/wsilva/service-mesh-with-istio-and-kubernetes-devopsdays-poa-2018" ++++ + +O mundo de contêineres nos permite criar e gerir microserviços porém com o crescimento exponencial da quantidade de serviços controlar isso poderia ser insano. Com Istio podemos adicionar roateamento inteligente, telemetria e forçar políticas de tráfego entre seus microserviços. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c49a8b4a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Porto Alegre 2018" ++++ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/carla-souza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/carla-souza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e1dac3721 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/carla-souza.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Carla Souza" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "carla-souza.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "carla-souza" ++++ + +Carla Souza is a Production Engineer at Facebook where works in an asynchronous job scheduler that powers Facebook. She spends her time optimizing, improving and scaling this large distributed system that impacts the lives of over 2 bilion people. Prior to Facebook, Carla worked as System Engineers for Spotify where managed its internal Puppet codebase. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/cassio-almeida.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/cassio-almeida.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5941b556f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/cassio-almeida.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Cassio Almeida" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "cassio-almeida.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "cassio-almeida" ++++ + +Sou um profissional da área de TI com 22 anos de atuação exclusivamente na área sendo a maior parte da minha carreira focada em consultoria de projetos e QA com o foco em ajudar a aumentar a qualidade dos softwares e aplicações. Possuo experiência de trabalho em projetos ágeis e empresas de grande porte, possuo grande experiência na área de Consultoria de TI, Gestão de Projetos, Gestão de outsourcing, QA e Gestão de equipes Ágeis, conhecimento em sistemas financeiros, aquirencia, liquidação, antecipação, processamento de cartões e crédito financeiro, sou graduado Bacharel em Sistemas de Informação, Pós-Graduado em Gerenciamento de projetos e MBA em Gestão da Inovação Corporativa. Também atuo como professor de disciplinas ligadas a Tecnologia. Atuo com consultoria e mentoria em Coach QA, Agile Coach e Coach carreiras tecnologia. Atualmente sou Consultor Sênior na Accenture desempenhando o papel de QA Manager, atuando em um grande cliente financeiro em Porto Alegre. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/elias-nogueira.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/elias-nogueira.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e17a9836b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/elias-nogueira.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Elias Nogueira" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "elias-nogueira.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "elias-nogueira" ++++ + +Eu ajudo pessoas e empresas a aumentarem a qualidade de seus softwares para que eles possam ter menores índices de defeitos e perdas financeiras. É Agile Coach no Sicredi e QA Engineer e Trainer independente na Academia de Testes. Também é Professor de Pós Graduação na Unisinos/RS. Sempre advoga no meio dos desenvolvedores a importância de testarmos qualquer tipo de aplicação e entre os testadores que a era do teste manual irá quase acabar, onde este precisa ser mais técnico. Colabora em diversas listas e grupos referente a teste de software e faz apresentações referente a teste e desenvolvimento de software em diversos eventos como o The Developers Conference, JavaOne Latin America, JavaOne San Francisco, Campus Party, Agile in Rio, Agile Trends, Scrum Gathering, DevOpsDays e grupos locais. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-ike.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-ike.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..417bd7efc --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-ike.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Fernando Ike (fike)" +Twitter = "fernandoike" +linkedin = "" +image = "fernando-ike.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "fernando-ike" ++++ + +Fernando Ike é IT Director da Nuveo, já desempenhou diversos papéis na TI mas sua alma ainda é de um sysadmin. Gosta das estudar as práticas Lean, Agile e DevOps; é um dos apresentadores do Podcast 10 Deploys e nas horas vagas é caçador de zumbi. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-silva.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-silva.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9503cb31f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-silva.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Fernando Silva" #nome do palestrante +Twitter = "fernandodebrand" +linkedin = "" +image = "fernando-silva.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "fernando-silva" ++++ + +Analista de Desenvolvimento na KingHost, graduado em Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas (ADS) pela Faculdade Senac Porto Alegre, onde ganhou o Prêmio Keller de melhor trajetória acadêmica. Atualmente faz pós-graduação em Segurança Cibernética pela UFRGS, além disso, é um dos coordenadores da comunidade PHP-RS, é entusiasta Open Source e Software Livre. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/jairo-junior.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/jairo-junior.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dd500db0c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/jairo-junior.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jairo Junior" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "jairo-junior.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jairo-junior" ++++ + +Arquiteto na Red Hat e contribuidor em projetos open source - de discussões no IRC, listas de e-mails e issues a mantenedor de projetos. Fanático por testes, automação, CLI e troubleshooting. Ocasionalmente escreve textões no Slack e Telegram. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/joao-assis.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/joao-assis.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..426265d26 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/joao-assis.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "João Assis" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "joao-assis.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "joao-assis" ++++ + +João Assis, 22 Anos, estudante de Segurança da Informação na Unisinos e Analista de Segurança da Informação da Agility Networks. Tipico cara que gosta de filmes, séries, quadrinhos e jogos, e acima de tudo do Tricolor Gaucho! hehe. Nos meus poucos 4 anos de experiencia dentro da área de segurança, entre um hobbie e outro, venho tentando ajudar as pessoas a terem uma mente mais segura e se importarem mais com a segurança de suas informações. Dessa vez, espero contribuir um pouquinho com a comunidade com minhas experiências e ideias referente ao caminhar da segurança, se juntando ao DevOps! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/julia-lamenza.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/julia-lamenza.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b8cf444d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/julia-lamenza.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Julia Lamenza" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "julia-lamenza.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "julia-lamenza" ++++ + +Trabalha na Daitan Group. +É apaixonada por tecnologia e dissipar conhecimento, é DevOps e acha importante que esta cultura seja cada vez mais adotada e com isso vem tentando melhorar a diversidade na área e encorajar as próximas gerações. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/kelvin-ronny.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/kelvin-ronny.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..77c0b3b6b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/kelvin-ronny.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Kelvin Ronny" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "kelvin-ronny.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "kelvin-ronny" ++++ + +26 anos de idade e experiência de mais de 10 anos, sendo mais de 8 anos na área de Engenharia de Software. Trabalhando na Daitan Group com automação de testes, testes de carga, desenvolvimento de sistemas e engenharia de dados para análise de performance. Pai e marido apaixonado, fiz Técnico em Eletroeletrônica no Cotuca-Unicamp (a melhor escola do mundo!) e Ciência da Computação no IC-Unicamp. Cresci em Hortolândia, a melhor cidade do mundo e meu Pokémon favorito é o Charizard! diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/marco-junior.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/marco-junior.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eebb57e13 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/marco-junior.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Marco Antonio Martins Junior (somatório)" +Twitter = "somatorio" +linkedin = "" +image = "marco-junior.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "marco-junior" ++++ + +Peão as a Service, entusiasta da cultura DevOps, organizador do DevOpsDays Porto Alegre, Docker community leader (Porto Alegre), fuçador convicto, roda praticamente tudo em containers diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/natalia-raythz.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/natalia-raythz.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5f3a01ddd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/natalia-raythz.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Natália Raythz" +Twitter = "guriadeprograma" +linkedin = "" +image = "natalia-raythz.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "natalia-raythz" ++++ + +Natália Raythz é formada em Física e desenvolvedora de Machine Learning. Bigdata e Data Science pela Udacity, apaixonada por dados, entusiasta de software livre, open source e IoT. Programadora nas linguagens Assembly, C, C++, Python, R e Julia e coordenadora das comunidades Linux for All e PyData Porto Alegre. Uruguaia que cresceu em Porto Alegre, gateira e torcedora do Peñarol. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/rodrigo-hurtado.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/rodrigo-hurtado.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..023cbd6c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/rodrigo-hurtado.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rodrigo Caballero Hurtado" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "rodrigo-hurtado.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rodrigo-hurtado" ++++ + +Rodrigo Caballero Hurtado is a Bolivian Software Architect with 12 years of Software development experience and 3 more years in the DevOps field. Primarily focused on learning new technologies, he sees himself as a problem solver. He enjoys being part of high performance teams and being in charge of architecture challenges. He loves to ride motorcycle, cooking for the family and enjoys a good meal. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/uriel-ricardo.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/uriel-ricardo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e38433947 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2018-porto-alegre/speakers/uriel-ricardo.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Uriel Ricardo" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "uriel-ricardo.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "uriel-ricardo" ++++ + +Meu Nome é Uriel, tenho tenho 10101 anos, graduando em análise e desenvolvimento de sistemas. Nascido e criado na Infra, focando no amor da minha vida que é Segurança da informação. 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Latvian National Museum of Art @ Jaņa Rozentāla laukums 1

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Latvian National Museum of Art is the most significant depository in the nation for works of art.

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The Riga Motor Museum hosts the largest and the most modern antique vehicle collection in the Baltics. The museum exhibition is organized in a form of an exciting interactive story about unique vehicles, notable persons and the most significant events in the history of the automotive industry, complemented by modern multimedia technologies.

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The Latvian Ethnographic Open-air Museum is one of the oldest open-air museums in Europe. Now its territory covers 87.66 hectares of forest on the banks of Lake Jugla. The museum displays 118 historic buildings from all Latvian regions - Kurzeme, Vidzeme, Zemgale and Latgale dating from the 17th century to the beginning of 1930s.

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Routes are for walking, running and cycling circuits for venue guests to follow that start and end at hotel. They are planned by hotel team members to help all fitness enthusiasts, from amateur joggers to keen runners and cyclists, keep up their fitness routine when they are traveling. Along the way, you will experience the best running and cycling routes the local area has to offer while discovering the surroundings. Simply choose one (or all) from below and start running.

