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diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/abel-wang.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/abel-wang.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..77a00413a83 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/abel-wang.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "From Waterfall to Agile. Microsoft's Not-So-Easy Evolution into the World of DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["abel-wang"] ++++ + +DevOps is the union of people, process and products that enable continuous delivery of value to our end users. This ability is vital in today's world, but it's not easy to do. Learn how Microsoft transformed their entire company from a waterfall-oriented business--delivering new versions once every 3 years--to delivering new features every 3 weeks, with multiple bug fixes and patches deploying daily. This journey wasn't a smooth one. Nor was it an easy. But you can learn from our mistakes. See what we have identified as best practices and what worked for us in this exciting new DevOps world. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/april-edwards.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/april-edwards.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00c588ffa2c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/april-edwards.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Securing Your DevOps Transformation" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["april-edwards"] ++++ + +Organisations put security as an after thought when implementing DevOps. April will walk you through the transformational changes that occur to teams and how they deploy their code and infrastructure in a DevOps positive organization. The focus will be on making security at the forefront of your code, not leaving it to be an after thought. How the most successful DevOps organizations are able to do this successfully and enable your organization to do the same. We will discuss not only how to make all teams security aware, but what tools and methods are available. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/daphne-ma.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/daphne-ma.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c5bca9e801f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/daphne-ma.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Secure it yourself" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daphne-ma"] ++++ + +ABN AMRO is transforming to a DevOps way of working and security is an important aspect of this. The CISO department has started a security movement for all employees to gain security knowledge, so they can work on security themselves. For DevOps teams this is even more important, as they need to develop and release quickly. Daphne Ma will tell you about this journey and the role of security advising. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/dave-van-herpen.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/dave-van-herpen.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..20f78c4e731 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/dave-van-herpen.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Five ways to screw up your DevOps Transformation" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["dave-van-herpen"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/edward-pearson.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/edward-pearson.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a0a16f2aeca --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/edward-pearson.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Moving from Project to Product: It's time we stopped failing the business." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["edward-pearson"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/henk-van-der-schuur.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/henk-van-der-schuur.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..518df03d40c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/henk-van-der-schuur.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "BizDevOps: Bridging the Dominant Divide between Business and IT" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["henk-van-der-schuur"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/joao-rosa.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/joao-rosa.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..532c3d52fd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/joao-rosa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps Journey at ABN AMRO" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["joao-rosa"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/karen-sijbrandij.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/karen-sijbrandij.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..313d6f3527a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/karen-sijbrandij.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["karen-sijbrandij"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/lian-li.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/lian-li.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..701e17cd1c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/lian-li.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Kubernetes isn't going to save you" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["lian-li"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/mark-smalley.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/mark-smalley.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bb2b5738dc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/mark-smalley.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Effective Business and IT behavior patterns" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mark-smalley"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/michael-ducy.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/michael-ducy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1b535cd47ee --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/michael-ducy.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Why Change Matters Now More Than Ever: The Importance of DevOps in this New World" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["michael-ducy"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/sarah-polan.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/sarah-polan.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..62a2e5dc52c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/program/sarah-polan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Secrets Management with HashiCorp" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sarah-polan"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/registration.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/registration.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2c3d7cffe01 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/registration.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ ++++ +City = "Amsterdam" +Year = "2019" +Title = "Registration" +Type = "event" +Description = "Registration for devopsdays Amsterdam 2020" ++++ + +
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His mom was a Computer Science professor at Purdue University and ever since he can remember, he has been making the computer do things with code. Abel is also a classically trained violinist and an avid guitarist. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/april-edwards.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/april-edwards.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f1c15991a1c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/april-edwards.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "April Edwards" +Twitter = "TheAprilEdwards" +image = "april-edwards.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "april-edwards" + ++++ + +April is a Senior Software Engineer and Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. Prior to joining Microsoft April worked as a Senior Cloud Consultant at Telstra. April is an IT evangelist and experienced solution architect delivering hybrid IT and public cloud solutions across Microsoft Azure (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and Office 365. She engages with customers to provide a strategic view of their infrastructure while steering them through their datacenter transformation. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/daphne-ma.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/daphne-ma.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4d1e9e4cbbd --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/daphne-ma.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Daphne Ma" +Twitter = "" +image = "daphne-ma.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "daphne-ma" + ++++ + +Daphne Ma is a security advisor at ABN AMRO and helps software development teams to incorporate security in their designs. She will tell you how the security advisor role at ABN AMRO is changing due to the need for faster delivery in a DevOps world. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/dave-van-herpen.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/dave-van-herpen.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6768cee9d15 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/dave-van-herpen.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Dave van Herpen" +Twitter = "daveherpen" +image = "dave-van-herpen.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "dave-van-herpen" + ++++ + +Dave is an independent transformation consultant, who has supported companies like Heineken, BMW, Bosch, Rabobank and Emirates in their agile and DevOps journeys. In his current role as Head of Agile Center of Enablement, he accelerates the agile transformation at APG. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/edward-pearson.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/edward-pearson.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b41d38ef52b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/edward-pearson.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Edward Pearson" +Twitter = "edwardpearson" +image = "edward-pearson.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "edward-pearson" + ++++ + +Edward Pearson is the Lead Product Manager at DevOpsGroup. Before he joined DevOpsGroup in 2016, Edward was the Head of Product Development for Advanced Secure Technologies Ltd for almost 6 years. Edward is passionate about building amazing products and empowered teams. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/henk-van-der-schuur.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/henk-van-der-schuur.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..42edd663ac9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/henk-van-der-schuur.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Henk van der Schuur" +Twitter = "hwschuur" +image = "henk-van-der-schuur.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "henk-van-der-schuur" + ++++ + +Henk is the Customer Cloud Director at Schuberg Philis since September 2017. In this role he has been actively involved in delivering tailor-made software solutions for Nederlands Loodswezen, Business Lease, KNVB, Heineken, and others. Before joining Schuberg Philis, Henk worked at AFAS Software for well over 6 years, and was a PhD Researcher at Utrecht University. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/joao-rosa.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/joao-rosa.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..41c462c054f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/joao-rosa.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "João Rosa" +Twitter = "joaoasrosa" +image = "joao-rosa.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "joao-rosa" + ++++ + +João Rosa is a Strategic Software Delivery Consultant at Xebia, since June 2018, where he helps organisations to move to new organisation models. In our industry, it is also known as IT transformations. I’m involved on some of those transformations, ranging from Agile, cloud or DevOps. I act as an advisor for senior/middle management regarding the technology strategy to achieve the organisation goals. My main focus is to aid the organisation to adjust the management behavior towards leadership practices; it fosters an engineering culture, where the organisation can move towards a new operating model. I can act as interim-Engineering Manager (or CTO, Director of Technology depending on the organisation). João before that worked at Coolblue as their Technical Team Lead. He's the co-organizer of the DDD Nederland and Visual Collaboration Tools Netherlands meetups. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/karen-sijbrandij.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/karen-sijbrandij.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9bd07c6015c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/karen-sijbrandij.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Karen Sijbrandij" +Twitter = "karensijbrandij" +image = "" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "karen-sijbrandij" + ++++ + +Karen is a Senior Software Engineer at HackerOne, the platform for hacker-powered security. Karen is a second career dev and enjoys helping others discover coding as well. To that end she was involved with the Rails Girls organisation early on. Karen recently moved to San Francisco. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/lian-li.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/lian-li.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..84fd4dd70f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/lian-li.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Lian Li" +Twitter = "Chimney42" +image = "lian-li.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "lian-li" + ++++ + +Lian Li works as a Cloud Native Engineer and Consultant for Container Solutions, a company focused on programmable infrastructure and cloud-native applications, where she's also spearheading their diversity and inclusion efforts. Lian is the organiser of ServerlessDays Amsterdam, a community conference and meetup series about the serverless ecosystem. She is also a Certified Kubernetes Administrator. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/mark-smalley.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/mark-smalley.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6e9e179f0a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/mark-smalley.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mark Smalley" +Twitter = "marksmalley" +image = "marks-malley.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mark-smalley" + ++++ + +Mark Smalley, also known as The IT Paradigmologist, thinks, writes and speaks extensively about IT 'paradigms' – in other words our changing perspectives on IT. Mark is Content Architect at Giarte, IT Management Consultant at Smalley.IT, and Delivery Partner for GamingWorks' The Phoenix Project and MarsLander business simulations. He has contributed to many bodies of industry knowledge and has spoken at hundreds of events in more than thirty countries. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/michael-ducy.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/michael-ducy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..43754393bfc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/michael-ducy.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Michael Ducy" +Linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/mducy/" +Twitter = "https://twitter.com/mfdii" +image = "michael-ducy.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "michael-ducy" + ++++ + +Michael is a "builder of OSS Communities". He's Cloud Native Transformation export at Red Hat since January this year. Before that he was with Sysdig as their Director of Community Evangelism for well over 2 years, where among other things he worked with the CNCF on Falco's progress through Sandbox and Incubation stages. Prior to that Michael worked at Chef, ultimately as their Director of Product Marketing. diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/sarah-polan.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/sarah-polan.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..02655a62de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/speakers/sarah-polan.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sarah Polan" +Twitter = "" +image = "sarah-polan.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "sarah-polan" + ++++ + +DevSecOps Advocate & Trainer, and Secrets Management Advocate and Trainer at ABN AMRO, at Araido, on secrets management with Hashi diff --git a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/sponsor.md b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/sponsor.md index 3961d39e5b4..afc7e86cc0d 100644 --- a/content/events/2020-amsterdam/sponsor.md +++ b/content/events/2020-amsterdam/sponsor.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ devopsdays is a conference organized by volunteers, and depends on sponsorships. | | Bronze | Silver | Gold | --- | --- | --- | --- -| | **1k** | **3k** | **6k** +| | **€750** | **1.5k** | **3k** | Logo on website | x | x | x | Logo in emails | x | x | x | | Logo on shared break slide | x | | diff --git a/content/events/2020-boston/welcome.md b/content/events/2020-boston/welcome.md index 5033844a34f..2e3602c9e44 100644 --- a/content/events/2020-boston/welcome.md +++ b/content/events/2020-boston/welcome.md @@ -19,10 +19,9 @@ h1.welcome-page { text-transform: initial; }
