diff --git a/.circleci/config.yml b/.circleci/config.yml index 514324e9d22..cdd4a55b463 100644 --- a/.circleci/config.yml +++ b/.circleci/config.yml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version: 2 jobs: production: docker: - - image: cibuilds/hugo:0.53 + - image: cibuilds/hugo:0.55.1 steps: - checkout - run: @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ jobs: build: docker: - - image: cibuilds/hugo:0.53 + - image: cibuilds/hugo:0.55.1 working_directory: ~/devopsdays steps: - checkout @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ workflows: # branches: # only: # - master - # - gh-pages \ No newline at end of file + # - gh-pages diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml deleted file mode 100644 index c8815e92d50..00000000000 --- a/.travis.yml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -sudo: required - -language: node_js -node_js: - - "6" - -services: - - docker - -before_install: - - docker run --name "hugo-server" -P -v $(pwd):/src -v $(pwd)/public:/output jojomi/hugo:0.53 - -before_script: -- npm install -g gulp -- npm install - -script: - - ls - - for i in $(find . -type f -name "*.sh"); do bash -n $i; done - - gulp min-html --cwd . diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md index 8a2bb3116f3..387027a4fb9 100644 --- a/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -119,6 +119,45 @@ The following tests run when a PR is submitted: 1. [Appveyor](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DevOpsDays/devopsdays-web) - this test builds Hugo on Windows, to ensure that no Windows-incompatible files have been included. If Appveyor tests fail, merge at your own discretion, based upon the failure reason. 1. [Netlify](https://app.netlify.com/sites/devopsdays-web) - this test builds the site, and hosts an ephemeral preview version of it (viewable by clicking on the "details" link next to the test once it has turned green). It's a good idea to view this "deploy preview" if the PR has changed anything significant (adding a sponsor, etc, probably not...but changing content in a large way? Yes.) +## Local Previews + +### Sharing local changes with Netlify Dev + +If you wish to show someone else your local changes without creating a pull request or committing you could utilize netlify dev. + +Firstly make sure `netlify dev` is installed + +``` +npm install netlify-cli -g +``` + +If you're not authenticated with netlify, do so with the following command. Note that you may need an account. + +``` +netlify login +``` + +Now use `netlify dev` to share your local changes + +``` +netlify dev --live +``` + +You'll then be given a URL to share: + +```console +Waiting for localhost:1313. +Connected! +◈ Installing Live Tunnel Client +◈ Creating Live Tunnel for 33459a04-9379-473d-8517-a25a208ef36a + + ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ + │ │ + │ ◈ Server now ready on https://devopsdays-web-936f59.netlify.live │ + │ │ + └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ +``` + ## Credits Thanks to Jess Frazelle [@jfrazelle](https://github.com/jfrazelle) for clueing us into the awesome previews with [Netlify](https://www.netlify.com)! diff --git a/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md b/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md index fbbdc93369a..4e27ad06414 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md +++ b/content/events/2019-baltimore/location.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Baltimore, MD 21202 ### Parking Parking is available at [Pier V Garage](http://www.pierfivegarage.com/) which -is next to the IMET. +is next to the IMET. We will have validation for discounted rates Pier V Parking diff --git a/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md b/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md index ee13a1b2ce0..a09a980ca81 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md +++ b/content/events/2019-baltimore/propose.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Description = "Propose a talk for DevOpsDays Baltimore 2019"
- Proposals are now open! Please submit proposals here: https://devopsdaysbaltimore2019.busyconf.com/proposals. Please email {{< email_proposals >}} with any questions you may have. + Proposals are closed for 2019. Please consider sending a proposal in 2020! There are three ways to propose a topic at devopsdays: @@ -61,7 +61,3 @@ that, as a speaker, you are distant from the process. going to accept a talk that appears to be a pitch for your product.
- - - Proposals are now open! Please submit proposals here: https://devopsdaysbaltimore2019.busyconf.com/proposals. Please email {{< email_proposals >}} with any questions you may have. - diff --git a/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md b/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md index dc910478000..513810b846e 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md +++ b/content/events/2019-baltimore/registration.md @@ -4,11 +4,4 @@ Type = "event" Description = "Registration for DevOpsDays Baltimore 2019" +++ -# [Register Now!](https://devopsdaysbaltimore2019.busyconf.com/bookings/new) - -We're excited to have you join us for DevOpsDays in Baltimore! Please email the organizing team at {{< email_organizers >}} if you have any questions or issues. - -All attendees, speakers, sponsors, and volunteers at our conference are required to follow the Code of Conduct. - -Attendee Cancellation Policy: If you need to cancel your ticket or adjust your registration, please email {{< email_organizers >}}. We will issue a refunds for cancellations received by April 16, 2019 and are happy to consider alternative requests. - + diff --git a/content/events/2019-baltimore/schedule.md b/content/events/2019-baltimore/schedule.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c6c8b9b4137 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-baltimore/schedule.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ ++++ +Title = "Schedule" +Type = "event" +Description = "Schedule for DevOpsDays Baltimore 2019" ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md b/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md index 468cee5cc85..1f57358b2fc 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md +++ b/content/events/2019-baltimore/sponsor.md @@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ All attendees are welcome to propose any subject they want during the open space Please email the organizers at {{< email_organizers >}} with any questions you may have about sponsoring the event. Additionally, if you are interested in sponsoring and have a new idea of how you can contribute to the conference, email the organizers and we’re happy to consider your request! +Have questions about sponsoring or about your organization's sponsorship? Checkout out our [sponsor FAQ](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TpSm6KL9IPQah7EW2hs_QsibTgIFshpB9JxQMMbyVi0/edit?usp=sharing). + The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are further detailed below. @@ -33,7 +35,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are Silver Gold Platinum - Video Streaming Happy Hour @@ -44,7 +45,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are $3,000 $5,000 TBD - TBD Logo on shared slide, rotating during breaks @@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ ✅ ✅ - ✅ Logo on DevOpsDays Baltimore 2019 event website @@ -64,7 +63,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ ✅ ✅ - ✅ Logo on all email communication @@ -74,7 +72,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ ✅ ✅ - ✅ Shared table for swag/marketing during conference @@ -84,7 +81,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ - Full table for swag/marketing during conference @@ -93,7 +89,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ ✅ - ✅ 1 minute pitch to full audience (including streaming audience) @@ -103,7 +98,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ ✅ - ✅ 1 included ticket total @@ -113,7 +107,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are - 2 included tickets total @@ -123,7 +116,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are - 3 included tickets total @@ -133,7 +125,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ - 5 included tickets total @@ -143,7 +134,6 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are ✅ ✅ - ✅ @@ -175,7 +165,7 @@ The following chart outlines our sponsorship packages at a high level, which are [Become a Platinum Sponsor](https://devopsdaysbaltimore2019.busyconf.com/bookings/new?discount=SPONSOR). -### Happy Hour - Price TBD +### Happy Hour - Contact {{< email_organizers >}} for details Conference attendees will be invited to stick around for happy hour on the first day of the conference. 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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. +

+At devopsdays Chattanooga Gold sponsors get a full table where they can interact with those interested to come visit during breaks. These tables will be located in a prime location inside the venue, right along with snacks and beverages on the way into the main auditorium. +

+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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+ +All special sponsors will have their logo displayed on the DevOpsDays Columbus website, a tweet before the conference, and a thank you during the conference. We do have some flexabilities with these sponsorships, so just ask! Email us: organizers-columbus-2019@devopsdays.org. +

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With the war rapidly escalating, they needed to build their supply quickly and under a tight budget. But given the old adage, “fast, good, cheap: pick two,” this resulted in a torpedo plagued with problems. - -In this ignite, I’ll share the story of the Mark 14 torpedo and how it went from an absolute failure to become one of the Navy’s standard munitions for over 40 years. I’ll also share lessons about complex systems, agile development, and most of all, learning from failure. +As applications become more distributed and complex, so do our failure modes. I’ll share why you shouldn’t just embrace failure, but should intentionally cause and learn from it. I’ll also share how we run Chaos at Datadog and guide the audience through an interactive Chaos experiment. diff --git a/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/martin-schildroth.md b/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/martin-schildroth.md index 18822182be0..9d4aa570630 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/martin-schildroth.md +++ b/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/martin-schildroth.md @@ -2,14 +2,9 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "TBD" +Title = "Lean Manufacturing" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["martin-schildroth"] +++ -This talk will explore Lean from an operation’s perspective. -We will discuss: -1. issues that drive lean. -2. challenges that have been experienced. -3. explain some of the results seen. diff --git a/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/stephen-wilson.md b/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/stephen-wilson.md index d8882e171f9..d4d7ed03f03 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/stephen-wilson.md +++ b/content/events/2019-des-moines/program/stephen-wilson.md @@ -2,9 +2,21 @@ Talk_date = "" Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" -Title = "" +Title = "The Five Marks of a Hybrid Cloud Operating Model" Type = "talk" Speakers = ["stephen-wilson"] +++ +Everyone is talking about running a hybrid cloud but does anyone really knows what that model should look like? In this talk we are going to explore five marks that organizations share as they move to a hybrid cloud operating model. These marks are: +Goals over technologies - My goals should define my technology + +High Immutability - I should DRY (don’t repeat myself) out everything I can as I move from Development to Production + +Change At Will - I should move to less change more frequently + +Security Baked In - Security should be baked into my work streams not checkpoints between environments + +Configuration on Demand - My configuration should be dynamically pulled on demand not an artifact of my deployment + +Each mark bears out some guiding principles that an organization can look to as a thematic lens when evaluating process, strategies and technology decisions. We will explore what these themes mean and how to use them when trying to define your journey to operating in this new paradigm. diff --git a/content/events/2019-des-moines/speakers/stephen-wilson.md b/content/events/2019-des-moines/speakers/stephen-wilson.md index 14636b1b9fd..9b15517f854 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-des-moines/speakers/stephen-wilson.md +++ b/content/events/2019-des-moines/speakers/stephen-wilson.md @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ +++ Title = "Stephen Wilson" Twitter = "" -image = "" +image = "stephen-wilson.jpg" type = "speaker" linktitle = "stephen-wilson" +++ - +Steve Wilson has over 20 years in individual and management roles that focus on the application of technology to business strategy. He currently holds the role as Solutions Engineer at Hashicorp. His experience in working with companies from all industries, in both the development and operations areas, gives him keen insight into cross-organizational performance challenges. With these credentials, Steve brings an innovative perspective and insight into IT and business collaboration across the entire lifecycle of application deliveries. diff --git a/content/events/2019-florianopolis/sponsor.md b/content/events/2019-florianopolis/sponsor.md index ce657834125..552c3605abe 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-florianopolis/sponsor.md +++ b/content/events/2019-florianopolis/sponsor.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Florianópolis 2019"

Patrocinadores são encorajados a se representarem pela participação ativa e se engajarem com os participantes como pares.

Patrocinadores Platinum recebem uma mesa onde podem interagir com aqueles interessados em visitar durante os intervalos.

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

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1. What is the dress code?

+The conference does not have a dress code. We suggest business casual or casual, as long as it is appropriate for a professional gathering. + +

2. Where is the conference center?

+The conference will take place at the Norris Conference Centers, Houston/CityCenter.
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+816 Town and Country Blvd #210
+Houston, TX 77024 +
+Check out Location page for direction, parking situation and tips, and best parking garage to use. + +

3. What is the parking situation?

+The Houston / CityCentre facility is located at the corner of intersection of IH-10 West and Beltway 8. The location features plenty of complimentary parking. For your convenience, we encourage you to park on the upper floors of the garage attached to the Norris Centers location (paralleling Beltway 8). You will see signs with the Norris name and logo directing you to the correct floors to park. Parking instructions are available here. + +

4. Accomodations

+If you’re still looking for a place to stay, hotels are available in close proximity to the venue. + +