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This route will let you discover the both sides of the beautiful Daugava River with amazing views. You will move directly to Kipsala Island, which is a part of the protected zone of Riga's historic center, which is a member of the UNESCO World Heritage Center. Then you will cross the Vansu Bridge. From there, run along the beautiful Daugava River and enjoy the beautiful views of the city. After you cross the Akmens Bridge, you will see the Latvian National Library on your left side with its unique architecture. You will be back in your hotel in 10 minutes to have a refreshing and healthy drink at Bocca Buona Restaurant. Check out route in Google Maps

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This track is long, but you can always go back earlier and shorten the route. Cross the Akmens Bridge and look at the Swedbank Headquarter Building in Riga, which also known as “Stone of the sun”. Then continue jogging near the Pilsetas Canal at Bastejkalns Park. This route is great for people who loves doing sports in nature. You can stop at the popular Vermenes Park and sit on a bench while watching the live city. After this short stop, you can continue your route by going through the Esplanade Park and the Kronvalda Park before crossing the Vansu Bridge. Do not forget to discover the Kipsala Island before coming back to Park Inn by Radisson Riga Valdemara. Check out route in Google Maps

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StreetBurgers @ Meža street 4a

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If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. 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+ +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
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  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
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  3. An Ignite talk presented during the Ignite sessions (scheduling varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 slides total).
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  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
+ +
+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ +How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +
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  1. Type (presentation, panel discussion, ignite)
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+ +devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. +

+Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. +

+The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsdays on their own terms. +

+ + +


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+ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f4b4f08b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +Devopsdays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expelling the offender from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence, and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race, or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e572c7301 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + +If you would like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7108fad49 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + +DevOpsDays Baltimore will be held at UMBC's Columbus Center. + +UMBC Columbus Center + +701 E Pratt St. +Baltimore, MD 21202 +410-385-6324 +[Directions to the Columbus Center](https://www.google.com/maps/dir//701+E+Pratt+St,+Baltimore,+MD+21202/@39.285949,-76.6076957,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m8!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c8037d43f98447:0x49a330493ee84d88!2m2!1d-76.605507!2d39.285949). + +### Parking + +Parking is available at [Pier V Garage](http://www.pierfivegarage.com/) which +is next to the IMET. + +Pier V Parking + +[Directions to Pier V Parking](https://www.google.com/maps/dir//Pier+V+Parking,+711+E+Pratt+St,+Baltimore,+MD+21202/@39.2860835,-76.6072156,17z/data=!4m15!1m6!3m5!1s0x89c8037d6b47cf85:0xebc3f167b16a987a!2sPier+V+Parking!8m2!3d39.2860794!4d-76.6050269!4m7!1m0!1m5!1m1!1s0x89c8037d6b47cf85:0xebc3f167b16a987a!2m2!1d-76.6050269!2d39.2860794) + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..597cb0f9a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ + + Details on the submission process will be posted here soon. In the meantime, + email {{< email_proposals >}} with any questions you may have. + + +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
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  1. + A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, + usually in the mornings. +
  2. +
  3. + An Ignite talk presented during the + Ignite sessions (scheduling + varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 + slides total). +
  4. +
  5. + Open Space: If you would like to lead a group + discussion during the attendee-suggested + Open Space breakout sessions, it is + not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in + person at the conference. If you would like to demo your product or service, + you should sponsor the event and demo it at your + table. +
+ +
+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _local presenters_: Preference will be given to presenters who live or work +within 100 miles of Baltimore, MD. +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety +of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the +whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very +interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. +We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _underrepresented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that +may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you are in a field not +typically thought of as a technology field, you are in a large, traditional +organization, or you are the only person at your organization with your +background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented +elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area is not likely to have already +seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and +speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR +firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you have already shown +that, as a speaker, you are distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not +going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ + + Details on the submission process will be posted here soon. In the meantime, + email {{< email_proposals >}} with any questions you may have. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..92965aeb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for devopsdays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + +Registration is coming soon. For budgeting purposes, please consider that +the ticket price will likely be in the $150-$300 range. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a04950ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + +DevOpsDays is a self-organizing conference for DevOps practitioners that depends +on your sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, +or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have +short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the +website and social media before, during, and after the event. Sponsors are +encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with +the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demonstrate +products or projects as part of an open space session. + +The best thing to do is send practitioners to interact with their peers at +DevOpsDays on their own terms. + +The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages. + +Sponsorships will be available for purchase once we have finalized a date for +DevOpsDays Baltimore 2019. In the meantime, please email the organizers at +{{< email_organizers >}} with any questions you may have about sponsoring the +event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks
Logo on DevOpsDays Baltimore 2019 event website
Logo on all email communication
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Full table for swag/marketing during conference
1 minute pitch to full audience (including streaming audience)
1 included ticket total
2 included tickets total
3 included tickets total
5 included tickets total
+ +

+ All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open + spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will + probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the + attendees. +

+ The best thing to do is send practitioners to interact with their peers at + DevOpsDays on their own terms. +

+ +


+### Happy Hour - Price TBD + +Conference attendees will be invited to stick around for happy hour on the +first day of the conference. Additionally, we will invite other members of the +Baltimore technical community to join us, space permitting. The Happy Hour +sponsorship includes some special perks not listed in the table above. + +* 5 included tickets +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays Baltimore 2018 event website +* Logo on all email communication +* Full table for swag/marketing/staffing +* Dedicated table for swag during the happy hour +* 1 minute pitch to full audience, including streaming audience, during the conference +* 5 minute pitch to the happy hour attendees + +### Silver - Price TBD + +* 2 included tickets +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays Baltimore 2018 event website + +### Gold - Price TBD + +* All benefits of Silver sponsors +* Logo on all email communication +* 1 additional ticket, 3 in total +* Shared table for swag/marketing/staffing + +### Platinum - Price TBD + +* All benefits of Gold sponsors +* 1 minute pitch to full audience, including streaming audience +* 2 additional tickets, 5 in total +* Full table for swag/marketing/staffing + +### Video Streaming - Price TBD + +* All benefits of Gold sponsors +* 1 minute pitch to full audience, including streaming audience +* 2 additional tickets, 5 in total +* Full table for swag/marketing/staffing + +### Media - $0 + +The media sponsorship is ideal for podcasts, blogs, news outlets, and other +media who support DevOps. This sponsorship is free but we ask that you share +information about DevOpsDays Baltimore with your audience in order to become a +Community Sponsor. + +* 1 ticket +* 10% discount code to share with your audience +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays Baltimore 2018 event website +* Please contact {{< email_organizers >}} for details about becoming a media sponsor. + +### Community - $0 + +The community sponsorship is ideal for local meetups, co-working spaces, and +other communities who support DevOps. This sponsorship is free but we ask that +you share information about DevOpsDays Baltimore with your members in order to +become a Community Sponsor. + +* 1 ticket +* 10% discount code to share with your members +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays Baltimore 2018 event website +* No additional community sponsorships are available. + +Sponsorships will be available for purchase once we have finalized dates for +DevOpsDays Baltimore DC 2019. In the meantime, please email the organizers at +{{< email_organizers >}} with any questions you may have about sponsoring the +event. + +
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Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..84bc319f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Cairo 2019" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/local.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/local.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4448ec3ec --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/local.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Cairo" +Type = "event" +Description = "About Cairo" ++++ + +Cairo (al-Qāhirah) is the capital of Egypt, located near the [Nile Delta](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_Delta "Nile Delta").  The city's metropolitan area is one of the largest in Africa, the Middle East and the Arab world, and the 15th-largest in the world.  It is associated with ancient Egypt, as the famous Giza pyramid complex and the ancient city of Memphis are located in its geographical area. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ef0f2f30 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cairo/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Cairo 2019" ++++ + +**devopsdays Cairo 2019** will be held at Grand Nile Tower Hotel. + + +

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The luxurious landmark 5 star hotel “Grand Nile Tower” is poised directly on the magnificent Nile with a prime location in central Cairo, close to many cultural and tourist attractions. It is located in the Garden City area close to the centre of modern Cairo. The Cairo International Airport is approx. 20 km away from the hotel.

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Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. 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More details to come on parking and directions. + +Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details. + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aa1a8146a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program" +Type = "program" +Description = "Program for devopsdays Charlotte 2019" ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1034a18c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Charlotte 2019" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ +## Have something to share? Submit your proposal via Papercall.io [here](https://www.papercall.io/dodclt2019)! + +
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+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5046cd069 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-charlotte/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for devopsdays Charlotte 2019" ++++ + +
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+ +## We greatly value sponsors for this open event. We can't do this without you! If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]. + +
+ +devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. +