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We're Going the Distance with this one and finding all the points of advice and hidden messages we can. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/amy-arambulo-negrette.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/amy-arambulo-negrette.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..496b6b8f7e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/amy-arambulo-negrette.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "A Serverless Monitoring Checklist" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["amy-arambulo-negrette"] ++++ +Monitoring a monolithic application is a relatively simple job the Developer is responsible for. As applications become more service based, it's easy to shift those responsibilities to an Infrastructure or DevOps team. This talk will walk through a checklist of a Well Monitored Application from a developer's perspective. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/brendan-oleary.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/brendan-oleary.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..264b55cfd22 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/brendan-oleary.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "All I need to know about DevOps I learned from XKCD" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["brendan-oleary"] ++++ +[XKCD](https://www.xkcd.com) describes itself as "a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language." What if it is more? What if XKCD and its creator Randall Munroe have slowly been revealing what software development, DevOps and team collaboration are all about. + +In this talk, we'll take a look at some recurring themes in XKCD comics - and how they hit home with recurring themes in DevOps. From regular expressions, vim vs. emacs to user experiences so bad...they are literally a joke XKCD finds ways to express simply the thoughts we've all had. We will examine these comics for their deeper meaning (deeper even than just the tooltip text Randall leaves behind) and learn from them how to make better software. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/henry-quinn.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/henry-quinn.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..690468db28c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/henry-quinn.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Leading a Digital Transformation at the Speed of Government" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["henry-quinn"] ++++ +There were a lot of things asked of me as a one-person dev shop within the District of Connecticut, but the most outrageous one was to scale out a legacy ColdFusion application into something that could be used by courts across the country. + +Along the way I managed myself how to use Docker, OpenShift, and eventually ColdFusion. (/rimshot) + +Most importantly, though, I learned how big an impact culture has on the success of big objectives. I had the time of my life flying all over the country to speak at internal gov-tech conferences and attend meetings with important folks in D.C. But when it came time to sit down and do the work, I was miserable. + +A fun project only provides so much motivation when there's little to no team cohesion, an ingrained culture of indifference, and no sort of mentorship model in place. Regardless, I suffered through it and got the project to a point where I could hand it off before moving on in my career. + +However, it taught me important lessons about how to position a team towards tackling outlandishly large goals. The technical know-how is important, but is by no means the most important part of molding a nimble and effective team. Let me share with you what I learned and how it's helping my team at Clarity thrive. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jason-yee.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7e11992a29a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Chaos: breaking your systems to make them unbreakable" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jason-yee"] ++++ +As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. In this presentation, I'll share why you shouldn't just embrace failure, but why you should induce it to intentionally cause and learn from failure. + +This presentation will start with some basic information on why you should start running Chaos experiments (sometimes called Game Days). I'll then share how to do it and include advice from running Chaos Engineering at Gremlin and Datadog. We'll end the session with a live, interactive Chaos experiment. + +By the end of the session, attendees will be able to make a strong case to convince their managers of the value of Chaos Engineering and have the knowledge to be able to begin running Chaos experiments in their own environments. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8c2cdbf7b6f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jeff-smith.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Cutting Cloud Costs in COVID-19!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jeff-smith"] ++++ +People are struggling with ways to reduce costs and still maintain developer throughput and velocity. Others might be in a place where they're looking at moving to the cloud or retooling their current cloud footprint. The goal of this talk is to show the audience how they can structure their environments, even if they're not currently looking at cost cutting measures. The approach will allow them to shift in a defensive spending posture, but limit the impact to development teams. The speed at which we were able to flip these switches allowed us to cut our spend by 30% within two weeks without reserved instances. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jeremy-meiss.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jeremy-meiss.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f05f7eabeea --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/jeremy-meiss.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "DevOps before there was DevOps, 20yr old style" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jeremy-meiss"] ++++ +The year is 1996. A bright, resourceful 20 yr old Network Administrator at an ISP is tasked with a mundane, tedious project. Said 20 yr old feels he has a better way, and takes it upon himself to get creative. What follows is a quick journey down memory lane to a time before DevOps was DevOps, through the eyes of a 43yo looking back on his 20yo self. Some of the takeaways here would be that: + +1. DevOps principles should be used for good +2. Jeremy should not be asked to build a deck +3. We've learned a lot since 1996, and yet we've forgotten a lot. Let's get nostalgic. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/laura-santamaria.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/laura-santamaria.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9cf25cff082 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/laura-santamaria.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Mayday, Mayday: Starting a job with a production incident" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["laura-santamaria"] ++++ +Ever walk into a job and straight into a fire? I have! I contend that starting out fighting a fire on production with your new teammates is one of the best ways to learn about your new systems and settle into a team. There's nothing like drinking from the firehose. Let's talk about why I think that way, how to do it right, and how to get the most out of your first production incident on the job. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fb6085482df --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/quintessence-anx.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Prevent Heroism: How to Work Today to Reduce Work Tomorrow" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["quintessence-anx"] ++++ +Production is down, again, and The Lone Engineer worked all day and night to save the business! Overtime so routine that's it's no longer "over", it's "expected". We create these scenarios by supporting strenuous environments and rewarding Save the Day behaviors. So let's discuss how to change that. + +Reactive work is a massive time and value sink, but unfortunately existing gaps in team structure and/or metrics don't capture "what's missing". For example, how do you track calls not placed, outages that never occurred? Traditional structures and metrics don't necessarily capture this shift, yet everyone benefits from a better user experience - i.e. the unplaced call or outage. + +In this talk I'm going to discuss: + +- Level set: explain the concept "upstream work", as defined by Dan Heath in his book Upstream +- Explain why this focus is important +- Discuss how teams can start to shift from reactive work to proactive work, i.e. move upstream; including shifting reward structures away from Heroes +- Cover how to use metrics to support this shift in practice \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/rafael-gomes.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/rafael-gomes.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0baec6998b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/rafael-gomes.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "From 2 to 15: DevOpsDays in Brazil: challenges and achievements" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["rafael-gomes"] ++++ +Few sponsors, almost no money and a huge country. DevOpsDays in Brazil big cities are thriving, but what about smaller towns without tech communities? What are the challenges and achievements so far? + +DevOpsDays in Brazil started 2010 in São Paulo, but they didn't organize it again in any city. We started back in 2016 in Porto Alegre and realized that we could help other cities to assemble too. + +We started to help other cities with documentation, sponsors, contacts, tips, and money. Bras√≠lia happened in 2016 too. + +Here is the list of following years: + +* 2017: Salvador, Brasilia and Porto Alegre +* 2018: Salvador, Feira de Santana, Belo Horizonte, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, Belém, Florianópolis, Maringá, Porto Alegre, Santa Maria. +* 2019: Natal, São Paulo, Porto Alegre, Aracaju, Recife, Fortaleza, Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Feira de Santana, Florianópolis, Belo Horizonte, Belém, Campinas, Goiania, Brasilia. + +The cities of the north had more difficulty to find sponsors and people to attend, but these events are helping the local community to grow. I will show some data related to this growth. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/renata-rocha.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/renata-rocha.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cbd7e9dd738 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/renata-rocha.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ceci n'est pas une Pipeline" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["renata-rocha"] ++++ +I'm constantly asked about a CI/CD implementation for infrastructure, and CodePipeline is a new player in the game. On this talk, I'm going to share my experience working with it - there are good things, also definitely room for improvement - and how it compares to similar tools on the market. + +The talk is delivered in an upbeat and energetic fashion to invite the audience to think about what challenges they may have experienced or what would they like to see implemented in CodePipeline. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/richard-cook.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/richard-cook.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..91fa757dfaf --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/richard-cook.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Bone Talk: Resilience and resilience engineering explained" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["richard-cook"] ++++ +What is resilience? What is resilience engineering? This talk will ground your understanding of those terms using the compelling example of *bone*. Bone is the archetype of resilience and medicine the archetype of resilience engineering. The features of bone development, maintenance, and repair are graceful extensibility and sustained adaptability. They give the skeleton its capacity to grow, to retain strength, to remodel in the face of stress, and to repair damage. These are costly, effortful, energy requiring activities that are strike a fine balance between competing demands. We have learned -- with great effort and much experimentation -- how to anticipate and channel these features to benefit individuals. More recently, discoveries about how bone resilience remodeling is guided have provided opportunities to modulate some resilience signals directly. Everything about bone commends it to this community as the primary example of resilience and resilience engineering. + diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/sarah-aslanifar.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/sarah-aslanifar.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a1fce081f6b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/sarah-aslanifar.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Computational Thinking" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["sarah-aslanifar"] ++++ +We have a choice in designing our software development careers. We can follow the path of a technologist learning and exploiting one technology to solve the problems that particular technology was built to solve. Alternatively, we can be a computational thinker who can address a much broader set of problems, choosing or designing the solution needed for the problem at hand. Computational thinking is more than thinking like a programmer, and we'll see that not all programmers are thinking computationally. + +Computational thinking is NOT thinking in programming language syntax. I think the worst thing we could do to get someone interested in programming is to introduce them to syntaxes like Java, C, or Fortran on day one. Why would they want to bother learning these unfamiliar, arcane details like pointers, classes, and compilation? Rather, let's start with a goal. What problem are they trying to solve? Can this problem be framed as a computational one that a computer can do much faster than we could? + +### Learning Outcomes + +- Explore the benefits of using computational models as a way to quickly and repeatedly create knowledge. +- Learn practical and free ways to practice computational thinking. +- Encourage others who are not programmers to think computationally when faced with problems that benefit from experimentation, fast feedback, automation, and forecasting. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/program/stephanie-culver.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/stephanie-culver.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dfe1d502856 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/program/stephanie-culver.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Unintentionally Patching Edge Servers During Business Hours – How Proper Development Hygiene Saved the Day!" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["stephanie-culver"] ++++ +Have you ever wanted to patch all your nodes, and accidentally done it instead of staging your change? + +Steph was leading edge compute configuration at Target when her release updated the OS kernel on 5600 production servers at 2pm on a Thursday. Learn about the best practices used to avoid store impact while she shares what went wrong, the recovery, and how a positive environment helped! diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eec73df316c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Chicago 2020" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/aaron-aldrich.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/aaron-aldrich.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0c074de70c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/aaron-aldrich.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Aaron Aldrich" +Twitter = "crayzeigh" +image = "aaron-aldrich.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "aaron-aldrich" +website = "http://crayzeigh.com" +linkedin = "https://linkedin.com/in/aaronaldrich" +github = "crayzeigh" ++++ +Aaron Aldrich is the founding organizer of DevOpsDays Hartford, and frequent DevOpsDays organizer and participant all over. When not talking about DevOps and Resilience Engineering, you can find him talking about Mental Health with [osmihelp.org](https://osmihelp.org) or running Emotional Intelligence workshops with [EmotionalAPI.com](https://EmotionalAPI.com). Find him on twitter [@crayzeigh](https://twitter.com/crayzeigh) for general nonsense and tomfoolery. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/amy-arambulo-negrette.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/amy-arambulo-negrette.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ffb1870e6d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/amy-arambulo-negrette.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Amy Arambulo Negrette" +Twitter = "nerdypaws" +image = "amy-arambulo-negrette.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "amy-arambulo-negrette" +website = "http://www.amy-codes.com" ++++ +With ten years industry experience, Amy Arambulo Negrette has built web applications for a variety of industries including Yahoo! Fantasy Sports and NASA Ames Research Center. One of her projects modernized two legacy systems impacting the entire research center and won her a Certificate of Excellence from the Ames Contractor Council. Currently, she builds serverless applications for Trek10. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/brendan-oleary.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/brendan-oleary.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e9e860cf882 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/brendan-oleary.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Brendan O'Leary" +Twitter = "olearycrew" +image = "brendan-oleary.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "brendan-oleary" +website = "https://boleary.dev" ++++ +Brendan has a passion for software development and iterating on processes just as quickly as we iterate on code. He is a zealous advocate for the user experience. Brendan can still remember what his first computer - a Tandy 2000 - felt like to use (and break...sorry Dad). Working with customers to deliver value is what drives Brendan's passion for DevOps and smooth CI/CD implementation. Brendan has worked with a wide range of customers - from the nation's top healthcare institutions to environmental services companies to the Department of Defense. The only thing more eclectic is probably his taste in music. Outside of work, you'll find Brendan with 1 to 4 kids hanging off of him at any given time or occasionally finding a moment alone to build something in his workshop. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/henry-quinn.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/henry-quinn.