5. What to bring

+There will be keynote addresses, lightning talks, workshops, and open spaces, so make sure you bring your listening ears for talks, laptops for workshops, and bright ideas for open spaces!
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Workshops
+ +Each attendee will be able to sign up for a workshop at registration, but you can check the requirements for each now, so you’ll know what to bring with you for a successful ‘shop: + +
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CI/CD 101 with CircleCI Workshop
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Please bring a laptop and register accounts on GitHub, CircleCI, DockerHub
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Quick and Dirty DevSecOps Workshop
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Please bring a laptop and register an AWS account
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Continuous Compliance with Chef and InSpec Workshop
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From New Cluster to Insight: Deploying Monitoring and Logging to Kubernetes
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Twitter & LinkedIn Announcements
+Before, during and after the event you can get announcments and stay in touch with us by following us on Twitter or LinkedIn. +
Slack Collaboration
+Sign up for our Slack workspace Houston DevOps: stay up to date on shared links and slides as event progresses, get answers to your questions from organizers, get help from volunteers, or connect with other attendees in real time. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-houston/program/oleg-atamanenko.md b/content/events/2019-houston/program/oleg-atamanenko.md index d23653993f7..0af4c2a60e9 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-houston/program/oleg-atamanenko.md +++ b/content/events/2019-houston/program/oleg-atamanenko.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Talk_start_time = "" Talk_end_time = "" Title = "Centralizing Kubernetes Operations" Type = "talk" -Speakers = ["oleg-atamanenko"] +Speakers = ["terry-shea"] +++ Developers realize the benefits of Kubernetes, how it improves efficiencies, saves time, and enables focus on the unique business requirements of each project. This session will examine how to set up an operations-friendly enterprise Kubernetes management platform for centralized operations. diff --git a/content/events/2019-houston/program/terry-shea.md b/content/events/2019-houston/program/terry-shea.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fc15a4e21c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-houston/program/terry-shea.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["terry-shea"] ++++ + + diff --git a/content/events/2019-houston/speakers/oleg-atamanenko.md b/content/events/2019-houston/speakers/oleg-atamanenko.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1b4ec1ec3c1..00000000000 --- a/content/events/2019-houston/speakers/oleg-atamanenko.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -+++ -Title = "Oleg Atamanenko" -Twitter = "real_atamanenko" -type = "speaker" -Image = "oleg-atamanenko.jpg" -LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/atamanenko/" -linktitle = "oleg-atamanenko" - -+++ - -I am a Senior Software Architect at Kublr with vast experience working with many different technology platforms. Working with Kubernetes since 2016, I am a certified Kubernetes administrator and author of cluster autoscaler support for Azure (based on VMSS). I have worked as a software architect for more than 13 years and live and breathe all things Docker, Kubernetes, Amazon Web Services (AWS), agile methodologies (Scrum, Kanban) and am versed in DevOps languages: Go lang, Java/Scala, bash, Javascript/TypeScript. I have worked extensively on cloud-native environments and have broad experience developing distributed systems, containerizing legacy systems and implementing several serverless projects on AWS. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-houston/speakers/terry-shea.md b/content/events/2019-houston/speakers/terry-shea.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ce86cd61c5c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-houston/speakers/terry-shea.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Terry Shea" +Twitter = "Terryk8s" +image = "terry-shea.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "terry-shea" +LinkedIn = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/teshea/" ++++ + +Terry Shea, member of the Kublrs senior management team, has over 20 years of experience at global software companies including Sterling Software, BMC, and IBM, where he led both, Mobile and Cloud teams. He has also participated in the turn-around and growth of several startups, and has served as a consultant to software companies on product and market requirements. Currently, Terry is working with the Kublr team on ensuring that enterprise customers can leverage containers and Kubernetes across multiple environments, on-premise or in different clouds. diff --git a/content/events/2019-houston/sponsor.md b/content/events/2019-houston/sponsor.md index b04756b5183..ae909b0bd03 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-houston/sponsor.md +++ b/content/events/2019-houston/sponsor.md @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ There are also opportunities for exclusive special sponsorships. We'll have spon
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-Platinum sponsor will get naming rights to the main hall, 30 minutes to +Platinum sponsors will get naming rights to the main hall, 30 minutes to demo their product during one of the open spaces and access to use a break out room which could be used for things like recording testimonials, focus groups, UI/UX research to see how your products are used, group demo's and the like.

+Naming rights are handled in the order the sponsorships are received. +The first Platinum sponsor will receive naming rights to the main +functional space and then subsequent Platinum sponsors will get naming +rights to the break out rooms. Gold sponsors will then get naming rights +to the break out rooms as they are available in the order the +sponsorships are received. +