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+ +## POLÍTICA ANTI-ACOSO + +DevOpsDays está dedicado a proveer conferencias libres de acoso para cualquiera persona, independiente de su género, orientación sexual, discapacidad, apariencia física, dimensión corporal, raza o religión. No toleramos el acoso de cualquier tipo a los participantes de la conferencia. El lenguaje e imágenes sexuales son inapropiadas en cualquier tipo de presentación incluso en las conversaciones. Los participantes que violen estas reglas podrán ser sancionados o expulsados de la conferencia sin el reembolso, a discreción de los organizadores de la conferencia. + +El acoso incluye comentarios ofensivos relacionados con el género, orientación sexual, discapacidad, apariencia física, dimensión corporal, raza, religión, imágenes sexuales en espacios públicos, intimidación deliberada, acecho, seguimiento, acoso fotográfico o grabación, sostenida interrupción de las conversaciones u otros eventos, contacto físico inapropiado y la atención sexual no deseada. A los participantes que se les solicite que detengan su conducta acosadora, se espera que lo cumplan de manera inmediata. + +Los expositores en las salas de exposición, patrocinadores o vendedores,  o aquellos que desarrollen actividades similares estarán también sujetas a la política anti-acoso. En particular, los expositores no deberán emplear imágenes, actividades u otros materiales sexuales. Todo el personal (incluido los voluntarios) no deben emplear ropa/uniformes/vestuario sexual u otro elemento que cree un entorno sexual. + +Si un participante incurre en un comportamiento de acoso, el comité organizador puede tomar las acciones que estimen convenientes, incluyendo la advertencia al ofensor o expulsión de la conferencia sin derecho a reembolso. + +Si está siendo acosado, o conoce de alguien que está siendo acosado, o cualquier otra inquietud, por favor contacte al personal de la conferencia inmediatamente. + +El personal de la conferencia puede ser identificado por los distintivos asignados. El personal estará encantado de ayudar a los participantes a contactar con la seguridad del hotel/ las autoridades locales/ proporcionar servicios de apoyo u otra asistencia para ayudar a los que sufren el acoso y logren sentirse seguros durante el transcurso de la conferencia. Valoramos su colaboración. + +Esperamos que los participantes se acojan al código de conducta en todos los centros de conferencias y eventos sociales relacionados con la conferencia. + +## CÓDIGO DE CONDUCTA + +I.  Participaré en el devopsdays, aprenderé mediante el intercambio con otros participantes del devopsdays en un esfuerzo por mejorar mis conocimientos y mi industria. Participare en la co-creación de experiencia con los otros asistentes. Estoy preparado para dar mi energía, presencia y sensibilidad para creando la mejor experiencia para mi y el resto de los asistentes. + +II.  Estoy participando en el devopsdays para intercambiar con otras personas. Entiendo que el empleo de imágenes y el lenguaje sugestivo o despectivo puede ofender o incomodar a las personas. También entiendo que las personas pueden tener límites y una sensibilidad diferentes a la mía. Aceptaré sin cuestionar cuando se informe que algo es ofensivo o inaceptable en el contexto del evento devopsdays. + +III.  Nunca voy a molestar u ofender intencionalmente a otro participante independientemente de su sexo, orientación sexual, discapacidad, apariencia, tamaño, raza o religión y no aceptaré que otro participante sea agredido u ofendido. Sí soy consciente de que alguien se siente incómodo o inseguro, voy a comunicar al comité organizador del devopsdays. + +IV  Si soy ofendido y acosado, informaré a las personas a mi alrededor que puedan hacerme sentir seguro y a los organizadores del evento. Si me siento seguro, con discreción, informaré a aquellos que se han sentido ofendidos por alguna acción específica con la esperanza que la otra parte está actuando de manera inconsciente y sin ninguna mala intención, pero no estaré obligado a hacerlo. + +V.  Entiendo que las personas son diferentes y trataré de perdonar otras acciones atendiendo a sus intenciones sinceras, pero mi prioridad es proteger mi seguridad y la de los demás. Actuaré sin vacilación o reserva hasta que no existan dudas de la seguridad de todas las partes. + +VI.  Confío en que los organizadores y asistentes a devopsdays, juntos crearán la mejor experiencia posible para todos los involucrados, como yo lo haré. Creo que devopsdays consiste en empoderar a la gente y no olvidaré que estoy empoderado para crear un ambiente seguro y acogedor. Si yo o cualquier otro asistente viola este aspecto del evento, espero que los organizadores de la conferencia protejan a los asistentes con acciones directas, incluyendo la expulsión de los acosadores y contactando a las autoridades correspondientes. + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +DevOpsDays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I.  I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II.  I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III.  I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +V.  If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V.  I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI.  I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b77e74336 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +date = "2017-09-17T16:53:08+02:00" +title = "Contactos / Contacts" +type = "event" + + ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +### Our local team + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +### The core devopsdays organizer group + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/enrique-carbonell.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/enrique-carbonell.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b9a4e69bf --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/enrique-carbonell.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["enrique-carbonell"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" ++++ + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/rudy-gevaert.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/rudy-gevaert.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0f779da2a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/rudy-gevaert.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rudy-gevaert"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" ++++ + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/yadier-perdomo.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/yadier-perdomo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..065213b69 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/program/yadier-perdomo.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["yadier-perdomo"] +Youtube = "" +Vimeo = "" +Speakerdeck = "" +Slideshare = "" +Slides = "" ++++ + +TBD diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/enrique-carbonell.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/enrique-carbonell.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f25959480 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/enrique-carbonell.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ ++++ +Title = "Enrique Carbonell" +Twitter = "kikicarbonell" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/enrique-carbonell" +Website = "" +image = "enrique-carbonell.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "enrique-carbonell-muela" + ++++ + +Enrique has a B.S. in Computer Science in 2010 at UCLV. He is a Software Engineer and DevOps Enthusiast +at [DATYS](http://www.datys.cu/) where he has been working as a software developer, team lead and +automation nut. He’s part of the team that drives adoption of new technologies and he has been +constantly involved in automation and exploring ways to do it properly and as risk free +as possible. He has strong interest in DevOps and BigData challenges. He is part of the transition to a +microservice oriented architecture on immutable infrastructure, containers and elastic partitioning. He +is also a conference organizer of DevOpsDays Cuba and organizer of official Docker's community +in Cuba: [Docker Havana](https://www.meetup.com/Docker-Havana/). + +When he is not writing code, or researching new technologies, he enjoys traveling and sharing his skills +with other like minded professionals who want to make the world more awesome. Outside of work, Enrique +loves spending time with family and building exciting project. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/rudy-gevaert.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/rudy-gevaert.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f2ecff22a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/rudy-gevaert.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rudy Gevaert" +Twitter = "rgevaert" +image = "rudy-gevaert.jpg" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/rudygevaert/" +website = "http://www.ugent.be/" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rudy-gevaert" + ++++ + +GNU/Linux sysadmin and ICT for Development expert Ghent University. With specialties: High available +email setups. Configuration management with Puppet. Continuous integration an delivery. Development +cooperation in ICT using Free Software. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/yadier-perdomo.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/yadier-perdomo.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c003926fd --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/speakers/yadier-perdomo.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Yadier Perdomo" +Twitter = "ypc_cu" +image = "yadier-perdomo.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "yadier-perdomo" + ++++ + +Licenciado en Ciencias de la Computación de la UCLV y UH, trabaja como Director de Redes y Servicios +Telemáticos en la Universidad de Ciencias Informáticas donde además ha sido Líder de Proyecto por más +de 5 años. Principales roles: Diseñador de BD, Administrador de Configuración. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/welcome.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..05afca56f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-cuba/welcome.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +date = "2017-12-01T16:53:08+02:00" +title = "Bienvenido / Welcome" +type = "event" +aliases = ["/events/2019-cuba"] +description = "The same local group of organizers that brought you DevOpsDays Cuba 2016, 2017 are back together planning what we believe will be an even more awesome 2018 event. We’re encouraged and motivated by the feedback received at last year's event, such that we're determined to bring an improved experience and continue the DevOps conversation for 2018 in Cuba." + ++++ + +TBD + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a7c546a65 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ ++++ +City = "Denver" +Year = "2019" +title = "conduct" +type = "event" + ++++ + + +Please read the anti-harassment policy and code of conduct following the important contact information: + +* Local law enforcement: Denver Police - Non-Emergency Help [720-913-2000](tel:720-913-2000), Emergency call 911 +* Sexual assault hotlines: The Blue Bench: English [303-322-7273](tel:303-322-7273), Spanish [303-329-0031](tel:303-329-0031), [1-888-394-8044](tel:1-888-394-8044) +* Medical Emergency: Call 911 +* Local taxi companies: [Yellow Cab](http://www.denveryellowcab.com) - [303-777-7777](tel:303-777-7777), +[Metro Taxi](http://www.metrotaxidenver.com/) [303-333-3333](tel:303-333-3333) + +##ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +DevOpsDays Denver is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +##CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fda5ff37c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +City = "Denver" +Year = "2019" +title = "contact" +type = "event" + + ++++ + +{{< event_twitter devopsdaysrox >}} + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +### Our local team + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +### The core devopsdays organizer group + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d1adb3d1c --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +City = "Denver" +Year = "2019" +title = "sponsor" +type = "event" + ++++ + + +We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]({{< email_organizers >}}). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/welcome.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..65feeead7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-denver/welcome.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ ++++ +City = "Denver" +Year ="2019" +title = "welcome" +type = "event" +aliases = ["/events/2019-denver"] +Description = "devopsdays Denver 2019" + + ++++ + +

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+ +{{< event_twitter >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f54d1fd06 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ ++++ +date = "2016-10-11T18:48:25+02:00" +title = "conduct" +type = "event" + ++++ + + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +DevOpsDays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7c87b88d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Geneva 2018" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dceaeb612 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Geneva 2018" ++++ + +The event will be taking place at + + + + Campus de Battelle
+ Rue de la Tambourine 17
+ 1227 Carouge
+ Geneva +
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+ + + +{{< event_map >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e6556db82 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Geneva 2018" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
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  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
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  3. An Ignite talk presented during the Ignite sessions (scheduling varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 slides total).
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  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
+ +
+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ +How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +
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+ +[See the Eventbrite page](https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/devopsdays-geneva-2019-tickets-51449144777) diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0474daced --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "event" +Description = "Speakers devopsdays Geneva 2018" ++++ + +
+### We are looking for talks on following categories + +- Site Reliability Engineering : security, automation, monitoring +- Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery/Deployment +- Configuration Management - event driven/immutability +- Culture : professional development, training,mentorship, Organizational change +- Technical Talks : CI/CD, serverless, containerization, microservices, testing, infrastructure as code, building for scale and performance. +- DevSecOps : Security integrated in the DevOps culture +- Best Practices +- Tooling +- Containers and Orchestration +- Cloud + +**See details in our [presentation slides](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QuznMxOl7f4xpqKK6zE2kpxxfjqeXJlx/view?usp=sharing)**. + +Feel free to submit us any other talks you think might be relevant, whether it would push forward the DevOps culture ({{< email_organizers >}}). diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..605e7d827 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Geneva 2018" ++++ + + + +We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at {{< email_organizers >}} + +**See details in our [presentation slides](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cCjPfcQCoXPZQu8m43YhwDp1KX3N-9Ui/view?usp=sharing)**. + +
+ +| | EVENT | GOLD | SILVER | BRONZE | MUG | +| ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :-----------: | :-----------: | :-----------: | :-----------: | :---------: | +| | **9'000 CHF** | **6'000 CHF** | **3'000 CHF** | **1'500 CHF** | **500 CHF** | +| **Number of sponsors** | 1 | 6 | 8 | 12 | 8 | +| **Free tickets** | 4 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 0 | +| Logo on event **website** | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | +| Logo on **shared slides**, displayed during breaks (rotation) | | | ✔ | ✔ | | +| Logo on **dedicated slides**, displayed during breaks (rotation) | ✔ | ✔ | | | | +| Logo on **all emails** communication | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | | +| 1 Minute **pitch to full audience** | ✔ | ✔ | | | | +| 3 Minutes **pitch during evening event** | ✔ | | | | | +| **Private table** space | ✔ | ✔ | | | | +| **Shared table** space | | | ✔ | | | +| Mention on **social media + Roll up + Program** | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | | +| **Flyer and/or sticker** (supplied by the sponsor) **in the visitor bag** | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | | +| Logo **printed on visitor bag** | ✔ | ✔ | | | | +| Logo **printed on Mug** | | | | | ✔ | + + +
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/welcome.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6fdb08ec2 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-geneva/welcome.md @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ ++++ +Title = "devopsdays Geneva 2019" +Type = "welcome" +aliases = ["/events/2019-geneva"] +Description = "devopsdays Geneva 2019" ++++ + + + +
+ DevOpsDays Geneva 2019 +
+ +

Le tout premier événement DevOpsDays en Suisse Romande aura lieu les 21 et 22 février 2019 à Genève !