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fdb7edb8092 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/henry-quinn.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Title = "Henry Quinn" +Twitter = "Quinncuatro" +image = "henry-quinn.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "henry-quinn" +website = "https://henryneeds.coffee" ++++ +Henry Quinn is a DevOps Engineer with [Clarity Software Solutions](https://clarityssi.com) and a Board Member of [New Haven IO](https://newhaven.io). His most recent passion has been about process automation in the name of better developer experience. When he's not turning coffee into tools, he's usually rock climbing, cooking, or playing fantasy football. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jason-yee.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jason-yee.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b4b39783f49 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jason-yee.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jason Yee" +Twitter = "gitbisect" +image = "jason-yee.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jason-yee" ++++ +Jason Yee is Director of Advocacy at Gremlin where he helps people build more resilient systems by learning from how they fail. Previously, he was Senior Technical Evangelist at Datadog, a Community Manager for DevOps & Performance at O‚ÄôReilly Media, and a Software Engineer at MongoDB. Outside of work, he likes to spend his time collecting interesting regional whiskey and pokemon. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jeff-smith.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jeff-smith.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..afb19aa9a2f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jeff-smith.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jeff Smith" +Twitter = "DarkAndNerdy" +image = "jeff-smith.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jeff-smith" +website = "http://www.allthingsdork.com" ++++ +Jeff Smith has been in the technology industry for over 20 years, oscillating between management and individual contributor. Jeff currently serves as the Director of Production Operations for Centro, an advertising software company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Before that he served as the Manager of Site Reliability Engineering at Grubhub. + +Jeff is passionate about DevOps transformations in organizations large and small, with a particular interest in the psychological aspects of problems in companies. He lives in Chicago with his wife Stephanie and their two kids Ella and Xander. + +Jeff is currently writing a book Operational Anti-Patterns with DevOps Solutions with Manning publishing due out in Spring of 2020, but available now via their early access program. He is also the chapter president of Blacks in Technology where he strives to introduce the community to the different opportunities in the technology field. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jeremy-meiss.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jeremy-meiss.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..73977a8af4c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/jeremy-meiss.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jeremy Meiss" +Twitter = "IAmJerdog" +image = "jeremy-meiss.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jeremy-meiss" +website = "https://jmeiss.me" ++++ +Jeremy is the Head of DevRel & Community at CircleCI, formerly at Solace, Auth0, and XDA. He is a lover of all things coffee, community, open source, and tech. He is also house-broken, and (generally) plays well with others. + diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/laura-santamaria.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/laura-santamaria.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5d6d87d31d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/laura-santamaria.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Laura Santamaria" +Twitter = "nimbinatus" +github = "nimbinatus" +image = "laura-santamaria.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "laura-santamaria" +website = "https://nimbinatus.com" ++++ +As LogDNA's Developer Advocate, Laura Santamaria loves to learn and explain how things work. She bridges the gap between external developers and SREs and internal engineering teams. In addition, she is the curator for [A Minute on the Mic](https://aminuteonthemic.com). Apart from work, she co-hosts Austin DevOps, taught Python for Women Who Code Austin for many years, and volunteers with DevOpsDays Austin. Outside of tech, Laura runs, plays with her dogs, throws discs, and watches clouds—the real kind. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/quintessence-anx.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/quintessence-anx.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..710d0de13eb --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/quintessence-anx.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "Quintessence Anx" +Twitter = "QuintessenceAnx" +image = "quintessence-anx.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "quintessence-anx" ++++ +Quintessence has worked in the IT community for over 10 years, including as a database administrator and a DevOps / Cloud / Infrastructure engineer. She was a core contributor to Stark & Wayne's SHIELD project, which adds backup functionality to Cloud Foundry, as well as a technical reviewer for *Learning Go Programming* published by Packt Publishing. Currently she is a Developer Advocate for PagerDuty, focusing community engagement related to DevOps. Outside of work she is a mentor and co-founder of Inclusive Tech Buffalo to help underrepresented minorities in tech launch careers in development. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/rafael-gomes.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/rafael-gomes.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8c88dba5579 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/rafael-gomes.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rafael Gomes" +Twitter = "gomex" +image = "rafael-gomes.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rafael-gomes" +website = "https://gomex.me" ++++ +Father, Brazilian, urban hacker and infrastructure consultant, graduated from the University of Salvador in the course of Network Management. + +I currently work at Paycertify, focused on infrastructure as code, DevOps culture and cloud. Author of the book‚ [*Docker para desenvolvedores*](https://leanpub.com/dockerparadesenvolvedores) + +DevOpsDays Core Organizer: https://www.devopsdays.org/about/ diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/renata-rocha.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/renata-rocha.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..291722d8c68 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/renata-rocha.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Renata Rocha" +Twitter = "ataner" +image = "renata-rocha.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "renata-rocha" +website = "http://renata.org" ++++ +I started using computers in the late 80s, and have always been fascinated by how they work and how to manage them. I have an innate curiosity to try new systems and love automating things, from large scale mail servers to something as trivial as my own home - I didn't choose DevOps as a career, it was a natural path for someone like me. + +I am obsessed with verbose debug logs, having a trustworthy terminal window always open and - of course - cats :) diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/richard-cook.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/richard-cook.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9a2005650dc --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/richard-cook.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Richard I. Cook, MD" +Twitter = "ri_cook" +image = "richard-cook.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "richard-cook" +website = "http://www.adaptivecapacitylabs.org" ++++ +Dr. Richard Cook is a Principal with Adaptive Capacity Labs and Research Scientist in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering at The Ohio State University (OSU) in Columbus, Ohio. He is an internationally recognized expert complex system failures, post-accident reactions to failure, and human performance at the sharp end of these systems. He has investigated a variety of problems in such diverse areas as urban mass transportation, semiconductor manufacturing, military software, and internet-based business systems. His publications include *Above the Line, Below the Line* in ACM Queue, *How Complex Systems Fail*, *Gaps in the continuity of patient care and progress in patient safety*, *Operating at the Sharp End: The complexity of human error*, *Adapting to New Technology in the Operating Room*, *A Tale of Two Stories: Contrasting Views of Patient Safety*, and *Going Solid: A Model of System Dynamics and Consequences for Patient Safety*. + +Dr. Cook graduated with honors from Lawrence University in Appleton, WI, where he was a Scholar of the University. He worked for Control Data Corporation in supercomputer systems design and engineering applications. He received his MD degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1986. He practiced anesthesiology in academic centers for 30 yrs. He was Professor of Healthcare Systems Safety in KTH, Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan) from April, 2012 through June, 2015, and is now Professor Emeritus of Healthcare Systems Safety. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/sarah-aslanifar.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/sarah-aslanifar.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0e0a29113be --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/sarah-aslanifar.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sarah Aslanifar" +Twitter = "testedminds" +linkedin = "http://linkedin.com/in/felfeli" +image = "sarah-aslanifar.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "sarah-aslanifar" +website = "http://sarahaslanifar.com/" ++++ +I was about 15 years old the first time I saw a computer, and I loved it! I joined a Math-focused track in high-school in Iran that'd prepare me for a Computer Science major in University. I came to the US at the age 18 and attended ISU, knowing very little English. I was admitted to their CS program shortly after I started my BS. I spent long days and nights at the computer lab until I was finally able to buy my own laptop before my graduation. + +Over my fifteen year career as a software developer, I've served as a team lead in a Fortune 500 company, led teams globally as a consultant at ThoughtWorks, founded my own company, Tested Minds, lead a team at Morningstar to deliver CEO's highest priority project, and currently lead teams as a Principal Consultant at Tandem (madeintandem.com). My diverse roles have given me the chance to work with technical and business leaders with dozens of different styles. I love to share what I have learned with others! diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/sherlaender-lani-phillips.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/sherlaender-lani-phillips.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..287efe71213 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/sherlaender-lani-phillips.md @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ ++++ +Title = "Sherlaender (Lani) Phillips" +Twitter = "PhillipsLani" +image = "sherlaender-lani-phillips.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "sherlaender-lani-phillips" +website = "https://laniphillips.com/" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/laniphillips/" ++++ +Lani Phillips brings over 20 years of experience in inclusive leadership and transformation management in the technology industry and a recognized leader within Microsoft. She is a sought-after speaker and collaborates with leaders around the world to drive business and cultural transformation at scale. + +Lani currently serves as Vice President of Channel Sales at Microsoft Corporation in the US One Commercial Partner (OCP) organization. Her team supports our customers’ digital transformation efforts by accelerating co-selling partnerships with the Microsoft partner ecosystem representing a $30B business. Previously, Lani has held numerous senior leadership roles across Microsoft, including Chief Transformation Officer for Microsoft’s Enterprise Partner Group, where she led the largest global sales transformation in Microsoft’s history. Prior to that Lani led the commercial business in the Midwest Region with responsibility for sales, services and partners focused on accelerating our customers; digital transformation and deliver on both short-term and long-term financial goals and responsibilities across some of our top enterprise customers. + +Complementing her work in the technology industry, Lani founded and heads the Women Executive Channel Advisory Board (WECAB) comprised of all female executives. They are focused on creating more opportunities for women in the workplace and driving equity of share. She also serves on the International Association of Microsoft Channel Partners (IAMCP) D&I Advisory Board. This year CRN gave her the distinguished honor of CRN 2020 Women of the Channel Award – Leading Fearlessly in A Time of Crisis where she was featured with other top women in the channel. + +Lani received a Master of Business Administration degree with distinguished honors from the University of Texas at Dallas with a concentration on Global Leadership and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Systems. Lani has a passion for inspiring, transforming, and growing leaders. She is currently writing her first leadership book and looks forward to adding “author” to her bio in 2021. diff --git a/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/stephanie-culver.md b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/stephanie-culver.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2eab086adde --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2020-chicago/speakers/stephanie-culver.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Stephanie Culver" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniepculver/" +image = "stephanie-culver.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "stephanie-culver" ++++ +Stephanie has been engineering large scale platforms for the past 10 years, focusing on reducing maintenance through DevOps practices and adoption of configuration as code to meet strategic business objectives. She loves to learn, and has used curiosity to allow her to move her work between enabling development on Microsoft platforms in internal clouds, to Linux-based container platforms on the public cloud, and Target’s edge compute team configuring servers and virtualization at every Target store. As a team leader, her relentless customer focus has enabled her to create and deliver superior products. She's passionate about engineering excellence and empowering technologists by sharing knowledge and opportunities. Her insistence that the entire team use good development practices limited the impact of an accidental production-wide patching event. + +Stephanie holds Masters degrees in Information Management Systems & Strategic Management from Harvard University as well as a BS in Management Information Systems from Northeastern University. 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- -This year's event will be held at beautiful [Mile High Station](https://www.milehighstation.com/) and [Iron Works](https://ironworksdenver.co/), right next to Mile High Stadium. - -## Directions -_**Address: 2027 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204**_ - -The parking lot is around the building and will only have 150 parking spots. Please try to car pool or take public transportation which is very accessible to Mile High Stadium and a very short walk from the train stop. - -## Parking -We have access to park on location for 150 parking spots and overflow parking is at Mile High Stadium parking lots. We appreciate anyone able to car pool or take public transportation. - -## Hours of Entry -Doors will open at 8am for breakfast every day of the event and the early-check-in is Sunday April 26th at 5pm-8pm. - -{{< event_map >}} diff --git a/content/events/2020-denver/postpone.md b/content/events/2020-denver/postpone.md deleted file mode 100644 index 064b26df05e..00000000000 --- a/content/events/2020-denver/postpone.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -+++ -Title = "DevOpsDays Denver 2020" -Type = "Postponement Notice" -aliases = ["/events/2020-denver/"] -Description = "DevOpsDays Denver 2020" -+++ - -
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- -We know many of you are closely monitoring the situation around COVID-19, due to the progress and growing concern over the spread of the disease, we have decided it is in the best interest of our community to move DevOpsDays Rockies to a later date instead of April as originally planned.
- -We have already secured new dates (August 10, 11, and 12th) with Mile High Station/Iron Works and are currently working out all of the details to ensure we have a successful conference later in the year.
- -While this is a volunteer run event, we couldn’t put it on without our sponsors and our community.
- -For our participants: While we hope to see everyone in August, we understand that there may be some of you who have purchased tickets to the event who can not make the later dates. If this is the case, please email us at denver@devopsdays.org and we will issue you a refund. All refund requests must be submitted before April 31, 2020 to be eligible for a refund.
- -For our sponsors: You should have received an initial notice already. If you are a sponsor who has concerns around this change, please email us at denver@devopsdays.org so we can find a solution that works as we go forward with our new dates. We thank you all for your understanding and compassion with a difficult decision.
- -Our first priority is the health and safety of our community and we hope to create a wonderful event with you all in August! Please look to our website and our Twitter account for continuing updates.
- -Thank you and stay safe!
- -The DevOpsDays Denver Organizing Team -

