diff --git a/about/index.html b/about/index.html index c78683062..6958b9d6f 100644 --- a/about/index.html +++ b/about/index.html @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ The schedule will be posted once it has been finalized. Tech Day (Fringes) Tech Day events happen on the last day, and provide additional time and space to explore topics and technologies discussed during the main conference.">About

About

Configuration Management Camp is the event for technologists interested Open Source Infrastructure automation and related topics This includes but is not limited to top Open Source Configuration Management , Provisioning, Orchestration, Choreography, Container Operations and many more topics.

We’re pleased to announce CfgMgmtCamp 2019, the sixt year and 8th edition. While CfgMgmtCamp has evolved beyond pure configuration management, we are evolving the topics and content of the conference. CfgMgmtCamp wants to join all infrastructure management tools and principles to come together to share and learn about infra mgmt.

Attendees

Community members include users, contributors, consultants, integrators, analysts, commentators, bloggers, journalists, and anyone else who is interested in participating.
All are welcome!

People from diverse communities meet, exchange ideas, and learn from one another. CfgMgmtCamp is committed to creating a conference that is as inclusive as possible. -We are also committed to ensuring the conference is a place where ideas are exchanged, old friends get together, new friends meet. We expect speakers, attendees and sponsor representatives to be inclusive, sharing, professional and courteous to each other.

Events around CfgMgmtCamp

Visit two Belgian cities in one trip! Configuration Management Camp is held immediately after FOSDEM.
More value, more waffles, more beer, and the best community around!

Format

Configuration Management Camp will have a main track, hacker spaces, training, workshops, and keynotes.
The schedule will be posted once it has been finalized.

Tech Day (Fringes)

Tech Day events happen on the last day, and provide additional time and space to explore topics and technologies discussed during the main conference.

\ No newline at end of file +We are also committed to ensuring the conference is a place where ideas are exchanged, old friends get together, new friends meet. We expect speakers, attendees and sponsor representatives to be inclusive, sharing, professional and courteous to each other.

Events around CfgMgmtCamp

Visit two Belgian cities in one trip! Configuration Management Camp is held immediately after FOSDEM.
More value, more waffles, more beer, and the best community around!

Format

Configuration Management Camp will have a main track, hacker spaces, training, workshops, and keynotes.
The schedule will be posted once it has been finalized.

Tech Day (Fringes)

Tech Day events happen on the last day, and provide additional time and space to explore topics and technologies discussed during the main conference.

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Code of Conduct

Configuration Management Camp is a community conference intended for networking and collaboration in the community of people interested in configuration management.

We value the participation of each member of the community and want all attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
Accordingly, all attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to other attendees throughout the conference and at all conference events, whether officially sponsored or not.

Exhibitors, speakers, sponsors, staff and all other attendees at Configuration Management Camp are subject to this Code of Conduct. We are dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, and we do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.

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

Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, real or implied violence, intimidation, oppression, 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.

Be careful in the words that you choose.
Remember that sexist, racist, and other exclusionary jokes can be offensive to those around you.
If you think your conversation is making another community member uncomfortable, try to make amends and move forward.

If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the event organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the event with no refund.

Contact Information

If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the event staff immediately.

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

If you cannot find a member of the event staff or are not comfortable contacting one of the staff, you can alternatively contact any of the people listed below.

All organizers can be reached at cfgmgmtcamp-team at lists.inuits.eu

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

Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly event for all.

Credits

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

\ No newline at end of file +The Event Code of Conduct is based on the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki, created by the Ada Initiative and other volunteers. The PyCon Code of Conduct also served as inspiration.">Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

Configuration Management Camp is a community conference intended for networking and collaboration in the community of people interested in configuration management.

We value the participation of each member of the community and want all attendees to have an enjoyable and fulfilling experience.
Accordingly, all attendees are expected to show respect and courtesy to other attendees throughout the conference and at all conference events, whether officially sponsored or not.

Exhibitors, speakers, sponsors, staff and all other attendees at Configuration Management Camp are subject to this Code of Conduct. We are dedicated to providing a harassment-free experience for everyone, and we do not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.

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

Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, real or implied violence, intimidation, oppression, 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.

Be careful in the words that you choose.
Remember that sexist, racist, and other exclusionary jokes can be offensive to those around you.
If you think your conversation is making another community member uncomfortable, try to make amends and move forward.

If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the event organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the event with no refund.

Contact Information

If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of the event staff immediately.

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

If you cannot find a member of the event staff or are not comfortable contacting one of the staff, you can alternatively contact any of the people listed below.

All organizers can be reached at cfgmgmtcamp-team at lists.inuits.eu

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

Thank you for helping make this a welcoming, friendly event for all.

Credits

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

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Foreman Construction Day

6th February 2019

Foreman will be holding its usual Foreman Construction Day on Wednesday 6th February 2019, right after CfgMgmtCamp. Please join us!

The aim is to build upon on the previous 2-4 days of talks and discussions, and put it to use! We’re open to all members of our community, such as

This is a great opportunity to get (more) involved in the community, and spend -some face-to-face hack time with other Foreman devs. Hope to see you there!

Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

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Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

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Fringes

In tradition with other events, Config Management Camp also has a Fringe day where different communities have their own dedicated schedule.

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Fringes

In tradition with other events, Config Management Camp also has a Fringe day where different communities have their own dedicated schedule.

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Room and other details TBA, check back on this page later!

Please remember to register that you want to join us through the general Config Management Camp registration -system.

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Sign Up When You Register! You may also sign up with this secondary form because I made it before I knew we could use the first one and it’s pretty. This -is all free, and it helps us guage interest and plan accordingly!

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Pulp Plugin Day

6th February 2019

Pulp is a platform for managing repositories of software packages and can store any kind of binary data (e.g. cat photos). The core provides a REST API and manages files, but the real value for users is delivered by the plugins which enable core to manage a content type like a cat photo.

You are invited to join some of the Pulp developers on February 6th for Pulp Plugin Day. This will be an opportunity to learn how to use Pulp 3, add new features to an existing plugin, or start on a new plugin to support another content type.

Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

We are going to start at 10:00 with a brief introduction to Pulp. We will then help everyone setup a development environment on their laptop. At that point participants will decide what they would like to focus on. Some possible activities include:

Participants can break out into groups or work on their own. Pulp developers will be available to answer questions and help troubleshoot problems, but everyone is encouraged to help each other.

Participants that want to learn more than the REST API should be comfortable with writing Python code. Pulp development environment is most easily deployed using Vagrant. Participants are encouraged to pre-install Vagrant on their machines prior to the event. The development environment can be deployed using either the docker or libvirt backend for Vagrant.

If you have a question before February 6th, please join us in #pulp-dev on irc.freenode.org You can also find other ways to get help on our website.

\ No newline at end of file +If you have a question before February 6th, please join us in #pulp-dev on irc.freenode.org You can also find other ways to get help on our website.">Pulp Plugin Day

Pulp Plugin Day

6th February 2019

Pulp is a platform for managing repositories of software packages and can store any kind of binary data (e.g. cat photos). The core provides a REST API and manages files, but the real value for users is delivered by the plugins which enable core to manage a content type like a cat photo.

You are invited to join some of the Pulp developers on February 6th for Pulp Plugin Day. This will be an opportunity to learn how to use Pulp 3, add new features to an existing plugin, or start on a new plugin to support another content type.

Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

We are going to start at 10:00 with a brief introduction to Pulp. We will then help everyone setup a development environment on their laptop. At that point participants will decide what they would like to focus on. Some possible activities include:

Participants can break out into groups or work on their own. Pulp developers will be available to answer questions and help troubleshoot problems, but everyone is encouraged to help each other.

Participants that want to learn more than the REST API should be comfortable with writing Python code. Pulp development environment is most easily deployed using Vagrant. Participants are encouraged to pre-install Vagrant on their machines prior to the event. The development environment can be deployed using either the docker or libvirt backend for Vagrant.

If you have a question before February 6th, please join us in #pulp-dev on irc.freenode.org You can also find other ways to get help on our website.

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#puppethack Day

6th February 2019

Please join us on 6th Feb after Config Management Camp for a free #puppethack day.

#puppethack is a collaborative, relaxed community hack day. It’s an opportunity for Puppet community and staff to collaborate on fun and interesting Puppet-related projects. Fixing on modules, core Puppet code, testing, and related projects.

Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

Don’t forget that #puppethack, like all Puppet Community participation, falls under our community guidelines, which also -contain helpful tips for using IRC, our bug tracker, and other relevant tools.

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Terraform Hack Day

6th February 2019

Terraform Hack Day

Please join us on February 6th for the CfgMgmtCamp Terraform Hack Day!

This will be chance to work on Terraform with folks from HashiCorp, as well as other contributors.

Room and other details TBC

Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

\ No newline at end of file +Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.">Terraform Hack Day

Terraform Hack Day

6th February 2019

Terraform Hack Day

Please join us on February 6th for the CfgMgmtCamp Terraform Hack Day!

This will be chance to work on Terraform with folks from HashiCorp, as well as other contributors.

Room and other details TBC

Please remember to register through the general Config Management Camp registration system.

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Keynote Announcement

7 January 2019

We’re happy to announce our keynote speakers, Charity Majors and Steve Traugott.
Charity Majors will be talking about Infrastructure Observability and Steve Traugott will be talking about the past and future of Infrastructure.

CFP Closed

3 December 2018

Thank you all for submitting to our CFP. (Even the late folks). We are now reviewing all of your submissions (over 150). We hope to start sending out the acceptance mails soon.

Don't forget our Call for Proposals

3 November 2018

In case you aren’t following us on Twitter and and haven’t noticed. -Our CFP has been open for a while now

We’re pleased to announce CfgMgmtCamp 2019, the sixth year and 8th edition. CfgMgmtCamp has evolved beyond pure configuration management, so we are evolving the topics and content of the conference. CfgMgmtCamp wants to bring all infrastructure management tools and principles together to share and learn.

While there is still almost a month left to submit your talks don’t wait to long ;)

Point your browser to https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.be/ and submit your ideas !

Sponsors needed for Configuration Management Camp

9 October 2018

Configuration Management Camp 2019 Ghent is looking for sponsors.

The sponsor documentation for Ghent 2019 is available HERE

Help us maintain Configuration Management Camp as the premier place for practitioners to build the future.

\ No newline at end of file +Our CFP has been open for a while now

We’re pleased to announce CfgMgmtCamp 2019, the sixth year and 8th edition. CfgMgmtCamp has evolved beyond pure configuration management, so we are evolving the topics and content of the conference. CfgMgmtCamp wants to bring all infrastructure management tools and principles together to share and learn.

While there is still almost a month left to submit your talks don’t wait to long ;)

Point your browser to https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.be/ and submit your ideas !

Sponsors needed for Configuration Management Camp

9 October 2018

Configuration Management Camp 2019 Ghent is looking for sponsors.

The sponsor documentation for Ghent 2019 is available HERE

Help us maintain Configuration Management Camp as the premier place for practitioners to build the future.

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Location

Configuration Management Camp takes place in a public higher eduction location.

Address

HoGent - Campus SchoonMeersen
Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1
9000 Gent

+32 9 243 87 87
https://hogent.be

Getting there

This is the Campus of the University College of Ghent.
The campus is conveniently located.

Train

It is within walking distance of the Gent-Sint-Pieters train station
There will be signs to from the train station to the venue.
Belgian Train Service
Walking from the station

Car

It is also 2 minutes from the E40 Highway.
The campus does have a car parking, the parking is limited in space and is only accessible during campus hours.
We would like to remind you that your car must be parked within the lines and in an assigned parking place for students or visitors.
Cars cannot remain on the parking long term, without prior registration.

Please note that the inner city of Ghent is a Low Emissions Zone.
While the venue is outside of the Low Emissions zone, we advice to pay attention.
More information can be found on the following sites :

Location Plan

Configuration Management Camp takes place in the B-block and D-block buildings.
The reception is in the entrance hall, or foyer, of the B-block.

Campus Plan

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Location

Configuration Management Camp takes place in a public higher eduction location.

Address

HoGent - Campus SchoonMeersen
Valentin Vaerwyckweg 1
9000 Gent

+32 9 243 87 87
https://hogent.be

Getting there

This is the Campus of the University College of Ghent.
The campus is conveniently located.

Train

It is within walking distance of the Gent-Sint-Pieters train station
There will be signs to from the train station to the venue.
Belgian Train Service
Walking from the station

Car

It is also 2 minutes from the E40 Highway.
The campus does have a car parking, the parking is limited in space and is only accessible during campus hours.
We would like to remind you that your car must be parked within the lines and in an assigned parking place for students or visitors.
Cars cannot remain on the parking long term, without prior registration.

Please note that the inner city of Ghent is a Low Emissions Zone.
While the venue is outside of the Low Emissions zone, we advice to pay attention.
More information can be found on the following sites :

Location Plan

Configuration Management Camp takes place in the B-block and D-block buildings.
The reception is in the entrance hall, or foyer, of the B-block.

Campus Plan

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CFP Closed

3 December 2018

Thank you all for submitting to our CFP. (Even the late folks). We are now reviewing all of your submissions (over 150). -We hope to start sending out the acceptance mails soon.

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Don't forget our Call for Proposals

3 November 2018

In case you aren’t following us on Twitter and and haven’t noticed. -Our CFP has been open for a while now

We’re pleased to announce CfgMgmtCamp 2019, the sixth year and 8th edition. CfgMgmtCamp has evolved beyond pure configuration management, so we are evolving the topics and content of the conference. CfgMgmtCamp wants to bring all infrastructure management tools and principles together to share and learn.

While there is still almost a month left to submit your talks don’t wait to long ;)

Point your browser to https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.be/ and submit your ideas !