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+300 E 39th St, Kansas City, MO 64111
+ +The entrepreneurial center of gravity for the central US States. Plexpod Westport Commons is surrounded by 80 acres of parks. This historic Junior High School is now a progressive coworking campus featuring original hardwood floors, lockers and a historic theater. + + - - diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-azure-devops.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-azure-devops.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..507bef1e173 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-azure-devops.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ignite Talk: Ship it with Azure DevOps" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mykola-kotsabiuk"] ++++ + +I wold like to give a brief overview about Azure Boards, Azure Repos, Azure Test Plans and Azure Artifacts. And explain mode deep about Azure Pipelines. What is available in free and paid subscription. Also give a demo example how to set up CI/CD and integration with Github and Azure. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-cut-cost.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-cut-cost.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7aaa7d1c9c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-cut-cost.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ignite Talk: Сut infrastructure cost in half with monitoring" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["anton-chudaev"] ++++ + +Все, ну или почти все используют мониторинг для предупреждения перегрузок и нехватки места на диске, а так же для других метрик с приложений и системы. Но с приходом публичных клаудов девопсам нужно мониторить так же еще и недогруз выделенных ресурсов, так как каждый байт или секунда на счету. Поговорим про опыт использования мониторинга не только как решение для наблюдения за инфраструктурой, но и как средство для оптимизации расходов в амазоне. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-design-draw.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-design-draw.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c0d3c2f676f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-design-draw.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ignite Talk: Design, Draw, Deploy your AWS infrastructure from inception to production" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["anton-babenko"] ++++ + +Cloud solution architects and DevOps engineers want to have a faster conversion from idea to product. What if there would be a way to draw an architecture online and get the infrastructure for it implemented as code automatically. This is the reality. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-quick.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-quick.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e0e5155b80e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-quick.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ignite Talk: Quick — what time is it!?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-maher"] ++++ + +What is time? Is it fixed or fluid; physical or philosophical; quantifiable, or completely questionable? These deep questions may never be answered, but one thing is clear: the measuring, recording, and interpretation of time is a fundamentally important mission for humanity. In the modern age of computing, the accurate reckoning of time across cities, countries, and even planets is performed by a fantastic patchwork of actors - from governments and corporations, to academicians and hackers of all colours. + +In this ignite presentation, we’ll explore some of the different ways time is measured, look into the real-world ramifications of time reckoning on the Internet today, and even have some fun with time zones, broken datetime libraries, corrupt nation-states, and a bunch of charts, graphs, and maps. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-think-big.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-think-big.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c28ea474013 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/ignite-think-big.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ignite Talk: Think Big, Start Small, Learn Fast From small RTALKTITLED to Cutting Edge. Implementing Continuous Innovation." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["dmytro-lavrinenko"] ++++ + +Long story short, every work has its begging and the end. Every project begins with something and ends up at some point. In case we don’t want to follow the stream, - we should create innovations and start new directions. Let’s make a journey and reach all the checkpoint we need to make the continuous innovation happen. Step by step we will solve different cases in the state of uncertainty to achieve our goal being the leader of innovations. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/program/john-willis.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/john-willis.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9236283e74a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/program/john-willis.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Devops' Seven Deadly Diseases" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["john-willis"] ++++ + +Devops is now officially 10 years old. What have we learned? Although prescriptive practices like Lean, Agile, SAFE and even DevOps may be necessary for IT acceleration they are in most cases are not sufficient for long-term systemic improvement. In other words, you can’t Lean, Agile, SAFE or Devops your way around institutionalized organizational habits. Therefore, the key to long-term improvement lies in an understanding where human capital interconnects with technology. The following is a list of the “Seven Deadly Diseases”: + +- Invisible Work +- Management System Toil +- Tribal Knowledge +- Misalignment of Incentives +- Incongruent Organizational Design +- Misunderstanding Complexity +- Security and Compliance Theater + +These seven diseases of organizational behavior must be uncovered with absence of prescriptive practice through a process of organizational fact-finding. In this presentation, we will look at the “Seven Deadly Diseases” of IT organization work and show examples of how to uncover these diseases through a process of organizational forensics (i.e., fact-finding). diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/anton-babenko.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/anton-babenko.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0292a3c2106 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/anton-babenko.md @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ ++++ +Title = "Anton Babenko" +Website = "" +Twitter = "antonbabenko" +Github = "" +image = "anton-babenko.jpg" +type = "speaker" ++++ + +Anton is a long time developer, CTO, and tech-lead who is spending a large amount of his +time as an open-source contributor to various Terraform & AWS projects, terraform-aws- +modules, modules.tf and a few others. The most popular one is where he manages a +collection of verified Terraform AWS modules (terraform-aws-modules on GitHub) +downloaded more than 2 million times. The newest one is where he describes Terraform +best practices learned during several years of working with Terraform and established within +the community (www.terraform-best-practices.com). He also leads AWS, DevOps and +HashiCorp User Groups in Norway, organizes DevOpsDays Oslo, and often speaks at +various technical meetups and conferences. He is passionate about all-things-cloud and +solution architecture combined with automation and scripting. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/anton-chudaev.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/anton-chudaev.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2b538044a19 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/anton-chudaev.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Anton Chudaev" +Twitter = "" +image = "anton-chudaev.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "anton-chudaev" + ++++ + +13 лет в IT, последние 5 лет в Девопс diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/daniel-maher.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/daniel-maher.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5dd1bf229ed --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/daniel-maher.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Daniel Maher" +Twitter = "phrawzty" +website = "https://dark.ca/" +image = "daniel-maher.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "daniel-maher" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +Dan is a veteran of the dotcom bubble, and has been variously a system administrator, university lecturer, start-up founder, and day labourer. Today, he is a Developer Advocate at Datadog, a role that mixes two of his great passions: measuring things, and talking about measuring things. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/dmytro-lavrinenko.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/dmytro-lavrinenko.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f2ad1124146 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/dmytro-lavrinenko.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Dmytro Lavrinenko" +Twitter = "" +image = "dmytro-lavrinenko.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "dmytro-lavrinenko" + ++++ + +An architect who sometimes does useful things. +A specialist who sometimes makes the right decisions. +An innovator who understands the size of the tragedy after the introduction of innovations. +The modernist, who is choosing fashionable technology from time to time... +A person who knows the true meaning of the term "despair in IT" :) diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/mykola-kotsabiuk.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/mykola-kotsabiuk.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..05e239dd537 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/mykola-kotsabiuk.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Mykola Kotsabiuk" +Twitter = "" +image = "mykola-kotsabiuk.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mykola-kotsabiuk" + ++++ + +I am .Net software developer with 3 years experiences from Ukraine, Kyiv. Currently working at 3Shape company. We are developing software and scanners for dentistry. I like spend my time by sharing knowledge and discuss new trends in IT. Also I often learn details of the Microsoft development platform and frameworks. diff --git a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md index 6004f6daa68..31351578eb5 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md +++ b/content/events/2019-kiev/speakers/sasha-rosenbaum.md @@ -7,4 +7,8 @@ linktitle = "sasha-rosenbaum" +++ -As an Azure DevOps Global Black Belt, Sasha helps Microsoft clients transform their culture and their tech stack to inspire collaboration between development and operations, and create reliable infrastructure and code deployment procedures. She is a co-organizer of the DevOps Days Chicago conference, and recently published a book on Serverless computing in Azure with .NET. +Sasha is a Program Manager on the Azure DevOps engineering team, focused on making the technology better aligned with open source software projects. + +She is a co-organizer of the DevOps Days Chicago conference, and recently published a book on Serverless computing in Azure with .NET. + +Sasha grew up in Ukraine and is very happy to finally come to visit after 15 years. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9ca89c5efe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" +Type = "program" +Description = "Program for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" ++++ + +
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diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/alice-goldfuss.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/alice-goldfuss.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e19c8b25c82 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/alice-goldfuss.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The Container Operator’s Manual (Closing Keynote)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["alice-goldfuss"] ++++ + +Containers have been the future for five years now, featured on the stage of every major distributed systems conference in the world. But beyond the hype and the swag is a real technical solution, with real technical challenges, used for real problems at scale. And for the companies and engineers looking to adopt this solution, there’s little content on what awaits them. + +In this talk, we’ll discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of running containers, in production, at scale. We’ll address why to use containers, why not to, and the tradeoffs required at both the technical and human levels for implementing them. You will walk away with a better understanding of how containers could fit into your own architecture and what you’ll need to do to make that rollout a reality. Containers can be a great infrastructure solution, but no one should drive them without a manual. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/blameless-postmortems.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/blameless-postmortems.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ccdb983cb8e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/blameless-postmortems.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Blameless Postmortems: How to Actually Do Them" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["lilia-gutnik", "matty-stratton"] ++++ + +So you’ve had an incident. Restoring service is just the first step; your team should also be prepared to learn from incidents and outages. In this workshop, you will learn some best practices around postmortems/incident reviews to help your team and organization see incidents as a learning opportunity and not just a disruption in service. + +In this workshop, attendees will: + +* Get an overview of blameless postmortems +* Learn techniques for effective information sharing +* Learn how to run a postmortem meeting effectively +* Understand the difference between “blame” and “accountability” +* Step through a real-world postmortem that occurred at a major SaaS organization + +*Prerequisites:* + +Come ready to interact! No computer needed. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/chaos-engineering.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/chaos-engineering.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e9f37814150 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/chaos-engineering.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Chaos Engineering 101" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["ana-medina", "rich-burroughs"] ++++ + +Chaos engineering is the facilitation of controlled experiments to uncover systemic weaknesses. + +Ana Medina and Rich Burroughs lead a hands-on tutorial on chaos engineering, covering the tools and practices you need to implement chaos engineering in your organization. Even if you’re already using chaos engineering, you’ll learn to identify new ways to use chaos engineering within your engineering organization and discover how other companies are using chaos engineering—and the positive results they have had using chaos to create reliable distributed systems. + +*Prerequisites:* + +- A laptop with the ability to SSH into a remote server. (You'll be provided with cloud infrastructure.) + diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/cnab.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/cnab.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..68f76f6850a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/cnab.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Pack your bags: Build Cloud Native Application Bundles" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["carolyn-van-slyck", "jeremy-rickard"] ++++ + +When we deploy to the cloud, most of us aren't dealing with just a single cloud provider or even deployment tool. It seems like even the simplest of deployments today needs a load balancer, SSL certificates, persistent file storage, DNS... and somewhere in there is your application. + +That is a lot to figure out! The Cloud Native Application Bundles specification was created to help address that problem, helping you manage everything in a single package and focus on what you know best: your application. [Porter](https://porter.sh) is a tool that delivers an easy to use, declarative approach to packaging your application using existing technologies. Porter helps you build bundles without needing to be a CNAB expert. + +In this workshop, learn how Porter makes it easier to manage cloud native applications in the messy imperfect hybrid cloud world that we live in. We will use Docker, Terraform, and Kubernetes to build a bundle and deploy a bundle with Porter. + +*Prerequisites:* + +Attendees should bring a laptop with Docker installed. We'll provide Github repos for the workshop material. + +*Takeaways:* + +The audience will come away with familiarity of the core aspects of the CNAB specification, when CNAB should be used and how to use Porter to author bundles for their own applications. They'll also become aware of other tooling in the CNAB eco-system. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/container-security.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/container-security.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..34ed75dc3f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/container-security.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Container Security" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["michael-ducy"] ++++ + +In this workshop we'll cover how to implement runtime security for containerized environments using the open source project [Falco](https://falco.org). We'll cover the following: + +* Learn how to create rules for an application. We'll take a containerized application and create Falco rules to detect abnormal behavior in the application. We'll profile an application's system calls, then use the profile to create application specific rules. + +* Learn how to alert on Kubernetes audit events like deployment creation, kubectl exec, privileged container creation, and other interactions with the Kubernetes API. + +* Learn how to leverage Serverless frameworks to react to security incidents. Delete offending pods, prevent nodes from being scheduled, and alert to Slack. + + +*Prerequisites:* + +* Comfort using a command line and a text editor +* Familiarity with Docker & Linux +* A laptop with a web browser and SSH client installed diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/jessica-kerr.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/jessica-kerr.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b8397785453 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/jessica-kerr.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Principles of Collaborative Automation" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jessica-kerr"] ++++ + +How can we make our tools work with our team? Like a good team member, great tools keep us informed, implement our decisions, and help us understand errors. Drawing from aviation, medicine, and software, here are strategies for choosing and building tools that enhance us and do not frustrate us. + +Great automation doesn’t replace humans; it enhances us. When we are choosing or building tools for our team, we want them to play like team members: keep us informed, make the easy decisions repeatably, and pass the hard decisions to the humans along with the information we need to make them. + +Based on research in human-centered design, this talk enumerates principles and challenges of collaboration for programs. It lists strategies for eliminating “human error” as well as human frustration. Our tools should make us smarter, not hide knowledge from us. In aviation and medicine, this is a million-dollar investment–-but when we construct our own tools, collaborative automation is within our reach. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/john-engelman.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/john-engelman.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cae42e2b936 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/john-engelman.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "A Day, a Week, a Month in the Life of a Cascading Failure" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["john-engelman"] ++++ + +Microservice architectures provide immense benefits to the flexibility and speed of development, but they also introduce significant complexity in the way the distributed components interact with each other. Eventually, all distributed systems will encounter an error or failure. Sometimes these errors can express themselves outside of the isolation of single component and cause a series of cascading failures in interconnected system. This is the story of one such failure, the lessons learned, and how it's influenced our architecture and design decisions moving forward. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/liz-fong-jones.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/liz-fong-jones.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d4d2f2e125d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/liz-fong-jones.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Cultivating Production Excellence: Taming Complex Distributed Systems (Opening Keynote)" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["liz-fong-jones"] ++++ + +Taming the complex distributed systems we're responsible for requires changing not just the tools and technical approaches we use; it also requires changing who is involved in production, how they collaborate, and how we measure success. + +In this talk, you'll learn about several practices core to production excellence: giving everyone a stake in production, collaborating to ensure observability, measuring with Service Level Objectives, and prioritizing improvements using risk analysis. + + diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/martez-reed.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/martez-reed.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0490d72a2c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/martez-reed.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Intelligent Deployment Pipelines" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["martez-reed"] ++++ + +A deployment pipeline often consists of a Jenkins pipeline and a few commands to deploy a service. The problem with this is that most pipelines lack the intelligence necessary to make decisions based upon real-time data being generated. While not quite as bleeding edge as AI driven pipelines, it is a step in that direction where the pipeline knows how to make decisions using disparate data from the environment. The goal of the presentation is to provide an end to end example of how a deployment pipeline can become more intelligent by harnessing data that is already being captured in existing systems within the environment. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/nivia-henry.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/nivia-henry.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..017191c5e56 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/nivia-henry.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Ghost in the Machine: The Consequences of Bias in AI" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["nivia-henry"] ++++ + +What if the code you’ve written alienated some of its users? Or what if it caused a group of people real-life harm? If you're a responsible engineer, these should be among your biggest concerns. + +Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning has introduced a new paradigm wherein code can do actual harm outside of its contained environment. While some of the effects may be comical (think: bad art made by AI), others can be deeply unfair to large groups of your users. + +Come with Nivia, an engineering manager at Spotify, on a journey to explore the world of machine learning. We'll explore how algorithms are created, trained, and implemented, and more importantly, discuss practical steps to mitigate and eliminate such biases. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/serena-tiede.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/serena-tiede.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..12201f808a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/serena-tiede.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Timber! Security Logging at UnitedHealth Group" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["serena-tiede"] ++++ + +Logs: they’re not interesting beyond debugging and service monitoring, until you’ve been breached and then everyone wants them. As your security people sift through the logs you find out that the logs aren’t standardized, and the logs on your compromised server have been erased. + +Now imagine a different scenario where all the logs are normalized, as most SIEM (Security Incident and Event Management) tools cannot parse custom application logs super well. And for incident response, it's key to get as much security data as possible off a compromised endpoint and into a central repository. All it takes is a schema, kafka, and several very busy people. The key takeaways are why you need to normalize your logs, why you need to stream logs, and how to run a large platform with a small team. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/yolonda-smith.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/yolonda-smith.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bdbbcf1f6f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/program/yolonda-smith.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Secure Enough: Building Security in Without Handcuffing the Business" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["yolonda-smith"] ++++ + +Balancing business requirements with security initiatives is tough. Not only are you concerned with scale, latency, resiliency, availability AND delivery of new features, but you also have to pore through mostly generic, sometimes contradictory guidance and 'hair on fire' exclamations from security claiming that the end is nigh because there's an instance of cross site scripting on a help page. Is cross site scripting really that bad in this case? + +It's been said that 'perfect is the enemy of good' and nowhere is that more true than in devops. But how do you know when you've reached good when it comes to securing your product, service or API? The answer, actually, has very little to do with technology and everything to do with how well you know your end users and your ability to quantify how security tradeoffs will enhance or degrade the trust your users place in your company. In this talk, I will highlight the major security obligations of any application and provide some techniques to help you evaluate whether your security is 'good enough'. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/propose.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/propose.md index d6c16e9b7d1..1749c3ebd95 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/propose.md +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/propose.md @@ -3,17 +3,19 @@ Title = "Propose" Type = "event" Description = "Propose a talk for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" +++ - {{< cfp_dates >}}
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  6. Open Space: If you'd like to lead a group discussion during the attendee-suggested Open Space breakout sessions, it is not necessary to propose it ahead of time. Those topics are suggested in person at the conference. If you'd like to demo your product or service, you should sponsor the event and demo it at your table. +
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Choosing talks is part art, part science; here are some factors we consider when trying to assemble the best possible program for our local audience: diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fd574a70505 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/alice-goldfuss.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/alice-goldfuss.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0ae27e7a293 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/alice-goldfuss.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Alice Goldfuss" +Twitter = "alicegoldfuss" +image = "alice-goldfuss.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "alice-goldfuss" + ++++ + +Alice Goldfuss is a systems punk currently helping GitHub run their cutting-edge container platform. She loves kernel crashes, memory design, and performance hacks. {{< emoji ":rainbow:" >}} {{< emoji ":floppy_disk:" >}} + +Alice has consulted on some books (_Docker: Up & Running_, _Effective DevOps_, _Site Reliability Engineering vol 2_), presented at some conferences (SREcon, Velocity, Container Summit), and run some others (LISA17, DevOps Days Portland). You can follow her on Twitter {{< emoji ":bird:" >}} (@alicegoldfuss), but you’ll probably regret it. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/ana-medina.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/ana-medina.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..898d27d41a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/ana-medina.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Ana Medina" +Twitter = "Ana_M_Medina" +image = "ana-medina.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "ana-medina" + ++++ + +Ana is a Software Engineer living in San Francisco. She is currently working as a Chaos Engineer at Gremlin, helping companies avoid outages by running proactive chaos engineering experiments. She last worked at Uber where she was an engineer on the SRE and Infrastructure teams specifically focusing on chaos engineering and cloud computing. Catch her tweeting at @Ana_M_Medina mostly about traveling, diversity in tech and mental health. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/carolyn-van-slyck.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/carolyn-van-slyck.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e74e37cc7e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/carolyn-van-slyck.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Carolyn Van Slyck" +Twitter = "jrrickard" +image = "carolyn-van-slyck.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "carolyn-van-slyck" + ++++ + +Carolyn is a software developer based in the wilds of suburban Chicago, working remote on the Microsoft Cloud Native Team. Her passion is developer tools, and building vibrant inclusive open-source communities around them. + +She is maintainer for the CNAB Spec, Duffle and Porter, Kubernetes Service Catalog and the GoMods Athens Proxy. Carolyn runs Women Who Go, and organizes for the Chicago chapters of Women Who Go and Write/Speak/Code. + +In between code reviews, Carolyn hauls her cookies around the world to share her love of open-source, containers, and excessive emoji. {{< emoji ":rainbow:" >}} {{< emoji ":sparkles:" >}} diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/jeremy-rickard.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/jeremy-rickard.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d98dea25f6e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/jeremy-rickard.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jeremy Rickard" +Twitter = "jrrickard" +image = "jeremy-rickard.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jeremy-rickard" + ++++ + +Jeremy Rickard is a software engineer on the Azure Container Compute team working remotely in Colorado. He works on a number of open source projects, including Virtual Kubelet, Open Service Broker for Azure, Service Catalog and Cloud Native Application Bundle tooling. Before that, he worked at VMware and helped build infrastructure and services that support VMware Cloud Services and built services using Spring, Cloud Foundry and Kubernetes. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/jessica-kerr.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/jessica-kerr.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f065f815427 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/jessica-kerr.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Jessica Kerr" +Twitter = "jessitron" +image = "jessica-kerr.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jessica-kerr" + ++++ + +Jessica Kerr is a developer of development automation. She works at Atomist, where she writes delivery automation in TypeScript on Node. She also speaks at conferences around the world; last year she keynoted in seven cities in the US and Australia, at conferences from DDD to Mob Programming to Future of Software. Her true love is symmathesy: people and software collaborating to build something useful in the world. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/john-engelman.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/john-engelman.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6462784ee09 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/john-engelman.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "John Engelman" +Twitter = "johnrengelman" +image = "john-engelman.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "john-engelman" + ++++ + +John Engelman is the Principal Engineer for Platform Services at Target in Minneapolis, MN. In this role, he oversees the developer experience on the Target Application Platform including the platform’s API and build/deployment tooling. Previously, John was the Chief Technologist for DevOps at Object Partners, a software consulting company, and a Software/Systems Engineer for Lockheed Martin. John is a core maintainer for the Ratpack project, the author of the Gradle Shadow plugin, and a regular contributor to open source projects including Terraform, Gradle, and Spinnaker. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/lilia-gutnik.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/lilia-gutnik.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3cfb616e3ee --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/lilia-gutnik.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Lilia Gutnik" +Twitter = "superlilia" +image = "lilia-gutnik.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "lilia-gutnik" + ++++ + +Lilia Gutnik comes to PagerDuty by way of 10+ years of designing data-driven products for enterprise customers. As a product owner at PagerDuty, she's passionate about helping people learn from data to make decisions and solve problems. In her spare time, Lilia plays keyboard in the PagerDuty band (the OnCalls), volunteers for Code2040, and watches any movie Keanu Reeves is in. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/liz-fong-jones.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/liz-fong-jones.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6db0081e0bd --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/liz-fong-jones.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Liz Fong-Jones" +Twitter = "lizthegrey" +image = "liz-fong-jones.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "liz-fong-jones" + ++++ + +Liz is a developer advocate, labor and ethics organizer, and Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) with 15+ years of experience. She is an advocate at Honeycomb.io for the SRE and Observability communities, and previously was an SRE working on products ranging from the Google Cloud Load Balancer to Google Flights. + +She lives in Brooklyn with her wife, metamours, and a Samoyed/Golden Retriever mix, and in San Francisco and Seattle with her other partners. She plays classical piano, leads an EVE Online alliance, and advocates for transgender rights as a board member of the National Center for Transgender Equality. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/martez-reed.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/martez-reed.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7e2b0bc21c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/martez-reed.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Martez Reed" +Twitter = "greenreedtech" +image = "martez-reed.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "martez-reed" + ++++ + +Martez is a Cloud Services Engineer at AHEAD, which is a Chicago based consulting company. He focuses primarily on building automation solutions encompassing Jenkins, Ansible, Terraform, Docker and various other tools found in a DevOps toolchain. His background is in system administration or the Ops side of the house with a focus on security. He loves public speaking to share knowledge with others and has spoken at ChefConf and a number of DevOpsDays conferences. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/matty-stratton.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/matty-stratton.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..47336086de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/matty-stratton.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Matty Stratton" +Twitter = "mattstratton" +image = "matty-stratton.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "matty-stratton" + ++++ + +Matty Stratton is a DevOps Advocate at PagerDuty, where he helps dev and ops teams advance the practice of their craft and become more operationally mature. He collaborates with PagerDuty customers and industry thought leaders in the broader DevOps community, and back when he drove, his license plate actually said "DevOps". + +Matty has over 20 years experience in IT operations, ranging from large financial institutions such as JPMorganChase and internet firms, including Apartments.com. He is a sought-after speaker internationally, presenting at Agile, DevOps, and ITSM focused events, including ChefConf, DevOpsDays, Interop, PINK, and others worldwide. Matty is the founder and co-host of the popular [Arrested DevOps podcast](https://www.arresteddevops.com/), as well as a global organizer of the DevOpsDays set of conferences. + +He lives in Chicago and has three awesome kids, whom he loves just a little bit more than he loves Doctor Who. He is currently on a mission to discover the best phở in the world. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/michael-ducy.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/michael-ducy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..16dfc0d9c91 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/michael-ducy.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Michael Ducy" +Twitter = "mfdii" +image = "michael-ducy.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "michael-ducy" + ++++ + +Michael Ducy currently works as Director of Community & Evangelism for Sysdig where he is responsible for growing adoption of Sysdig’s open source solutions. Previously, Michael worked at Chef where he held a variety of roles helping customers and community members leverage Chef’s open source and paid solutions, as well as implement the ideas and practices of DevOps. Michael has also worked in a variety of roles in his career including Cloud Architecture, Systems Engineering, and Performance Engineering. Michael holds a Masters in Computer Science from the University of Chicago and an MBA from The Ohio State University. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/nivia-henry.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/nivia-henry.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cfcb1ec18c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/nivia-henry.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Nivia Henry" +Twitter = "lanooba" +image = "nivia-henry.