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Will the event provide attendee contact information or badge scanners?No. The booth is a place to talk to people during breaks. This conference is not a typical conference or - convention. We have seen that sponsors benefit the most when they bring engineers to the conference and - interact directly with the attendees. You are responsible to collect any info you want in person.
Can we do a giveaway on stage?Yes. If you want to do a giveaway, you will need to collect your own information (example: business - cards, entry slips, etc.) for whatever drawing / mechanism you want to use. At the closing session, we will give you a - short time slot on stage for your giveaway activity. Just let us know.
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Do you provide flat-screen displays?No, you can ship one to the location, we can also have our AV company rent one to you for a fee but need - two weeks prior notice.
Will there be a company sign at our booth? When do you need graphics?You must bring your own signage and all signage must either fit on the table or behind it. Silver and - Gold sponsors will have their logos rotating on available screens in the sponsor hall.
How many people can we send?All sponsorship packages provide 2 ticket to the event, Gold Packages include 2 - additional tickets for a total of 4, any additional people you wish to attend, even solely to run your booth, must - purchase additional tickets
Do we get any sponsored talks?No, but you are welcome to submit a proposal during our CFP.
Do we get electricity connection for our booth?Yes. You’ll get a power strip.
Will wifi connection be good enough for showing demos?Yes, that is always our intent, always bring a backup device if you have concerns.
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Do we get a dedicated email blast?No, but you will get a shoutout on social media for your sponsorship.
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+Dear DevOpsDays Rockies Community,