\ No newline at end of file +Our CFP has been open for a while now

We’re pleased to announce CfgMgmtCamp 2019, the sixth year and 8th edition. CfgMgmtCamp has evolved beyond pure configuration management, so we are evolving the topics and content of the conference. CfgMgmtCamp wants to bring all infrastructure management tools and principles together to share and learn.

While there is still almost a month left to submit your talks don’t wait to long ;)

Point your browser to https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.be/ and submit your ideas !

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Sponsors needed for Configuration Management Camp

9 October 2018

Configuration Management Camp 2019 Ghent is looking for sponsors.

The sponsor documentation for Ghent 2019 is available HERE

Help us maintain Configuration Management Camp as the premier place for practitioners to build the future.

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Sponsors needed for Configuration Management Camp

9 October 2018

Configuration Management Camp 2019 Ghent is looking for sponsors.

The sponsor documentation for Ghent 2019 is available HERE

Help us maintain Configuration Management Camp as the premier place for practitioners to build the future.

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Config Management Camp 2019

10 September 2018

Configuration Management Camp will be held in Ghent, Belgium February 4-6, 2019.

Configuration Management Camp is the event for technologists interested in adopting, improving, and using Open Source Software and frameworks for managing configuration, infrastructure, containers, clouds, virtualization, serverless, security, and more.

Our community welcomes all people interested in discussing and improving the software and practices used in building, deploying, and managing applications. Meet, exchange ideas, and learn from one another over the course of three days.

Extend your trip to FOSDEM (February 2-3, 2019) and dig deeper into the topics most important to this community.

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Config Management Camp 2019

10 September 2018

Configuration Management Camp will be held in Ghent, Belgium February 4-6, 2019.

Configuration Management Camp is the event for technologists interested in adopting, improving, and using Open Source Software and frameworks for managing configuration, infrastructure, containers, clouds, virtualization, serverless, security, and more.

Our community welcomes all people interested in discussing and improving the software and practices used in building, deploying, and managing applications. Meet, exchange ideas, and learn from one another over the course of three days.

Extend your trip to FOSDEM (February 2-3, 2019) and dig deeper into the topics most important to this community.

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Keynote Announcement

7 January 2019

We’re happy to announce our keynote speakers, Charity Majors and Steve Traugott.
Charity Majors will be talking about Infrastructure Observability and Steve Traugott will be talking about the past and future of Infrastructure.

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Keynote Announcement

7 January 2019

We’re happy to announce our keynote speakers, Charity Majors and Steve Traugott.
Charity Majors will be talking about Infrastructure Observability and Steve Traugott will be talking about the past and future of Infrastructure.

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Schedule Online

17 January 2019

The schedule is online, while we’re still working out the last details, please have a look at schedule.

The schedule overview give you a birds eye view on all te talks, you can click on the talk for more information and continue to the talk page. If you’re looking for a list of the speakers, take a look at speaker and you’ll get an overview per speakers. We’ll be adding more information about the rooms and halls soon, but you already have a draft schedule.

For mobile usage, we recommand using the iCal connection, we have streamlined our ics output for Giggity, -you can install it from the Google Play Store and we’re listed.

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Schedule 2019

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Schedule 2019

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Speaker Info

Community Architect for @Ansible at @RedHat at (soooooon) @IBM.
Former @Fedora Project Leader.
Connector of humans, contributor, co-conspirator.

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Speaker Info

Community Architect for @Ansible at @RedHat at (soooooon) @IBM.
Former @Fedora Project Leader.
Connector of humans, contributor, co-conspirator.

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Speaker Info

Michael Hrivnak is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat.
After leading development of early registry and distribution technology for container images, he became involved with solving real-world orchestration problems on Kubernetes.
He now works on the Automation Broker and Operator SDK, -projects that automate application management on Kubernetes by incorporating tools such as Ansible and Helm.
Experienced in both software and systems engineering, Michael is excited to be writing software for systems engineers.

\ No newline at end of file +projects that automate application management on Kubernetes by incorporating tools such as Ansible and Helm.
Experienced in both software and systems engineering, Michael is excited to be writing software for systems engineers.

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This presentation show how you can use Ansible to setup a complete datacenter from the metal to a fully functional datacenter.
The idea is to bootstrap a datacenter from a single laptop and configure all possible components through your configuration management tools.
In my presentation I will show how to use Ansible to orchestrate as many components of a datacenter as possible, going from baremetal machines, -network switches, to more commonly virtual machines, sdn, sds, and other infrastructure.

Speaker Info

Toshaan Bharvani

Toshaan Bharvani is a IT consultant, currently self-employed at VanTosh, with a interest in Open Source Software and IT Hardware.
He started his IT interest at a very early age, when his father gave him his first own PC components.
Ever since he has been interested in IT hardware and software.
In business, he tends to combine higher level applications with lower level systems.
Toshaan has been involved for some time now in some open source projects and communities.

\ No newline at end of file +network switches, to more commonly virtual machines, sdn, sds, and other infrastructure.

Speaker Info

Toshaan Bharvani

Toshaan Bharvani is a IT consultant, currently self-employed at VanTosh, with a interest in Open Source Software and IT Hardware.
He started his IT interest at a very early age, when his father gave him his first own PC components.
Ever since he has been interested in IT hardware and software.
In business, he tends to combine higher level applications with lower level systems.
Toshaan has been involved for some time now in some open source projects and communities.

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We provide free breakfast with croissants, coffee and thee.

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We provide free breakfast with croissants, coffee and thee.

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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/schedule/monday/breakprenoon00/index.html.gz b/schedule/monday/breakprenoon00/index.html.gz index e42de18ed..f1638e3c1 100644 Binary files a/schedule/monday/breakprenoon00/index.html.gz and b/schedule/monday/breakprenoon00/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/schedule/monday/cftoolkit/index.html b/schedule/monday/cftoolkit/index.html index 5f6be8cd8..05b9ad99d 100644 --- a/schedule/monday/cftoolkit/index.html +++ b/schedule/monday/cftoolkit/index.html @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ In this talk, we will focus on 4 new tools; cf-net (introduced in 3.10), cf-check (introduced in 3.12.1), cf-remote, and cf-policyupgrade (under development).
Some technical details will be covered, but most of the discussion will be centered around use cases and functionality. -All tools covered are free and open source, written in C and Python 3.

The speakers are developers on the CFEngine team.
We will encourage the audience to ask questions, give feedback and suggestions during and after the presentation.

Speaker Info

C and Python developer for CFEngine / Northern.tech. Passionate about programming, code quality, and security.

\ No newline at end of file +All tools covered are free and open source, written in C and Python 3.

The speakers are developers on the CFEngine team.
We will encourage the audience to ask questions, give feedback and suggestions during and after the presentation.

Speaker Info

C and Python developer for CFEngine / Northern.tech. Passionate about programming, code quality, and security.

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When you’re managing distrubyted applications you’re probably using a variety of tools that serve specific purposes.
Terraform, Helm, Compose, CloudFormation, Pulumi, ARM templates, etc. No one tool solves all your needs.
And new tools come along regularly. But all tools tend to invent there own packaging.

In this talk we’ll introduce the Cloud Native Application Bundles (CNAB) specification, and some associated tooling.
CNAB embraces the multi-tool world and allows for packaging up multiple formats and their accompanying toolchains into a single artefact.

Imagine a single installable package that contains Terraform code to launch an RDS instance and a Compose file or -Helm charts describing the application that will use it.
Today you might package and distribute those separately, with CNAB you can keep them together.

That means we can share metadata, cryptographically sign a single artefact, push all aspects of the application to a central registry and more.

In this talk we’ll introduce CNAB, discuss some of the problems it solves, and show demos of the accompanying tooling.

Speaker Info

Gareth Rushgrove
\ No newline at end of file +Helm charts describing the application that will use it.
Today you might package and distribute those separately, with CNAB you can keep them together.

That means we can share metadata, cryptographically sign a single artefact, push all aspects of the application to a central registry and more.

In this talk we’ll introduce CNAB, discuss some of the problems it solves, and show demos of the accompanying tooling.

Speaker Info

Gareth Rushgrove
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Google has been practicing Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) since the early 2000’s, -but only recently began speaking about it publicly.
Some have called SRE ‘DevOps 2.0’, while others view it as a competing standard.
This talk discusses the differences and similarities between DevOps and SRE.

Speaker Info

Seth Vargo

Seth Vargo is a Developer Advocate at Google.
Previously he worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and a few Pittsburgh-based startups.
He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology.
When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth enjoys spending time with his friends and advising non-profits.

\ No newline at end of file +but only recently began speaking about it publicly.
Some have called SRE ‘DevOps 2.0’, while others view it as a competing standard.
This talk discusses the differences and similarities between DevOps and SRE.

Speaker Info

Seth Vargo

Seth Vargo is a Developer Advocate at Google.
Previously he worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and a few Pittsburgh-based startups.
He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology.
When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth enjoys spending time with his friends and advising non-profits.

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Of course, every software has bugs and hitting a major one is not such uncommon but more than that, what is actually important is the actual lessons learnt during the process:

Major takeaway of this talk: tackle your incidents as a way to understand more about your systems -(both technical systems: infra, code, tools AND non-technical systems: teams, workflows, procedures, practices) and design them better.

Speaker Info

\ No newline at end of file +(both technical systems: infra, code, tools AND non-technical systems: teams, workflows, procedures, practices) and design them better.

Speaker Info

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Speaker Info

Alexander Olofsson is a programmer and sysadmin employed at Linköping University, working to automate and modernize infrastructure as well as tooling -to allow for quicker development and faster deliveries.

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Kubernetes with Kubevirt is the uprising solution for unified management of virtual machines and containers.

Foreman is well known as a complete life cycle systems management tool for provisioning, configuring and monitoring of physical and virtual servers.

The talk will focus on the newly added support for Kubevirt in Foreman which allows provisioning and configuration of Virtual Servers on top of Kubernetes with Kubevirt.

After describing the use-cases and the supported functionality provided by the integration, I intend to show a demo that combines all of the pieces and the interaction between them.

The demo will show how a virtual server is being created from Foreman, adding a VM on KubeVirt compute resource and provision its OS from PXE.

The setup is a bit complex due to the nature of the moving parts and those will be explained as well prior to the demo.

Speaker Info

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Kubernetes with Kubevirt is the uprising solution for unified management of virtual machines and containers.

Foreman is well known as a complete life cycle systems management tool for provisioning, configuring and monitoring of physical and virtual servers.

The talk will focus on the newly added support for Kubevirt in Foreman which allows provisioning and configuration of Virtual Servers on top of Kubernetes with Kubevirt.

After describing the use-cases and the supported functionality provided by the integration, I intend to show a demo that combines all of the pieces and the interaction between them.

The demo will show how a virtual server is being created from Foreman, adding a VM on KubeVirt compute resource and provision its OS from PXE.

The setup is a bit complex due to the nature of the moving parts and those will be explained as well prior to the demo.

Speaker Info

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Moving away from golden images to Foreman and Puppet has enabled our Events team to provision training environments independently from technical stuff.
The Discovery Plugin allows to use the same process for handling rental notebooks for in-house training courses and big conference.
Virtual machines for the training labs have gone from manual provisioning through managed by Foreman to Vagrant to get even more flexibility.
And the latest step to reduce the need for re-provisioning is by using LVM snapshots and downloading Virtual Machine images from the cloud.

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Dirk Goetz

Dirk Goetz is working as Senior Consultant and Trainer for NETWAYS.
As part of his daily work he writes concepts, implements, reviews and teaches Puppet, Ansible and Foreman in many different environments.
He created a training course based on Open Source Puppet for his employer and -the official Foreman Training as corporate project of NETWAYS and the Foreman Project.

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The second part will be a look to the year ahead with Tomer, as well as a more detailed look at the changes so far in the release process, and what that means for our builds in terms of frequency and stability.

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Tomer Brisker & Greg Sutcliffe

Tomer:

Foreman core maintainer and release manager.
Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat Israel.
Long time Linux geek and Open Source advocate.
Board member of the Israeli FOSS non-profit, Hamakor.

Greg:

Foreman Community Manager, data scientist, tinkerer, and FOSS evangelist. -Don’t mention bad statistics in his presence unless you want a lecture :)

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Systems left with unpatched vulnerabilities can have a number of consequences.
Security compliance is a state where computer systems are scrutinized against certain defined security policy.
OpenSCAP is one such security compliance ecosystem that provides multiple tools to assist administrators and auditors with assessment, measurement, and enforcement of security baselines.
Foreman provides OpenSCAP as a plugin that enables Foreman to receive automated vulnerability assessment and security compliance audits from Foreman hosts. You can upload SCAP compliance contents, -create compliance policies out of them and further, these policies can be assigned to various hosts or hostgroups created through foreman.
OpenSCAP reports will help users find vulnerabilities on the hosts and also suggest remediation plan to fix those vulnerabilities.
Foreman OpenSCAP plugin is made of 4 components viz., foreman_openscap, smart_proxy_openscap, foreman_scap_client and puppet-foreman_scap_client.
These components together establish the Foreman and OpenSCAP integration.

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\ No newline at end of file +create compliance policies out of them and further, these policies can be assigned to various hosts or hostgroups created through foreman.
OpenSCAP reports will help users find vulnerabilities on the hosts and also suggest remediation plan to fix those vulnerabilities.
Foreman OpenSCAP plugin is made of 4 components viz., foreman_openscap, smart_proxy_openscap, foreman_scap_client and puppet-foreman_scap_client.
These components together establish the Foreman and OpenSCAP integration.

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Switching out the back bone of your automation tool chain is usually painful.
It likely involves rewriting all your infrastructure code, and will either require a scary over-night cut-off, or a period in which two tools run concurrently, -with operators carefully shifting functionality one step at a time.