+ +Cette première édition DevOpsDays Geneva, organisée par une équipe de passionnés du DevOps, se tiendra dans les locaux de la Haute Ecole de Gestion à Genève. Au programme, une dizaine de conférences et workshops, animés par des experts du monde DevOps et de la transformation digitale. + +Dans un contexte d’évolution et de changements permanents, les entreprises doivent s’adapter et revoir leur stratégie et processus pour gagner en flexibilité et rester compétitives. La culture DevOps est une combinaison de philosophies, de méthodologies, de pratiques et d'outils qui, souvent employée conjointement avec les méthodes agiles et tirant parti de l’évolutivité du Cloud computing, permet aux entreprises d’accélérer leur capacité de livraison de leurs applications, services ou produits et ainsi mieux répondre aux besoins de leurs clients. + +Les intervenants DevOpsDays Geneva présenteront non seulement des applications concrètes de la culture DevOps en entreprise, mais aussi les enjeux d’intégration de la sécurité au DevOps (DevSecOps) et la conduite du changement nécessaire au sein des équipes pour assurer le succès de ces nouvelles pratiques. + +**SPONSORS** : Si vous souhaitez devenir l’un de nos sponsors, contactez-nous à l’adresse suivante afin de recevoir le dossier de sponsoring : {{< email_organizers >}} + +**SPEAKERS** : Si vous souhaitez partager votre expérience autour du DevOps et animer l’une de nos conférences ou workshops, contactez-nous à {{< email_organizers >}}pour recevoir le dossier d’inscription des intervenants. + +**VISITEURS** : pour assister à ces deux journées et tout savoir sur le DevOps, vous pouvez vous inscrire sur [cette page](https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/devopsdays-geneva-2019-tickets-51449144777) et bénéficier de tarifs avantageux pour les premiers inscrits ! + +**Cette conférence sera en français et en anglais.** + +
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The very first DevOpsDays event in French-speaking Switzerland will take place on the 21st and 22nd of February 2019 in Geneva!

+ +This first DevOpsDays Geneva edition, organised by a team of DevOps enthusiasts, will be held at the Haute Ecole de Gestion in Geneva. +The program presents a dozen conferences and workshops, led by worldwide DevOps and digital transformation experts. + +In the current context of constant evolution and change, companies must adapt and review their strategy and process to gain flexibility and remain competitive. The DevOps culture is a combination of philosophies, methodologies, practices and tools. It is frequently combined with agile methods and when it benefits from the scalability of cloud computing, it allows businesses to accelerate the delivery of their applications , services or products; hence, to better answer the needs of their customers. + +DevOpsDays Geneva speakers will present not only practical applications of the DevOps culture in business, but also DevOps security integration challenges (DevSecOps) and the necessary change to be driven within teams to ensure the success of these new practices. + +**SPONSORS**: If you wish to become a sponsor, contact us at the following email to receive the sponsorship application form: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**SPEAKERS**: If you would like to share your DevOps experience and host one of our conferences or workshops, contact us at {{< email_organizers >}} to receive the application form. + +**VISITORS**: To attend these two days and know everything about DevOps, please register on [this page](https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/devopsdays-geneva-2019-tickets-51449144777) and benefit early registration preferential rates ! + +**This conference will be in French and in English.** + +
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Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. 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  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
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+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
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+ +DevOpsDays Indianapolis is a self-organizing conference for +practitioners and depends on sponsorships. Sponsors get recognition on +the website and social media before, during and after the event. +Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively +participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. The best thing +to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at DevOpsDays on +their own terms. +

+We will be providing full pipe and drape decor and power in the expo +hall for each booth. Our booths will be at least 8' x 8'. We work hard +to ensure traffic in the expo hall and will have breaks and special +afternoon breaks with snacks to promote traffic and interactions. +

+Silver sponsors and higher get a full booth in the expo hall where they +can interact with attendees. +

+Gold sponsors will also get to briefly address the crowd at the +beginning of each day. We will name the rooms, as they last, after +Gold sponsors and place signage with your logo outside the room. Gold +sponsors will get their logos displayed on our recorded talks. +

+Platinum sponsor will get naming rights to the main hall, 30 minutes to +demo their product during one of the open spaces and access to use a +break out room which could be used for things like recording +testimonials, focus groups, UI/UX research to see how your products are +used, group demo's and the like. +

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Promotion on social media
Promotion (logo) on web site
Mention by MC at kickoff and close
Shared swag table
Logo collage one physical signage
Booth with table and full pipe and drape
1 minute to pitch full audience
3 minutes to pitch full audience
Naming rights to the main function space (one available)
Naming rights to a breakout room (three available)
Premium placement of booth
Logo on shared slide at beginning of each video
Full slide at beginning of each video
Premium placement on physical signage
Give a 30 minute demo in the main hall during one of the open spaces
Access to a break out room for half of each day
After party sponsorship from a la carte section
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+## A la carte Sponsorship opportunities + +All a la carte sponsorship comes with logo on site, social media +recognition and MC shout outs. If you have other sponsorship ideas or +would like to put together a custom package, let us know. + +
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WiFi sponsor$1,000
Exclusive lanyrd sponsor$1,000
Coffee station (both days) - Signage provided$500
Breakfast buffet (both days) - Signage provided$500
Day 1 Afternoon snack in expo hall - Signage provided$500
Day 2 Afternoon snack in expo hall - Signage provided$500
Day 1 Lunch - Signage provided and 3 minute pitch$1,000
Day 2 Lunch - Signage provided and 3 minute pitch$1,000
After party - Premium Banner placement on stage, multiple pitches and extra drink tickets$1,500
Half day access to break out room (Day 1)$1,000
Half day access to break out room (Day 2)$1,000
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+ + + +Follow us on Twitter and Facebook diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..abbe1c9a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays Kiev 2019" ++++ + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +Devopsdays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d89973c82 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Kiev 2019" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6c8afaa02 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Kiev 2019" ++++ + +Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details. + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3a3860db3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Kiev 2019" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
    +
  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
  2. +
  3. An Ignite talk presented during the Ignite sessions (scheduling varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 slides total).
  4. +
  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
+ +
+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ +How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +
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  1. Type (presentation, panel discussion, ignite)
  2. +
  3. Proposal Title (can be changed later)
  4. +
  5. Description (several sentences explaining what attendees will learn)
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+ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..414bd41f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-kiev/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Kiev 2019" ++++ + +We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]. + +
+ +devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. +

+Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. +

+The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsdays on their own terms. +

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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2605b7138 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" ++++ + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +Devopsdays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..21304b5ce --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2f346e53f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" ++++ + +The conference will take place {{< event_start >}} - {{< event_end >}} at the downtown Minneapolis Hilton. +

+We offer wheelchair-designated spaces, chairs, and standing options (with tall tables) in the mainstage session room; a quiet room; bathrooms labeled according to the facilities they contain; professional live captioning of mainstage sessions; ingredient labeling (based on data provided when registering); and private space (upon request) for those nursing. We'd also be happy to accommodate any other accessibility needs upon request: {{< email_organizers >}} +

+The recommended way to travel between the airport and downtown Minneapolis is via the light rail train to Nicollet Mall station. From there, you can walk (under a mile) or transfer to a free bus on Nicollet Mall in downtown. Rideshare services are also available. +

+ +If you spend most of your time in places like Portland or Brooklyn, our metro will feel familiar, with its cycling infrastructure, beautiful riverfront, and numerous craft brewery tap-rooms with food trucks in their parking lots. + +{{< event_map >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..00f41f06a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-minneapolis/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" ++++ + +