+ +Hello again, we hope you all are staying safe as COVID-19 continues to progress. We know many of you are continuing to closely monitor the situation around COVID-19. Due to the progress and concern over the spread of the disease, we have decided it is in the best interest of our community to postpone DevOpsDays Rockies till next year.
+ +We have already secured new dates (April 25, 26, 27th, 2021) with Mile High Station/Iron Works and are currently working out all of the details to ensure we have a successful conference while ensuring the health and safety of our community.
+ +While this is a volunteer run event, we couldn’t put it on without our sponsors and our community.

+ +For our participants: While we hope to see everyone next year, we understand that there may be some of you who have purchased tickets to the event who can not make the later dates. We are offering vouchers for a ticket in 2021 which will be in the form of an individual coupon code. This coupon is transferrable and we are allowing anyone who cannot join us in 2021 to give their code to anyone in the community who wants to attend. If you would prefer a refund, please email us at denver@devopsdays.org and we will issue you one.
+ +For our sponsors: You should have received an initial notice already. If you are a sponsor who has concerns around this change, please email us at denver@devopsdays.org so we can find a solution that works as we go forward with our new dates. We thank you all for your understanding and compassion with a difficult decision.
+ +Our first priority is the health and safety of our community and we hope to create a wonderful event with you all next year! Please look to our website and our Twitter account for continuing updates.
+ +Thank you and stay safe!

+ +The DevOpsDays Denver Organizing Team + + +

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-# DevOpsDays Houston 2020 rescheduled to August 18-19, 2020 -### Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 and growing concerns over the spread of the disease, we have decided to postpone DevOpsDays Houston 2020 till August 18-19, 2020, at the same venue, Norris Conference Centers - CityCenter. -### For details please read the DevOpsDays Houston Health and Safety Update +For details please read the
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Nous attendons la coopération de chacun‧e pour assurer un environnement sain pour tous. + + +### La Version Rapide + +Notre conférence tient à être une expérience sans harcèlement pour tous, quel que soit votre sexe, votre identité sexuelle, votre âge, votre orientation sexuelle, votre handicap, votre apparence physique, votre poids, votre race, votre ethnie, votre religion (ou absence de religion), ou vos choix technologiques. + +Nous ne tolérons aucun harcèlement des participant‧e‧s à la conférence, sous quelque forme que ce soit, quelles qu’en soient les circonstances. Les expressions et les images à connotation sexuelle ne sont pas appropriées lors de l'événement. Ceci inclut les conférences, les ateliers, les soirées, Twitter et les autres médias en ligne. + +L'organisation s'engage à prendre des sanctions appropriées pour les personnes qui violent ces règles, jusqu'à l'exclusion sans remboursement et le recours légal. + + +### La Version Moins Rapide + +Le harcèlement comprend les commentaires à l'oral ou à l'écrit ainsi que les gestes offensants sur le sexe, l'identité sexuelle, l'âge, l'orientation sexuelle, le handicap, l'apparence physique, le poids, la race, l'ethnie, la religion, les choix technologiques, les images à connotation sexuelle dans des lieux publics, les intimidations délibérées, la traque, la poursuite, un harcèlement photographique ou vidéo, une suite d'interruptions des conférences et des autres sessions, un contact physique inapproprié et des avances sexuelles non désirées. sans son consentement ou à son insu. + +Les participant‧e‧s à qui il sera demandé d'arrêter tout comportement de harcèlement doivent arrêter immédiatement. + +Les sponsors sont aussi sujet à la politique anti-harcèlement. En particulier, les sponsors ne doivent pas utiliser d'images ou de supports à connotation sexuelle. Ils ne doivent pas non plus se livrer à des activités à connotation sexuelle. L'équipe du stand (y compris les bénévoles) ne doit pas utiliser de vêtements, uniformes ou costumes à connotation sexuelle. Ils ne doivent pas non plus créer un environnement sexualisé. + +Face à un comportement de harcèlement, l'équipe d'organisation de la conférence peut prendre toute action qui lui semble adéquate. Cela va d'un simple avertissement à l'exclusion sans remboursement de la conférence. + +Si vous vous sentez harcelé‧e, si vous pensez que quelqu'un se fait harceler, et plus généralement en cas de problème, merci de contacter immédiatement l’équipe d’organisation de l'événement. + +Les membres de l'organisation sont facilement identifiables grâce à un badge "STAFF". Les membres de l'organisation seront ravi‧e‧s d'aider les participants à contacter la sécurité de l'événement, ou les forces de l'ordre ; à fournir une escorte ainsi qu'à aider de toute autre façon les personnes victimes de harcèlement, pour garantir leur sécurité pendant la durée de l'événement. Nous apprécions votre participation à l'événement. + +Nous attendons de chacun‧e le respect de ces règles dans le bâtiment des conférences et des ateliers, ainsi que pendant les événements sociaux relatifs à la conférence. + + + +Le code de conduite devopsdays Paris 2021 est basé sur [fr.confcodeofconduct.com](https://fr.confcodeofconduct.com)._ diff --git a/content/events/2021-paris/conduct-pt-br.md b/content/events/2021-paris/conduct-pt-br.md new file mode 100755 index 00000000000..590f75545d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2021-paris/conduct-pt-br.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduta" +Type = "event" +Description = "Código de conduta do devopsdays Paris 2021" ++++ + + +Participantes, palestrantes, representantes de empresas e pessoas voluntárias no devopsdays Paris 2021 são requeridos a concordar com o seguinte código de conduta. A organização irá aplicar este código pelo evento. Nós esperamos cooperação de todas as pessoas participando para garantir um ambiente seguro para todas as pessoas. + +### A versão rápida + +Nossa conferência é dedicada a prover um uma experiência de conferência sem assédio para todos, independente de gênero, identidade de gênero e expressão, idade, orientação sexual, deficiência, aparência física, tamanho corporal, raça, etinia, religião (ou a falta dela) ou escolhas de tecnologias. Nós não toleramos assédio de participantes da conferência de qualquer forma. Linguagem e imagens sexuais não são apropriadas em nenhum local, incluindo palestras, workshops, festas, Twitter e outras mídias online. Violações destas regras poderão causar expulsão da conferência, sem reembolso a critério da equipe organizadora. + +### A versão não tão rápida + +Assédio inclui comentários verbais ofensivos relacionados a gênero, identidade de gênero e expressão, idade, orientação sexual, deficiência, aparência física, tamanho corporal, raça, etinia, religião (ou a falta dela) ou escolhas de tecnologias, imagens sexuais em espaços públicos, intimidação deliberada, stalking, perseguição, fotografias ou filmagens constrangedoras, interrupção contínua das apresentações ou outros eventos, contato físico inapropriado e atenção sexual indesejada. Participantes que receberem uma solicitação para interromper qualquer comportamento de assédio devem fazer isso imediatamente. + +As políticas antiassédio também se aplicam a representantes de empresas patrocinadoras. Em particular, não devem usar imagens, atividades ou outro material de cunho sexual. As equipes de estandes e tendas (incluindo pessoas voluntárias) não devem utilizar roupas, uniformes ou trajes sexualizados ou criar um ambiente sexualizado de quaisquer formas. + +Se alguém se envolver em comportamento de assédio, a equipe organizadora pode tomar qualquer ação que considerar apropriada, incluindo avisar a pessoa ofensora ou expulsá-la da conferência sem reembolso. + +Se você estiver sofrendo assédio, notar que alguém está sofrendo assédio, ou tenha alguma dúvida, por favor contate alguém da organização imediatamente. + +As pessoas da equipe da conferência podem ser identificadas por crachás distintos da organização. A organização estará disposta a contatar a segurança do hotel/local ou a polícia local, fornecer escolta ou ajudar pessoas que sofrerem assédio para que se sintam seguras durante a conferência. Nós valorizamos a sua participação. + +Esperamos que todas as pessoas participantes sigam estas regras em salas de apresentação e workshops da conferência, além de eventos sociais relacionados. + +_O código de conduta do devopsdays Paris 2021 é baseado em [confcodeofconduct.com](https://confcodeofconduct.com/index-pt-br.html)._ diff --git a/content/events/2021-paris/conduct.md b/content/events/2021-paris/conduct.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5b75021fc8e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2021-paris/conduct.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ ++++ +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays Paris 2021" ++++ + + +All attendees, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers at devopsdays Paris 2021 are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. We are expecting cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody. + +### The Quick Version + +Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. 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 discretion of the conference organizers. + +### The Less Quick Version + +Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion, technology choices, 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 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 follow these rules at conference and workshop venues and conference-related social events. + +_The devopsdays Paris 2021 Code of Conduct is based on [confcodeofconduct.com](https://confcodeofconduct.com)._ diff --git a/content/events/2021-paris/contact.md b/content/events/2021-paris/contact.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6e0fc81ab4f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2021-paris/contact.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Paris 2021" ++++ + +If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} + +**Our local team** + +{{< list_organizers >}} + + +{{< list_core >}} diff --git a/content/events/2021-paris/location.md b/content/events/2021-paris/location.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b2c41f712e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2021-paris/location.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Paris 2021" ++++ + +Watch this space for information about the venue including address, map/direction, parking/transit, and any hotel details. + + + + + + diff --git a/content/events/2020-houston/propose.md b/content/events/2021-paris/propose.md similarity index 86% rename from content/events/2020-houston/propose.md rename to content/events/2021-paris/propose.md index 121d2dc178e..c2826b6090e 100644 --- a/content/events/2020-houston/propose.md +++ b/content/events/2021-paris/propose.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ +++ Title = "Propose" Type = "event" -Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Houston 2020" +Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Paris 2021" +++ {{< cfp_dates >}} -
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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. +