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "nivia-henry" + ++++ + +Nivia Henry is a technologist with over 15 years of experience in leadership, strategy and execution. Her career path has included nearly every role in tech, but her true passion is inspiring people to do their best work. Today, Nivia plies her trade as a manager of engineering managers at Spotify. + +Nivia gives back to the tech community by speaking at and chairing tech conferences. Her hobbies include reading, being a cat-mom, and traveling with her awesome husband Andre. You can find her on Twitter as @lanooba or on [LinkedIn](http://linkedin.com/in/nivia). diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/rich-burroughs.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/rich-burroughs.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d260e4e272e --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/rich-burroughs.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Rich Burroughs" +Twitter = "richburroughs" +image = "rich-burroughs.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "rich-burroughs" + ++++ + +Rich Burroughs is a Community Manager at Gremlin where he’s focused on growing and strengthening the Chaos Engineering community. He previously worked at Puppet as an SRE and in other operational roles over the years. Rich spent about twenty years of his career in oncall rotations, and is driven by his empathy for operators and engineers who manage production systems. His first PC ran Windows 95, but he set it up to dual boot Linux. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/serena-tiede.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/serena-tiede.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5d4598a785b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/serena-tiede.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Serena Tiede" +Twitter = "SerenaTiede" +image = "serena-tiede.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "serena-tiede" + ++++ + +Serena is a recent college grad who has worn a lot of hats at UnitedHealth Group. Her first position was working as a SRE and developer working on kafka streams applications. Currently she is building out a kafka-based logging platform and bringing devops to information security. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/yolonda-smith.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/yolonda-smith.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f438f1fb0e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/speakers/yolonda-smith.md @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ ++++ +Title = "Yolonda Smith" +Twitter = "ysmithnd" +image = "yolonda-smith.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "yolonda-smith" + ++++ + +Yolonda Smith is a Lead Infosec Analyst with Target Corporation’s Business Information Security Office (BISO), aligned with the Digital portfolio. In this role, she provides expert security consultancy to developers, business leaders and key stakeholders to ensure that Target's web and mobile applications are designed, developed and deployed with minimal risk to Target or its guests. + +A security professional herself, she spent 8 years in the United States Air Force as a Cyberspace Operations Officer with duties and responsibilities varying from Mission Commander, (Advanced Network Operations) where her team planned and executed the first DoD Cyber Threat Hunting Missions to Flight Commander, (Cyber Defense Capabilities Development) where her team developed and fielded the first and only malware neutralization tool for the Predator Drone Weapon System. Additionally, she successfully completed multiple deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom where her teams delivered secure, reliable communications capabilities to forward-deployed units on-demand. + +Yolonda holds a litany of degrees and certifications including a Bachelor of Science, Computer Science(University of Notre Dame, 2005), Master of Science, Information Technology, with a concentration in Information Assurance (University of Maryland, 2010) as well as GSEC (2008), GCIH (2011), and CISSP (2008) certifications. diff --git a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome.md b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome.md index fc76cbf6a85..12c85799d4a 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome.md +++ b/content/events/2019-minneapolis/welcome.md @@ -41,27 +41,27 @@ Description = "devopsdays Minneapolis 2019" Propose
- 30min talk proposals are now closed. Ignite proposals will open soon! + {{< event_link page="propose" text="Propose an Ignite talk!" >}}
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+ +--- + +_DevOpsDays Montevideo 2019 denota lo contemporáneo a través de la tipografía y de la paleta cromática. La disposición tipográfica y el uso de elementos propios de Devopsdays connotan el dinamismo y sinergia. Es decir, DevOpsDays logra a través de sus conferencias estar en vanguardia en los principales avances de IT y crear esa sinergia a nivel mundial. El uso gama cromática azules intensos transmite modernidad, confianza y cercanía con la marca. Pictograma compuesto de los engranajes y el Palacio Salvo, una reliquia arquitectónica de estilo Art Deco que refleja un icono de Montevideo._ + +--- + +{{< event_twitter >}} diff --git a/content/events/2019-montevideo/welcome.md b/content/events/2019-montevideo/welcome.md index 97fac8289c4..994a5aba72e 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-montevideo/welcome.md +++ b/content/events/2019-montevideo/welcome.md @@ -5,21 +5,20 @@ aliases = ["/events/2019-montevideo/"] Description = "DevOpsDays Montevideo 2019" +++ -***DevOpsDays Montevideo, Uruguay: Southern DevOpsDays on earth!*** +***DevOpsDays Montevideo, Uruguay: Southernmost DevOpsDays on earth!*** Our event pages are in Spanish, but don't worry [Google translator is your friend!](https://translate.google.com.uy/translate?sl=es&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devopsdays.org%2Fevents%2F2019-montevideo%2Fwelcome%2F) ---------- -Llega a Uruguay la primera edición de DevOpsDays; una oportunidad única de compartir experiencias en 2 días de conferencias, charlas y talleres. +Llega a Uruguay la primera edición de DevOpsDays; una oportunidad única de compartir experiencias en dos días de conferencias, charlas y talleres.
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-¿Porqué nuestro logo está cubierto?
-Porque siguiendo el espiritu de participación que promueve DevOps [te damos la oportunidad](https://goo.gl/forms/BOx2sXlvxSBSfQEK2) de que sea tu logo el que identifique nuestro evento. +Nuestro logo surgió de un concurso abierto; [ver detalles aquí](/events/2019-montevideo/logo/). ---------- diff --git a/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md b/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md index c1155588873..eb707705d72 100755 --- a/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md +++ b/content/events/2019-panama/conduct.md @@ -35,33 +35,3 @@ Esperamos que los participantes se acojan al código de conducta en todos los ce V.  Entiendo que las personas son diferentes y trataré de perdonar otras acciones atendiendo a sus intenciones sinceras, pero mi prioridad es proteger mi seguridad y la de los demás. Actuaré sin vacilación o reserva hasta que no existan dudas de la seguridad de todas las partes. VI.  Confío en que los organizadores y asistentes a devopsdays, juntos crearán la mejor experiencia posible para todos los involucrados, como yo lo haré. Creo que devopsdays consiste en empoderar a la gente y no olvidaré que estoy empoderado para crear un ambiente seguro y acogedor. Si yo o cualquier otro asistente viola este aspecto del evento, espero que los organizadores de la conferencia protejan a los asistentes con acciones directas, incluyendo la expulsión de los acosadores y contactando a las autoridades correspondientes. - -## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY - -DevOpsDays is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. - -Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately. - -Exhibitors in the expo hall, sponsor or vendor booths, or similar activities are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, exhibitors should not use sexualized images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualized clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualized environment. - -If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund. - -If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately. - -Conference staff can be identified by distinct staff badges. Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance. - -We expect participants to adhere to the code of conduct at all conference venues and conference-related social events. - -## CODE OF CONDUCT - -I.  I am an attendee at devopsdays, learning from and sharing with other devopsdays attendees in an effort to better myself and my industry. I co-create the experience with fellow attendees. I am prepared to give my energy, presence and sensitivity to creating the best possible experience for myself and others. - -II.  I am coming to devopsdays to interact with people. I understand that imagery and language which is suggestive or derogatory will offend and make people uncomfortable. I also understand that people may have boundaries and sensibilities different from my own. I will accept without question when informed that something is offensive or unacceptable in the context of the devopsdays event. - -III.  I will never intentionally harass or offend another attendee regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, appearance, size, race or religion and will not abide another attendee being harassed or offended. If I am aware that anyone is uncomfortable or unsafe, I will notify those giving offense and the devopsdays event organizers. - -V.  If I am offended or harassed, I will inform people around me who make me feel safe and the event organizers. If I feel safe, at my discretion, I will inform those giving offense of the specific actions with the hope that the other party is well-intentioned and ignorant, but I am under no obligation to do so. - -V.  I understand that people are different and I attempt to be forgiving of others actions at the level of their sincere intent, but my priority is protecting my safety and the safety of others. I will act without hesitation or reservation until there are no question of the safety of all parties. - -VI.  I trust the devopsdays organizers and attendees will co-create the best possible experience for everyone involved, as I will. I believe devopsdays is about empowering people and I will not forget I am empowered to create a safe and nurturing environment. If I or any other attendee violates this aspect of the event, I expect the conference organizers to protect the attendees by direct action, including expelling those in violation and contacting the proper authorities. diff --git a/content/events/2019-panama/contact.md b/content/events/2019-panama/contact.md index 701a48fb8be..b3b08fefc68 100755 --- a/content/events/2019-panama/contact.md +++ b/content/events/2019-panama/contact.md @@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ type = "event" +++ -Si desea ponerse en contacto por email / If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} +Si desea ponerse en contacto por email: {{< email_organizers >}} -### Nuestro equipo local / Our local team +### Nuestro equipo local {{< list_organizers >}} -### El grupo de organizadores generales de los devopsdays / The core devopsdays organizer group +### El grupo de organizadores generales de los devopsdays {{< list_core >}} diff --git a/content/events/2019-panama/location.md b/content/events/2019-panama/location.md index 68da939f5d0..52386b3841e 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-panama/location.md +++ b/content/events/2019-panama/location.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ de ella más de 50,000 profesionales. Esta Universidad se inició con seis carre técnico las que pasaron a ser en la actualidad más de cuarenta carreras de estudios avanzados, veintiocho carreras de licenciatura y veintiún carreras técnicas. -**Dirección / Address**: Avenida Universidad Tecnológica Campus Víctor Levi Sasso, Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá. +**Dirección**: Avenida Universidad Tecnológica Campus Víctor Levi Sasso, Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá. **Website**: http://www.utp.ac.pa @@ -32,5 +32,5 @@ licenciatura y veintiún carreras técnicas.
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- -## Idiomas oficiales para propuestas/Official languages for Proposals: - - Spanish - - English - -Estamos complacidos por su interés de participar como ponente en nuestro evento, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Le damos la bienvenida !!!. / *We’re excited that you want to be a speaker at our event, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Be welcome !!!* - -El comité organizador del DevOpsDays Panamá hace oficial la apertura del CFP. Estamos buscando presentaciones en los siguientes formatos / *The organizer team of DevOpsDays Panamá officially opens CFP. We are interesting in the following types of presentations* : - - - **Main Talk**: Son presentaciones de 35min que recibirá la atención de todos los participantes concentrados en un único salón. / *These are 35min presentations that will have the full attention of all attendees, as everybody will be in that same room.* - - **Workshop**: Espacios de trabajo entre 1.5 -2h donde se trabaja en equipo. / *These are 1.5 - 2 hours slots that will have full team work.* - - **Ignite talk** : Presentaciones de 5min con avance automático de las diapositivas cada 15s (20 diapositivas en total) / *These are 5min slots with slides changing every 15s (20 slides total) which are also presented to all attendees in one room.* - -**Para aprovechar al máximo las secciones y promover el intercambio sobre las últimas tendencias en el movimiento cultural del DevOps, se proponen como temas de interés / *To take advantage of the sections and promote the interchange about the latest trends of DevOps movement, we propose as topics*:** - - - Prácticas para el desarrollo de software en el mundo del DevOps / *Software development practices in DevOps world* - - Velocidad, sustentabilidad y deuda técnica / *Velocity, sustainability, technical debt* - - Cuantificación de la productividad, fallas y métricas de riesgo / *Quantification of productivity, failure and risk metrics* - - Desarrollo profesional, enseñanza, entrenamiento y adiestramiento / *Professional development, teaching, training and mentoring* - - Formación de ingenieros noveles y su transformación en ingenieros expertos / *Training Junior developers and their transformation on Senior developers* - - Temas de seguridad en el trabajo del desarrollo de software / *Security from Software development* - - Casos de éxito y fallo / *Success and failure stories* - - Procesos de tecnologías Lean / *Lean Technology Processes* - - Tecnologías de la nube / *Cloud Technology* - - Mejora contínua / *Continuous Improvement* - -Adicionalmente se aceptarán presentaciones relacionadas con temas presentados en otros DevOpsDays / In addition, we will accept recurrent topics of others DevOpsDays conferences : - - - Integración Contínua, Liberación Contínua, Despliegue Contínuo / *Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Continuous Deployment* - - Automatización / *Automation* - - Contenedores / *Containers* - - Infraestructura como Código / *Infrastructure as Code* - - Monitorización / *Monitoring* - - Gestión de la Configuración / *Configuration Management* - - DevOps en las empresas / *DevOps at Enterprises* - - Microservicios / *Microservices* - - Gestión de servicios / *Services Management* - - Metodologías de desarrollo / *Development methodologies* - - Escalado elástico / *Elastic scale* - - Reclutamiento/contratación de especialistas del DevOps / *Recruitment of DevOps professionals* - -**Criterios para la selección de las presentaciones / *Criteria to select the presentation*:** - - - Originalidad del contenido / *Original content*: que no se haya presentado en otro encuentro previo de **DevOpsDays Cuba** o que constituya un nuevo enfoque a un problema existente / content that has not be presented before at **DevOpsDays Cuba** conferences, or a new point of view to an existing problem. - - Presentadores con experiencia / *Presentation skills*: presentadores experimentados en el tema, pero nuevos presentadores son bienvenidos también; deseamos contar con la participación de todos. / *speakers with experiences are valued, but new presenters are welcomed as well; we want to hear everybody’s voice* - - No presentaciones comerciales / *No vendor pitches*: Por mucho que valoramos nuestros patrocinadores, consideramos que no es el marco ideal para estas presentaciones. Usted podrá solicitar un espacio con este fin o proponer un tema durante el Open Space / *as much as we value vendors and sponsors, we just don’t think this is the right forum. You can request an space to do it or propose a topic during Open Space*. - -**Recomendaciones / *Recommendations*:** - - - Sea específico...No somos lectores de mentes (la descripción en 20 líneas está bien) / *Be specific… we aren’t mind readers (a description of about 20 lines is about right)* - - Los detalles son buenos...pero no tan importante como explicar por qué su propuesta sería interesante / *Details are good… but not as important as explaining why your proposal would be interesting* - - Haga su propia propuesta; no permita que otra persona lo haga por usted / *Propose your own talk; don’t allow someone else do it for you.* - - Las recomendaciones son bienvenidas... si conoce a alguien con la experiencia relevante para charlas de DevOps, por favor indíquenos la dirección correcta / *Recommendations are welcome… if you know someone who has experience relevant to the DevOps conversation, please let us know!* - - Se aceptan múltiples propuestas...solo siga las otras reglas. / *Multiple proposals are welcome… just follow the other rules* - - -El envío de sus propuestas debe hacerse empleando el sitio / *You can send your prupose vía*: **[PaperCall.io](https://www.papercall.io/dodpan19)** - -El comité organizador seleccionará las presentaciones notificando con antelación la inclusión en el [programa oficial del evento](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2019-panama/program/). / El comité organizador seleccionará las presentaciones notificando con antelación la inclusión en el [programa oficial del evento](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2017-cuba/program/). / *The organizer team will select the presentations and notify their inclusion on [official event program](https://www.devopsdays.org/events/2019-panama/program/)* - -Si presenta algún problema o desea sugerir nuevos temas, por favor contáctenos: / *If you have any problem or suggest new topics, please contact us: {{< email_organizers subject="contact us" >}}* - -**Ayudas / *Help* :** - -El comité organizador podrá considerar cubrir algunos de los gastos a los ponentes que soliciten ayuda económica para participar en el evento (rebaja de la cuota de inscripción u hospedaje). Si usted necesita este apoyo, haga su solicitud: {{< email_proposals subject="request assistance">}} al comité organizador mediante los contactos ofrecidos en el sitio oficial para su evaluación. / *The organizer team will be consider covering some expenses of the Speaker that contact us to request economic help to participate (with reduction of registration quota or lodging cost). If you need help, please made a request: {{< email_proposals subject="request assistance">}} to organizer team via official contacts to evaluate the case*. diff --git a/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md b/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md index 836bbc7274d..a8f7ea72221 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md +++ b/content/events/2019-panama/speakers.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ date = "2019-03-03T16:53:08+02:00" heading = "Ponentes / Speakers" title = "speakers" type = "speakers" -Description = "Ponentes de DevOpsDays Panamá 2019 / Speakers for DevOpsDays Panamá 2019" +Description = "Ponentes de DevOpsDays Panamá 2019" +++