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  • Day 1 breakfast ($2500) - 2 slots available - signage by the breakfast service with your logo in the morning before sessions +
  • Day 1 lunch ($3500) - 2 slots available - signage by the lunch service with your logo during lunch +
  • Day 1 afternoon break ($1000) - 2 slots available - signage by the snack area with your logo during the afternoon when snacks are available +
  • Day 1 evening happy hour ($4000) - 2 slots available - signage at the evening happy hour +
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  • Day 2 all-day coffee ($3000) - 1 slot available - signage by the coffee displays with your logo throughout the day +
  • Day 2 breakfast ($2500) - 2 slots available - signage by the breakfast service with your logo in the morning before sessions +
  • Day 2 lunch ($3500) - 2 slots available - signage by the lunch service with your logo during lunch +
  • Day 2 afternoon break ($1000) - 2 slots available - signage by the snack area with your logo during the afternoon when snacks are available +
+ +These may be purchased in addition to (or in lieu of) the platinum, gold, and silver sponsorships in the prospectus. An à la carte sponsorship by itself does not come with a table; you must have a platinum, gold, or silver sponsorship to be assigned a table you can staff. + +Devopsdays is a community-organized conference for practitioners. We keep costs low for attendees with the help of sponsors. Our global organization's [sponsorship guidelines](https://www.devopsdays.org/sponsor/) state that we cannot sell talk slots, nor can we distribute attendee contact lists. The greatest value in sponsoring is in directly interacting with local devops community members. + +Our platinum, gold, and silver sponsorships offer a table in our sponsor hall where sponsors can interact with participants (who'll definitely visit for coffee and food). We also have a la carte options for a sponsor who wants visibility without staffing a table. + +We'll have opportunities for exclusive special sponsorships for various aspects of the event. If you are interested in special sponsorships or have a creative idea about how you can support the event, send us an email. + +Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media. Sponsors are encouraged to actively participate and engage with the attendees as peers. All participants including sponsors are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so a discussion will be more appealing than a pitch. Your technical team members may get great insights from the attendee-directed discussions. +

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Gold
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3 additional tickets (6 in total)   
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Logo on devopsdays Minneapolis website, main room signage, and email communication.   
Logo on shared slide during breaks   
Logo on dedicated slide during breaks   
Logo on shared slide in recorded video pre-rolls   
Logo on dedicated slide in recorded video pre-rolls   
1 minute pitch to full audience (including streaming if applicable)   
5 minute pitch to full audience in optimal timeslot (including streaming if applicable)   
+ +* There are a limited number of Platinum sponsorships available. + +
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-How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +How to submit a proposal: Visit our papercall.io page and fill out the proposal form.
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+ ## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY Devopsdays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/contact.md index 781ab2e46..c6121de91 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/contact.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/contact.md @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ Type = "event" Description = "Contact information for devopsdays new-york-city 2019" +++ +
+ If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} **Our local team** diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/propose.md index 5c95b7652..2643ff316 100644 --- a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/propose.md +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-new-york-city/propose.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ +++ Title = "Propose" Type = "event" -Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays new-york-city 2019" +Description = "Propose a talk for Devopsdays new-york-city 2019" +++ {{< cfp_dates >}} @@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when
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-devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. -

-Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. -

-The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsdays on their own terms. -

+We appreciate our sponsors for this Open Event! If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at {{< email_organizers >}}. - +