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We are expecting cooperation from all participants to help us achieve a safe and positive event experience for everyone. + +### The Quick Version + +Our conference is committed to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or lack thereof, or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate at 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 discretion of the conference organisers. + +### The Less Quick Version + +Unacceptable behaviour includes (but is not limited to): + +* offensive verbal comments related to; +* gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, professional ability, physical appearance, body size, education, financial background, technology choices, +* sexual images in public spaces, +* deliberate intimidation, bullying, harassment, +* stalking, following, +* harassing photography or recording, +* sustained disruption of talks or other events, +* inappropriate physical contact, +* 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 any participant or group of participants engages in behaviour that violates this Code of Conduct, the event organisers will take the appropriate action, including warning or expulsion from the conference with no refund or contacting the appropriate authorities. + +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 their t-shirts. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact 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. + +### Inclusive Language + +In our commitment to a harassment-free and inclusive environment, we strongly believe it is important to pay attention to harmful language patterns. + +##### Ableism + +Words like "crazy", "dumb", "insane" or "lame" are examples of ableist language, devaluing and insulting people who have physical or mental disabilities. Its appearance often stems not from any intentional desire to offend, but from our innate sense of what it means to be normal. 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diff --git a/data/events/2020-amsterdam.yml b/data/events/2020-amsterdam.yml index 54a9eec24eb..ce6d3e9955d 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-amsterdam.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-amsterdam.yml @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ event_twitter: "devopsams" # Change this to the twitter handle for your event su description: "devopsdays Amsterdam is back for the 8th time. Going online this time!" # Edit this to suit your preferences ga_tracking_id: "UA-38891729-3" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" masthead_background: "skyline-ams.jpg" -sharing_image: "logo-rectangle.png" # All dates are in unquoted 2020-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TZ:TZ, like this: # variable: 2019-01-04T00:00:00+02:00 @@ -39,9 +38,9 @@ location_address: "" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. # - name: propose # - name: location - # - name: registration - # - name: program - # - name: speakers + - name: registration + - name: program + - name: speakers - name: sponsor # - name: cancellation - name: contact @@ -78,14 +77,29 @@ organizer_email: "amsterdam@devopsdays.org" # Put your organizer email address h # List all of your sponsors here along with what level of sponsorship they have. # Check data/sponsors/ to use sponsors already added by others. -sponsors: sponsors_accepted: "yes" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link +sponsors: + # Media + - id: helecloud + level: media + # Gold + - id: microsoft + level: gold + # Silver + - id: container-solutions + level: silver + # Bronze + - id: fullstaq + level: bronze # In this section, list the level of sponsorships and the label to use. # You may optionally include a "max" attribute to limit the number of sponsors per level. For # unlimited sponsors, omit the max attribute or set it to 0. If you want to prevent all # sponsorship for a specific level, it is best to remove the level. sponsor_levels: + - id: media + label: Media + max: "1" - id: gold label: Gold max: "3" @@ -95,3 +109,139 @@ sponsor_levels: - id: bronze label: Bronze max: "10" + +program: + ## keynotes + - title: "Opening Welcome" + type: custom + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "09:00" + end_time: "09:15" + - title: "michael-ducy" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "09:15" + end_time: "09:45" + - title: "abel-wang" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "09:50" + end_time: "10:20" + - title: "break" + type: custom + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "10:20" + end_time: "10:45" + - title: "april-edwards" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "10:45" + end_time: "11:15" + - title: "henk-van-der-schuur" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "11:20" + end_time: "11:50" + + - title: "Lunch" + type: custom + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "11:50" + end_time: "13:00" + + ## Multi track start + - title: "Open Space one" + type: open-space + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "13:00" + end_time: "13:30" + backgroud_color: "#ffb566" + - title: "edward-pearson" + type: workshop + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "13:00" + end_time: "13:30" + comments: "Business Track" + - title: "TBA" + type: custom + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "13:00" + end_time: "13:30" + comments: "Security Track" + - title: "Open Space two" + type: open-space + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "13:30" + end_time: "14:00" + backgroud_color: "#ffb566" + - title: "mark-smalley" + type: workshop + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "13:30" + end_time: "14:00" + comments: "Business Track" + - title: "TBA" + type: custom + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "13:30" + end_time: "14:00" + comments: "Security Track" + - title: "Open Space tree" + type: open-space + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:00" + end_time: "14:30" + backgroud_color: "#ffb566" + - title: "lian-li" + type: workshop + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:00" + end_time: "14:30" + comments: "Business Track" + - title: "sarah-polan" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:00" + end_time: "14:30" + comments: "Security Track" + - title: "break" + type: custom + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:30" + end_time: "14:45" + - title: "Open Space four" + type: open-space + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:45" + end_time: "15:15" + backgroud_color: "#ffb566" + - title: "joao-rosa" + type: workshop + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:45" + end_time: "15:15" + comments: "Business Track" + - title: "daphne-ma" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "14:45" + end_time: "15:15" + comments: "Security Track" + - title: "Open Space five" + type: open-space + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "15:15" + end_time: "15:45" + backgroud_color: "#ffb566" + - title: "dave-van-herpen" + type: workshop + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "15:15" + end_time: "15:45" + comments: "Business Track" + - title: "karen-sijbrandij" + type: talk + date: 2020-07-09T00:00:00+02:00 + start_time: "15:15" + end_time: "15:45" + comments: "Security Track" diff --git a/data/events/2020-boston.yml b/data/events/2020-boston.yml index 0df1c579ea1..0f9c7d478d4 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-boston.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-boston.yml @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ ga_tracking_id: "UA-137417319-4" # If you have your own Google Analytics trackin # Note: we allow YYYY-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) startdate: 2020-09-28T00:00:00-04:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. -enddate: 2020-09-29T23:59:59-04:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +enddate: 2020-09-28T23:59:59-04:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. cfp_date_start: 2020-03-23T00:00:00-04:00 # start accepting talk proposals. @@ -129,9 +129,9 @@ sponsor_levels: - id: community label: Community - id: alacarte - label: a la carte + label: A la carte - id: startup - label: start-up alley + label: Start-up alley - id: academic label: Academic diff --git a/data/events/2020-buffalo.yml b/data/events/2020-buffalo.yml index 8b269218281..fbb8bdea6e1 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-buffalo.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-buffalo.yml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it # variable: 2019-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 # Note: we allow 2020-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) -startdate: 2020-09-30T00:08:00-04:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +startdate: 2020-10-01T00:08:00-04:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. enddate: 2020-10-01T00:17:00-04:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ cfp_date_announce: 2020-07-01T23:59:59-05:00 # inform proposers of status cfp_link: "https://www.papercall.io/dodbuf2020" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. registration_date_start: 2020-02-25T12:00:00-05:00 # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet -registration_date_end: 2020-09-30T08:59:59-05:00 # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. +registration_date_end: 2020-10-01T11:59:59-05:00 # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registration before your registration end date registration_link: "https://ti.to/devops-days-buffalo/2020" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. diff --git a/data/events/2020-cairo.yml b/data/events/2020-cairo.yml index d78dd166f33..57c2d7eb000 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-cairo.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-cairo.yml @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it # variable: 2019-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 # Note: we allow YYYY-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) -startdate: 2020-09-20T00:00:00+02:00 -enddate: 2020-09-20T23:59:59+02:00 +startdate: 2020-09-21T00:00:00+02:00 +enddate: 2020-09-21T23:59:59+02:00 # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. -cfp_date_start: 2020-06-20T00:00:00+02:00 # start accepting talk proposals. -cfp_date_end: 2020-08-22T00:00:00+02:00 # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_start: 2020-06-01T00:00:00+02:00 # start accepting talk proposals. +cfp_date_end: 2020-07-16T15:40:00+02:00 # close your call for proposals. cfp_date_announce: # inform proposers of status -cfp_open: "false" -cfp_link: "https://www.papercall.io/2020-cairo" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. +cfp_open: "true" +cfp_link: "https://www.papercall.io/cairo-2020" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. registration_date_start: # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet registration_date_end: # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ location: "" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. location_address: "Online Event! Stay Safe!" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. -# - name: propose + - name: propose # - name: location # - name: local # - name: registration diff --git a/data/events/2020-chicago.yml b/data/events/2020-chicago.yml index 19870d410c3..603078cf79b 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-chicago.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-chicago.yml @@ -38,11 +38,11 @@ location: "Online" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. - - name: propose + # - name: propose # - name: location # - name: registration # - name: program - # - name: speakers + - name: speakers - name: sponsor - name: contact - name: conduct diff --git a/data/events/2020-criciuma.yml b/data/events/2020-criciuma.yml index c5ae1429b16..bbd19c7dac5 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-criciuma.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-criciuma.yml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: "2020-criciuma" # The name of the event. Four digit year with the city nam year: "2020" # The year of the event. Make sure it is in quotes. city: "Criciuma" # The displayed city name of the event. Capitalize it. event_twitter: "devopsdays" # Change this to the twitter handle for your event such as devopsdayschi or devopsdaysmsp -description: "Devopsdays is coming to Criciuma!" # Edit this to suit your preferences +description: "While our 2020 event will no longer happen, we will return in 2021." # Edit this to suit your preferences ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" # All dates are in unquoted 2020-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TZ:TZ, like this: @@ -10,16 +10,18 @@ ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it # variable: 2019-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 # Note: we allow 2020-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) -startdate: 2020-06-27T08:00:00-03:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. -enddate: 2020-06-27T18:00:00-03:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +startdate: # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +enddate: # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. -cfp_date_start: 2020-03-27T00:00:00-03:00 # start accepting talk proposals. -cfp_date_end: 2020-04-27T00:00:00-03:00 # close your call for proposals. -cfp_date_announce: 2020-05-03T19:00:00-03:00 # inform proposers of status +cfp_date_start: # start accepting talk proposals. +cfp_date_end: # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_announce: # inform proposers of status cfp_link: "" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. +cancel: "true" + registration_date_start: # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet registration_date_end: # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. @@ -28,10 +30,10 @@ registration_link: "" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. T # Location # -coordinates: "-28.678375, -49.374589" # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html -location: "Faculdades SENAC" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. +coordinates: # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html +location: # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. # -location_address: "R. Henrique Lage, 560 - Centro, Criciúma - SC, 88801-001" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. +location_address: #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. # - name: propose @@ -40,8 +42,8 @@ nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page # - name: program # - name: speakers - name: sponsor - - name: contact - - name: conduct + #- name: contact + # name: conduct # - name: example # icon: "map-o" # This is a font-awesome icon that will display on small screens. Choose at http://fontawesome.io/icons/ # url: http://mycfp.com # The url setting is optional, and only if you want the navigation to link off-site @@ -96,7 +98,7 @@ sponsors: - id: arresteddevops level: community -sponsors_accepted : "yes" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link +sponsors_accepted : "no" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link # In this section, list the level of sponsorships and the label to use. # You may optionally include a "max" attribute to limit the number of sponsors per level. For diff --git a/data/events/2020-denver.yml b/data/events/2020-denver.yml index 48ab9ae3a49..7922411e0ea 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-denver.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-denver.yml @@ -6,45 +6,42 @@ event_twitter: "devopsdaysrox" description: "DevOpsDays Denver Coming Up!" friendly: "2020-denver" ga_tracking_id: "UA-146926657-1" +cancel: "true" -startdate: 2020-08-11T00:00:00-06:00 -enddate: 2020-08-12T23:59:59-06:00 +startdate: +enddate: # Custom reusables -dinner_date: &speaker_dinner 2020-08-10 -day_one_date: &day_one 2020-08-11 -day_two_date: &day_two 2020-08-12 +dinner_date: +day_one_date: +day_two_date: # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. -cfp_date_start: 2019-11-27T00:00:00-07:00 # start accepting talk proposals. -cfp_date_end: 2020-01-25T23:59:59-07:00 # close your call for proposals. -cfp_date_announce: 2020-02-11T23:59:59-06:00 # inform proposers of status +cfp_date_start: +cfp_date_end: +cfp_date_announce: cfp_open: "false" cfp_link: "https://dodrockies2020.busyconf.com/proposals/new" -registration_date_start: 2019-11-27T00:00:00-07:00 +registration_date_start: registration_date_end: registration_closed: "" registration_link: "https://dodrockies2020.busyconf.com/bookings/new" # Location -coordinates: "39.740050, -105.016551" -location: "Mile High Station and Iron Works" -location_address: "2027 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204" +coordinates: +location: +location_address: nav_elements: - - name: location - - name: sponsor - - name: propose - - name: registration - name: contact - name: conduct # These are the same people you have on the mailing list and Slack channel. -team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. +team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. - name: "Tavis Aitken" twitter: "tavisto" employer: "Splunk" @@ -69,7 +66,7 @@ team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. - name: "Erin Atkinson" twitter: "erebuslost" organizer_email: "denver@devopsdays.org" -sponsors_accepted: "true" +sponsors_accepted: "no" sponsors: - id: arresteddevops level: community diff --git a/data/events/2020-goiania.yml b/data/events/2020-goiania.yml index 75cdbd9897d..ab5023ef27e 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-goiania.