Ponentes de DevOpsDays Panamá 2019 / DevOpsDays Panamá 2019 Speakers

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md b/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md index 2f3a9b8e3ea..fae0207eece 100755 --- a/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md +++ b/content/events/2019-panama/welcome.md @@ -8,18 +8,12 @@ description = "" **¡DevOpsDays llega a Centro América, desde la República de Panamá!** -Participe y comparta experiencias en 2 días de conferencias, charlas y talleres. Intercambie con practicantes del DevOps y de los principios C.A.L.M.S.!!! - -Estamos complacidos por su interés de participar en nuestro evento, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Le damos la bienvenida !!! - ----------- - -***DevOpsDays is coming to Central America, in Republic of Panama!*** +Our event pages are in Spanish, but don't worry [You can translate it with the Google.](https://translate.google.com.uy/translate?sl=es&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.devopsdays.org%2Fevents%2F2019-panama%2Fwelcome%2F) -*Come, join us during 2 days of conferences, talks and workshops. Share experiences with other practitioners of DevOps and keep the C.A.L.M.S. principles!!!* -*We’re excited that you want to be an attendee at our event, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Be welcome !!!* +Participe y comparta experiencias en 2 días de conferencias, charlas y talleres. Intercambie con practicantes del DevOps y de los principios C.A.L.M.S.!!! +Estamos complacidos por su interés de participar en nuestro evento, DevOpsDays Panamá 2019. Le damos la bienvenida !!! ---------- @@ -28,7 +22,7 @@ Estamos complacidos por su interés de participar en nuestro evento, DevOpsDays
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diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..26b78b36912 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Program" +Type = "program" +Description = "Programação do DevOpsDays Porto Alegre 2019" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/allan-moraes.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/allan-moraes.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d1276b3d0e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/allan-moraes.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "11:10" +Talk_end_time = "11:30" +Title = "Automatizando o Monitoramento de Infraestrutura" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["allan-moraes"] ++++ + +Pretendo mostrar a importância do monitoramento e principalmente como isso pode ser feito de uma forma fácil e escalável, utilizando Docker, InfluxDB, Grafana, Talegraf e como integrar tudo isso usando o Ansible. Será feita uma demonstração e serão aprensetados e explicados os scripts do Ansible. +Serão apresentadas ferramentas e tecnologias que podem ser utilizadas para a automação do provisionamento e configuração de ambientes e serviços de monitoramento com Ansible e Docker, integrando InfluxDB, Grafana e Telegraf. Além disso, será mostrado na prática como aplicar o uso das ferramentas apresentadas e como as utilizar. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/amanda-matos.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/amanda-matos.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4daeaae570b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/amanda-matos.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "09:40" +Talk_end_time = "10:20" +Title = "A definir" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["amanda-matos"] ++++ + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/andreza-rocha.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/andreza-rocha.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6d4f3f6a28f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/andreza-rocha.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "09:40" +Talk_end_time = "10:20" +Title = "Code Like a Girl" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["andreza-rocha"] ++++ + +Carreira e contribuição técnica para as Comunidades \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/aurora-lin.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/aurora-lin.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..85bf5e6f1a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/aurora-lin.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "16:20" +Talk_end_time = "16:40" +Title = "Sendo dev em meio ao DevOps: Mudança de cultura de baixo para cima" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["aurora-lin"] ++++ + +A proposta é atraente: +Derrubar barreiras entre os times de desenvolvimento e de operações, visando ciclos de entregas mais rápidos, melhores e de maior valor agregado. + +Tão atraente que se popularizou e DevOps virou "buzzword". Para todo lugar que você olha, tem DevOps no meio: ferramentas, certificações, cargos, consultorias... Com tantos atrativos, cada vez mais empresas querem poder se dizer pertencentes a essa nova cultura. + +- Mas será que mudanças culturais necessariamente precisam acontecer de cima pra baixo (da empresa para os funcionários)? + +- Como nossas carreiras como profissionais de TI podem se beneficiar a partir do DevOps? + +- Quais são os obstáculos para nos inserirmos nessa cultura? + +O foco dessa palestra é abordar os desafios e gratificações que profissionais de TI podem encontrar ao quando ativamente decidem abraçar a cultura DevOps em suas carreiras, sob a ótica e vivência da palestrante (que atualmente trabalha com desenvolvimento de Software em uma empresa especializada em soluções e consultorias em DevOps). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/bruna-grellt.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/bruna-grellt.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..32e0f9edcb1 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/bruna-grellt.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "11:40" +Talk_end_time = "12:00" +Title = "3 práticas simples para adoção da cultura de CS no seu time de Suporte técnico ter bons resultados em um curto prazo de tempo" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["bruna-grellt"] ++++ + +Sabemos a importância de aplicar a cultura de CS para toda a empresa, mas você já tentou mostrar essa importância, na prática, dentro de um time de suporte de TI que normalmente gosta só de ficar atrás de uma tela de computador? Eu tentei e deu muito certo. + +Nesta palestra eu vou te mostrar as 3 práticas que eu apliquei na Adentro Data Center para promover esta mudança de mindset e o time alcançar ótimos resultados em menos de 3 meses. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/daniel-lara.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/daniel-lara.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..aa5fd8f7273 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/daniel-lara.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "15:20" +Talk_end_time = "15:40" +Title = "Como anda sua Saúde Mental e Física ?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-lara"] ++++ + +Você sabe o que é Burnout: a síndrome do inesperado? Vou falar de minha experiência e como superei. Talvez você possa estar passando por isso sem saber. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/fernando-ike.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/fernando-ike.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b1d6ecdf959 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/fernando-ike.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "10:30" +Talk_end_time = "10:50" +Title = "A Depressão e o que ela afeta os profissionais de TI" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["fernando-ike"] ++++ + +Não importa se a organização é uma startup descolada uma empresa tradicional, elas devem ter políticas para manter a boa saúde mental de seus colaboradores, principalmente os profissionais de TI que basicamente são “trabalhadores da mente”. Esta apresentação é uma reflexão de como alguns tipos de configuração de ambiente de trabalho não beneficiam a saúde mental, métricas abusivas de produtividade a saúde mental dos profissionais de TI e algumas formas de mitigá-las. + +Esta apresentação é baseada neste texto => [A depressão e a Tecnologia da Informação](https://medium.com/@fernandoike/a-depressao-e-a-tecnologia-da-informa%C3%A7%C3%A3o-9d8f0ecc660) diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/igor-bezerra.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/igor-bezerra.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..931da823da7 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/igor-bezerra.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "16:15" +Talk_end_time = "16:35" +Title = "Da zona de conforto ao aprendizado contínuo e como as Three Ways podem te ajudar nesse processo" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["igor-bezerra"] ++++ + +O objetivo desta palestra é falar um pouco sobre o processo de reconhecer que está na zona de conforto, o que normalmente acontece quando percebemos que isso está acontecendo, e como se organizar e começar a sair de lá até um ponto em que se está aprendendo coisas novas constantemente, tudo isso sem dores (ansiedade, sentimento de fracasso e afins). + +Durante a palestra, vou falar um pouco da minha experiência pessoal e fazer um paralelo com as three ways para mostrar como elas podem servir de inspiração e base para se organizar, pôr em prática o que for planejado, e manter esse ciclo de aprendizado contínuo. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/izael-ffemberg.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/izael-ffemberg.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..51c3312b386 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/izael-ffemberg.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Observabilidade: um entendimento baseado em três pilares" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["izael-ffemberg"] ++++ + +Ambientes heterogêneos pode ser considerado um dos maiores desafios de criação, desenvolvimento e implantação de produtos de software. +Dado esse contexto, a comunidade DevOps traz uma habilidade cultural que tenta minimizar os impactos desse desafio: a Observabilidade. +Conceito recente que se utiliza de contextos e ferramentas já presente há bastante tempo no desenvolvimento de software, a observabilidade tem o intuito de entender os estados/comportamentos das nossas aplicações através das suas saídas. +Entendimento esse que é concebido com base em três pilares: + +- Logs de eventos; +- Métricas; e +- Rastreabilidade. + +Nessa palestra vamos desmistificar essa habilidade, falando da sua importância com base nos seus três pilares e trazendo também exemplos com base nas nossas vivências de projetos dentro da ThoughtWorks. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/joao-brito.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/joao-brito.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..23576da6240 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/joao-brito.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "11:40" +Talk_end_time = "12:00" +Title = "CI/CD - Pense um pouco além das ferramentas" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["joao-brito"] ++++ + +Pode parecer óbvio que CI/CD é um método ou framework para integração e entrega contínuas, porém, pensar apenas nas ferramentas que serão utilizadas e apenas ligar essa automação e encaixar as pessoas após isso com certeza é um erro. Assim como na cultura, as pessoas tem muito mais prazer e levam muito mais a sério processos em que são incluídas, assim levar as pessoas em conta e a real cultura da equipe no processo de CI/CD fará com que sua iniciativa não morra sendo apenas uma iniciativa. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/jorge-leite.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/jorge-leite.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2e77ae89c12 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/jorge-leite.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +Title = "É sobre projeto, liderança ou sobre pessoas?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["jorge-leite"] ++++ + +Ao longo da minha carreira na TI(Suporte técnico e Desenvolvimento de Software) já me deparei com todo tipo de equipe, projeto, líder e equipe, isso enriqueceu muito a minha carreira e me melhorou muito como pessoa, todos temos projetos, todos temos que liderar em algum momento e todos somos pessoas, pensando nisso e nos gatilhos que me fizeram entender como fazer PARTE de um time é importante, trago algumas reflexões e provocações sobre essas questões, vamos lá, vamos conversar. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/luis-aguirre.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/luis-aguirre.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3c95d11efd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/luis-aguirre.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ ++++ +Title = "Aplicação do Sistema Toyota de Produção na Industria de Software" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["luis-aguirre"] ++++ + +Esse trabalho nasceu como trabalho de conclusão da minha pós-graduação, em Qualidade em Teste de Software. Tendo em vista que o objetivo do trabalho era falar sobre qualidade, o Sistema Toyota foi escolhido em virtude de ser um sistema orientado a redução de desperdício e entregas de alta qualidade. Além de focar fortemente na questão de automação por meio do Jidoka. + +Assim sendo, em um primeiro momento a apresentação irá abordar a aplicação de ferramentas do Sistema Toyota em uma empresa de desenvolvimento de software durante 3 sprints. As ferramentas utilizadas foram: +• Just-in-Time (Fluxo Contínuo, Takt Time e Kanban), +• Jidoka (Separação Homem Máquina e Poka Yoke) +• Heijunka (Mizusumashi, Kaisen e Planejamento de Produção). +A definição de cada uma das ferramentas é apresentada, assim como os benefícios de sua utilização no contexto do desenvolvimento de software. + +Em um segundo momento cada uma das ferramentas é classificada, em aplicável ou não aos processos de desenvolvimento de software. Assim, os participantes conseguem visualizar se no seu contexto de trabalho, podem ou não utilizar soluções propostas pela Toyota. +A apresentação finaliza sugerindo a aplicação de algumas ferramentas em diferentes etapas do desenvolvimento de software. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/mateus-prado.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/mateus-prado.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6093f2406cb --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/mateus-prado.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "14:30" +Talk_end_time = "15:10" +Title = "A definir" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["mateus-prado"] ++++ + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/nana-raythz.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/nana-raythz.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0e786a00da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/nana-raythz.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "10:30" +Talk_end_time = "10:50" +Title = "Quem são as mulheres negras que fazem a tecnologia no mundo?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["nana-raythz"] ++++ + +A palestra consta em mostrar de forma de linha do tempo quem foram e quem são as mulheres negras que fizeram e ainda fazem a ciencia e a tecnologia no mundo inteiro com destaque as brasileiras (sim, eu reuni fotos de mulheres de diversas partes do Brasil para monstar essa palestra). \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/riad-vargas.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/riad-vargas.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c0643b50d70 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/riad-vargas.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "16:45" +Talk_end_time = "17:05" +Title = "Post-mortems: aprendendo através de falhas" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["riad-vargas"] ++++ + +Todo sistema está sujeito à falhas, desde pequenos aumentos de latência até downtimes catastróficos, exposição de dados e prejuízos à imagem e a empresa como um todo. O que qualquer uma dessas falhas, independente da gravidade, têm em comum? Todas têm muito a ensinar e podem te ajudar a construir um sistema mais robusto e confiável, que é o sonho de todo engenheiro de software! Para isso existem processos como os de post-mortem, amplamente usados no Nubank e outras grandes empresas, que permitem verdadeiramente dissecar um incidente tentando extrair o máximo de informações, ajudando a guiar melhorias e backlogs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/tatiane-paya.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/tatiane-paya.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d3e2b2e855f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/tatiane-paya.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "11:10" +Talk_end_time = "11:30" +Title = "Arrancada, o que este esporte pode nos ensinar sobre agilidade e performance?" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tatiane-paya"] ++++ + +Cada vez mais, precisamos encontrar fórmulas, culturas e ferramentas que nos permitam ser ágeis e performáticos. +Como entregar valor, de forma rápida e com qualidade? +As respostas, nos parecem simples, mas nem sempre o modelo X serve para empresa Y. Então como encontrar o caminho que irá garantir disponibilidade, escalabilidade e o menor downtime do produto? Como garantir a expectativa do negócio e do mercado cada vez mais competitivo e disputado. +No último ano, vivendo na pele as necessidades de um ambiente cada vez mais escalável e disponível, comecei a compará-lo com tudo que vivemos na arrancada e tenho percebido que este esporte, trás respostas valiosas na interação com os times de TI. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/tiago-roberto.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/tiago-roberto.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b743a0484d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/tiago-roberto.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Nossa jornada DevOps na Delivery Much para microserviços e o que aprendemos" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["tiago-roberto"] ++++ + +Foi uma baita viagem! Foram mais de 9 meses de trabalho, migramos boa parte da nossa arquitetura para microserviços. Não foi uma jornada simples, mas foi de grandes aprendizados. Contaremos como adotamos o Docker e saímos de um processo puramente manual e enfadonho para um mais automatizado e também de que forma estamos planejando reorganizar o nosso processo de integração contínua para poder automatizar mais o nosso trabalho. +Mas não vamos falar só de tecnologia! Vamos contar como foi esse processo de evolução da equipe e como amadurecemos como time e conseguimos realizar as entregas, falando a respeito de alguns acertos e aprendizados que tivemos. + + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/valdomiro-bilharvas.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/valdomiro-bilharvas.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..36a24df473a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/valdomiro-bilharvas.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "15:15" +Talk_end_time = "15:35" +Title = "Squads mais eficientes com Devops" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["valdomiro-bilharvas"] ++++ + +Construimos alguns componentes automatizados baseado em nossos processos, ou seja, independente do skill dos integrantes da squad, todos são capazes de iniciar o desenvolvimento de um microservice/api/componente/app no mesmo dia do seu onboarding/setup do projeto/cliente, diminuindo o curva de aprendizado e agregando mais rapidamente as entregas de valor dos sprints/releases, com pouco conhecimento (setup e onbording) os colaboradores iniciam no fluxo de desenvolvimento de uma forma simples e de fácil entendimento, nossas ferramentas de produtividade aceleram isso ao máximo, como por exemplo: Nossa ferramenta e capaz de gerar Scaffolds de projetos baseados em varias tecnologias com diversos templates e tutoriais de boas praticas de codificação fazendo assim uma padronização entre equipes e clientes (Architecture & Coding Guidance). Nossas ferramentas integram todos os projetos em um pipeline automatizado com steps para CI/CD e ainda integrado com ambientes Clouds, o mais importante de tudo isso, infra as code gerado pela ferramenta. Hoje nossa ferramenta/processo é capaz de gerar um scaffold, integrar código fonte em um versionador de código de sua escolha, seguindo boas praticas de SCM, publicando em um pipeline automatizado de CI/CD com ate 15 steps, deployment automatizado com boas praticas e monitoramento funcional e não funcional. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/wellington-silva.