With mgmt’s support for Puppet code, migrating becomes a lot more natural.
This session does a deep dive and shows how mgmt will allow you to use and maintain a mixed code base of both Puppet’s and mgmt’s DSLs.

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Felix Frank

Felix has been running distributed systems since 2004 and likes using and tinkering with various automation tools.
Special interests have included Puppet, Ansible, and mgmt.

He very occasionally updates a blog, and otherwise tries to get enough exercise to wind down from his day job running Hadoop clusters for The unbelievable Machine Company.

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With mgmt’s support for Puppet code, migrating becomes a lot more natural.
This session does a deep dive and shows how mgmt will allow you to use and maintain a mixed code base of both Puppet’s and mgmt’s DSLs.

Speaker Info

Felix Frank

Felix has been running distributed systems since 2004 and likes using and tinkering with various automation tools.
Special interests have included Puppet, Ansible, and mgmt.

He very occasionally updates a blog, and otherwise tries to get enough exercise to wind down from his day job running Hadoop clusters for The unbelievable Machine Company.

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In this talk I will go in details about how we quickly resolve incidents using Prometheus and ansible.

Come and discover how we linked the monitoring, queuing systems and orchestration to do unattended incident management.

One of the main advantages of this is that we can apply technical remediation or mitigation from business metrics, -even if things happen at different levels.

All of this working anywhere Prometheus and ansible run, so not only in a kube env, but also in a traditional infrastructure.

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Julien Pivotto
\ No newline at end of file +even if things happen at different levels.

All of this working anywhere Prometheus and ansible run, so not only in a kube env, but also in a traditional infrastructure.

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Julien Pivotto
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The opening introduction of #CfgMgmtCamp.
Config Management Camp is expanding it’s horizon beyong our traditional scope.

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The opening introduction of #CfgMgmtCamp.
Config Management Camp is expanding it’s horizon beyong our traditional scope.

Speaker Info

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Microservice security is too hard.
We must issue and rotate TLS certificates, deploy identity providers, and embed auth logic in applications.
These all require secure development, test, and maintenance effort.
Istio (a Google, IBM, and Lyft project) offers a new way: by providing a service mesh and a unified identity for each request, -it offers all these things with zero application changes.

In this talk we detail:

Speaker Info

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In this talk we detail:

Speaker Info

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A very large scale stream processing pipeline have been built managing metadata for 100s of thousands of nodes using technologies from Choria.io and NATS.io, this talk will explore the design, performance and potential uses of such a platform.

Areas covered:

We;ll also explore how this is a good parallel for IoT where the mentioned node scale is considered small.

While this talk demonstrates a platform built using specific technologies and the design of those will influence the talk, -it’s not a vendor talk and we’ll make efforts so the ideas are transferred and not the glossies from any one tool.

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Speaker Info

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Mgmt is a real-time automation tool that is fast and safe.
We try and take a fresh look at existing automation problems.

This presentation will briefly introduce the tool and spend most of the time presenting and demoing some advanced and/or complicated features and use cases in the project.
While we’re certain the audience will have experienced these sorts of -difficult problems before, we hope they will appreciate our more elegant solutions.

We’ll also dive into some of the internals of the project for new contributors who want to peer into the core code.
We’ll also discuss some of the shortcomings in the current implementation and discuss future improvements.
Finally we’ll talk about some of the future designs we’re planning and make it easy for new users to get involved and help shape the project.

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

\ No newline at end of file +difficult problems before, we hope they will appreciate our more elegant solutions.

We’ll also dive into some of the internals of the project for new contributors who want to peer into the core code.
We’ll also discuss some of the shortcomings in the current implementation and discuss future improvements.
Finally we’ll talk about some of the future designs we’re planning and make it easy for new users to get involved and help shape the project.

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

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Real-time, autonomous, automation.

Mgmt is a real-time automation tool that is fast and safe.
As we get closer to a 0.1 release that we’ll recommend as “production ready”, we’ll look at the last remaining features that we’re aiming to land by then.
We’ll explain and demo the import and module system, classes, and native functions.

It uses a real-time, reactive programming language to model the desired state over time, and a powerful event-driven engine to apply this state.
We’ll also show some exciting real-time demos that include scheduling, finite state machines, and remote execution.
Finally we’ll talk about some of the future designs we’re planning and -make it easy for new users to get involved and help shape the project.

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

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Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

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“Docker, Docker, Docker, Docker, …”, developers really love Docker.
Usually one sees the no longer need for configuration management, the easy way to spin up a platform on a laptop, the low resource footprint. But how do you deploy laptops in data centers?

This talk will give you an insight how we (more Ops then Dev) started to learn (and love) containers, -the issues we saw when running them in larger scale and how Ops people should start dealing with Container technologies.

Speaker Info

Martin Alfke

Martin is a longtime Puppet user and trainer who supports companies in building IT automation including CI/CD pipelines.
Martin is not a developer, or as he prefers to say: “Naming me a developer is an insult to every developer in the world.”

\ No newline at end of file +the issues we saw when running them in larger scale and how Ops people should start dealing with Container technologies.

Speaker Info

Martin Alfke

Martin is a longtime Puppet user and trainer who supports companies in building IT automation including CI/CD pipelines.
Martin is not a developer, or as he prefers to say: “Naming me a developer is an insult to every developer in the world.”

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Pulp is a platform for managing repositories of software packages, and its plugin architecture allows management of any type of content.
Pulp’s web API enables users to synchronize, upload, and publish versioned repositories with simple but flexible workflows.
This presentation will highlight simplified installation and deployment, better performance, new features, -and a growing collection of plugins including rpm, python, docker, ansible, chef, ruby, file, and more in development.
Pulp 3 is approaching maturity and is ready for you to test drive.

Speaker Info

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Pulp 3 is approaching maturity and is ready for you to test drive.

Speaker Info

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In this talk, we’ll cover the newest Pulp 3 plugin, pulp_ansible.
Pulp is a platform for managing software packages including RPMs, Python packages, Docker images, and more.
Users can use the pulp_ansible plugin to mirror Ansible Galaxy content locally, upload and organize Ansible content in Pulp, and serve content to Ansible clients.
We’ll also talk about how Ansible Galaxy will be using pulp_ansible as its storage engine to store and serve content.

Speaker Info

Ina Panova

I am a software engineer at Red Hat, working as a core developer and community co-lead of open source upstream project Pulp (https://pulpproject.org/) -@ipanova

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Pulp is a platform for software repository management.
The pulp_deb plugin adds Apt-repository support for Debian packages.
Until recently, the pulp_deb implementation did not scale well for large repositories.
Synchronizing a full Debian or Ubuntu release (typically containing around 50,000 Packages) -would routinely take hours before falling victim to the OOM-killer.
This talk discusses the changes we employed to fix this lamentable state of affairs.
It concludes with lessons learned for the development of pulp_deb 3.

Speaker Info

Quirin Pamp

Quirin Pamp is a software engineer with ATIX AG in Munich, Germany.
In this capacity he contributes to open-source projects in and around the Foreman/Katello ecosystem.
Unrelated interests include logic and cycling.

\ No newline at end of file +would routinely take hours before falling victim to the OOM-killer.
This talk discusses the changes we employed to fix this lamentable state of affairs.
It concludes with lessons learned for the development of pulp_deb 3.

Speaker Info

Quirin Pamp

Quirin Pamp is a software engineer with ATIX AG in Munich, Germany.
In this capacity he contributes to open-source projects in and around the Foreman/Katello ecosystem.
Unrelated interests include logic and cycling.

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Benefits fueled by the modularity of the pulp plugin ecosystem by taking the example of pulp_deb and pulp_gem.

Pulp is a rest-api driven, plugin based framework for content repository management.
Despite being used unmediated, it is also employed as a key backend component in foreman/katello.
Its complete rewrite, needing a reimplementation of all content plugins, invites for experimentation with new technologies.
In this talk we introduce the new version of one of those plugins for debian packages, with its unique challenges.
Also we compare with a completely new one for rubygems.

Speaker Info

After finishing his doctorate in theoretical physics, Matthias Dellweg started working as an open source software engineer at ATIX AG.
Since then he contributed to projects like foreman, katello, subscription-manager pulp and their environs.

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Benefits fueled by the modularity of the pulp plugin ecosystem by taking the example of pulp_deb and pulp_gem.

Pulp is a rest-api driven, plugin based framework for content repository management.
Despite being used unmediated, it is also employed as a key backend component in foreman/katello.
Its complete rewrite, needing a reimplementation of all content plugins, invites for experimentation with new technologies.
In this talk we introduce the new version of one of those plugins for debian packages, with its unique challenges.
Also we compare with a completely new one for rubygems.

Speaker Info

After finishing his doctorate in theoretical physics, Matthias Dellweg started working as an open source software engineer at ATIX AG.
Since then he contributed to projects like foreman, katello, subscription-manager pulp and their environs.

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Let’s take a look at Rudder’s new features from 2018, both in terms of the features of versions 4.3 and 5.0 -as well as the new documentation and our platform for building and distributing binaries.
We will then present the provisional roadmap for 2019: let’s go to Rudder 5.1 and 5.2!

Speaker Info

Alexis Mousset

Alexis Mousset is a system engineer, and a Rudder developer since 2015.
He works specifically on the Rudder’s configuration policies and packaging, and he (almost) enjoys documenting things.

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We will then present the provisional roadmap for 2019: let’s go to Rudder 5.1 and 5.2!

Speaker Info

Alexis Mousset

Alexis Mousset is a system engineer, and a Rudder developer since 2015.
He works specifically on the Rudder’s configuration policies and packaging, and he (almost) enjoys documenting things.

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The latest major version of the solution has brought a major new feature to the Rudder solution: a plugin ecosystem.
The Rudder software architect will present the reasons for this new feature, how it works, and what are the different plugins available.

Speaker Info

Benoît Peccatte

Benoit Peccatte started out as a developer for air traffic control systems but quickly became more interested in writing code generators to automate his job.
After meeting some smart sysadmins on the beach, he switched jobs and has been automating servers for the past decade.

He stumbled across open source in engineering school, -and quickly became convinced that free software is the only way to keep software maintainable whatever happens in the future.

Benoit is now trying to automate his job on Rudder, developing features in Rudder to continuously configure and audit more and more servers.

\ No newline at end of file +and quickly became convinced that free software is the only way to keep software maintainable whatever happens in the future.

Benoit is now trying to automate his job on Rudder, developing features in Rudder to continuously configure and audit more and more servers.

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Rudder is an open source configuration management tool that includes continuous auditing (with or without remediation), compliance info and graphs and the possibility to configure everything in the UI and/or APIs.
It has been around for more than six years and has users large (think 10 000 nodes) and small around the world.

Let’s take a moment to look at the vision that lead us here, how Rudder is different from similar tools, and what users find invaluable, nice (or annoying - I’ll be honest!).
If you’re not familiar with Rudder this is a great talk to attend to get the basics covered.

Speaker Info

Alexander Brianceau

After studying Cybersecurity, Alexandre worked for several years at several French integrators and -IT services companies to ensure production security missions as a solution integrator as well as a consultant.

For more than a year, he has been working for the RUDDER open-source continuous configuration solution as Customer Success Manager.
It supports the success of users and ensures the follow-up of customers, making it possible to capitalize on a large number of feedback experiences.

\ No newline at end of file +IT services companies to ensure production security missions as a solution integrator as well as a consultant.

For more than a year, he has been working for the RUDDER open-source continuous configuration solution as Customer Success Manager.
It supports the success of users and ensures the follow-up of customers, making it possible to capitalize on a large number of feedback experiences.

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The social event, aka beer event, is about 2 minutes walk from the event.
There is no registration for this part, however to get free drinks, you’ll require a token you will get at the event.
The social event start from 18:00 and goes as long as you want.
There will be free drinks for a limited time.

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The social event, aka beer event, is about 2 minutes walk from the event.
There is no registration for this part, however to get free drinks, you’ll require a token you will get at the event.
The social event start from 18:00 and goes as long as you want.
There will be free drinks for a limited time.

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S.O.L.I.D is an acronym for the first five object-oriented design(OOD) principles by Robert C. Martin, in the early 2000s.

These principles, when combined together, make it easy for a programmer to develop software that are easy to maintain and extend.
They also make it easy for developers to avoid code smells, easily re-factor code, and are also a part of the agile or adaptive software development.

This talk discusses our options how we can model puppet code while applying the SOLID principles.
As the puppet DSL is not a object oriented language we will also address the limitations of the design pattern, which we ll have to solve using the convention over configuration design pattern.

Speaker Info

Bram Vogelaar

Bram spent the first part of his career as a Molecular Biologist, he then moved on to supporting his peers by building tools and platforms for them with a lot of Open Source technologies, -after which he joined Inuits to focus on helping more people to deliver their software with Open Source tools.

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In the era of containers and other dynamic platforms, management of entry points is becoming a great challenge, with the large amounts of application deployments requiring entry points to update often.
And the patterns for routing, blue / green or canary, are challenging to scale.
You want secured HTTPS requests on your applications, while ensuring certificates are up to date on these ephemeral URLs, thus requiring a lot of plumbing.

Learn how to overcome this complexity, and successfully build reliable entry points, focusing your energy on what matters to you.

Our session will define what a modern edge router, reverse proxy and load-balancer are, from Traefik;s point of view.
We will then present concepts and advanced features which overcome the platform entry point challenges.
And finally, we’ll dig deeper and show how we can scale these solutions and make them fault tolerant.
We look forward to the Q & A section and chatting those who have questions around dynamic configuration, -Ingress Controllers and with those who wish to learn how Traefik helps developers build the best infrastructure with ease.

