- Date: 19 May, 2021 at 18:30 - 19:30 GMT+1
- Model: Online
- Registration: https://community.cncf.io/events/details/cncf-asturias-presents-cloud-native-asturias-may21/
- Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2vGGGa4Y20
- Slides:
- Language talks: English
- 18:15 - 18:30: Warming up!
- 18:30 - 18:35: Welcome!
- 18:35 - 19:00: How to manage GitHub organizations with Terraform
- 19:00 - 19:25: Lean Product Development With SLOs
- 19:25 - 19:30: Wrap up
Guillermo Vigil, DevOps Engineer at Empathy.co. Terraform provides a lot of different providers, one of them is the GitHub provider. We are going to manage an entire GitHub organization in a repository as Infrastructure as Code from scratch.
Guillermo is part of the Platform Engineering team at Empathy and he's in love with DevOps mindset and automation steps. Recently, Guillermo achieved the Terraform Associate and CKAD certification and now he's preparing for the CKA certification.
Josh Armitage, DevOps Practitioner, Kubernetes Evangelist at Contino. How can you strip over-processing out of your value stream?, How can you understand and communicate what "good enough" looks like?, How can you systematically challenge and remove assumptions from your consumers?. In supporting enterprises in DevOps & agile transformations across three continents, I discovered a common theme, stories talk of what is to be enabled, but not how well it needs to perform. From this talk from Josh, you will learn how to adopt an SLO driven product development flow, from the mistakes we made along the way, tips and tricks for defining SLOs for low-frequency use cases and how to drive more impactful conversations
Known for a booming voice and distinct lack of a sense of humor, Josh works as a consultant after spending time with everything from mainframes to machine learning and kubernetes. Having split his life half in the UK, half in Australia, he's now back in London helping regulated enterprises embrace lean software development, cloud native architectures and team happiness as a true north metric.