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/wellington-silva.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dc2030e6c37 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/wellington-silva.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-24" +Talk_start_time = "16:50" +Talk_end_time = "17:10" +Title = "DevOps em times distribuídos." +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["wellington-silva"] ++++ + +Nesta palestra iremos abordar como a cultura de trabalho da Gitlab foi base para reestruturação dos times e na maneira de trabalhar na Cabify e está impactando positivamente na Easytaxi. Tópicos como comunicação entre os times, workflow, ferramentas, integração entre os times serão abordados. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/wildt-lacerda.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/wildt-lacerda.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f7fc85d0093 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/program/wildt-lacerda.md @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "2019-05-25" +Talk_start_time = "14:25" +Talk_end_time = "15:05" +Title = "A definir" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["daniel-wildt", "guilherme-lacerda"] ++++ + diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c07900c5b20 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers.md @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ ++++ +Title = "Speakers" +Type = "speakers" +Description = "Speakers for devopsdays Porto Alegre 2019" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/allan-moraes.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/allan-moraes.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5906d052f8d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/allan-moraes.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Allan Moraes" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "allan.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "allan-moraes" ++++ + +Me chamo Allan, tenho 00110010 00111000 anos, sou Analista de TI de Infraestrutura e trabalho com micro serviços, Kubernetes, Docker, etc... Sou estudante de Gestão de Tecnologia da Informação. Gaúcho e Gremista com muito orgulho! Amo trabalhar com tecnologia, Star Wars e um bom whisky. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/amanda-matos.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/amanda-matos.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2bd14ed9519 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/amanda-matos.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +title = "Amanda Matos" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "amanda.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "amanda-matos" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/andreza-rocha.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/andreza-rocha.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f14bf56a11a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/andreza-rocha.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +title = "Andreza Rocha" +Twitter = "passalanorh" +linkedin = "" +image = "deza.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "andreza-rocha" ++++ + +People, Tech & Diversity passionate! Trabalhar com pessoas não é sobre o que faço, é sobre quem sou e no que acredito. Entusiasta de comunidades de tecnologia , encontrei no tema Diversidade & Inclusão o projeto de mundo que ajudo a construir com meu trabalho. +Atualmente , Community & Diversity Leader na BrazilJS. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/aurora-lin.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/aurora-lin.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c2e92daa766 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/aurora-lin.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Aurora Li Min de Freitas Wang" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "aurora.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "aurora-lin" ++++ + +Atualmente trabalho como Analista de Desenvolvimento de Sistemas na Instruct (empresa especializada em soluções de Infraestrutura como código e DevOps). Atuo no projeto, implementação e teste de Software, com o foco em back-end. Sou engenheira da computação por formação (pela Universidade de Brasília), com um histórico de habilidades em múltiplas linguagens de programação e paradigmas. Acredito que além de dominar ferramentas um bom profissional possui uma sólida base técnica, a qual busco continuamente fortalecer e expandir. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/bruna-grellt.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/bruna-grellt.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..646e44c38cd --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/bruna-grellt.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +title = "Bruna Martins Grellt" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "bruna.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "bruna-grellt" ++++ + +Curiosa e comunicativa por natureza, estudante de Analise em desenvolvimento de sistemas, adoro desafios, principalmente aqueles que me tiram da zona de conforto e com enorme paixão em ajudar e entender a dor do cliente +Profissional na área de TI a aproximadamente 6 anos, exercendo funções de suporte técnico, projetos de implementação de Cloud Hosting, atuando na cultura de Customer Success voltada a fidelização do cliente na plataforma. + +Minha meta é ajudar as pessoas a perceberem que são responsáveis por criarem sua própria sorte e oportunidades. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/daniel-lara.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/daniel-lara.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3d36087985f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/daniel-lara.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Daniel Lara" +Twitter = "danniellara" +linkedin = "" +image = "daniel.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "daniel-lara" ++++ + +Trabalha a mais de 10 anos como Sysadmin , Evoluindo para cultura DevOps , nas horas vagas contribui com o Projeto Fedora . diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/daniel-wildt.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/daniel-wildt.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1a88373cc7c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/daniel-wildt.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Daniel Wildt" +Twitter = "dwildt" +linkedin = "" +image = "wildt.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "daniel-wildt" ++++ + +Trabalha com desenvolvimento de Software desde os 17 anos de idade. É graduado pela PUC-RS, onde cursou Informática de 1996-1999. No mercado de mobilidade, iniciou atuação em 2001 de forma inovadora, trazendo soluções mobile para Celulares. Em 2002 inicia jornada empresarial, com empresas de consultoria e treinamento em Tecnologia e Gestão. Um dos pioneiros em Metodologias Ágeis, atuando com o assunto desde 2003. Colaborador e criador de diversas comunidades de prática no RS. De 2009-2017 fundou e esteve a frente de áreas como Tecnologia, InfraEstrutura, Operação e Cultura da uMov.me, onde hoje segue como sócio e conselheiro. Desde 2011 atua em treinamentos e mentoria sobre gestão, empreendedorismo, agilidade, produtividade, design thinking e desenvolvimento de software com a Wildtech. Desde 2017 cuidando de Tecnologia e P&D na Zenvia, envolvido com mensagens, conversas, chatbots e muita tecnologia. Escreve e compartilha conhecimento no blog http://danielwildt.com. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-ike.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-ike.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..350a8fb1660 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/fernando-ike.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Fernando Ike" +Twitter = "fernandoike" +linkedin = "" +image = "fike.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "fernando-ike" ++++ + +Fernando Ike is IT Director of Nuveo and Maburix Founder. Your passion is help organizations to improve their process, products and services applying DevOps and Lean practices. Former QuintoAndar, Stackpath, EBC, Brasil Telecom and 4Linux. Co-host of brazilian podcast about DevOps call 10Deploys. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/guilherme-lacerda.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/guilherme-lacerda.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49ae113faab --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/guilherme-lacerda.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +title = "Guilherme Lacerda" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "lacerda.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "guilherme-lacerda" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/igor-bezerra.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/igor-bezerra.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..04d52412ca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/igor-bezerra.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +title = "Igor Bezerra de Oliveira" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "igor.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "igor-bezerra" ++++ + +22 anos, potiguar, técnico em Informática pelo IFRN e graduando em Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas. +Trabalhei por mais de 4 anos com desenvolvimento front e back end, até que ao começar a estudar a cultura DevOps, decidi me aprofundar cada vez mais nesse mundo. +Hoje trabalho na Instruct, e atuo principalmente com Infraestrutura como Código e consultoria e implantação da cultura e ferramenta DevOps. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/izael-ffemberg.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/izael-ffemberg.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5df395d0713 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/izael-ffemberg.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Izael Effemberg" +Twitter = "IzaelEffemberg" +linkedin = "" +image = "Izael.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "izael-ffemberg" ++++ + +Engenheiro de Software; tecnologista consultor; ThoughtWorker com muitor amor; embaixador da diversidade e um constante aprendiz no mundo ágil de desenvolvimento de software. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/joao-brito.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/joao-brito.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b90e9bcf81d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/joao-brito.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "João Brito" +Twitter = "juniorjbn" +linkedin = "" +image = "joao.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "joao-brito" ++++ + +Pai, amante de container e trabalhando para espalhar a palavra de sistemas distribuídos com a Getup Cloud. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/jorge-leite.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/jorge-leite.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6e8391347ef --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/jorge-leite.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Jorge Leite" +Twitter = "ujorgeleite" +linkedin = "" +image = "jorge.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "jorge-leite" ++++ + +Formado em Análise e Desenvolvimento pela Faculdade SENAC Porto Alegre, Software Developer na Db Server. Acredita que a tecnologia é uma ferramenta para potencializar a capacidade das pessoas de fazer as coisas de uma forma incrível, única ou otimizada quando engajadas pelo mesmo propósito. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/luis-aguirre.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/luis-aguirre.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9e6a5cd6595 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/luis-aguirre.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +title = "Luís Aguirre" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "aguirre.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "luis-aguirre" ++++ + +Atualmente sou estudante de Pós Graduação na área de Big Data e Data Analytics. Sou graduado em Ciência da Computação e tenho me dedicado a área de qualidade de software. Trabalho como Testing Engineering Advisor na Dell. Possuo experiência em qualidade de software, por meio do uso de automação de testes. + +Tenho experiência como Palestrante no TDC 2018 Porto Alegre e em um evento do GUTs. +Além de muitas palestras em eventos acadêmicos. + +Quero passar as pessoas mais conhecimento sobre processos de qualidade, principalmente processos voltado para Automação como o Jidoka e melhoria contínua como o Kaisen. Vejo que podemos ter as melhores ferramentas do mundo em nossas mãos, mas precisamos estar aderentes a processos inteligentes que nos permitam usufruir dessas soluções. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/mateus-prado.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/mateus-prado.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3fd805fec02 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/mateus-prado.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ ++++ +title = "Mateus Prado" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "prado.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "mateus-prado" ++++ diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/nana-raythz.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/nana-raythz.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..523a0a82e37 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/nana-raythz.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Natalia Raythz" +Twitter = "guriadeprograma" +linkedin = "" +image = "naty.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "nana-raythz" ++++ + +Nana Raythz (Natalia), mulher, negra, deficiente auditiva. Física pela PUC e atualmente estudando engenharia de software na Unicesumar. Trabalha com data science e desenvolve nas linguagens: Python, R, Julia, MatLab, Haskell, Scala e Ruby. Fundadora do primeiro evento beneficiente de Tecnologia o Tech&&Beer, coordenadora do Linux For All e do PyDataPoA. Colunista na iMasters, Community Evangelist, Diversity and Inclusion, Irmãe da Dudu, gateira, aikidoka e torcedora do Peñarol. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/riad-vargas.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/riad-vargas.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cae4b589714 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/riad-vargas.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Riad Vargas" +Twitter = "riadvargas" +linkedin = "" +image = "riad.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "riad-vargas" ++++ + +Software Engineer no Nubank. Possui mais de 2 anos de experiência trabalhando em fintechs, tendo trabalhado com linguagens funcionais, microserviços e bancos de dados transacionais. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/tatiane-paya.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/tatiane-paya.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..72d054b249b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/tatiane-paya.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Tatiane Paya" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "tatiane.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tatiane-paya" ++++ + +Tatiane Payá, 36 anos, 18 anos de experiência em TI. Mãe do Piloto de Drag.Jr Luiz Felipe e da futura piloto Mariana. Coordenadora de Governança e Suporte no Ifood, focada no propósito de revolucionar o universo da alimentação. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/tiago-roberto.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/tiago-roberto.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9cb0466fc5b --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/tiago-roberto.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Tiago Roberto Lammers" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "tiago.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "tiago-roberto" ++++ + +Engenheiro de Software na Delivery Much, formado em Ciência da Computação e fã dos princípios Agile e DevOps, busco trazer esses princípios pra dentro do trabalho para dar mais autonomia e agilidade para o time. Atualmente trabalhando na nosso processo de Integração Contínua. diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/valdomiro-bilharvas.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/valdomiro-bilharvas.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..983859cc0bb --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/valdomiro-bilharvas.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ ++++ +title = "Valdomiro Bilharvas" +Twitter = "" +linkedin = "" +image = "valdomiro.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "valdomiro-bilharvas" ++++ + +CTO na Platform Builders, com mais de 18 anos de experiência em desenvolvimento e arquitetura de software, devops e infraestrutura cloud, nos últimos 5 anos estive mais focado em arquitetura de software, cloud e devops, tive oportunidades de trabalhar em várias empresas/projetos bacanas, sendo eles, Amil, Alelo, Cielo, Redecard (RedePay), CI&T, Itau, Pernambucanas, Portocred, Conductor, grupo Iguatemi, meu novo desafio na Builders é buscar novidades no mercado Cloud e aplicar em nossos cases/clientes. +Mídias Sociais | Social Media +Twitter: +Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valdomiro.bilharvas +LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neto-valdomiro-781b9964/ +Github: https://github.com/topornet diff --git a/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/wellington-silva.md b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/wellington-silva.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bfe0ac4478f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-porto-alegre/speakers/wellington-silva.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +title = "Wellington Figueira da Silva" +Twitter = "_wsilva" +linkedin = "" +image = "wsilva.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "wellington-silva" ++++ + +Conhecido como Wsilva, Tom, Boina e Fisi atualmente trabalhando para Cabify/Easytaxi no time DevOps. Programador, Sysadmin e Tec. Telecom com registro no CREA-SP, DCA - Docker Certified Associated e ZCE - Zend Certified Engineer PHP 5.3. Docker Community Leader em São Paulo, coorganizador do DevOpsDays SP e autor do livro "Aprendendo Docker, Do básico a orquestração de contêineres" diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/program/allegra-cooper.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/allegra-cooper.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d3308b3952f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/allegra-cooper.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Applying Shift Left Test Strategy for Higher Quality" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["allegra-cooper"] ++++ + +Shift Left is a mind shift to test earlier in the development life cycle. A Shift Left strategy, enables teams to realize outcomes such as higher quality applications, creating faster feedback loops and more confidence making changes to their application. It's about evolving the culture within the agile team which will lead to success in achieving continuous delivery. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/program/andre-ferreira.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/andre-ferreira.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..41a2c84e1f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/andre-ferreira.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Going 100% Kubernetes in a Production component" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["andre-ferreira"] ++++ + +The creation of the base cluster infrastructure, sitting outside of the deployment pipelines, was automated through Terraform. The Kubernetes deployment themselves were generated using Rudder, a simple internal templating engine (instead of Helm), and deployed using the same base processes and CD pipelines used in the on-premises infrastructure. Another aspect that needed some attention was connectivity between datacenters as the component both uses and is used by other components, so a VPN was necessary. We will walk the audience through our journey, also expanding on the problems we faced and how we overcame them. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/program/grace-chang.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/grace-chang.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..89cec58b7cf --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/grace-chang.