Speaker Info

Damien Duportal

Træfik’s Developer Advocate at Containous and freelancer.
Former Training Engineer at CloudBees.
Docker mentor.
Human stack focused.
Rock climber.
Passionated.
Talk to me!

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Speaker Info

Damien Duportal

Træfik’s Developer Advocate at Containous and freelancer.
Former Training Engineer at CloudBees.
Docker mentor.
Human stack focused.
Rock climber.
Passionated.
Talk to me!

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Unikernels are a new class of operating system.
The core idea is to merge the kernel, libraries, and application into a single image binary, operating in a single address space.
This has the potential to improve security, performance, and a few other factors.

For native Unikernel applications, this moves configuration to the build stage.
So how are we supposed to manage these applications?
How should they be configured and deployed?
How can we profile them?
Debug them?

The talk will start with what a Unikernel is, an overview of the Unikernel landscape and their different characterist.
Where are they heading?
An interesting development is happening with Unikernels sneaking their way onto Linux systems and playing hand-in-hand with more traditional systems.

I’ll demo a couple of Unikernel applications.
Show how they are configured and deployed.
What tools exist and what tools are missing.
A bit of talk about the joys and pains of deploying an untested class of operating systems in production.

Open questions for which I have no answers but will solicit feedback are:

Speaker Info

Per Buer

Former programmer, sysadmin. Worked more or less exclusively on OSS all my life.
Founded Varnish Software at some point and worked there for 7 years. Cofounded IncludeOS.

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Unikernels are a new class of operating system.
The core idea is to merge the kernel, libraries, and application into a single image binary, operating in a single address space.
This has the potential to improve security, performance, and a few other factors.

For native Unikernel applications, this moves configuration to the build stage.
So how are we supposed to manage these applications?
How should they be configured and deployed?
How can we profile them?
Debug them?

The talk will start with what a Unikernel is, an overview of the Unikernel landscape and their different characterist.
Where are they heading?
An interesting development is happening with Unikernels sneaking their way onto Linux systems and playing hand-in-hand with more traditional systems.

I’ll demo a couple of Unikernel applications.
Show how they are configured and deployed.
What tools exist and what tools are missing.
A bit of talk about the joys and pains of deploying an untested class of operating systems in production.

Open questions for which I have no answers but will solicit feedback are:

Speaker Info

Per Buer

Former programmer, sysadmin. Worked more or less exclusively on OSS all my life.
Founded Varnish Software at some point and worked there for 7 years. Cofounded IncludeOS.

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The user experience and interface considerations for a tool as technical and complex, and with such potential to break things as a configuration management tool are certainly a challenge, and in some ways in unchartered territory. Rudder’s frontend developer will present an analysis of the situation, -the issues encountered and the approach adopted for the improvement of UX and UI planned for 2019.

Speaker Info

Raphael Gauthier

Front-end developer & UX designer @Rudder.

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Speaker Info

Raphael Gauthier

Front-end developer & UX designer @Rudder.

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In particular, Hystrix provides an implementation of the Circuit Breaker pattern, which prevents a network or service failure from cascading to other services. But now Istio also provides the same capability.

In this talk, we will have a look at how Istio and Hystrix implement the Circuit Breaker pattern, and what pros/cons each of them has.

After this talk, you’ll be able to decide which one is the best fit in your context.

Speaker Info

Nicolas Frankel

Developer Advocate with 15+ years experience consulting for many different customers, in a wide range of contexts (such as telecoms, banking, insurances, large retail and public sector).
Usually working on Java/Java EE and Spring technologies, but with narrower interests like Software Quality, -Build Processes and Rich Internet Applications.
Currently working for Exoscale.
Also double as a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and triples as a book author.

\ No newline at end of file +Build Processes and Rich Internet Applications.
Currently working for Exoscale.
Also double as a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and triples as a book author.

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This is a tale from a customer who had a Bash script to talk to the Katello API.
As tales go, the disaster was coming in form of a Katello upgrade which broke said script and and engineer was called to fix the customers problems.
The talk will show a few common errors you can make when using bash/cURL as a pseudo API client and -how Python or Ruby with a proper API definition via Swagger or Apipie can prevent these.

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Evgeni Golov
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Evgeni Golov
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Hence, this presentation explores emergent methods such as Swarming, and new thinking such as Cynefin, which bring new thinking and new structures which align much better to modern development and operations thinking.

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Jon Hall

Jon is a Principal Product Manager at BMC, with a lead role on enterprise support tooling.
A passionate advocate of user-experience driven product design, a significant part of his work is focused on the emergence of DevOps and software-defined infrastructure in large enterprises, -and its cultural impact on established technical support channels.

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How to manage (large) groups of servers using Foreman and Katello without having to log in.
Showcases katello-agent, remote execution, openscap, pxe and image based deployments with automated building via Gitlab pipelines.

I’ve set up a lab with LXD, Cloud-Init, Foreman Ansible Modules and some more automation to make my life easier.

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How to manage (large) groups of servers using Foreman and Katello without having to log in.
Showcases katello-agent, remote execution, openscap, pxe and image based deployments with automated building via Gitlab pipelines.

I’ve set up a lab with LXD, Cloud-Init, Foreman Ansible Modules and some more automation to make my life easier.

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Cron, a popular tool for scheduling jobs, has been used by millions of people on millions of servers around the world for several years.
As servers become less like pets and more like cattle, jobs can no longer be tied to a specific server and a scheduling system must be flexible to allow jobs to easily be scheduled across multiple servers, quickly moved from one server to another, and easily report on the status of a scheduled job.

Salt Stack, is at its heart, a remote execution system which also does configuration management very well.
This presentation will demonstrate how Salt can be used to replace Cron for command scheduling and fulfill these modern requirements.

The talk will include:

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Gareth Greenaway

Gareth is the software developer at Saltstack, an occasional FLOSS Weekly co-host, -and co-founder and former leader of the Southern California Linux Expo.
Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

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Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

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In this talk, we’ll be discussing how to learn enough Golang to get into trouble, or at least enough to contribute fixes and features to your favourite infra management tools and apps, with an example of adding a new feature to the Vault Terraform Provider, and the gotcha’s you might experience along the way.

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Peter Souter

Peter Souter is a Technical Account Manager at HashiCorp.
He’s loved CfgMgmtCamp ever since he attended the first in 2014, -and has worn various hats, whilst speaking and working with Puppet and HashiCorp tools over the years.

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These days “infrastructure as code” means HCL, YAML, JSON.
I will never buy that JSON is a programming language.
Cloud Formation tries so hard mixing JSON with keywords that runtime become functions saying that it is a maintainable approach.
Helm pushes hard saying that YAML with some parameters that runtime get translated to a variable is a flexible and maintainable approach.
Infrastructure as code means that you are supposed to use a programming language because otherwise, it won’t work.
Some YAML evangelists will tell you that a “human-friendly data serialization standard” is better than code because it will keep you out from writing weird and wrong code that you are not supposed to write doing infrastructure.
The truth is that you need to code better! At InfluxData we know that, -and this talk is about our journey moving from YAML to Go to manage our Kubernetes cluster.
What we faced and why we think it is way better!

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Gianluca Arbezzano
\ No newline at end of file +and this talk is about our journey moving from YAML to Go to manage our Kubernetes cluster.
What we faced and why we think it is way better!

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Gianluca Arbezzano
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The opening introduction of the second day of CfgMgmtCamp or YAMLcamp.

Long live all YAML engineers

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The opening introduction of the second day of CfgMgmtCamp or YAMLcamp.

Long live all YAML engineers

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Speaker Info

JJ Asghar

JJ works at IBM on the IBM cloud as a Developer Advocate.
He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes Service trying to make companies and users have a successful on boarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.

He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas.
He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some team building Artemis, madding Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld or possibly pair programming cluster Factorio.
He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though jumps into Vim on remote machines.
He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere.
He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but flirts with Go, Rust, and only when he has to, Node.
A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away he’s always to convince his daughters to “be button makers not button pushers”.

\ No newline at end of file +Controlling the front door (Using Istio-ingressgateway instead of default Kubernetes Ingress)

Speaker Info

JJ Asghar

JJ works at IBM on the IBM cloud as a Developer Advocate.
He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes Service trying to make companies and users have a successful on boarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.

He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas.
He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some team building Artemis, madding Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld or possibly pair programming cluster Factorio.
He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though jumps into Vim on remote machines.
He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere.
He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but flirts with Go, Rust, and only when he has to, Node.
A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away he’s always to convince his daughters to “be button makers not button pushers”.

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Katello, a plugin to The Foreman, provides package repositories to clients, allows repository snapshots and can present these snapshots to different client groups.
This, together with an extensive Ansible integration, allows for easy automation of the whole lifecycle of a package, from build, though integration testing down to the clients in QA and Production.

In this talk we will show how you can build out such a setup, integrate with your build services, -spin up your test environment with the newly created package-set and promote the packages to the next level as soon as all tests are green.

Speaker Info

Evgeni Golov
\ No newline at end of file +spin up your test environment with the newly created package-set and promote the packages to the next level as soon as all tests are green.

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Evgeni Golov
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In this presentation I will show you how to manage Debian/Ubuntu hosts with Katello.
Last year we at ATIX AG spent a lot of time improving support for Debian-based operating systems.
With these changes it is possible to fully manage Debian / Ubuntu hosts - -including package installation from content views and managing package updates using Errata.

Note that we are currently working hard to add changes to the upstream Katello project.
Therefore some changes are only available as github pull request.

Speaker Info

Bernhard Suttner

Bernhard Suttner is leading the software development team of ATIX AG - a company near Munich, Germany.
He is working on the Foreman / Katello based product orcharhino. In this role he is actively involved in many open source projects.

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Note that we are currently working hard to add changes to the upstream Katello project.
Therefore some changes are only available as github pull request.

Speaker Info

Bernhard Suttner

Bernhard Suttner is leading the software development team of ATIX AG - a company near Munich, Germany.
He is working on the Foreman / Katello based product orcharhino. In this role he is actively involved in many open source projects.

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RFC-1 was published 50 years ago. Infrastructure management emerged as a discrete field two decades later, and devops a decade after that. As we work to realize the full potential of networked computing and the decentralized organizations it enables, what will the next 50 years bring, and what can we do to hurry things along?

In this talk, we’ll touch on some of the roots of current infrastructure management tools and the motivation and computing science theory behind them. We’ll attempt to reconcile some long-lasting disconnects by referring to current thinking in distributed consensus systems. Finally, we’ll (carefully) extrapolate forward to see what the community likely will be working on between now and mid-century, and we’ll announce some new initiatives in that direction.

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Steve Traugott

Steve Traugott’s 1998 USENIX paper “Bootstrapping an Infrastructure” helped kick-start our community.
He’s been coding since the 1970’s, on platforms ranging from embedded systems to supercomputers.
He helped port the Mach kernel to IBM mainframes, and UNIX System V to PC’s.
He is former Vice President of trading floor infrastructure engineering for Chase Manhattan Bank, former NASA, and a U.S. Air Force veteran.
Today, Steve and his family operate an innovation space in Livermore, California.
Their community of companies conducts engineering and manufacturing operations in support of aerospace, physics, energy, and global security efforts.

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RFC-1 was published 50 years ago. Infrastructure management emerged as a discrete field two decades later, and devops a decade after that. As we work to realize the full potential of networked computing and the decentralized organizations it enables, what will the next 50 years bring, and what can we do to hurry things along?

In this talk, we’ll touch on some of the roots of current infrastructure management tools and the motivation and computing science theory behind them. We’ll attempt to reconcile some long-lasting disconnects by referring to current thinking in distributed consensus systems. Finally, we’ll (carefully) extrapolate forward to see what the community likely will be working on between now and mid-century, and we’ll announce some new initiatives in that direction.

Speaker Info

Steve Traugott

Steve Traugott’s 1998 USENIX paper “Bootstrapping an Infrastructure” helped kick-start our community.
He’s been coding since the 1970’s, on platforms ranging from embedded systems to supercomputers.
He helped port the Mach kernel to IBM mainframes, and UNIX System V to PC’s.
He is former Vice President of trading floor infrastructure engineering for Chase Manhattan Bank, former NASA, and a U.S. Air Force veteran.
Today, Steve and his family operate an innovation space in Livermore, California.
Their community of companies conducts engineering and manufacturing operations in support of aerospace, physics, energy, and global security efforts.

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This talk will go over the inspiration behind kr8, as well as show a practical demo and example of deploying the components you choose to multiple clusters with the modifications needed in a few lines of code.

Speaker Info

Lee Briggs

Lee Briggs is Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Apptio.
With almost 10 years experience designing, building and maintaining distributed and complex systems, -he wears the scars of many monitoring systems and deployment tools.

When he’s not trying to put monolithic applications in containers, he enjoys playing and watching soccer and walks with family and dog, Toby.

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When he’s not trying to put monolithic applications in containers, he enjoys playing and watching soccer and walks with family and dog, Toby.

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Rudder was built around the predicate that all actions of the configuration agent need to be traced, centralized and exposed in a meaningful way - with agents ensuring the continuous configuration of systems, and this talk will show the rationale behind this predicate, how we implemented this solution, -and the benefits of this approach for the modern IT world.

Speaker Info

Nicolas is a co-founder of Rudder, he supports customers and users in the complex deployments of Rudder, both from an organizational and technical point of view. Technically, he intervenes in particular on the scalability and performance aspects of the solution, as well as on the interconnection between the policy engine and the agent.

Before founding Rudder, Nicolas explored many fields as a developer and integrator, from very low level hardware (hard disk emulation in FPGA) to neural networks.