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-goiania.yml @@ -6,41 +6,41 @@ description: "DevOpsDays está voltando para Goiânia!" # Edit this to suit your ga_tracking_id: "UA-139150829-2" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" # All dates are in unquoted 2020-MM-DD, like this: variable: 2016-01-05 -startdate: #2020-09-12T08:00:00-03:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. -enddate: #2020-09-12T18:00:00-03:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +startdate: 2020-09-12T08:00:00-03:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +enddate: 2020-09-19T18:00:00-03:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. -cfp_date_start: # start accepting talk proposals. -cfp_date_end: # close your call for proposals. -cfp_date_announce: # inform proposers of status +cfp_date_start: 2020-04-20T00:00:00-03:00 # start accepting talk proposals. +cfp_date_end: 2020-08-20T23:59:59-03:00 # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_announce: 2020-08-25T00:00:00-03:00 # inform proposers of status -cfp_open: "false" -cfp_link: #"https://www.papercall.io/devopsdaysgyn2020" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. +cfp_open: "true" +cfp_link: "https://cfp.devopsdays.com.br/gyn2020/cfp" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. registration_date_start: # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet registration_date_end: # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registration before your registration end date -registration_link: #"https://www.sympla.com.br/devopsdays-goiania-2020" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. +registration_link: "https://www.sympla.com.br/devopsdays-goiania-2020__886928" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. # Location # coordinates: "" # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html -location: "" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. +location: "ONLINE" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. location_address: "" # Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. -# - name: Chamadas (CFP) -# icon: "paper-plane-o" -# url: /events/2020-goiania/cfp +- name: Chamadas (CFP) + icon: "paper-plane-o" + url: /events/2020-goiania/cfp # - name: local # icon: "map-o" # url: /events/2020-goiania/local -# - name: inscrições -# icon: "ticket" -# url: /events/2020-goiania/registration +- name: inscrições + icon: "ticket" + url: /events/2020-goiania/inscricao # - name: programação # icon: "calendar" @@ -50,16 +50,16 @@ nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page # icon: "microphone" # url: /events/2020-goiania/speakers - - name: patrocínio - icon: "money" - url: /events/2020-goiania/patrocinio +- name: patrocínio + icon: "money" + url: /events/2020-goiania/patrocinio - - name: código de conduta - icon: "handshake-o" - url: /events/2020-goiania/conduta - - - name: contato - icon: "envelope-o" +- name: código de conduta + icon: "handshake-o" + url: /events/2020-goiania/conduta + +- name: contato + icon: "envelope-o" # - name: example # icon: "map-o" # This is a font-awesome icon that will display on small screens. Choose at http://fontawesome.io/icons/ @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ sponsors: level: community - id: docker-goiania level: community - #- id: gdg-goiania + - id: gdg-goiania level: community - id: override level: community diff --git a/data/events/2020-houston.yml b/data/events/2020-houston.yml index 110bbc3de81..85ce75ab72f 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-houston.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-houston.yml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: "2020-houston" # The name of the event. Four digit year with the city name year: "2020" # The year of the event. Make sure it is in quotes. city: "Houston" # The displayed city name of the event. Capitalize it. event_twitter: "DevOpsDaysHTown" # Change this to the twitter handle for your event such as devopsdayschi or devopsdaysmsp -description: "Devopsdays is returning to Houston!" # Edit this to suit your preferences +description: "While our 2020 event will no longer happen, we will return in 2021." # Edit this to suit your preferences ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" # All dates are in unquoted 2020-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TZ:TZ, like this: @@ -10,13 +10,15 @@ ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it # variable: 2020-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 # Note: we allow 2020-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) -startdate: 2020-08-18T00:00:00-05:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. -enddate: 2020-08-19T23:59:59-05:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +startdate: +enddate: # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. -cfp_date_start: 2019-10-01T00:00:00-06:00 # start accepting talk proposals. -cfp_date_end: 2020-01-15T00:00:00-06:00 # close your call for proposals. -cfp_date_announce: 2020-02-15T00:00:00-06:00 # inform proposers of status +cfp_date_start: +cfp_date_end: +cfp_date_announce: + +cancel: "true" cfp_open: "true" cfp_link: "https://www.papercall.io/devopsdayshouston2020" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. @@ -24,27 +26,19 @@ cfp_link: "https://www.papercall.io/devopsdayshouston2020" #if you have a custom registration_date_start: "2019-09-15T00:00:00-06:00" # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet registration_date_end: "2020-08-18T00:00:00-05:00" # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. -registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registration before your registration end date -registration_link: "https://www.eventbrite.com/e/devopsdays-houston-2020-tickets-71596353621" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. +registration_closed: +registration_link: sharing_image: "sharing.jpg" # Location # -coordinates: "29.780910, -95.560937" # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html -location: "Houston - CityCentre - Norris Conference Centers" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. +coordinates: +location: # location_address: "816 Town and Country Blvd #210, Houston, TX 77024" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. - - name: propose - url: "https://www.papercall.io/devopsdayshouston2020" - - name: location - - name: registration - - name: program - - name: speakers - - name: sponsor - name: contact - name: conduct - - name: faq # - name: example # icon: "map-o" # This is a font-awesome icon that will display on small screens. Choose at http://fontawesome.io/icons/ # url: http://mycfp.com # The url setting is optional, and only if you want the navigation to link off-site @@ -156,7 +150,7 @@ sponsors: - id: dynatrace level: gold -sponsors_accepted : "yes" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link +sponsors_accepted : "no" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link # In this section, list the level of sponsorships and the label to use. # You may optionally include a "max" attribute to limit the number of sponsors per level. For diff --git a/data/events/2020-oslo.yml b/data/events/2020-oslo.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a328d680f98 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/events/2020-oslo.yml @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +name: "2020-oslo" # The name of the event. Four digit year with the city name in lower-case, with no spaces. +year: "2020" # The year of the event. Make sure it is in quotes. +city: "Oslo" # The displayed city name of the event. Capitalize it. +event_twitter: "devopsdaysoslo" # Change this to the twitter handle for your event such as devopsdayschi or devopsdaysmsp +description: "Devopsdays is coming to Oslo!" # Edit this to suit your preferences +ga_tracking_id: "" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" +cancel: "true" +description: "Our 2020 event will not happen, we will return in 2021. In the meantime - enjoy a series of online meetups" + +# All dates are in unquoted 2020-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TZ:TZ, like this: +# variable: 2019-01-04T00:00:00+02:00 +# variable: 2019-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 +# Note: we allow 2020-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) + +startdate: # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +enddate: # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. + +# Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. +cfp_date_start: # start accepting talk proposals. +cfp_date_end: # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_announce: # inform proposers of status + +cfp_link: "https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd-3-1ywpzhjtrULTiulm1cDSyKiTHm55qWcW8M_Q4CzYa5rA/viewform" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. + +registration_date_start: # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. This will make the "Register" button appear on your "Welcome" page. +registration_date_end: # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. If you set "registration_date_start" you need a value here. + +registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registration before your registration end date +registration_link: "" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. + +# Location +# +coordinates: # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html +location: # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. +# +location_address: #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. + +nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. + # - name: propose + # - name: location + # - name: registration + # - name: program + # - name: speakers +# - name: sponsor + - name: contact + - name: conduct +# - name: example +# icon: "map-o" # This is a font-awesome icon that will display on small screens. Choose at http://fontawesome.io/icons/ +# url: http://mycfp.com # The url setting is optional, and only if you want the navigation to link off-site + + +# These are the same people you have on the mailing list and Slack channel. +team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. + - name: "Anders Bruvik" + twitter: "bruvik" + image: "anders-bruvik.jpg" + employer: "Safespring" + - name: "Lars Tobias Skjong-Børsting" + twitter: "larstobi" + image: "lars-tobias-skjong-borsting.jpg" + employer: "Skylars AS" + - name: "Lande Castberg" + image: "lande-castberg.jpg" + - name: "Alexander Brevig" + twitter: "alexanderbrevig" + employer: "BitWave AS" + - name: "Safet Amedov" + twitter: "archnerdian" + employer: "University Of Oslo" + - name: "Alex Albu" + twitter: "puiu_alex" + employer: "Novanet" + - name: "Anton Babenko" + twitter: "antonbabenko" + image: "anton-babenko.jpg" + employer: "Betajob AS" + - name: "Mike Long" + image: "mike-long.jpg" + twitter: "meekrosoft" + employer: "ComplianceDB" + - name: "Recep Cetin" + twitter: "hjelpefil" + employer: "Capra Consulting AS" + - name: "Tor Magnus Castberg" + twitter: "TMCastberg" + image: "tor-magnus-castberg.jpg" + +organizer_email: "oslo@devopsdays.org" # Put your organizer email address here + +# List all of your sponsors here along with what level of sponsorship they have. +# Check data/sponsors/ to use sponsors already added by others. + +sponsors_accepted : "no" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link + +# In this section, list the level of sponsorships and the label to use. +# You may optionally include a "max" attribute to limit the number of sponsors per level. For +# unlimited sponsors, omit the max attribute or set it to 0. If you want to prevent all +# sponsorship for a specific level, it is best to remove the level. +sponsor_levels: + - id: community + label: Community diff --git a/data/events/2020-paris.yml b/data/events/2020-paris.yml index d5a1099cfea..69692360d82 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-paris.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-paris.yml @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ registration_link: "" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. T coordinates: "48.895576, 2.388239" # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html location: "Paris" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. # -location_address: "Cité de sciences et de l'industrie, 75019 Paris, France" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. +location_address: "" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. # - name: propose diff --git a/data/events/2020-stockholm.yml b/data/events/2020-stockholm.yml index 5459c18726b..6a23d960909 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-stockholm.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-stockholm.yml @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ enddate: 2020-10-12T17:00:00+02:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if # Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. cfp_date_start: 2020-03-08T20:00:00+01:00 # start accepting talk proposals. -cfp_date_end: 2020-05-11T23:59:59+02:00 # close your call for proposals. -cfp_date_announce: 2020-06-01T00:00:00+02:00 # inform proposers of status +cfp_date_end: 2020-08-31T23:59:59+02:00 # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_announce: 2020-09-15T00:00:00+02:00 # inform proposers of status cfp_link: # "https://www.papercall.io/dod-sthlm-2020" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registra registration_link: "" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. # Location -# + coordinates: "59.327428, 18.054790" # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html location: "Virtual" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. #location_address: "Vasagatan 28, Stockholm" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. @@ -56,6 +56,9 @@ team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. twitter: "bruvik" image: "anders-bruvik.jpg" employer: "Safespring" + - name: "Beatriz Boström" + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatrizbostrom/" + employer: Blocket AB - name: "Jasmine Crozier" twitter: "jasminecph" image: "jasmine-crozier.jpg" diff --git a/data/events/2020-zurich.yml b/data/events/2020-zurich.yml index ca407e8f852..71f2ffa8c46 100644 --- a/data/events/2020-zurich.yml +++ b/data/events/2020-zurich.yml @@ -189,10 +189,10 @@ sponsors: url: "https://www.swisscom.ch/jobs/" - id: swiss-re level: gold - - id: platformsh - level: gold - id: roche level: gold + - id: cloudscalech + level: silver sponsors_accepted : "yes" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link diff --git a/data/events/2021-paris.yml b/data/events/2021-paris.