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Scaling Silos: Distributed Knowledge" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["grace-chang"] ++++ + +In a distributed cloud world, we are frequently talking about how to scale our systems so that they are reliable, resilient, and fault-tolerant. But these concepts don’t just apply to the computational aspect. A somewhat unconventional experiment of trying to work for a month without using StackOverflow showed that we can actually reuse the concepts we are already familiar with and apply them to the way we share knowledge within our teams. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/program/hugo-amorim.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/hugo-amorim.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..95f617d437a --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/hugo-amorim.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "The delivery pipeline @ Banco BPI" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["hugo-amorim"] ++++ + +### Context + +This talk reports a real-world experience regarding a DevOps adoption at BancoBPI. BancoBPI is one of the top five banks in Portugal. Our IT division is bigger than most SME IT companies in Portugal are. We manage a vast and heterogeneous IT ecosystem. More than 80 development teams are responsible for developing hundreds of application components and thousands of services. These application components and services are spread across different platforms, that span from the decades-old Mainframe platform, where we still have some applications from the ’80s, to the cutting edge mobile platforms for iOS and Android apps. On top of all these platforms, we have dozens of different technologies. Applications components and services change at a very frequent pace to adapt to a quickly changing business in a heavily regulated market with strict audit requirements. + +### Challenge + +How to handle the integration challenges of an IT ecosystem with thousands of services and where a significant percentage of business requests crosscut multiple systems? How to orchestrate all these changes from development to production, in compliance with regulatory demands, including strict traceability and audit requirements? How to assure the IT systems robustness and the information security expected from a bank? + +### The Journey + +At the begging of this journey, we were faced with a set of issues that were split into two main vectors: 1. Diversity: different tools, different repositories, and different processes, which turned integration and traceability into challenging and time-consuming tasks; 2. Automation: or lack of it, since a significant part of the procedures on the application lifecycle were manual-based tasks which, besides being error-prone, limited the ability to get faster and accurate feedback. + +##### Culture + +We started by merging all SCM tools in a single SCM platform. Today, all teams use the same terminology, the same interface, the same way of managing changes and deliver them, the same processes regardless of the technology or platform. This merge gave us the necessary process standardization and the ability to orchestrate the delivery process with a single workflow that guides each change from DEV to PRD. The single SCM platform is now the starting point of all delivery processes, which simplifies traceability and shortens the feedback loop for delivery actions. Having a similar way of managing and deliver changes also allowed us to consolidate continuous integration practices, which in turn helped to integrate cross-platform changes by guaranteeing the necessary consistency between environments and technologies. + +##### Automation + +We also did a lot of work on Automation towards zero manual-based delivery processes. We added the support to several types of artifacts that were manually delivered (database as code, application configurations, infrastructure configurations, deploy configurations). Currently, the delivery of almost all types of artifacts is fully automated for all technologies and environments. This automation helped to eliminate failures due to human error, to reduce the feedback loop for all changes and to obtain the necessary consistency between multiple deploys across all environments in order to give development teams the confidence to repeat the delivery process as often as necessary. + +##### Lean + +An important role regarding the success of this initiative is played by development teams. The Scrum methodology adopted by all development teams was another important driver for this transformation. A methodology that relies on shorter feedback-back loops and continuous improvement is the perfect match for a DevOps adoption. + +### Benefits + +* Consistent deploys on all environments +* Improved logging and traceability +* Real-time feedback +* No surprises + +### Future steps + +* Continuous Delivery +*Application Catalog +*Monitoring +*KPIs \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/program/joao-vale.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/joao-vale.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..961c7666892 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/joao-vale.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "Going 100% Kubernetes in a Production component" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["joao-vale"] ++++ + +The creation of the base cluster infrastructure, sitting outside of the deployment pipelines, was automated through Terraform. The Kubernetes deployment themselves were generated using Rudder, a simple internal templating engine (instead of Helm), and deployed using the same base processes and CD pipelines used in the on-premises infrastructure. Another aspect that needed some attention was connectivity between datacenters as the component both uses and is used by other components, so a VPN was necessary. We will walk the audience through our journey, also expanding on the problems we faced and how we overcame them. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/program/philipp-krenn.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/philipp-krenn.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5908b511554 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/program/philipp-krenn.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Talk_date = "" +Talk_start_time = "" +Talk_end_time = "" +Title = "YAML Considered Harmful" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["philipp-krenn"] ++++ + +We have all become YAML engineers, because everybody loves it, right?! Sometimes it can also burn you pretty badly and this is what this talk is about. + +We dive into some common errors people encounter when working with YAML as well as a quick look at alternatives. Will you still love your YAML files after this talk? Let’s see… \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/allegra-cooper.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/allegra-cooper.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..465ce9dfbdd --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/allegra-cooper.md @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ ++++ +Title = "Allegra Cooper" +image = "allegra-cooper.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "allegra-cooper" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +Allegra Cooper is a Senior Developer at Vanguard, helping drive an enterprise wide change towards continuous delivery. Allegra's experience on various projects allows her to provide guidance in developing the most appropriate tool and framework for each application. She is passionate about process automation, continuous integration, and continuous delivery. Allegra has a background in Mathematics and Computer Science, enjoys coaching others in code quality and sustainable automation, to transform the development and testing processes in order to reach an IT organizational transformation. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/andre-ferreira.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/andre-ferreira.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..71d73bfb790 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/andre-ferreira.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "André Ferreira" +Twitter = "_andreferreira_" +image = "andre-ferreira.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "andre-ferreira" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +I'm a Senior Cloud Automation Engineer at Blip / PaddyPowerBetfair, working on providing an internal PaaS layer on top of our on-premise OpenStack cloud. We've recently made a number of PoCs regarding containerisation, container orchestration and hybrid-cloud solutions with the 3 main cloud providers. +I come from a Backend background where I was developing high-throughput services. I eventually took a shot at the automation side of life and found out that there is a lot of development to be done in the land of SysAdmins. +Free time is spent with the wife, the dog, reading, gaming and developing games for fun. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/grace-chang.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/grace-chang.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a9da8aac4c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/grace-chang.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Grace Chang" +Twitter = "greyschale" +image = "grace-chang.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "grace-chang" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +Senior Engineer in London, with a past life as an on-call tech lead. Paints with code by day, paints for real by night. Enthusiast of fun coding and coding puns. Lover of lagomorphs, gifs, and gifs of lagomorphs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/hugo-amorim.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/hugo-amorim.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a527b470ee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/hugo-amorim.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Hugo Amorim" +linkedin = "https://www.linkedin.com/in/hugoamorim/" +image = "hugo-amorim.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "hugo-amorim" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +Hugo Amorim started is career almost twenty years ago as a software engineer. In the last 8 years, he has been working on Application Lifecycle Management tools and processes for Banco BPI. Hugo is part of the team responsible for the adoption of DevOps practices at BPI. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/joao-vale.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/joao-vale.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..402c7666666 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/joao-vale.md @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ ++++ +Title = "João Vale" +Twitter = "jvale" +image = "joao-vale.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "joao-vale" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +I started as a mainly web-oriented Python developer, with a small foray into embedded devices and C++. I started dabbing in systems administration initially for fun, and then for profit while working in GPS navigation software company and eventually came to Blip into what became an infrastructure automation team. We first worked on a gigantic Xen infrastructure and eventually created an (Superuser Award-winning) self-service infrastructure from scratch based on an internal OpenStack instance. In the meantime we have done some proofs-of-concept with a hybrid-cloud approach. + +On my free time you can probably find me going down a mountain on a snowboard or going up on a motorcycle. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/philipp-krenn.md b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/philipp-krenn.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..20536b46065 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-portugal/speakers/philipp-krenn.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +Title = "Philipp Krenn" +Twitter = "xeraa" +image = "philipp-krenn.jpg" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "philipp-krenn" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +Philipp lives to demo interesting technology. Having worked as a web, infrastructure, and database engineer for more than ten years, Philipp is now working as a developer advocate at Elastic — the company behind the open source Elastic Stack consisting of Elasticsearch, Kibana, Beats, and Logstash. Based in Vienna, Austria, he is constantly traveling Europe and beyond to speak and discuss about open source software, search, databases, infrastructure, and security. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/events/2019-poznan/location.md b/content/events/2019-poznan/location.md index d3454caf4da..49668553d8d 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-poznan/location.md +++ b/content/events/2019-poznan/location.md @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ Type = "event" Description = "Location for devopsdays Poznań 2019" +++ -The event will be held at +jeden, located at ul. Za Bramką 1, 61-842 Poznań +The event will be held at the Green Conference Room at Poznan Congress Center located at MTP, East Gate, ul Głogowska 14, Poznań {{< event_map >}} diff --git a/content/events/2019-poznan/program/maciej-lasyk.md b/content/events/2019-poznan/program/maciej-lasyk.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0cca1c677c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-poznan/program/maciej-lasyk.md @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ ++++ +Title = "8ms/99th write percentile latency - is it fast? Understanding importance of \"SRE implements devops\"" +Type = "talk" +Speakers = ["maciej-lasyk"] ++++ + +It's been 10 years since devops buzzword started buzzing around and 11 years since Cassandra has been +open - sourced by Facebook. What we have learned about database reliability since then? I would like +to tell you a story about #noops company that decided to run own Cassandra clusters around globe +having high - throughput and low latency system dependant upon it. It's a story about understanding, +that reliability is the most important feature in every product. Do you know that targeting specific level of +reliability is the key to establish balance between high reliability and providing new features to drive +user acquisition and revenue growth? Does it sound like a bullshit bingo? Great - during this presentation +I will explain in details how our journey to "reliable enough" looked like in terms of maintaining Cassandra clusters. +You will learn about basics of Site Reliability Engineering, how to talk to your business introducing Customer +Reliability Engineering and when you might finally say "ok, we've finished it, our database is reliable enough, +let's do something else". Why I chose Cassandra as the subject of this talk? Because it's reliability is very +tricky - it's distributed, clustered database providing eventual and tunable consistency. And after many +years of working with MySQL/MariaDB/PgSQL/Oracle I can easily say, that Cassandra is an operational hell which +can be tamed with well known SRE practices and good, old engineering skills. + diff --git a/content/events/2019-poznan/speakers/maciej-lasyk.md b/content/events/2019-poznan/speakers/maciej-lasyk.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4d9e1ff9bbf --- /dev/null +++ b/content/events/2019-poznan/speakers/maciej-lasyk.md @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ ++++ +Title = "Maciej Lasyk" +Twitter = "docent_net" +image = "maciej-lasyk.png" +type = "speaker" +linktitle = "maciej-lasyk" ++++ + +#### Speaker + +Maciek is Cloud Operations (aka Cloud Acrobat) at Codewise. He's also open source contributor, enthusiast and evangelist supporting OWASP, Fedora Linux distro and a couple of containerization projects. Maciej believes in chaos engineering and automation - preferably achieved in a most pythonic way. He's a true Linux nerd and a Gopher. You can catch him on Twitter @docent_net and also see his work on github/@docent-net and his personal blog/maciej.lasyk.info. Besides Maciek runs sport blog and podcast/dlugodystansowy.pl + diff --git a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/conduct.md b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/conduct.md similarity index 96% rename from content/events/2018-saint-louis/conduct.md rename to content/events/2019-saint-louis/conduct.md index 6a9c61d9c2f..f1c60543889 100644 --- a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/conduct.md +++ b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/conduct.md @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ +++ -date = "2016-12-14T09:04:16-06:00" -title = "conduct" -type = "event" - +Title = "Conduct" +Type = "event" +Description = "Code of conduct for devopsdays Saint Louis 2019" +aliases = ["/events/2018-saint-louis/conduct"] +++ ## ANTI-HARASSMENT POLICY diff --git a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/contact.md b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/contact.md similarity index 54% rename from content/events/2018-saint-louis/contact.md rename to content/events/2019-saint-louis/contact.md index 441b67f9007..9a1cb0e1b2b 100644 --- a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/contact.md +++ b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/contact.md @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ +++ -date = "2016-12-14T09:04:52-06:00" -title = "contact" -type = "event" - - +Title = "Contact" +Type = "event" +Description = "Contact information for devopsdays Saint Louis 2019" +aliases = ["/events/2018-saint-louis/contact/"] +++ If you'd like to contact us by email: {{< email_organizers >}} diff --git a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/location.md b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/location.md similarity index 76% rename from content/events/2018-saint-louis/location.md rename to content/events/2019-saint-louis/location.md index b7e22da8d4b..fa0df6417ed 100644 --- a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/location.md +++ b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/location.md @@ -1,10 +1,8 @@ +++ -City = "Saint Louis" -Year = "2017" -date = "2016-12-14T09:05:46-06:00" -title = "location" -type = "event" - +Title = "Location" +Type = "event" +Description = "Location for devopsdays Saint Louis 2019" +aliases = ["/events/2018-saint-louis/location/"] +++ ## Conference Location diff --git a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/sponsor.md b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/sponsor.md similarity index 96% rename from content/events/2018-saint-louis/sponsor.md rename to content/events/2019-saint-louis/sponsor.md index b4a079e6ea0..8e4ad4e9d25 100644 --- a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/sponsor.md +++ b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/sponsor.md @@ -1,9 +1,8 @@ +++ -date = "2016-12-14T10:10:42-06:00" -title = "sponsor" -type = "event" - - +Title = "Sponsor" +Type = "event" +Description = "Sponsor devopsdays Saint Louis 2019" +aliases = ["/events/2018-saint-louis/sponsor"] +++ We greatly value sponsors for this open event. If you are interested in sponsoring, please drop us an email at [{{< email_organizers >}}]. diff --git a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/welcome.md b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/welcome.md similarity index 64% rename from content/events/2018-saint-louis/welcome.md rename to content/events/2019-saint-louis/welcome.md index 1d2556463f0..45be933639f 100644 --- a/content/events/2018-saint-louis/welcome.md +++ b/content/events/2019-saint-louis/welcome.md @@ -1,26 +1,24 @@ +++ -date = "2016-12-14T09:07:19-06:00" -title = "welcome" -type = "event" -aliases = ["/events/2018-saint-louis"] -Description = "devopsdays Saint Louis 2018" - +Title = "devopsdays Saint Louis 2019" +Type = "welcome" +aliases = ["/events/2018-saint-louis", "/events/2019-saint-louis"] +Description = "devopsdays Saint Louis 2019" +++
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+End Date: Friday, June 7, 2019
+Last Day to Book: Thursday, May 23, 2019 + +Hotel(s) offering your special group rate: Courtyard Tampa Oldsmar for 134 USD per night book your group rate for DevOpsDays Tampa Bay + diff --git a/content/events/2019-tampa/welcome.md b/content/events/2019-tampa/welcome.md index fa5bf56dd83..70882abd0cc 100644 --- a/content/events/2019-tampa/welcome.md +++ b/content/events/2019-tampa/welcome.md @@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ aliases = ["/events/2019-tampa/"] Description = "DevOpsDays Tampa Bay 2019" +++ -Save the date! +Latest news for DevOpsDays Tampa Bay - Ignite proposals extended to April 24th. === -DevOpsDays will be coming to Tampa Bay June 7th of 2019 for our first year. We are accepting talk proposals, sponsorships, and registration will be soon open. +Inital selections have been made for speakers and have extended proposals for Ignite talks, don't delay it will only be for a few days.
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