In his spare time, Nicolas is a happy but sometimes tired father, a former Salsa dancer, and an alternative music lover.

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Speaker Info

Nicolas is a co-founder of Rudder, he supports customers and users in the complex deployments of Rudder, both from an organizational and technical point of view. Technically, he intervenes in particular on the scalability and performance aspects of the solution, as well as on the interconnection between the policy engine and the agent.

Before founding Rudder, Nicolas explored many fields as a developer and integrator, from very low level hardware (hard disk emulation in FPGA) to neural networks.

In his spare time, Nicolas is a happy but sometimes tired father, a former Salsa dancer, and an alternative music lover.

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This is a talk about how Criteo (http://labs.criteo.com/) is monitoring 30k servers across 8 datacenters.
I’ll also talk about observability and what it means and how you should focus on observability -rather than monitoring Technologies would include prometheus, bigGraphite, cassandra and elasticsearch.

Speaker Info

Ramez Hanna

observability lead at criteo

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Speaker Info

Ramez Hanna

observability lead at criteo

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Using rspec-puppet to write module tests is also very common.
Most of us also use rspec-puppet-facts to test with the correct OS facts.
These are all good tools and every Puppet module author should know them.
Writing acceptance tests is a lot less known.

With beaker and its plugins we can write acceptance tests with powerful assertions using serverspec on actual throw away machines.
This is the easiest way to guarantee your PRs don’t introduce regressions.
It can also be used during development to verify functionality.

In this talk we’ll go over the basics of how to set up the boiler plate, write tests, easily (re)run them during development and use it in your CI.
Examples will be taken from both Voxpupuli and The Foreman’s Puppet modules.

Speaker Info

Passionate open source user.
Long time contributor to The Foreman.
Recent(ish) Red Hat employee.

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Using rspec-puppet to write module tests is also very common.
Most of us also use rspec-puppet-facts to test with the correct OS facts.
These are all good tools and every Puppet module author should know them.
Writing acceptance tests is a lot less known.

With beaker and its plugins we can write acceptance tests with powerful assertions using serverspec on actual throw away machines.
This is the easiest way to guarantee your PRs don’t introduce regressions.
It can also be used during development to verify functionality.

In this talk we’ll go over the basics of how to set up the boiler plate, write tests, easily (re)run them during development and use it in your CI.
Examples will be taken from both Voxpupuli and The Foreman’s Puppet modules.

Speaker Info

Passionate open source user.
Long time contributor to The Foreman.
Recent(ish) Red Hat employee.

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For a long time now, a common refrain in the #puppet IRC and now Slack channels has been explaining how Puppet functions run during compilation on the master and not on the agent.
No, really. Not on the agent.

And that’s still true.
Because running functions on the master means that the catalog is a complete representation of the state we want on the node.
But… sometimes there are things that we just can’t put in the catalog, or have to be computed on the agent.
Puppet 6 introduces the concept of Deferred functions, to be run during the catalog enforcement.

In this talk I’ll show how that can be used to manage secrets on the node, without the master ever knowing those secrets.
I’ll also walk through the process of updating my popular node_encrypt module, which encrypts secrets as they pass through the catalog, -to use Deferred functions to decrypt those secrets agent side, vastly broadening its capabilities.

Speaker Info

Ben Ford

Developer Advocate on the Puppet Community Team.

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Speaker Info

Ben Ford

Developer Advocate on the Puppet Community Team.

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By extending Salt with your own modules or building enhancements into existing ones, you can bring the functionality that you need to increase your productivity.
In this talk, first, we’ll start by looking at the Loader system that drives Salt and how we could add an entire new subsystem.
Then we’ll move onto writing a new remote execution module and then look at how we can use our remote execution module in a state module for configuration management.
Finally, we’ll take a look at how to extend some of the other subsystems of Salt such as engines, beacons, and returners.

Speaker Info

Gareth Greenaway

Gareth is the software developer at Saltstack, an occasional FLOSS Weekly co-host, -and co-founder and former leader of the Southern California Linux Expo.
Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

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Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

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Cloudflare started its automation efforts using Salt about three years ago.
We have since open sourced many components, fixes and features in collaboration with other networks.
Salt is now one of the most widely-adopted open-source automating frameworks within the network community.
Already well known to the system community, Salt has reached its maturity on the network automation side as well.
Today, Salt natively provides integrations with well-known open-source libraries and tools, -including: NAPALM, NetBox, Netmiko, Junos PyEZ (junos-eznc), Arista pyeapi, CiscoConfParse, as well as features for PeeringDB, and many others.
In this talk, we’ll take a look back at the progress, changes and the evolution over the past years, as well as a brief look at potential future features.

Speaker Info

Mircea Ulinic
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In this talk, we’ll take a look back at the progress, changes and the evolution over the past years, as well as a brief look at potential future features.

Speaker Info

Mircea Ulinic
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Situations arise like log files filling up disks, failed login attempts that could be brute force attacks, and unwanted processes and services running.

Using the Beacon system of SaltStack, we can monitor a system for these & other scenarios.
Pairing this with the Reactor system, we can have SaltStack remediate those systems to the desired state.

In this talk, we’ll look at some real-life examples if these scenarios and how Saltstack can help to automatically heal the systems.

The talk will include:

Speaker Info

Gareth Greenaway

Gareth is the software developer at Saltstack, an occasional FLOSS Weekly co-host, -and co-founder and former leader of the Southern California Linux Expo.
Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

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Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

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Salt can be used for data-driven orchestration, remote execution for any infrastructure, configuration management for any app stack, and much more.

Ansible, together with Ansible Tower brings you comprehensive enough tool for IT automation.

In this session, Pablo Suárez Hernández, Senior Software Engineer for SUSE, will break down:

Speaker Info

Pablo Suárez Hernández

Pablo holds a BEng. Computer System Engineering from University of La Laguna. Tenerife. Spain.
He is a Python Backend Software Engineer at SUSE Linux and part of the SUSE Manager & Salt Team -where he is actively developing on SUSE Manager & Uyuni and its integration with Salt.
He has lots of contributions to the Salt project, such the Snapper and Kubernetes modules, core improvements and bug fixing.

Pablo is also involved in the local communities of Arduino, Raspberry-Pi, FLOSS and Linux.
Before joining SUSE he was working as Python/Django developer on different projects and companies in Spain.

He is currently developing Free Software from Tenerife, Spain.

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He has lots of contributions to the Salt project, such the Snapper and Kubernetes modules, core improvements and bug fixing.

Pablo is also involved in the local communities of Arduino, Raspberry-Pi, FLOSS and Linux.
Before joining SUSE he was working as Python/Django developer on different projects and companies in Spain.

He is currently developing Free Software from Tenerife, Spain.

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He knows that IT services can be delivered faster, with lower risk and lower costs by applying modern architectures, organizational structures -and ways of working made popular through the DevOps movement.

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Puppet 6 made a number of changes to the PKI / certificate layer that fix longstanding problems and add awesome new features.

This will be a technical deep dive into those changes including:

Anyone who’s had to troubleshoot Puppet SSL problems will benefit from learning about these improvements.

Speaker Info

Eric Sorenson
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Puppet 6 made a number of changes to the PKI / certificate layer that fix longstanding problems and add awesome new features.

This will be a technical deep dive into those changes including:

Anyone who’s had to troubleshoot Puppet SSL problems will benefit from learning about these improvements.

Speaker Info

Eric Sorenson
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Tarmak is an open-source toolkit for Kubernetes cluster lifecycle management.
It is focused on best-practice cluster security, management and operation.
This talk will clarify the reasoning behind creating Tarmak, the architecture and technologies used.
With Tarmak we tried to not reinvent the full wheel, -that is why we have chosen to depend on a lot open-source tools (Terraform, Puppet, Vault, …).
This talk will explain how all of this is tied together.

Speaker Info

Mattias is a solutions engineer at Jetstack where he helps clients setup Kubernetes clusters and migrate their workloads to it.
He has a deep understanding of Kubernetes and the applications you can run on it.

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This talk will explain how all of this is tied together.

Speaker Info

Mattias is a solutions engineer at Jetstack where he helps clients setup Kubernetes clusters and migrate their workloads to it.
He has a deep understanding of Kubernetes and the applications you can run on it.

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The Terraform project has grown a lot in popularity since its inception in 2015.
Many resources that were not automated as code yet can now be managed this way.
The Terraboard project aims to provide a web interface to visualize and query Terraform states.

Speaker Info

Raphaël Pinson

Raphaël Pinson (aka raphink) is an infrastructure developer and trainer at Camptocamp.

He focuses on automation and the implementation of DevOps practices mainly in Puppet, Docker/Kubernetes/OpenShift/Rancher and Terraform.

He is also involved in the Voxpupuli, Augeas and Terraform communities.

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The Terraform project has grown a lot in popularity since its inception in 2015.
Many resources that were not automated as code yet can now be managed this way.
The Terraboard project aims to provide a web interface to visualize and query Terraform states.

Speaker Info

Raphaël Pinson

Raphaël Pinson (aka raphink) is an infrastructure developer and trainer at Camptocamp.

He focuses on automation and the implementation of DevOps practices mainly in Puppet, Docker/Kubernetes/OpenShift/Rancher and Terraform.

He is also involved in the Voxpupuli, Augeas and Terraform communities.

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Not everything revolves around docker containers and kubernetes, some environments pine for evolution of existing models & practices.
Although this talk is about VMs and baking AMIs, it’s not really a step inside a time machine to ~2010.

We’ll walk though some sane patterns for:

The talk is based on the experience of building out a real-world example of AMI based small stacks in -https://github.com/jenkins201/packer-terraform-cicd-aws

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Simon McCartney
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Simon McCartney
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An overview over InnoGames infrastructure and the tools we build.

At InnoGames we have to keep track of three collocations, ~30 racks with thousands of VMs to run games for over 200 million registered users.
We have to manage our self hosted as well as various external services and preferably do so in a way that does not wake our oncall admin at 3am.

All our infrastructure is configured via a central configuration management database.
We use that database to keep track of physical and virtual machines, network equipment and configuration, monitoring and much more.
We have open sourced our configuration management database [0], as well as our tooling for managing KVM VMs [1].
What makes serveradmin unique is how easy it is to modify the database schema as well as its very easy to use and fast API.

This talk will:

[0] https://github.com/innogames/serveradmin -[1] https://github.com/innogames/igvm

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Hey, I’m Patrick!
I’m part of the operations team and developer of infrastructure software at InnoGames.
Part of my work is to contribute to open source tools and projects.

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Speaker Info

Hey, I’m Patrick!
I’m part of the operations team and developer of infrastructure software at InnoGames.
Part of my work is to contribute to open source tools and projects.

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With the help of Salt for configuration management it keeps your workloads up to date and secure.

Uyuni manages all your Linux workloads.
It bootstraps physical servers, creates VMs for virtualization and cloud, builds container images, and tracks what runs on your Kubernetes clusters. All using Salt under the hood!

It provides you a high-class frontend solution to interact with Salt, manage your states, formulas with forms, and much more using a web UI.

Uyuni is open source, backed by SUSE Linux, and actively developed.

This presentation will give you an overview about Uyuni, its current possibilities for managing datacenters, and how it provides you a powerful frontend to interact with Salt.

Speaker Info

Pablo Suárez Hernández

Pablo holds a BEng. Computer System Engineering from University of La Laguna. Tenerife. Spain.
He is a Python Backend Software Engineer at SUSE Linux and part of the SUSE Manager & Salt Team -where he is actively developing on SUSE Manager & Uyuni and its integration with Salt.
He has lots of contributions to the Salt project, such the Snapper and Kubernetes modules, core improvements and bug fixing.

Pablo is also involved in the local communities of Arduino, Raspberry-Pi, FLOSS and Linux.
Before joining SUSE he was working as Python/Django developer on different projects and companies in Spain.

He is currently developing Free Software from Tenerife, Spain.

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He has lots of contributions to the Salt project, such the Snapper and Kubernetes modules, core improvements and bug fixing.

Pablo is also involved in the local communities of Arduino, Raspberry-Pi, FLOSS and Linux.
Before joining SUSE he was working as Python/Django developer on different projects and companies in Spain.

He is currently developing Free Software from Tenerife, Spain.

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Inspired by Luke Kanies talk last year at CfgMgmtCamp to move from startups to enterprises and implement what we in the community have learned I have now started that journey at Volvo Cars.
I will talk about how we within the Consumer Commercial Digital Products are building a new organization from scratch to help transfer Volvo Cars from a traditional enterprise -to a software company by creating a Devops culture and automate.
I will also talk about our philosophy for automation and how we are working hard to avoid YAML.

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I will also talk about our philosophy for automation and how we are working hard to avoid YAML.

Speaker Info

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Developing Applications with Kubernetes

JJ Asghar @jjasghar jjasghar

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -14:00 → 17:00

Microservices revolutionized the way we look at app development and is now one of the most popular programming architectures.
Now, Docker alongside Kubernetes is changing the way teams look at deployments of these microservices.
Kubernetes provides powerful production-grade orchestration for your “Dockerized” microservices.
In this workshop, you’ll get an overview of Kubernetes, and what it provides for application development.
You’ll then go through the process of building and deploying a microservice application on Kubernetes.
This is a hands-on-keyboard lab, everyone should come with a laptop and a desire to learn.
Attendees can use minikube locally, or cloud accounts will be provided.

We’ll cover:

  • Kubernetes basics
  • Building Container Images
  • Deploying the application with Kubernetes
  • Upgrading and scaling the application with Kubernetes
  • Debugging your application in Kubernetes

Speaker Info

JJ Asghar

JJ works at IBM on the IBM cloud as a Developer Advocate.
He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes Service trying to make companies and users have a successful on boarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.

