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Authors: Jeremy Rickard, Jason DeTiberus, Danielle Lancashire, Hilliary Lipsig, Xander Grzywinski
2023-04-19

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The conference presentation discusses the Code of Conduct Committee's approach to handling reported instances of misconduct in the open-source community.
  • The committee emphasizes confidentiality and offers anonymous reporting options
  • They approach reported instances by discussing them as a group and looking at power dynamics and context
  • They also consider situations where the Code of Conduct may be weaponized against marginalized individuals
  • The committee encourages kindness and respect in all interactions within the community
Authors: Chris Aniszczyk
2022-10-28

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The conference presentation discusses the current state and future directions of the Kubernetes ecosystem, including the need for better developer tooling, managing multiple clusters, and improving developer experience.
  • The Kubernetes ecosystem needs to focus on keeping secrets more secure
  • Multi-tenancy needs to be improved with a comprehensive open-source solution
  • Developer experience needs to be simplified by reducing the number of tools needed to run a successful production environment
  • Developer retention needs to be improved to ensure long-standing projects
  • Better documentation is needed to help users choose between multiple projects with overlapping functionality
  • Managing multiple clusters and scheduling applications across them is still a challenge
  • More work needs to be done on developer tooling, including webassembly projects
  • The Kubernetes ecosystem needs to continue to evolve and improve
Authors: Kaiwalya Koparkar, Ashwin Kumar Uppala, Karuna Tata, Abhishek Choudhary
2022-10-27

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Hackathons are a beneficial way for students to learn and contribute to Cloud native Technologies.
  • Participating in hackathons can lead to contributing to real-life projects
  • Continuing to work on hackathon projects after the event can lead to successful startups like Helm and Elasticsearch
  • Hackathons provide mentorship and opportunities to learn complex technologies
  • Hackathons are more beginner-friendly and inclusive compared to conferences
Authors: Aradhna Chetal, Kapil Bareja, Jim Bugwadia, Anil Karmel, Elizabeth Vasquez Alban
2022-10-24

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The conference presentation discusses the importance of building a golden path for Cloud Native organizations to ensure security and compliance. The path should be unique to each organization and based on the type of data they are trying to protect and their regulatory requirements. Automation and observability are key components of the golden path.
  • Building a golden path is crucial for Cloud Native organizations to ensure security and compliance
  • The path should be unique to each organization and based on their data and regulatory requirements
  • Automation and observability are key components of the golden path
Conference:  Transform X 2021
Authors: Drew Conway, Cassie Kozyrkov, Deepna Devkar, Jaclyn Rice Nelson
2021-10-07

Hosted by Tribe AI. Poor data quality. Inability to access the right talent. Failure to get models into production. When it comes to moving up the AI adoption curve, what's really holding businesses back? In this panel, you'll learn how technical leaders at enterprises like Google, CNN, and TwoSigma think about building higher performing teams and operationalizing machine learning projects to deliver business value in production.