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diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/about.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/about.md new file mode 100755 index 000000000..4afbe61e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/about.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-06-15T16:53:08+02:00" +title = "Sobre el evento / About" +type = "event" ++++ + +DevOps es una propuesta nacida en el 2009 en Bélgica, como resultado de las innovaciones introducidas en la práctica por un pequeño grupo de experimentados desarrolladores y operadores de sistemas, que tenían resultados reconocidos por el gremio TIC en la resolución de problemas cotidianos; entusiastas de la colaboración y el intercambio. + +El propósito de esta cultura es lograr mayor calidad y eficiencia en la construcción de productos y servicios informáticos y en la administración de sistemas que se encuentran de cara al usuario, sobre la base no sólo de la aplicación de buenas prácticas, procedimientos y costumbres asociadas a la operación de sistemas y su construcción, sino también de las que mejoran la comunicación y colaboración entre los recursos humanos que producen, certifican y administran los mismos. Adicionalmente incorpora la adopción de metodologías novedosas relacionadas con formas de trabajo y herramientas tecnológicas que permiten un ahorro muy considerable de tiempo y esfuerzo de todas las partes involucradas, referidas éstas a los recursos humanos y tecnológicos. + +Son reconocidos en este medio como fundadores de esta filosofía: +Patrick Debois (founder), Damon Edwards, Anthony Goddard, Lindsay Holmwood, Gildas Le Nadjan, Stephen Nelson-Smith, Julian Simpson, Christian Trabold, John Vincent y James Wickett. + +Por otra parte existe un conjunto de entusiastas reconocidos en la comunidad como núcleo organizador de los eventos DevOps Days: +Bridget Kromhout (lead), Kris Buytaert, Jennifer Davis, Bernd Erk, Rafael Gomes, Matthew Jones, Dan Maher, Ken Mugrage, Mike Rosado, Andrew Clay Shafer, Matt Stratton (web team lead) y John Willis. + +Los expertos mencionados anteriormente son en su mayoría autores de libros y guías de usuario consideradas básicas y obligatorias para el trabajo cotidiano de especialistas y colaboradores del área de TIC de cualquier entidad. + +Los DevOps Days se han establecido como un encuentro periódico de varios días en un lugar específico, que convocan y reúnen anualmente a especialistas, entusiastas y aprendices de cualquier parte del mundo para compartir sus experiencias, resultados, dudas y necesidades de solución. Una vez que un área o zona acoge un DevOps Days se convierte en referencia internacional para el reconocimiento de la calidad de su capital humano de las TICs, sumando a esto la contribución que hace a la formación de los participantes del área. + +El rol DevOps es reconocido en la mayoría de las empresas líderes de las TICs, pues el mismo engloba y comprende conocimientos intrínsecos a los roles de los desarrolladores, ingenieros de calidad y operadores de sistemas, permitiendo que un mismo ser humano pueda integrar la automatización entre dichos procesos y la documentación necesaria para cada etapa. + +Con las buenas prácticas propuestas por esta cultura los especialistas del gremio llegan a asimilar tecnologías y formas de trabajo de última generación que los convierten en recursos aptos para cambiar de tecnología de desarrollo, de software base y hardware y capaces de crear nuevos entornos en muy corto tiempo sin invertir demasiado esfuerzo, ni arriesgar la estabilidad de los sistemas que se encuentran en funcionamiento. + +A partir de este crecimiento profesional se incrementa considerablemente la posibilidad de mantener los sistemas funcionando, seguros, confiables y constantemente actualizados, proporcionándole al individuo y su entidad una capacidad competitiva superior por la mejoría de los indicadores clave, tanto por concepto de producción de los bienes y servicios como de ahorro. + +De manera general en Latinoamérica no existe hasta la fecha un auge considerable en la organización de este tipo de eventos, los países más destacados son [Cuba](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2016-cuba/) y [Brasil](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2016-portoalegre/welcome/). La organización en Panamá, de este evento, por primera vez en Centroamérica, con la presencia de prestigiosos expertos de la temáticas del mundo se considera que puede ser una gran oportunidad para los especialistas de esta temática en Panamá. + + +DevOpsDays es el espacio idóneo para la realización de conferencias técnicas dirigidas a desarrolladores, administradores de sistemas y cualquier otra persona involucrada en la tecnología, sea experto o principiante. + +Para más información sobre este tipo de conferencias puede visitar el sitio oficial: http://devopsdays.org + +Dentro de los temas que usualmente se presentan en este tipo de espacios y sobre los que nos gustaría intercambiar experiencias se encuentran: + + - **Gestión de la Configuración**, el estado actual de las mejores prácticas para la gestión de la configuración en servidores y estaciones de trabajo. Sin la gestión de la configuración cada computadora necesita ser configurada manualmente. La configuración manual impide el escalado y reúso de configuraciones similares entre diferentes sistemas de TI. + + - **Contenedores**, introducción a los contenedores de Linux (Docker). Los contenedores son una relativamente nueva tecnología que cambia el panorama de la TI y como las desarrollar aplicaciones y su entrega en producción. + + - **Integración continua y despliegue continuo**, son metodologías que permiten a los desarrolladores y especialistas de operaciones de TI reducir los tiempos de espera durante el desarrollo y explotación en producción. + + - **Monitorización**, debido a las metodologías de reciente introducción se necesita cambiar la forma en que actualmente se realiza el seguimiento y adaptarse a un entorno altamente volátil (como la computación en nube). + +Las secciones estarán conformadas por: **Conferencias** con una duración aproximada de 30 a 45 minutos, previstas para ser presentadas por los invitados internacionales y especialistas nacionales con experiencia en el movimiento del DevOps, **Talleres** con una duración aproximada de 2 horas, presentada por invitados internacionales con un reconocido historial en el movimiento y su aplicación en el sector empresarial; **Presentaciones Ignite** con una duración de 5 minutos (en 20 diapositivas) donde diversos especialistas podrán lanzar brevemente problemas, retos y soluciones sobre temas afines al evento. Adicionalmente los especialistas podrán intercambiar en los **Espacios Abiertos** para fomentar la cooperación y socialización de los conocimientos con los expertos nacionales y extranjeros. + +El {{< event_link page="contact" text="Comité Organizador" >}} trabaja con empeño para hacer del DevOpsDays Panamá una memorable experiencia para todos los participantes. Esperamos que puedan aceptar nuestra invitación para darles la bienvenida en los recintos del evento. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md new file mode 100755 index 000000000..c2c3a1f57 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-06-17T16:53:08+02:00" +title = "Código de Conducta / Code of Conduct" +type = "event" + ++++ +
+ +## POLÍTICA ANTI-ACOSO + +DevOpsDays está dedicado a proveer conferencias libres de acoso para cualquiera persona, independiente de su género, orientación sexual, discapacidad, apariencia física, dimensión corporal, raza o religión. No toleramos el acoso de cualquier tipo a los participantes de la conferencia. El lenguaje e imágenes sexuales son inapropiadas en cualquier tipo de presentación incluso en las conversaciones. Los participantes que violen estas reglas podrán ser sancionados o expulsados de la conferencia sin el reembolso, a discreción de los organizadores de la conferencia. + +El acoso incluye comentarios ofensivos relacionados con el género, orientación sexual, discapacidad, apariencia física, dimensión corporal, raza, religión, imágenes sexuales en espacios públicos, intimidación deliberada, acecho, seguimiento, acoso fotográfico o grabación, sostenida interrupción de las conversaciones u otros eventos, contacto físico inapropiado y la atención sexual no deseada. A los participantes que se les solicite que detengan su conducta acosadora, se espera que lo cumplan de manera inmediata. + +Los expositores en las salas de exposición, patrocinadores o vendedores,  o aquellos que desarrollen actividades similares estarán también sujetas a la política anti-acoso. En particular, los expositores no deberán emplear imágenes, actividades u otros materiales sexuales. Todo el personal (incluido los voluntarios) no deben emplear ropa/uniformes/vestuario sexual u otro elemento que cree un entorno sexual. + +Si un participante incurre en un comportamiento de acoso, el comité organizador puede tomar las acciones que estimen convenientes, incluyendo la advertencia al ofensor o expulsión de la conferencia sin derecho a reembolso. + +Si está siendo acosado, o conoce de alguien que está siendo acosado, o cualquier otra inquietud, por favor contacte al personal de la conferencia inmediatamente. + +El personal de la conferencia puede ser identificado por los distintivos asignados. El personal estará encantado de ayudar a los participantes a contactar con la seguridad del hotel/ las autoridades locales/ proporcionar servicios de apoyo u otra asistencia para ayudar a los que sufren el acoso y logren sentirse seguros durante el transcurso de la conferencia. Valoramos su colaboración. + +Esperamos que los participantes se acojan al código de conducta en todos los centros de conferencias y eventos sociales relacionados con la conferencia. + +## CÓDIGO DE CONDUCTA + +I.  Participaré en el devopsdays, aprenderé mediante el intercambio con otros participantes del devopsdays en un esfuerzo por mejorar mis conocimientos y mi industria. Participare en la co-creación de experiencia con los otros asistentes. Estoy preparado para dar mi energía, presencia y sensibilidad para creando la mejor experiencia para mi y el resto de los asistentes. + +II.  Estoy participando en el devopsdays para intercambiar con otras personas. Entiendo que el empleo de imágenes y el lenguaje sugestivo o despectivo puede ofender o incomodar a las personas. También entiendo que las personas pueden tener límites y una sensibilidad diferentes a la mía. Aceptaré sin cuestionar cuando se informe que algo es ofensivo o inaceptable en el contexto del evento devopsdays. + +III.  Nunca voy a molestar u ofender intencionalmente a otro participante independientemente de su sexo, orientación sexual, discapacidad, apariencia, tamaño, raza o religión y no aceptaré que otro participante sea agredido u ofendido. Sí soy consciente de que alguien se siente incómodo o inseguro, voy a comunicar al comité organizador del devopsdays. + +IV  Si soy ofendido y acosado, informaré a las personas a mi alrededor que puedan hacerme sentir seguro y a los organizadores del evento. Si me siento seguro, con discreción, informaré a aquellos que se han sentido ofendidos por alguna acción específica con la esperanza que la otra parte está actuando de manera inconsciente y sin ninguna mala intención, pero no estaré obligado a hacerlo. + +V.  Entiendo que las personas son diferentes y trataré de perdonar otras acciones atendiendo a sus intenciones sinceras, pero mi prioridad es proteger mi seguridad y la de los demás. Actuaré sin vacilación o reserva hasta que no existan dudas de la seguridad de todas las partes. + +VI.  Confío en que los organizadores y asistentes a devopsdays, juntos crearán la mejor experiencia posible para todos los involucrados, como yo lo haré. Creo que devopsdays consiste en empoderar a la gente y no olvidaré que estoy empoderado para crear un ambiente seguro y acogedor. Si yo o cualquier otro asistente viola este aspecto del evento, espero que los organizadores de la conferencia protejan a los asistentes con acciones directas, incluyendo la expulsión de los acosadores y contactando a las autoridades correspondientes. + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +DevOpsDays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I.  I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II.  I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III.  I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +V.  If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V.  I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI.  I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. 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Apartado 0843-03081, Panamá, Rep. de Panamá. + +**Teléfono / Phone**: (507) 306-3700 + +**Fax**: (507) 317-3799 + +**Website**: http://ciudaddelsaber.org + +
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+ +## Idiomas oficiales para propuestas/Official languages for Proposals: + - Spanish + - English + +Estamos complacidos por su interés de participar como ponente en nuestro evento, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Le damos la bienvenida !!!. / *We’re excited that you want to be a speaker at our event, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Be welcome !!!* + +El comité organizador del DevOpsDays Panamá hace oficial la apertura del CFP. Estamos buscando presentaciones en los siguientes formatos / *The organizer team of DevOpsDays Panamá officially opens CFP. We are interesting in the following types of presentations* : + + - **Main Talk**: Son presentaciones de 35min que recibirá la atención de todos los participantes concentrados en un único salón. / *These are 35min presentations that will have the full attention of all attendees, as everybody will be in that same room.* + - **Workshop**: Espacios de trabajo entre 1.5 -2h donde se trabaja en equipo. / *These are 1.5 - 2 hours slots that will have full team work.* + - **Ignite talk** : Presentaciones de 5min con avance automático de las diapositivas cada 15s (20 diapositivas en total) / *These are 5min slots with slides changing every 15s (20 slides total) which are also presented to all attendees in one room.* + +**Para aprovechar al máximo las secciones y promover el intercambio sobre las últimas tendencias en el movimiento cultural del DevOps, se proponen como temas de interés / *To take advantage of the sections and promote the interchange about the latest trends of DevOps movement, we propose as topics*:** + + - Prácticas para el desarrollo de software en el mundo del DevOps / *Software development practices in DevOps world* + - Velocidad, sustentabilidad y deuda técnica / *Velocity, sustainability, technical debt* + - Cuantificación de la productividad, fallas y métricas de riesgo / *Quantification of productivity, failure and risk metrics* + - Desarrollo profesional, enseñanza, entrenamiento y adiestramiento / *Professional development, teaching, training and mentoring* + - Formación de ingenieros noveles y su transformación en ingenieros expertos / *Training Junior developers and their transformation on Senior developers* + - Temas de seguridad en el trabajo del desarrollo de software / *Security from Software development* + - Casos de éxito y fallo / *Success and failure stories* + - Procesos de tecnologías Lean / *Lean Technology Processes* + - Tecnologías de la nube / *Cloud Technology* + - Mejora contínua / *Continuous Improvement* + +Adicionalmente se aceptarán presentaciones relacionadas con temas presentados en otros DevOpsDays / In addition, we will accept recurrent topics of others DevOpsDays conferences : + + - Integración Contínua, Liberación Contínua, Despliegue Contínuo / *Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment* + - Automatización / *Automation* + - Contenedores / *Containers* + - Infraestructura como Código / *Infrastructure as Code* + - Monitorización / *Monitoring* + - Gestión de la Configuración / *Configuration Management* + - DevOps en las empresas / *DevOps at Enterprises* + - Microservicios / *Microservices* + - Gestión de servicios / *Services Management* + - Metodologías de desarrollo / *Development methodologies* + - Escalado elástico / *Elastic scale* + - Reclutamiento/contratación de especialistas del DevOps / *Recruitment of DevOps professionals* + +**Criterios para la selección de las presentaciones / *Criteria to select the presentation*:** + + - Originalidad del contenido / *Original content*: que no se haya presentado en otro encuentro previo de **DevOpsDays Cuba** o que constituya un nuevo enfoque a un problema existente / content that has not be presented before at **DevOpsDays Cuba** conferences, or a new point of view to an existing problem. + - Presentadores con experiencia / *Presentation skills*: presentadores experimentados en el tema, pero nuevos presentadores son bienvenidos también; deseamos contar con la participación de todos. / *speakers with experiences are valued, but new presenters are welcomed as well; we want to hear everybody’s voice* + - No presentaciones comerciales / *No vendor pitches*: Por mucho que valoramos nuestros patrocinadores, consideramos que no es el marco ideal para estas presentaciones. Usted podrá solicitar un espacio con este fin o proponer un tema durante el Open Space / *as much as we value vendors and sponsors, we just don’t think this is the right forum. You can request an space to do it or propose a topic during Open Space*. + +**Recomendaciones / *Recommendations*:** + + - Sea específico...No somos lectores de mentes (la descripción en 20 líneas está bien) / *Be specific… we aren’t mind readers (a description of about 20 lines is about right)* + - Los detalles son buenos...pero no tan importante como explicar por qué su propuesta sería interesante / *Details are good… but not as important as explaining why your proposal would be interesting* + - Haga su propia propuesta; no permita que otra persona lo haga por usted / *Propose your own talk; don’t allow someone else do it for you.* + - Las recomendaciones son bienvenidas... si conoce a alguien con la experiencia relevante para charlas de DevOps, por favor indíquenos la dirección correcta / *Recommendations are welcome… if you know someone who has experience relevant to the DevOps conversation, please let us know!* + - Se aceptan múltiples propuestas...solo siga las otras reglas. / *Multiple proposals are welcome… just follow the other rules* + + +El envío de sus propuestas debe hacerse empleando el sitio / *You can send your prupose vía*: **[PaperCall.io](https://www.papercall.io/devopsdayspanama-2019)** + +El comité organizador seleccionará las presentaciones notificando con antelación la inclusión en el [programa oficial del evento](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2019-panama/program/). / El comité organizador seleccionará las presentaciones notificando con antelación la inclusión en el [programa oficial del evento](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-cuba/program/). / *The organizer team will select the presentations and notify their inclusion on [official event program](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2019-panama/program/)* + +Si presenta algún problema o desea sugerir nuevos temas, por favor contáctenos: / *If you have any problem or suggest new topics, please contact us: {{< email_organizers subject="contact us" >}}* + +**Ayudas / *Help* :** + +El comité organizador podrá considerar cubrir algunos de los gastos a los ponentes que soliciten ayuda económica para participar en el evento (rebaja de la cuota de inscripción u hospedaje). Si usted necesita este apoyo, haga su solicitud: {{< email_proposals subject="request assistance">}} al comité organizador mediante los contactos ofrecidos en el sitio oficial para su evaluación. / *The organizer team will be consider covering some expenses of the Speaker that contact us to request economic help to participate (with reduction of registration quota or lodging cost). If you need help, please made a request: {{< email_proposals subject="request assistance">}} to organizer team via official contacts to evaluate the case*. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e47b3d6a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-06-17T16:53:08+02:00" +heading = "Ponentes / Speakers" +title = "speakers" +type = "speakers" +Description = "Ponentes de DevOpsDays Panamá 2019 / Speakers for DevOpsDays Panamá 2019" ++++ + +

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Apreciamos mucho a los patrocinadores que apoyan este evento abierto. Si usted está interesado en patrocinar, por favor envíenos un correo electrónico a [{{< email_organizers >}}].