He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas.
He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some team building Artemis, madding Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld or possibly pair programming cluster Factorio.
He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though jumps into Vim on remote machines.
He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere.
He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but flirts with Go, Rust, and only when he has to, Node.
A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away he’s always to convince his daughters to “be button makers not button pushers”.

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Microservices revolutionized the way we look at app development and is now one of the most popular programming architectures.
Now, Docker alongside Kubernetes is changing the way teams look at deployments of these microservices.
Kubernetes provides powerful production-grade orchestration for your “Dockerized” microservices.
In this workshop, you’ll get an overview of Kubernetes, and what it provides for application development.
You’ll then go through the process of building and deploying a microservice application on Kubernetes.
This is a hands-on-keyboard lab, everyone should come with a laptop and a desire to learn.
Attendees can use minikube locally, or cloud accounts will be provided.

We’ll cover:

Speaker Info

JJ Asghar

JJ works at IBM on the IBM cloud as a Developer Advocate.
He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes Service trying to make companies and users have a successful on boarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.

He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas.
He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some team building Artemis, madding Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld or possibly pair programming cluster Factorio.
He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though jumps into Vim on remote machines.
He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere.
He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but flirts with Go, Rust, and only when he has to, Node.
A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away he’s always to convince his daughters to “be button makers not button pushers”.

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Breakfast

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Breakfast

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Breakfast

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -9:00 → 10:00

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Breakfast

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Breakfast

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -9:00 → 10:00

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Breakfast

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Breakfast

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -9:00 → 10:00

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Breakfast

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -9:00 → 10:00

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Foreman Construction Day Pre-Noon

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -10:00 → 13:00

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Foreman Construction Day After-Noon

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -14:00 → 17:00

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Lunch

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Lunch

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Lunch

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Lunch

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Lunch

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Lunch

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -13:00 → 14:00

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Lunch

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -13:00 → 14:00

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Lunch

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -13:00 → 14:00

\ No newline at end of file +13:00 → 14:00
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MgmtCamp Pre-Noon Hackathon

James 'purpleidea' Shubin @purpleidea purpleidea

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -10:00 → 13:00

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

\ No newline at end of file +10:00 → 13:00

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

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MgmtCamp After-Noon Hackathon

James 'purpleidea' Shubin @purpleidea purpleidea

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -14:00 → 17:00

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

\ No newline at end of file +14:00 → 17:00

Speaker Info

James 'purpleidea' Shubin

James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/schedule/wednesday/mgmtcamp1/index.html.gz b/schedule/wednesday/mgmtcamp1/index.html.gz index b2cbd0e38..d836bcff2 100644 Binary files a/schedule/wednesday/mgmtcamp1/index.html.gz and b/schedule/wednesday/mgmtcamp1/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/schedule/wednesday/objectkube/index.html b/schedule/wednesday/objectkube/index.html index a41a85dcc..9cec4409e 100644 --- a/schedule/wednesday/objectkube/index.html +++ b/schedule/wednesday/objectkube/index.html @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ He is CEO of Canonical, which delivers open source infrastructure, applications and related services to the global technology market. He is founder of Ubuntu and benefactor of the Shuttleworth Foundation which underwrites pioneering work at the intersection of technology and society. Previously, he founded Thawte, a global leader in cryptographic security and identity, and participated in ISS mission TM-34. -He studied finance and information systems at the University of Cape Town, and orbital ballistics in Zvyozdny Gorodok.

\ No newline at end of file +He studied finance and information systems at the University of Cape Town, and orbital ballistics in Zvyozdny Gorodok.

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\ No newline at end of file +He studied finance and information systems at the University of Cape Town, and orbital ballistics in Zvyozdny Gorodok.

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Speaker Info

Ina Panova

I am a software engineer at Red Hat, working as a core developer and community co-lead of open source upstream project Pulp (https://pulpproject.org/) -@ipanova

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Speaker Info

Ina Panova

I am a software engineer at Red Hat, working as a core developer and community co-lead of open source upstream project Pulp (https://pulpproject.org/) -@ipanova

\ No newline at end of file +@ipanova

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#puppethack

Eric Sorenson @ahpook ahpook

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -10:00 → 13:00

Speaker Info

Eric Sorenson
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Speaker Info

Eric Sorenson
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#puppethack

Eric Sorenson @ahpook ahpook

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -14:00 → 17:00

Speaker Info

Eric Sorenson
\ No newline at end of file +14:00 → 17:00

Speaker Info

Eric Sorenson
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Know about Docker, Rudder, or even better both?
Let’s get our heads down together and work on making it easy to just “docker run” a Rudder server.

Speaker Info

Alexander Brianceau

After studying Cybersecurity, Alexandre worked for several years at several French integrators and -IT services companies to ensure production security missions as a solution integrator as well as a consultant.

For more than a year, he has been working for the RUDDER open-source continuous configuration solution as Customer Success Manager.
It supports the success of users and ensures the follow-up of customers, making it possible to capitalize on a large number of feedback experiences.

\ No newline at end of file +IT services companies to ensure production security missions as a solution integrator as well as a consultant.

For more than a year, he has been working for the RUDDER open-source continuous configuration solution as Customer Success Manager.
It supports the success of users and ensures the follow-up of customers, making it possible to capitalize on a large number of feedback experiences.

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In this 3-hour use-case driven training session we’ll cover the most important container security techniques : (best practices, platform features, image scanning, run-time security and forensics) with Docker, -Kubernetes and other 3rd party open source tools (Anchore, Falco and Sysdig Inspect).

Agenda:

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Agenda:

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Terraform Hackaton

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -10:00 → 13:00

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Terraform Hackathon

- Wednesday 6th February 2019 - -14:00 → 17:00

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Aditi Puntambekar
@aditip16 -apuntamb

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Talks

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Alexander Brianceau
@abrianceau

Alexander Brianceau

After studying Cybersecurity, Alexandre worked for several years at several French integrators and -IT services companies to ensure production security missions as a solution integrator as well as a consultant.

For more than a year, he has been working for the RUDDER open-source continuous configuration solution as Customer Success Manager.
It supports the success of users and ensures the follow-up of customers, making it possible to capitalize on a large number of feedback experiences.

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For more than a year, he has been working for the RUDDER open-source continuous configuration solution as Customer Success Manager.
It supports the success of users and ensures the follow-up of customers, making it possible to capitalize on a large number of feedback experiences.

Talks

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Alexander Olofsson
@ananace13

Alexander Olofsson is a programmer and sysadmin employed at Linköping University, working to automate and modernize infrastructure as well as tooling -to allow for quicker development and faster deliveries.

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Talks

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Alexis Mousset
@AlexisMousset

Alexis Mousset

Alexis Mousset is a system engineer, and a Rudder developer since 2015.
He works specifically on the Rudder’s configuration policies and packaging, and he (almost) enjoys documenting things.

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Alexis Mousset
@AlexisMousset

Alexis Mousset

Alexis Mousset is a system engineer, and a Rudder developer since 2015.
He works specifically on the Rudder’s configuration policies and packaging, and he (almost) enjoys documenting things.

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Andrew Martin
@sublimino

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Andrew Martin
@sublimino

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Austin Macdonald

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Austin Macdonald

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Ben Ford
@binford2k -binford2k

Ben Ford

Developer Advocate on the Puppet Community Team.

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Ben Ford

Developer Advocate on the Puppet Community Team.

Talks

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Benoît Peccatte

Benoît Peccatte

Benoit Peccatte started out as a developer for air traffic control systems but quickly became more interested in writing code generators to automate his job.
After meeting some smart sysadmins on the beach, he switched jobs and has been automating servers for the past decade.

He stumbled across open source in engineering school, -and quickly became convinced that free software is the only way to keep software maintainable whatever happens in the future.

Benoit is now trying to automate his job on Rudder, developing features in Rudder to continuously configure and audit more and more servers.

\ No newline at end of file +and quickly became convinced that free software is the only way to keep software maintainable whatever happens in the future.

Benoit is now trying to automate his job on Rudder, developing features in Rudder to continuously configure and audit more and more servers.

Talks

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Bernhard Hopfenmüller
@fobhep

Bernhard Hopfenmüller

Bernhard works for ATIX AG as a part-time developer, consultant and trainer in the devops field.
Among other things he works with Ansible, Python, Kafka and Foreman to build beautiful things

\ No newline at end of file +Among other things he works with Ansible, Python, Kafka and Foreman to build beautiful things">Bernhard Hopfenmüller

Bernhard Hopfenmüller
@fobhep

Bernhard Hopfenmüller

Bernhard works for ATIX AG as a part-time developer, consultant and trainer in the devops field.
Among other things he works with Ansible, Python, Kafka and Foreman to build beautiful things

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Bernhard Suttner
@_sBernhard

Bernhard Suttner

Bernhard Suttner is leading the software development team of ATIX AG - a company near Munich, Germany.
He is working on the Foreman / Katello based product orcharhino. In this role he is actively involved in many open source projects.

\ No newline at end of file +He is working on the Foreman / Katello based product orcharhino. In this role he is actively involved in many open source projects.">Bernhard Suttner

Bernhard Suttner
@_sBernhard

Bernhard Suttner

Bernhard Suttner is leading the software development team of ATIX AG - a company near Munich, Germany.
He is working on the Foreman / Katello based product orcharhino. In this role he is actively involved in many open source projects.

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Boris Odnopozov

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Boris Odnopozov

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Bram Vogelaar
@attachmentgenie attachmentgenie

Bram Vogelaar

Bram spent the first part of his career as a Molecular Biologist, he then moved on to supporting his peers by building tools and platforms for them with a lot of Open Source technologies, -after which he joined Inuits to focus on helping more people to deliver their software with Open Source tools.

\ No newline at end of file +after which he joined Inuits to focus on helping more people to deliver their software with Open Source tools.

Talks

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Carles Garcia Cabot

Carles Garcia Cabot is a computer engineer at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
There, he has previously developed software for a Large Hadron Collider experiment and -worked on enhancing the network architecture for the data center.
Currently he is a member of the Configuration Management team and is developing tools to configure the IT infrastructure.

\ No newline at end of file +worked on enhancing the network architecture for the data center.
Currently he is a member of the Configuration Management team and is developing tools to configure the IT infrastructure.

Talks

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Talks

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Talks

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Damien Duportal
@DamienDuportal

Damien Duportal

Træfik’s Developer Advocate at Containous and freelancer.
Former Training Engineer at CloudBees.
Docker mentor.
Human stack focused.
Rock climber.
Passionated.
Talk to me!

\ No newline at end of file +Talk to me!">Damien Duportal

Damien Duportal
@DamienDuportal

Damien Duportal

Træfik’s Developer Advocate at Containous and freelancer.
Former Training Engineer at CloudBees.
Docker mentor.
Human stack focused.
Rock climber.
Passionated.
Talk to me!

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David Davis
@davidtdavis

David Davis

I’m a software engineer at Red Hat and I write code.

Talks

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    David Davis
    @davidtdavis

    David Davis

    I’m a software engineer at Red Hat and I write code.

    Talks

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      Dirk Goetz
      @netways dgoetz

      Dirk Goetz

      Dirk Goetz is working as Senior Consultant and Trainer for NETWAYS.
      As part of his daily work he writes concepts, implements, reviews and teaches Puppet, Ansible and Foreman in many different environments.
      He created a training course based on Open Source Puppet for his employer and -the official Foreman Training as corporate project of NETWAYS and the Foreman Project.

      \ No newline at end of file +the official Foreman Training as corporate project of NETWAYS and the Foreman Project.

      Talks

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      Talks

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      Talks

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      Eric Sorenson
      @ahpook -ahpook

      Eric Sorenson
      \ No newline at end of file +ahpook
      Eric Sorenson

      Talks

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      Evgeni Golov
      @zhenech

      Evgeni Golov
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      Evgeni Golov
      @zhenech

      Evgeni Golov
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      Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden
      ekohl

      Passionate open source user.
      Long time contributor to The Foreman.
      Recent(ish) Red Hat employee.

      \ No newline at end of file +Recent(ish) Red Hat employee.">Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden

      Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden
      ekohl

      Passionate open source user.
      Long time contributor to The Foreman.
      Recent(ish) Red Hat employee.

      \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/ewoudkohlvanwijngaarden/index.html.gz b/speaker/ewoudkohlvanwijngaarden/index.html.gz index 49ca11b65..74a9f9bc8 100644 Binary files a/speaker/ewoudkohlvanwijngaarden/index.html.gz and b/speaker/ewoudkohlvanwijngaarden/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/felixfrank/index.html b/speaker/felixfrank/index.html index f97c575c6..0bc084ddd 100644 --- a/speaker/felixfrank/index.html +++ b/speaker/felixfrank/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ Felix Frank

      Felix Frank
      @felix_rex -ffrank

      Felix Frank

      Felix has been running distributed systems since 2004 and likes using and tinkering with various automation tools.
      Special interests have included Puppet, Ansible, and mgmt.

      He very occasionally updates a blog, and otherwise tries to get enough exercise to wind down from his day job running Hadoop clusters for The unbelievable Machine Company.

      \ No newline at end of file +ffrank
      Felix Frank

      Felix has been running distributed systems since 2004 and likes using and tinkering with various automation tools.
      Special interests have included Puppet, Ansible, and mgmt.

      He very occasionally updates a blog, and otherwise tries to get enough exercise to wind down from his day job running Hadoop clusters for The unbelievable Machine Company.

      Talks

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      Felix Kronlage
      @felixkronlage

      Felix Kronlage

      Being an Open Source and unix geek Felix has been in the IT infrastructure service consulting business since the late 1990s.
      Mostly concerned with keeping Open Source solutions up and available he enjoys to fiddle deep down and through the whole stack -yet covering the wholistic aspects of technical infrastructure is what he enjoys the most.
      If not travelling around for IT-related matters or being in front of terminals his usual habitat is being outside either road cycling, running or hiking.