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3ea40770334 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/events/2021-paris.yml @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +name: "2021-paris" # The name of the event. Four digit year with the city name in lower-case, with no spaces. +year: "2021" # The year of the event. Make sure it is in quotes. +city: "Paris" # The displayed city name of the event. Capitalize it. +event_twitter: "devopsrex" # Change this to the twitter handle for your event such as devopsdayschi or devopsdaysmsp +description: "Votre conférence 100% devops à Paris !" # Edit this to suit your preferences +ga_tracking_id: "UA-81620980-1" # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" + +# All dates are in unquoted 2021-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TZ:TZ, like this: +# variable: 2019-01-04T00:00:00+02:00 +# variable: 2019-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 +# Note: we allow 2021-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) + +startdate: 2021-05-18T09:00:00+02:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +enddate: 2021-05-18T19:00:00+02:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. + +# Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. +cfp_date_start: # start accepting talk proposals. +cfp_date_end: # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_announce: # inform proposers of status + +cfp_link: "" #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. + +registration_date_start: # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. This will make the "Register" button appear on your "Welcome" page. +registration_date_end: # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. If you set "registration_date_start" you need a value here. + +registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registration before your registration end date +registration_link: "" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. + +# Location +# +coordinates: "48.895576, 2.388239" # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html +location: "Paris" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. +# +location_address: "Cité de sciences et de l'industrie, 75019 Paris, France" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. + +nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. + # - name: propose + - name: location + url: https://2019.devopsrex.fr/content/informations-pratiques + # - name: registration + # - name: program + # - name: speakers + # - name: sponsor + - name: contact + url: mailto:hello@devopsrex.fr + - name: conduct + url: https://2019.devopsrex.fr/content/code-de-conduite +# - name: example +# icon: "map-o" # This is a font-awesome icon that will display on small screens. Choose at http://fontawesome.io/icons/ +# url: http://mycfp.com # The url setting is optional, and only if you want the navigation to link off-site + + +# These are the same people you have on the mailing list and Slack channel. +team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. + - name: "Karin Ait-Si-Amer" + employer: "DailyMotion" + - name: "Jonathan Clarke" + employer: "Normation" + twitter: "jooooooon42" + - name: "Séverine Laugier" + employer: "Admantic" + - name: "Daniel Maher" + twitter: "phrawzty" + employer: "Datadog" + - name: "Aurore Malherbes" + twitter: "aurorema27" + employer: "Padok" + - name: "Sylvain Révéreault" + employer: "Zenika" + +organizer_email: "paris@devopsdays.org" # Put your organizer email address here + +# List all of your sponsors here along with what level of sponsorship they have. +# Check data/sponsors/ to use sponsors already added by others. +sponsors: + +sponsors_accepted : "no" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link + +# In this section, list the level of sponsorships and the label to use. +# You may optionally include a "max" attribute to limit the number of sponsors per level. For +# unlimited sponsors, omit the max attribute or set it to 0. If you want to prevent all +# sponsorship for a specific level, it is best to remove the level. +sponsor_levels: + - id: platinum + label: Platinum + max: 3 + - id: gold + label: Gold +# max: 10 + - id: silver + label: Silver +# max: 0 # This is the same as omitting the max limit. +# - id: bronze +# label: Bronze + - id: media + label: Média diff --git a/data/events/2021-portugal.yml b/data/events/2021-portugal.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..04d30d2e8a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/events/2021-portugal.yml @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +name: "2021-portugal" # The name of the event. Four digit year with the city name in lower-case, with no spaces. +year: "2021" # The year of the event. Make sure it is in quotes. +city: "Portugal" # The displayed city name of the event. Capitalize it. +event_twitter: "devopsdayspt" # Change this to the twitter handle for your event such as devopsdayschi or devopsdaysmsp +description: "In 2021 edition will arrive the beautiful Porto city!." # Edit this to suit your preferences +ga_tracking_id: # If you have your own Google Analytics tracking ID, enter it here. Example: "UA-74738648-1" +event_group: "Portugal" + +# All dates are in unquoted YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SS+TZ:TZ, like this: +# variable: 2019-01-04T00:00:00+02:00 +# variable: 2019-01-05T23:59:59+02:00 +# Note: we allow YYYY-MM-DD for backward compatibility, but it can lead to unexpected behaviors (like your event disappearing from the front page during your last day) + +startdate: 2021-05-24T00:00:00+02:00 # The start date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. +enddate: 2021-05-25T23:59:59+02:00 # The end date of your event. Leave blank if you don't have a venue reserved yet. + +# Leave CFP dates blank if you don't know yet, or set all three at once. +cfp_date_start: # start accepting talk proposals. +cfp_date_end: # close your call for proposals. +cfp_date_announce: # inform proposers of status + +cfp_open: "true" +cfp_link: #if you have a custom link for submitting proposals, add it here. This will control the Propose menu item as well as the "Propose" button. + +registration_date_start: # start accepting registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet +registration_date_end: # close registration. Leave blank if registration is not open yet. + +registration_closed: "" #set this to true if you need to manually close registration before your registration end date +registration_link: "" # If you have a custom registration link, enter it here. This will control the Registration menu item as well as the "Register" button. + +cancel: "false" + +# Location +# +coordinates: # The coordinates of your city. Get Latitude and Longitude of a Point: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html +location: "Porto, Portugal" # Defaults to city, but you can make it the venue name. +# +location_address: "Rua Nova da Alfândega, Edíficio da Alfândega, 4050-430 Porto, Portugal" #Optional - use the street address of your venue. This will show up on the welcome page if set. + +nav_elements: # List of pages you want to show up in the navigation of your page. + # - name: propose + # - name: location + # - name: registration + # - name: program + # - name: speakers + # - name: sponsor + - name: contact + - name: conduct +# - name: volunteers +# icon: "map-o" # This is a font-awesome icon that will display on small screens. Choose at http://fontawesome.io/icons/ +# url: http://mycfp.com # The url setting is optional, and only if you want the navigation to link off-site + +# These are the same people you have on the mailing list and Slack channel. +team_members: # Name is the only required field for team members. + - name: "Eduardo Piairo" + employer: "Deeper Insights" + bio: "Operations engineer @ Deeper Insights that enjoys build software, pipelines and communities. Always ready to learn the path to production using source control, continuous integration and continuous delivery for applications, databases and infrastructure. The deployment pipeline is his favourite technical and cultural tool." + linkedin: "linkedin.com/in/eduardopiairo" + twitter: "EdPiairo" + github: "eduardopiairo" + website: "https://www.eduardopiairo.com/" + image: eduardo-piairo.jpg + - name: "Miguel Alho" + employer: "Dixons Carphone" + bio: "Full-time, 14-years-in-the-making, software engineer with a DevOps and Craftsmanship mindset. Previously, I worked mainly as a dev freelancer, but also as a consultant, school teacher, media producer and project manager. I'm a very big fan of TDD as a development practice, very fond of microservices, of automating as much as possible in the dev, build and deploy pipeline, but also in finding ways to augment individual and team learning experiences." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-alho-9982331/" + twitter: "MytyMyky" + github: "MiguelAlho" + website: "http://www.miguelalho.pt" + image: miguel-alho.jpg + - name: "Elisete Cruz" + employer: "Euronext" + bio: "Devops Engineer, Tools and Automation at Euronext. She started her career in the IT world 7 years ago. Her journey has been mainly in the Release Management role, but she had an adventure in development for 1 year. She is a fan of the DevOps culture." + linkedin: "https://pt.linkedin.com/in/elisetecruz" + twitter: "elisetedcruz" + github: + website: + image: elisete-cruz.jpg + - name: "Miguel Antunes" + employer: "OutSystems" + bio: "Miguel Antunes is a DevOps advocate and an active member of the DevOps community in Portugal. Passionate about software engineering practices, he sees in DevOps a way to maximize business impact by promoting engineering excellence through the entire software lifecycle. He was part of establishing the DevOps and Continuous Delivery mindset at OutSystems R&D, which reshaped the way we think about and deliver products." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguelcostaantunes" + twitter: + github: "micantunes" + website: + image: miguel-antunes.jpg + - name: "Julia Lamenza" + employer: "Hostelworld" + bio: "DevOps enthusiast, +8 Years working with infrastructure, cloud computing, containers and cool services and tools. But more then that with a community mindset focused in share knowledge and help people and companies to reach your goals." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/julialamenza/" + twitter: "jjlamenza18" + github: "julialameza" + website: + image: julia-lamenza.jpg + - name: "Diana Martins" + employer: "Farfetch" + bio: "Infrastructure Engineer @ Farfetch, focusing on cloud automation. Highly motivated by the DevOps culture, automation, and distributed systems." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianacmartins/" + twitter: "dianasmartins" + github: + website: + image: diana-martins.jpg + - name: "Ricardo Castro" + employer: "Veniam" + bio: "Senior Cloud Engineer at Veniam building highly performant, reliable and scalable systems. Strong believer in culture and team work. Open source passionate, taekwondo amateur and metal lover." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-castro-9a039126/" + twitter: "mccricardo" + github: "mccricardo" + website: + image: ricardo-castro.jpg + - name: "Marta Torneiro" + employer: "Blip - Paddy Power Betfair" + bio: "Delivery Manager at Blip - Paddy Power Betfair, focused on people and Continuous Improvement. She started her professional path in the QA and has always been an enthusiast about the Agile and DevOps cultures and on exploring new ways to deliver working software quickly without compromising quality." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/martatorneiro" + twitter: + github: + image: marta-torneiro.jpg + - name: "Manuel Pais" + employer: "Independent" + bio: "Independent DevOps and Continuous Delivery Consultant, focused on teams and flow. Manuel helps organizations adopting DevOps and Continuous Delivery (both from technical and human perspectives) via strategic assessments, practical workshops and technical coaching. He's also the DevOps lead for InfoQ. Tweets https://twitter.com/manupaisable. Blogs https://medium.com/@manupaisable. Manuel is co-author of a book on Software Releasability (http://releasabilitybook.com) and another on Team Topologies (http://teamtopologies.com)." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/martatorneiro" + twitter: "manupaisable" + github: "manupaisable" + website: "https://www.manuelpais.net/" + image: manuel-pais.jpg + - name: "Miguel David" + employer: "Harvest" + bio: "Miguel is an Operations Engineer @ Harvest, where he currently spends his days working with Terraform, Ansible, docker containers and GKE. He’s been doing Linux Systems Administration since 2009 and Operations work since 2003." + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/migueldavid/" + twitter: "desfocado" + github: "minac" + website: "https://migueldavid.eu/" + image: miguel-david.jpg + - name: "Salim Rahim" + employer: "Mercedes-Benz.io" + bio: "CloudOps Engineer at Mercedes-Benz.io" + linkedin: "https://www.linkedin.com/in/salimrahim/" + twitter: + github: + website: + image: salim-rahim.jpg + + +organizer_email: "portugal@devopsdays.org" # Put your organizer email address here + +# List all of your sponsors here along with what level of sponsorship they have. +# Check data/sponsors/ to use sponsors already added by others. +sponsors: +# - id: edp +# level: gold +# - id: outsystems +# - id: devscope +# level: silver +# - id: gfi +# level: bronze +# - id: agileportugal +# level: community + +sponsors_accepted: "no" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link + +# In this section, list the level of sponsorships and the label to use. +# You may optionally include a "max" attribute to limit the number of sponsors per level. For +# unlimited sponsors, omit the max attribute or set it to 0. If you want to prevent all +# sponsorship for a specific level, it is best to remove the level. +sponsor_levels: + - id: gold + label: Gold + # max: 10 + - id: silver + label: Silver + max: 0 # This is the same as omitting the max limit. + - id: bronze + label: Bronze + - id: community + label: Community diff --git a/data/events/2021-zurich.yml b/data/events/2021-zurich.yml index f8c6957c805..a22db80179b 100644 --- a/data/events/2021-zurich.yml +++ b/data/events/2021-zurich.yml @@ -189,10 +189,10 @@ sponsors: url: "https://www.swisscom.ch/jobs/" - id: swiss-re level: gold - - id: platformsh - level: gold - id: roche level: gold + - id: cloudscalech + level: silver sponsors_accepted : "yes" # Whether you want "Become a XXX Sponsor!" link diff --git a/data/sponsors/cloudscalech.yml b/data/sponsors/cloudscalech.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ff2af6a6030 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/sponsors/cloudscalech.yml @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +name: "Cloudscale.ch" +url: "https://www.cloudscale.ch/" +twitter: "cloudscale_ch" diff --git a/data/sponsors/helecloud.yml b/data/sponsors/helecloud.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3ab4e197d73 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/sponsors/helecloud.yml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +name: "HeleCloud" +url: "https://helecloud.com" diff --git a/data/sponsors/zhlke.yml b/data/sponsors/zhlke.yml index 0b4f0a98681..7c301832305 100644 --- a/data/sponsors/zhlke.yml +++ b/data/sponsors/zhlke.yml @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ name: "Zühlke" url: "https://www.zuehlke.com/" +twitter: "zuehlke_group" diff --git a/static/_redirects b/static/_redirects index 73e55773a71..6229aab1052 100644 --- a/static/_redirects +++ b/static/_redirects @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ /new-york-city/* /events/2021-new-york-city/:splat 302 /new-zealand/* /events/2019-auckland/:splat 302 /newcastle/* /events/2018-newcastle/:splat 302 -/oslo/* /events/2019-oslo/:splat 302 +/oslo/* /events/2020-oslo/:splat 302 /paris/* /events/2020-paris/:splat 302 /philadelphia/* /events/2020-philadelphia/:splat 302 /phoenix/* /events/2018-phoenix/:splat 302 diff --git a/static/events/2015-amsterdam/conduct/index.html b/static/events/2015-amsterdam/conduct/index.html index e9c60c3b2e1..64f3a7e51ec 100644 --- a/static/events/2015-amsterdam/conduct/index.html +++ b/static/events/2015-amsterdam/conduct/index.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ We ask you to be considerate of others and behave professionally and respectfully to all other participants.">devopsdays Amsterdam 2015 - code of conduct

devopsdays Amsterdam - conduct

Code of Conduct

Exhibitors, speakers, sponsors, staff and all other attendees at events organized by DevOps Amsterdam (DevOpsDays Amsterdam, meetups, user groups) are subject to these Community Guidelines and Code of Conduct. We are dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, and we do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.

We ask you to be considerate of others and behave professionally and respectfully to all other participants. Remember that sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any event venue, including talks. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the event without a refund at the discretion of the organizers.

Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity or expression, 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.

If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the event organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the event 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 the event staff immediately.

Event staff will be happy to help participants address concerns. All reports will be treated as confidential. We strongly encourage you to address your issues privately with any of our staff members who are organizing the event. We encourage you to avoid disclosing information about the incident until the staff has had sufficient time in which to address the situation. Please also keep in mind that public shaming can be counter-productive to building a strong community. We do not condone nor participate in such actions.

We expect all participants to follow these rules at all event venues and related social events.

Credits

Credit to Docker, Inc. and Julien Barber for writing this Code of Conduct and allowing us to use it.

Additional credit to Puppet Labs, 01.org and meego.com, since they formed the starting point for many of these guidelines. The Event Code of Conduct is based on the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers. The PyCon Code of Conduct also served as inspiration.