+ +DevOpsDays es una conferencia de auto-organización para profesionales que depende de los patrocinios. No tenemos estands de vendedores, ni hacemos presentaciones de ventas de productos o distribuimos la listas de contactos de los asistentes. Los patrocinadores tienen la oportunidad de realizar lanzamientos cortos durante el programa y tendrán el reconocimiento en el sitio web y los medios sociales antes, durante y después del acontecimiento. Se recomienda a los patrocinadores participar activamente junto a los demás asistentes. Cualquier asistente también tiene la oportunidad de hacer demostraciones de productos/proyectos como parte de la sesión de espacio abierto. + +Los patrocinadores de nivel Oro y Platino se le asignará una mesa completa y los patrocinadores de nivel Plata una mesa compartida donde pueden interactuar con aquellos interesados en venir de visita durante los descansos. Todos los participantes son bienvenidos para proponer cualquier tema que deseen durante los espacios abiertos, pero esta es una conferencia centrada en la comunidad, por lo que el mercadeo pesado de ventas probablemente va a trabajar en su contra cuando se trata de crear una buena impresión en los participantes. + +Lo mejor que puede hacer es enviar ingenieros para interactuar con los expertos en DevOpsDays en sus propios términos. + +
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+ +DevOpsDays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. + +Gold and Platinum sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. + +The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at DevOpsDays on their own terms. +
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+ +*Adicionalmente está la modalidad de patrocinio "a la carta" para: pases a sesión GRATIS, TShirts, Lynards, libros, coffee breaks, cocktails, etc. Dejenos saber si esta interesado en patrocinar nuestro evento y trabajaremos en algo! +
+*Additional à la carte sponsorships are available for: FREE pass +session, TShirts, Lynards, books, coffee breaks, cocktails, etc. Let us know if you’d like +to support the event, and we’ll work something out! + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md new file mode 100755 index 000000000..e45a2065f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ ++++ +date = "2017-09-17T16:53:08+02:00" +title = "Bienvenido / Welcome" +type = "event" +aliases = ["/events/2019-panama"] +description = "" + ++++ + +**¡DevOpsDays llega a Centro América, desde la República de Panamá!** + +Participe y comparta experiencias en 2 días de conferencias, charlas y talleres. Intercambie con practicantes del DevOps y de los principios C.A.M.S.!!! La sede del evento será la Ciudad del Saber y tendrá lugar entre el 22 - 23 de noviembre, 2019. + +Estamos complacidos por su interés de participar como ponente en nuestro evento, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Le damos la bienvenida !!!. + +---------- + +***DevOpsDays is coming to Central America, in Republic of Panama!*** + +*Come, join us during 2 days of conferences, talks and workshops. Share experiences with other practitioners of DevOps and keep the C.A.M.S. principles!!! The event will be hosted by the City of Knowledge and will be between Nov 22 - 23, 2019.* + +*We’re excited that you want to be a speaker at our event, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Be welcome !!!* + + +---------- + + + + +
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+ + + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e68e1370 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays portugal 2019" ++++ + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +Devopsdays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ee87861ef --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays portugal 2019" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7236d4667 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays portugal 2019" ++++ + +Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details. + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed674d1ee --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays portugal 2019" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
    +
  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
  2. +
  3. An Ignite talk presented during the Ignite sessions (scheduling varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 slides total).
  4. +
  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
+ +
+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ +How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +
    +
  1. Type (presentation, panel discussion, ignite)
  2. +
  3. Proposal Title (can be changed later)
  4. +
  5. Description (several sentences explaining what attendees will learn)
  6. +
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+ +Embed registration iframe/link/etc. +
+ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..90921b0fe --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-portugal/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor devopsdays portugal 2019" ++++ + +We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]. + +
+ +devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. +

+Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. +

+The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsdays on their own terms. +

+ + +


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+ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/conduct.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7902f5c27 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays Salt Lake City 2019" ++++ + +## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY + +Devopsdays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6dd102253 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Salt Lake City 2019" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..19b6149da --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Salt Lake City 2019" ++++ + +Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details. + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8c4be997d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ ++++ +Title = "Propose" +Type = "event" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Salt Lake City 2019" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + +
+ +There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: +
    +
  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
  2. +
  3. An Ignite talk presented during the Ignite sessions (scheduling varies). These are 5 minutes slots with slides changing every 15 seconds (20 slides total).
  4. +
  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
+ +
+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new local presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _under-represented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you're in a field not typically thought of as a technology field, you're in a large, traditional organization, or you're the only person at your organization with your background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area isn't likely to have already seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you've already shown that as a speaker you're distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ +How to submit a proposal: Send an email to [{{< email_proposals >}}] with the following information +
    +
  1. Type (presentation, panel discussion, ignite)
  2. +
  3. Proposal Title (can be changed later)
  4. +
  5. Description (several sentences explaining what attendees will learn)
  6. +
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d1aab8c5a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for devopsdays Salt Lake City 2019" ++++ + +
+ +Embed registration iframe/link/etc. +
+ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..17c23242b --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-salt-lake-city/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Salt Lake City 2019" ++++ + +We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]. + +
+ +devopsdays is a self-organizing conference for practitioners that depends on sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the website and social media before, during and after the event. Sponsors are encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demo products/projects as part of an open space session. +

+Gold sponsors get a full table and Silver sponsors a shared table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the attendees. +

+The best thing to do is send engineers to interact with the experts at devopsdays on their own terms. +

+ + +


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+ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/conduta.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/conduta.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e41e90be9 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/conduta.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ ++++ +Title = "Código de Conduta" +Type = "event" +Description = "Código de Conduta - devopsdays São Paulo 2019" ++++ + +## Código de conduta + +O DevOpsDays é um evento sem fins lucrativos cujo principal objetivo é promover a troca de experiências entre as pessoas sobre a cultura DevOps no Brasil. + +Este Código de Conduta será aplicado para todos enquanto participantes desse evento para proteger o público de danos e perigos morais. + +Nos dedicamos a promover um evento respeitoso e livre de assédio para todos. Não toleramos quaisquer formas de assédios ou intimidações de qualquer participante. + +Imagens, atividades ou materiais de conteúdo sexual, homofóbico, pejorativo e/ou discriminatório de qualquer natureza não são aceitos. + +Por assédio entende-se sem limitação: +
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+Espera-se que os participantes cumpram imediatamente solicitações para descontinuar qualquer assédio ou comportamento de bullying. Sejam gentis com os outros. Não insultem ou ofendam outros participantes. Lembrem-se de que piadas de assédio, sexismo, racismo ou exclusão não são aceitas pela sociedade, muito menos para nosso evento. + +Qualquer participante que violar tais regras pode ser convidado a se retirar, a critério exclusivo dos organizadores do evento. + +Se um participante se engajar em comportamento de assédio, os organizadores do evento podem tomar medidas que considerem adequadas, desde alertas ao infrator até a vedação de sua participação em demais eventos promovidos pelos membros da organização individual ou coletivamente. + +Se você for assediado, perceber que alguém está sendo assediado, ou tem outras preocupações, por favor aja para interceptar ou peça ajuda aos organizadores. Estamos certos de que essa política ajudará a fazer do DevOpsDays um espaço mais acolhedor, inclusivo, e integrador para todos. + +Este Código de Conduta foi adaptado a partir do código de conduta utilizado pelo DevOpsDays Porto Alegre 2016, que foi adaptado pela comunidade GTC - Grupo de Testes Carioca, que foi adaptado pelo evento LinguÁgil, que foi adaptado pelo evento Agile Trends, que foi adaptado a partir dos códigos de conduta utilizados pelo Ideias em Produção, adaptados a partir do Python Brasil 9, este por sua vez adaptados dos códigos de conduta utilizados pela Plone Foundation e pela PyCon US, e estão licenciados sob a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/contato.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/contato.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d91cebc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/contato.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contato" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contato - Devopsdays São Paulo 2019" ++++ + +Se você quiser entrar em contato conosco: {{< email_organizers >}} + + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/local.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/local.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..611916700 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-sao-paulo/local.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Title = "Local" +Type = "event" +Description = "Local - Devopsdays São Paulo 2019" ++++ + +

+ +

Local do evento

+ +* Hotel Century Paulista +* Rua Teixeira da Silva, 637 / 647 - Paraíso +* São Paulo - São Paulo +* Map + + +{{< event_map >}} + +

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DevOpsDays São Paulo 2019

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O DevOpsDays virá para São Paulo em 2019!

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Teremos de volta em São Paulo o DevOpsDays. Será uma ótima oportunidade de compartilhar conhecimento e histórias, de socializar, rever colegas, fazer novos amigos, aprender, ensinar e promover nossa grande e crescente comunidade.