      Talks

        \ No newline at end of file +yet covering the wholistic aspects of technical infrastructure is what he enjoys the most.
        If not travelling around for IT-related matters or being in front of terminals his usual habitat is being outside either road cycling, running or hiking.

        Talks

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        Florian Heigl
        @florianheigl1

        Talks

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          Florian Heigl
          @florianheigl1

          Talks

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            Gareth Greenaway
            @garethgreenaway

            Gareth Greenaway

            Gareth is the software developer at Saltstack, an occasional FLOSS Weekly co-host, -and co-founder and former leader of the Southern California Linux Expo.
            Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

            \ No newline at end of file +and co-founder and former leader of the Southern California Linux Expo.
            Gareth lives in Southern California with his wife, where they are owned by several pets.

            Talks

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            Gareth Rushgrove
            @garethr

            Gareth Rushgrove
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            Gareth Rushgrove
            @garethr

            Gareth Rushgrove
            \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/garethrushgrove/index.html.gz b/speaker/garethrushgrove/index.html.gz index 27fc7cb8d..f015452b3 100644 Binary files a/speaker/garethrushgrove/index.html.gz and b/speaker/garethrushgrove/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/gerarddevos/index.html b/speaker/gerarddevos/index.html index de9ea3379..9fae14fa1 100644 --- a/speaker/gerarddevos/index.html +++ b/speaker/gerarddevos/index.html @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ architect who helps businesses deliver value by applying DevOps and Lean principles, Continuous Delivery, and Cloud technologies.
            He knows that IT services can be delivered faster, with lower risk and lower costs by applying modern architectures, organizational structures -and ways of working made popular through the DevOps movement.

            Talks

            \ No newline at end of file +and ways of working made popular through the DevOps movement.

            Talks

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            Gianluca Arbezzano
            @gianarb

            Gianluca Arbezzano
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            Gianluca Arbezzano
            @gianarb

            Gianluca Arbezzano
            \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/gianlucaarbezzano/index.html.gz b/speaker/gianlucaarbezzano/index.html.gz index 9b4ec4169..9db48cca8 100644 Binary files a/speaker/gianlucaarbezzano/index.html.gz and b/speaker/gianlucaarbezzano/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/gratiendhaese/index.html b/speaker/gratiendhaese/index.html index 7b04af0bb..5658674c7 100644 --- a/speaker/gratiendhaese/index.html +++ b/speaker/gratiendhaese/index.html @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ promoting Unix/Linux and the Open Source movement.
            Gratien is the co-founder and main designer of Relax-and-Recover (ReaR) together with Schlomo Schapiro and Johannes Meixner (both from Germany).
            This project started in 2006 and the software is part of RHEL, Fedora, EPEL and SLES HA - [http://relax-and-recover.org/] Gratien is also involved with other Open Source projects, -such as “Relax-and-Recover Automated Testing”, Upgrade-ux, Config2HTML, and some more little projects.

            Talks

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            Talks

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            Henning Henkel

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            Henning Henkel

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            Ina Panova
            ipanova

            Ina Panova

            I am a software engineer at Red Hat, working as a core developer and community co-lead of open source upstream project Pulp (https://pulpproject.org/) -@ipanova

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            Talks

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            James 'purpleidea' Shubin
            @purpleidea -purpleidea

            James 'purpleidea' Shubin

            James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
            He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
            He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
            He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

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            James 'purpleidea' Shubin

            James is a DevOps/Config mgmt. hacker and physiologist from Montreal, Canada.
            He often goes by @purpleidea on the internet, and writes “The Technical Blog of James”.
            He works on a Next Generation Config Management project that he started called mgmt.
            He studied Physiology at university and sometimes likes to talk about cardiology.

            Talks

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            JJ Asghar
            @jjasghar -jjasghar

            JJ Asghar

            JJ works at IBM on the IBM cloud as a Developer Advocate.
            He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes Service trying to make companies and users have a successful on boarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.

            He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas.
            He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some team building Artemis, madding Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld or possibly pair programming cluster Factorio.
            He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though jumps into Vim on remote machines.
            He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere.
            He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but flirts with Go, Rust, and only when he has to, Node.
            A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away he’s always to convince his daughters to “be button makers not button pushers”.

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            JJ Asghar

            JJ works at IBM on the IBM cloud as a Developer Advocate.
            He’s focusing on the IBM Kubernetes Service trying to make companies and users have a successful on boarding to the Cloud Native ecosystem.

            He lives and grew up in Austin, Texas.
            He enjoys a good strong stout, hoppy IPA, and some team building Artemis, madding Dwarf Fortress or Rimworld or possibly pair programming cluster Factorio.
            He’s a member of the Church of Emacs, though jumps into Vim on remote machines.
            He usually chooses Ubuntu over CentOS, but secretly wants FreeBSD everywhere.
            He’s always trying to become a better Ruby developer, but flirts with Go, Rust, and only when he has to, Node.
            A father and husband, if he’s not trying to automate his job away he’s always to convince his daughters to “be button makers not button pushers”.

            Talks

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            Jon Hall
            @jonhall_

            Jon Hall

            Jon is a Principal Product Manager at BMC, with a lead role on enterprise support tooling.
            A passionate advocate of user-experience driven product design, a significant part of his work is focused on the emergence of DevOps and software-defined infrastructure in large enterprises, -and its cultural impact on established technical support channels.

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            Talks

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            Jorie Tappa
            @jorietappa

            Jorie Tappa

            Software Engineer at Puppet.

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            Jorie Tappa
            @jorietappa

            Jorie Tappa

            Software Engineer at Puppet.

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            Julien Pivotto
            @roidelapluie -roidelapluie

            Julien Pivotto
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            Julien Pivotto

            Talks

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            Katerina Koutsonikoli
            @magikat0

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            Katerina Koutsonikoli
            @magikat0

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            Kris Buytaert & Toshaan Bharvani
            @cfgmgmtcamp -cfgmgmtcamp

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            Talks

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            Lee Briggs
            @briggsl

            Lee Briggs

            Lee Briggs is Senior Infrastructure Engineer at Apptio.
            With almost 10 years experience designing, building and maintaining distributed and complex systems, -he wears the scars of many monitoring systems and deployment tools.

            When he’s not trying to put monolithic applications in containers, he enjoys playing and watching soccer and walks with family and dog, Toby.

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            When he’s not trying to put monolithic applications in containers, he enjoys playing and watching soccer and walks with family and dog, Toby.

            Talks

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            Talks

            \ No newline at end of file +He studied finance and information systems at the University of Cape Town, and orbital ballistics in Zvyozdny Gorodok.

            Talks

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            Martin Alfke
            @tuxmea -tuxmea

            Martin Alfke

            Martin is a longtime Puppet user and trainer who supports companies in building IT automation including CI/CD pipelines.
            Martin is not a developer, or as he prefers to say: “Naming me a developer is an insult to every developer in the world.”

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            Martin Alfke

            Martin is a longtime Puppet user and trainer who supports companies in building IT automation including CI/CD pipelines.
            Martin is not a developer, or as he prefers to say: “Naming me a developer is an insult to every developer in the world.”

            Talks

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            Matthias Dellweg

            After finishing his doctorate in theoretical physics, Matthias Dellweg started working as an open source software engineer at ATIX AG.
            Since then he contributed to projects like foreman, katello, subscription-manager pulp and their environs.

            \ No newline at end of file +Since then he contributed to projects like foreman, katello, subscription-manager pulp and their environs.">Matthias Dellweg

            Matthias Dellweg

            After finishing his doctorate in theoretical physics, Matthias Dellweg started working as an open source software engineer at ATIX AG.
            Since then he contributed to projects like foreman, katello, subscription-manager pulp and their environs.

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            Mattias Gees

            Mattias is a solutions engineer at Jetstack where he helps clients setup Kubernetes clusters and migrate their workloads to it.
            He has a deep understanding of Kubernetes and the applications you can run on it.

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            Mattias Gees

            Mattias is a solutions engineer at Jetstack where he helps clients setup Kubernetes clusters and migrate their workloads to it.
            He has a deep understanding of Kubernetes and the applications you can run on it.

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            Michael Hrivnak

            Michael Hrivnak is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat.
            After leading development of early registry and distribution technology for container images, he became involved with solving real-world orchestration problems on Kubernetes.
            He now works on the Automation Broker and Operator SDK, -projects that automate application management on Kubernetes by incorporating tools such as Ansible and Helm.
            Experienced in both software and systems engineering, Michael is excited to be writing software for systems engineers.

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            Experienced in both software and systems engineering, Michael is excited to be writing software for systems engineers.

            Talks

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            Mircea Ulinic
            @mirceaulinic

            Mircea Ulinic
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            Mircea Ulinic
            @mirceaulinic

            Mircea Ulinic
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            Nicolas Frankel
            @nicolas_frankel

            Nicolas Frankel

            Developer Advocate with 15+ years experience consulting for many different customers, in a wide range of contexts (such as telecoms, banking, insurances, large retail and public sector).
            Usually working on Java/Java EE and Spring technologies, but with narrower interests like Software Quality, -Build Processes and Rich Internet Applications.
            Currently working for Exoscale.
            Also double as a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and triples as a book author.

            \ No newline at end of file +Build Processes and Rich Internet Applications.
            Currently working for Exoscale.
            Also double as a teacher in universities and higher education schools, a trainer and triples as a book author.

            Talks

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            Ole Herman Elgesem
            @olehermanse

            C and Python developer for CFEngine / Northern.tech. Passionate about programming, code quality, and security.

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            Ole Herman Elgesem
            @olehermanse

            C and Python developer for CFEngine / Northern.tech. Passionate about programming, code quality, and security.

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            Pablo Suárez Hernández

            Pablo Suárez Hernández

            Pablo holds a BEng. Computer System Engineering from University of La Laguna. Tenerife. Spain.
            He is a Python Backend Software Engineer at SUSE Linux and part of the SUSE Manager & Salt Team -where he is actively developing on SUSE Manager & Uyuni and its integration with Salt.
            He has lots of contributions to the Salt project, such the Snapper and Kubernetes modules, core improvements and bug fixing.

            Pablo is also involved in the local communities of Arduino, Raspberry-Pi, FLOSS and Linux.
            Before joining SUSE he was working as Python/Django developer on different projects and companies in Spain.

            He is currently developing Free Software from Tenerife, Spain.

            \ No newline at end of file +where he is actively developing on SUSE Manager & Uyuni and its integration with Salt.
            He has lots of contributions to the Salt project, such the Snapper and Kubernetes modules, core improvements and bug fixing.

            Pablo is also involved in the local communities of Arduino, Raspberry-Pi, FLOSS and Linux.
            Before joining SUSE he was working as Python/Django developer on different projects and companies in Spain.

            He is currently developing Free Software from Tenerife, Spain.

            Talks

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            Patrick Meyer
            @HerrSpace

            Hey, I’m Patrick!
            I’m part of the operations team and developer of infrastructure software at InnoGames.
            Part of my work is to contribute to open source tools and projects.

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            Patrick Meyer
            @HerrSpace

            Hey, I’m Patrick!
            I’m part of the operations team and developer of infrastructure software at InnoGames.
            Part of my work is to contribute to open source tools and projects.

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            Per Buer
            @perbu

            Per Buer

            Former programmer, sysadmin. Worked more or less exclusively on OSS all my life.
            Founded Varnish Software at some point and worked there for 7 years. Cofounded IncludeOS.

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            Per Buer
            @perbu

            Per Buer

            Former programmer, sysadmin. Worked more or less exclusively on OSS all my life.
            Founded Varnish Software at some point and worked there for 7 years. Cofounded IncludeOS.

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            Peter Souter
            @petersouter

            Peter Souter

            Peter Souter is a Technical Account Manager at HashiCorp.
            He’s loved CfgMgmtCamp ever since he attended the first in 2014, -and has worn various hats, whilst speaking and working with Puppet and HashiCorp tools over the years.

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            Talks

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            Philipp Krenn

            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.

            Talks

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            Talks

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            Quirin Pamp

            Quirin Pamp

            Quirin Pamp is a software engineer with ATIX AG in Munich, Germany.
            In this capacity he contributes to open-source projects in and around the Foreman/Katello ecosystem.
            Unrelated interests include logic and cycling.

            \ No newline at end of file +Unrelated interests include logic and cycling.">Quirin Pamp

            Quirin Pamp

            Quirin Pamp

            Quirin Pamp is a software engineer with ATIX AG in Munich, Germany.
            In this capacity he contributes to open-source projects in and around the Foreman/Katello ecosystem.
            Unrelated interests include logic and cycling.

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            Ramez Hanna
            @informatiq

            Ramez Hanna

            observability lead at criteo

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            Ramez Hanna
            @informatiq

            Ramez Hanna

            observability lead at criteo

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            Raphael Gauthier
            @RaphWebDev

            Raphael Gauthier

            Front-end developer & UX designer @Rudder.

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            Raphael Gauthier
            @RaphWebDev

            Raphael Gauthier

            Front-end developer & UX designer @Rudder.

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            Raphaël Pinson
            @raphink

            Raphaël Pinson

            Raphaël Pinson (aka raphink) is an infrastructure developer and trainer at Camptocamp.

            He focuses on automation and the implementation of DevOps practices mainly in Puppet, Docker/Kubernetes/OpenShift/Rancher and Terraform.

            He is also involved in the Voxpupuli, Augeas and Terraform communities.