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  1. A 30-minute talk presented during the conference, usually in the mornings.
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  5. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. -
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Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. + +Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. + +Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. + +We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. + +## CODE OF CONDUCT + +I. I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. + +II. I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. + +III. I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. + +IV. If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. + +V. I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. + +VI. I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/contact.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6668ad0e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-08-29T11:01:20-05:00" +title = "contact" +type = "event" + + ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + +**The core devopsdays organizer group** + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/location.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/location.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c8ac68220 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-08-29T11:01:20-05:00" +title = "location" +type = "event" + ++++ + +[大崎ブライトコアホール (Osaki Bright Core Hall)](http://osaki-hall.jp/) +東京都品川区北品川5丁目5-15 + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/program.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/program.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fb193255d --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-08-29T11:01:20-05:00" +title = "program" +type = "event" + ++++ + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/propose.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/propose.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..367e0d0c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/propose.md @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-08-29T11:01:20-05:00" +title = "propose" +type = "event" ++++ + {{< cfp_dates >}} + + + +## Call for Proposals Description + +セッションのスピーカーを募集します。DevOpsに関わる技術やケーススタディ、組織内の活動、組織外のコミュニティ活動など、幅広いセッションのご提案をお待ちしております。 + +We’re looking for a mix of technical and cultural talks that relate to the central conference themes. + +## Day & Theme / 各日のテーマについて + +DevOpsDays Tokyoは、各日ともに異なったテーマで2日間にわたって開催されるコンファレンスです。テーマについて不確かな場合や両日の申し込みをご希望の場合は、お申込み時にその旨をお伝え頂けます様、よろしくお願い致します。 + +DevOpsDays Tokyo is a two-day conference, with each day having a different theme and a potentially different audience. If you’re unsure of the theme, or if you think it can apply to both days, just let us know that when you submit the talk. + +## Session Type / セッション・タイプ + +2つのタイプのセッションがあります。 + +- レギュラー・トーク:フル(45分)かハーフ(20分)のいずれかになります。 +- ライトニング・トーク:ライトンニング・トークのセッションタイム中におこなわれます。各5分のスロットとなります。 + +There are two types of sessions planned: + +- Regular talk; these will be either full- (45 minute) or half-length (20 minutes) talks. +- Lightening talk; these are presented in during a lightening talk session. They are 5 minute slots. + +## Language / 言語 + +日本語がメインの言語となりますが、半分ほどのトークは英語でおこなわれる予定です。 + +Why DevOpsがテーマの初日は、全ての英語でのトークが日本語で同時通訳されます。現在、2日目のトークも日本語で同時通訳が提供できるように調整中です。 + +英語でのトークをご希望の場合は使用するスライドを事前にご提出下さい。同時通訳の事前準備に利用致します。日本語を話されない方も、事前にご本人の日本語レベルをお知らせ下さい。 + +Although Japanese will be the primary language of the conference, we we’re striving for about half of the talks to be in English. + +Day 1 (Why DevOps) English-language talks will be simultaneous translated to Japanese. Depending on the budget, we may also simultaneously translate Day 2 talks. + +If you’re planning on submitting an English talk, please note that it will be very important to prepare the slides well in advance, so that we can prepare for simultaneous translation. While you won’t be required to speak or understand Japanese, please note your Japanese language-level. + + + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..900e58b12 --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-tokyo/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +date = "2018-08-29T11:01:20-05:00" +title = "registration" +type = "event" + + ++++ + +
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Organizers will enforce this code +throughout the event. We are expecting cooperation from all participants to help +ensure a safe environment for everybody. A strong community benefits everyone. +To that end, please consider, as a goal, that you should always try to benefit +the community by encouraging participation, open-mindedness, learning, and +safety in every interaction. Behavior outside of our community guidelines is +unacceptable and should and will not be tolerated by anyone. + +## The Quick Version + +Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience +for everyone, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, +physical appearance, body size, race, or religion (or lack thereof). We do not +tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and +imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks, workshops, +parties, Twitter and other online media. Conference participants violating these +rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the +sole discretion of the conference organizers. + +## The Less Quick Version + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, age, sexual +orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual +images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing +photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, +inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. + +Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply +immediately. + +Sponsors are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, sponsors +should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff +(including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or +otherwise create a sexualized environment. + +If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may +take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or +expelling the offender from the conference with no refund. + +If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have +any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. +Conference staff can be identified as they will be wearing branded t-shirts. + +Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security +or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those +experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We +value your attendance. + +We expect participants to follow these rules at conference and workshop venues +and conference-related social events. + +### Need to reach the organizers? + +We will have organizers on-call throughout the conference to respond to any +issues you may have. On-call organizer contact information will be posted closer +to the event date. 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  5. + Open Space: If you would like to lead a group + discussion during the attendee-suggested + Open Space breakout sessions, it is + not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in + person at the conference. If you would like to demo your product or service, + you should sponsor the event and demo it at your + table. +
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+ +Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: + +- _local presenters_: Preference will be given to presenters who live or work +within 100 miles of Washington, DC. +- _broad appeal_: How will your talk play out in a room of people with a variety +of backgrounds? Technical deep dives need more levels to provide value for the +whole room, some of whom might not use your specific tool. +- _new presenters_: You are the only one who can tell your story. We are very +interested in the challenges and successes being experienced in our local area. +We are happy to provide guidance/coaching for new speakers upon request. +- _underrepresented voices_: We want to hear all voices, including those that +may speak less frequently at similar events. Whether you are in a field not +typically thought of as a technology field, you are in a large, traditional +organization, or you are the only person at your organization with your +background, we are interested in your unique experience. +- _original content_: We will consider talks that have already been presented +elsewhere, but we prefer talks that the local area is not likely to have already +seen. +- _no third-party submissions_: This is a small community-driven event, and +speakers need to be directly engaged with the organizers and attendees. If a PR +firm or your marketing department is proposing the talk, you have already shown +that, as a speaker, you are distant from the process. +- _no vendor pitches_: As much as we value vendors and sponsors, we are not +going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product. + +
+ + + Details on the submission process will be posted here soon. In the meantime, + email {{< email_proposals >}} with any questions you may have. + diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-washington-dc/registration.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-washington-dc/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e5eb5e15f --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-washington-dc/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for DevOpsDays Washington, DC 2019" ++++ + + +

+ Registration is coming soon. For budgeting purposes, please consider that + the ticket price will likely be in the $150-$300 range. +

+

+ We invite participants from every part of our community to attend the event. + To that end, we will offer free tickets and other acommodations to folks + from underrepresented areas of our community. Contact the organizers + ({{< email_organizers >}}) for more information. +

+ diff --git a/exampleSite/content/events/2019-washington-dc/sponsor.md b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-washington-dc/sponsor.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3b935260a --- /dev/null +++ b/exampleSite/content/events/2019-washington-dc/sponsor.md @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor DevOpsDays Washington, DC 2019" ++++ + +DevOpsDays is a self-organizing conference for DevOps practitioners that depends +on your sponsorships. We do not have vendor booths, sell product presentations, +or distribute attendee contact lists. Sponsors have the opportunity to have +short elevator pitches during the program and will get recognition on the +website and social media before, during, and after the event. Sponsors are +encouraged to represent themselves by actively participating and engaging with +the attendees as peers. Any attendee also has the opportunity to demonstrate +products or projects as part of an open space session. + +The best thing to do is send practitioners to interact with their peers at +DevOpsDays on their own terms. + +The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages. + +Sponsorships will be available for purchase once we have finalized a date and +location for DevOpsDays Washington DC 2019. In the meantime, please email the +organizers at {{< email_organizers >}} with any questions you may have about +sponsoring the event. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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1 included ticket total
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+ All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open + spaces, but this is a community-focused conference, so heavy marketing will + probably work against you when trying to make a good impression on the + attendees. +

+ The best thing to do is send practitioners to interact with their peers at + DevOpsDays on their own terms. +

+ +


+ +### Silver - Price TBD + +* 1 included ticket +* 10% discount code to share with your community +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays DC 2019 event website + +### Gold - Price TBD + +* All benefits of Silver sponsors +* Logo on all email communication +* 1 additional ticket, 2 in total +* Shared table for swag/marketing/staffing + +### Platinum - Price TBD + +* All benefits of Gold sponsors +* 1 minute pitch to full audience, including streaming audience +* 2 additional tickets, 4 in total +* Full table for swag/marketing/staffing + +### Media - $0 + +The media sponsorship is ideal for podcasts, blogs, news outlets, and other +media who support DevOps. This sponsorship is free but we ask that you share +information about DevOpsDays DC with your audience in order to become a Media +Sponsor. + +* 1 ticket +* 10% discount code to share with your audience +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays DC 2019 event website +* Please contact {{< email_organizers >}} for details about becoming a media +sponsor. + +### Community - $0 + +The community sponsorship is ideal for local meetups, co-working spaces, and +other communities who support DevOps. This sponsorship is free but we ask that +you share information about DevOpsDays DC with your members in order to +become a Community Sponsor. + +* 1 ticket +* 10% discount code to share with your members +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays DC 2019 event website + +### Happy Hour - Price TBD + +Happy Hour will be held one evening of the event. All conference attendees will +be invited to the happy hour. Additionally, we may invite other members of the +DC technical community to join us, space permitting. The Happy Hour +sponsorship includes some special perks not listed in the table above. + +* 4 included tickets +* Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks +* Logo on DevOpsDays DC 2019 event website +* Logo on all email communication +* Dedicated table for swag during the conference +* Dedicated table for swag during the happy hour +* 10% discount code to share with your community +* 1 minute pitch to full audience during the conference +* 3 minute pitch to the happy hour attendees + +Sponsorships will be available for purchase once we have finalized a date and +location for DevOpsDays Washington DC 2019. In the meantime, please email the +organizers at {{< email_organizers >}} with any questions you may have about +sponsoring the event. + +
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+ DevOpsDays are a mix of keynote sessions and + open spaces. +

+ +

About Washington, DC

+ +

+ If all you know of Washington, DC is what you see on C-SPAN or House + of Cards, you are missing out. While its importance as the Nation's + Capital and center of government is undisputed, the "DMV" (District, + Maryland, and Virginia) is also home to innovative startups, leading + universities, and world-class arts and culture. +

+ +

+ If you are local, you already know the diversity of our DevOps community. + If you are coming in from elsewhere, prepare to mix with DevOps leaders + from every segment of our vibrant local scene. And, of course, take some + time to check out everything else the Nation's Capital has to offer, from + the many free Smithsonian museums to great food and drink! +

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