            \ No newline at end of file +He is also involved in the Voxpupuli, Augeas and Terraform communities.">Raphaël Pinson

            Raphaël Pinson
            @raphink

            Raphaël Pinson

            Raphaël Pinson (aka raphink) is an infrastructure developer and trainer at Camptocamp.

            He focuses on automation and the implementation of DevOps practices mainly in Puppet, Docker/Kubernetes/OpenShift/Rancher and Terraform.

            He is also involved in the Voxpupuli, Augeas and Terraform communities.

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            R.I. Pienaar
            @ripienaar -ripienaar

            \ No newline at end of file +ripienaar

            Talks

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            Robyn Bergeron
            @robynbergeron

            Community Architect for @Ansible at @RedHat at (soooooon) @IBM.
            Former @Fedora Project Leader.
            Connector of humans, contributor, co-conspirator.

            \ No newline at end of file +Connector of humans, contributor, co-conspirator.">Robyn Bergeron

            Robyn Bergeron
            @robynbergeron

            Community Architect for @Ansible at @RedHat at (soooooon) @IBM.
            Former @Fedora Project Leader.
            Connector of humans, contributor, co-conspirator.

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            Seth Vargo
            @sethvargo

            Seth Vargo

            Seth Vargo is a Developer Advocate at Google.
            Previously he worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and a few Pittsburgh-based startups.
            He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology.
            When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth enjoys spending time with his friends and advising non-profits.

            \ No newline at end of file +When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth enjoys spending time with his friends and advising non-profits.">Seth Vargo

            Seth Vargo
            @sethvargo

            Seth Vargo

            Seth Vargo is a Developer Advocate at Google.
            Previously he worked at HashiCorp, Chef Software, CustomInk, and a few Pittsburgh-based startups.
            He is the author of Learning Chef and is passionate about reducing inequality in technology.
            When he is not writing, working on open source, teaching, or speaking at conferences, Seth enjoys spending time with his friends and advising non-profits.

            \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/sethvargo/index.html.gz b/speaker/sethvargo/index.html.gz index c3575f012..780dbaa83 100644 Binary files a/speaker/sethvargo/index.html.gz and b/speaker/sethvargo/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/simonmccartney/index.html b/speaker/simonmccartney/index.html index 1c7455fff..928f3ac52 100644 --- a/speaker/simonmccartney/index.html +++ b/speaker/simonmccartney/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -Simon McCartney

            Simon McCartney
            @simonmcc

            Simon McCartney
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            Simon McCartney
            @simonmcc

            Simon McCartney
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            Steve Traugott
            @stevegt

            Steve Traugott

            Steve Traugott’s 1998 USENIX paper “Bootstrapping an Infrastructure” helped kick-start our community.
            He’s been coding since the 1970’s, on platforms ranging from embedded systems to supercomputers.
            He helped port the Mach kernel to IBM mainframes, and UNIX System V to PC’s.
            He is former Vice President of trading floor infrastructure engineering for Chase Manhattan Bank, former NASA, and a U.S. Air Force veteran.
            Today, Steve and his family operate an innovation space in Livermore, California.
            Their community of companies conducts engineering and manufacturing operations in support of aerospace, physics, energy, and global security efforts.

            \ No newline at end of file +Their community of companies conducts engineering and manufacturing operations in support of aerospace, physics, energy, and global security efforts.">Steve Traugott

            Steve Traugott
            @stevegt

            Steve Traugott

            Steve Traugott’s 1998 USENIX paper “Bootstrapping an Infrastructure” helped kick-start our community.
            He’s been coding since the 1970’s, on platforms ranging from embedded systems to supercomputers.
            He helped port the Mach kernel to IBM mainframes, and UNIX System V to PC’s.
            He is former Vice President of trading floor infrastructure engineering for Chase Manhattan Bank, former NASA, and a U.S. Air Force veteran.
            Today, Steve and his family operate an innovation space in Livermore, California.
            Their community of companies conducts engineering and manufacturing operations in support of aerospace, physics, energy, and global security efforts.

            \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/stevetraugott/index.html.gz b/speaker/stevetraugott/index.html.gz index d685f0b38..e08635382 100644 Binary files a/speaker/stevetraugott/index.html.gz and b/speaker/stevetraugott/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/stuartpreston/index.html b/speaker/stuartpreston/index.html index 57351b40f..b251d2cea 100644 --- a/speaker/stuartpreston/index.html +++ b/speaker/stuartpreston/index.html @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ He has been a contributor to open source Chef for many years and literally wrote the book on Using Chef with Microsoft Azure. Stuart was awarded Microsoft MVP status in 2016. Outside of work, Stuart enjoys sampling the many breweries on offer in his hometown of York in England.">Stuart Preston

            Stuart Preston
            @stuartpreston

            Stuart Preston

            Stuart’s career spans a couple of decades of consultancy, advisory and CTO positions mostly in the Microsoft app dev world.
            These days he works in the Product/Engineering team at Chef and helps design and build our Microsoft ecosystem story with -Windows, PowerShell, Azure and Azure DevOps.
            He has been a contributor to open source Chef for many years and literally wrote the book on Using Chef with Microsoft Azure.
            Stuart was awarded Microsoft MVP status in 2016.
            Outside of work, Stuart enjoys sampling the many breweries on offer in his hometown of York in England.

            \ No newline at end of file +Windows, PowerShell, Azure and Azure DevOps.
            He has been a contributor to open source Chef for many years and literally wrote the book on Using Chef with Microsoft Azure.
            Stuart was awarded Microsoft MVP status in 2016.
            Outside of work, Stuart enjoys sampling the many breweries on offer in his hometown of York in England.

            Talks

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            Tim Meusel
            @BastelsBlog bastelfreak

            Tim Meusel

            Tim (bastelfreak]) Meusel works as a DevOps Engineer for GoDaddy EMEA in Cologne, Germany -where he develops and maintains a big public cloud platform.
            Tim is the driving force behind various open source solutions at work.
            He founded the VirtAPI-Stack and is a very active Vox Pupuli Maintainer.
            Tim has been doing work in the DevOps area since 2009 and is persuing Puppet solutions since 2012.
            Recently he was reelected to serve on the Vox Pupuli Project Management Committee. He enjoys good BBQ and ice hockey.

            Talks

              \ No newline at end of file +where he develops and maintains a big public cloud platform.
              Tim is the driving force behind various open source solutions at work.
              He founded the VirtAPI-Stack and is a very active Vox Pupuli Maintainer.
              Tim has been doing work in the DevOps area since 2009 and is persuing Puppet solutions since 2012.
              Recently he was reelected to serve on the Vox Pupuli Project Management Committee. He enjoys good BBQ and ice hockey.

              Talks

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              Tomer Brisker & Greg Sutcliffe
              @tbrisker_pro

              Tomer Brisker & Greg Sutcliffe

              Tomer:

              Foreman core maintainer and release manager.
              Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat Israel.
              Long time Linux geek and Open Source advocate.
              Board member of the Israeli FOSS non-profit, Hamakor.

              Greg:

              Foreman Community Manager, data scientist, tinkerer, and FOSS evangelist. -Don’t mention bad statistics in his presence unless you want a lecture :)

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              Talks

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              Ton Kersten
              @TonKersten tonkersten

              Ton Kersten is a Linux consultant and trainer at AT Computing in the Netherlands -where he helps customers with all kinds of Linux challenges. He also tries to teach them the Linux and Ansible way of life.

              He enjoys music, photography, playing darts (badly), good food, beer and whisky.

              \ No newline at end of file +where he helps customers with all kinds of Linux challenges. He also tries to teach them the Linux and Ansible way of life.

              He enjoys music, photography, playing darts (badly), good food, beer and whisky.

              Talks

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              Toshaan Bharvani
              @toshywoshy -toshywoshy

              Toshaan Bharvani

              Toshaan Bharvani is a IT consultant, currently self-employed at VanTosh, with a interest in Open Source Software and IT Hardware.
              He started his IT interest at a very early age, when his father gave him his first own PC components.
              Ever since he has been interested in IT hardware and software.
              In business, he tends to combine higher level applications with lower level systems.
              Toshaan has been involved for some time now in some open source projects and communities.

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              Toshaan Bharvani

              Toshaan Bharvani is a IT consultant, currently self-employed at VanTosh, with a interest in Open Source Software and IT Hardware.
              He started his IT interest at a very early age, when his father gave him his first own PC components.
              Ever since he has been interested in IT hardware and software.
              In business, he tends to combine higher level applications with lower level systems.
              Toshaan has been involved for some time now in some open source projects and communities.

              Talks

              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/toshaanbharvani/index.html.gz b/speaker/toshaanbharvani/index.html.gz index 0a08f8dc8..a2b37d820 100644 Binary files a/speaker/toshaanbharvani/index.html.gz and b/speaker/toshaanbharvani/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html b/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html index 43ca21ea4..1274d3493 100644 --- a/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html +++ b/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -Ulf Månsson

              Ulf Månsson
              @ulfmansson

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              Ulf Månsson
              @ulfmansson

              \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html.gz b/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html.gz index 4bb2cc83c..6b4e4422e 100644 Binary files a/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html.gz and b/speaker/ulfmansson/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/speaker/vladimirvitkov/index.html b/speaker/vladimirvitkov/index.html index ea178bfea..45fb28bb2 100644 --- a/speaker/vladimirvitkov/index.html +++ b/speaker/vladimirvitkov/index.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ Vladimir Vitkov

              Vladimir Vitkov
              @incrobot

              Vladimir is a sysadmin/devops/automation guy with more than 15 years of experience in almost every imaginable sphere.
              He had helped create, maintain and optimize small sites, multibilion worldwide infrastructures and everything in between.
              For the last 7 years vladimir is actively working with cloud services (both public and private).
              He have seen the good, the bad and the ugly and strives to make them go away.

              Talks

                \ No newline at end of file +He have seen the good, the bad and the ugly and strives to make them go away.">Vladimir Vitkov

                Vladimir Vitkov
                @incrobot

                Vladimir is a sysadmin/devops/automation guy with more than 15 years of experience in almost every imaginable sphere.
                He had helped create, maintain and optimize small sites, multibilion worldwide infrastructures and everything in between.
                For the last 7 years vladimir is actively working with cloud services (both public and private).
                He have seen the good, the bad and the ugly and strives to make them go away.

                Talks

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                  Wim Bonthuis

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                  Wim Bonthuis

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                  AT Computing

                  \ No newline at end of file +AT Computing

                  AT Computing

                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sponsors/atcomputing/index.html.gz b/sponsors/atcomputing/index.html.gz index cf7d61718..a7df728c0 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/atcomputing/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/atcomputing/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/atix/index.html b/sponsors/atix/index.html index 511bc4de1..e6cc0e3bc 100644 --- a/sponsors/atix/index.html +++ b/sponsors/atix/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -Atix

                  Atix

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                  Atix

                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sponsors/atix/index.html.gz b/sponsors/atix/index.html.gz index 3a28c3ae1..90285135b 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/atix/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/atix/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/canonical/index.html.gz b/sponsors/canonical/index.html.gz index 37f5e36a5..3bfda9c5a 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/canonical/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/canonical/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html b/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html index 591f3e612..2bce40d7f 100644 --- a/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html +++ b/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -CityTV.nl

                  CityTV.nl

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                  CityTV.nl

                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html.gz b/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html.gz index 6d7637157..b65eec775 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/citytvnl/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/deepthink/index.html.gz b/sponsors/deepthink/index.html.gz index f9fef2975..c9e0beea4 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/deepthink/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/deepthink/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/example42/index.html b/sponsors/example42/index.html index a1b314254..c522fd2c4 100644 --- a/sponsors/example42/index.html +++ b/sponsors/example42/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -Example42

                  Example42

                  \ No newline at end of file +Example42

                  Example42

                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sponsors/example42/index.html.gz b/sponsors/example42/index.html.gz index 5a54b601b..3ff9f8314 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/example42/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/example42/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/exoscale/index.html b/sponsors/exoscale/index.html index 826f39a06..537bd76d5 100644 --- a/sponsors/exoscale/index.html +++ b/sponsors/exoscale/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -ExoScale

                  ExoScale

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                  ExoScale

                  \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/sponsors/exoscale/index.html.gz b/sponsors/exoscale/index.html.gz index cb630017e..2005becfe 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/exoscale/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/exoscale/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/foreman/index.html.gz b/sponsors/foreman/index.html.gz index b5d837ba8..8c7b009cb 100644 Binary files a/sponsors/foreman/index.html.gz and b/sponsors/foreman/index.html.gz differ diff --git a/sponsors/francoisbayart/index.html b/sponsors/francoisbayart/index.html index fca7834fd..d1b09347b 100644 --- a/sponsors/francoisbayart/index.html +++ b/sponsors/francoisbayart/index.html @@ -1 +1 @@ -Francois Bayart

                  Francois Bayart

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                  Francois Bayart

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                  Configuration Management Camp is made possible by the support of our sponsors.
                  Our intent is to keep the event free for all attendees.
                  Sponsorships of all sizes are appreciated.

                  Many different sponsorship opportunities are available but please contact us if you would like to inquire about a unique package.

                  Download the sponsor prospectus and let us know which sponsorship option best suits your team.
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                  We thank these sponsors for making Config Management Camp 2019 possible.

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                  Sponsors

                  Configuration Management Camp is made possible by the support of our sponsors.
                  Our intent is to keep the event free for all attendees.
                  Sponsorships of all sizes are appreciated.

                  Many different sponsorship opportunities are available but please contact us if you would like to inquire about a unique package.

                  Download the sponsor prospectus and let us know which sponsorship option best suits your team.
                  https://cfgmgmtcamp.eu/files/sponsordoc.pdf

                  We thank these sponsors for making Config Management Camp 2019 possible.

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