DevOpsDays Chicago 2014 - How Much Is That DevOps In The Window?
Chicago, IL
2014-10-07 to 2014-10-08
Two critiques I’ve heard from first-time DevOpsDays attendees are that they felt like they were on the outside looking in and they didn’t take away anything actionable. I posit that these are two aspects of the same problem we’ve created and can solve.
What exactly do unicorns, horses, and goats have to do with corporate IT and software development, asks a newcomer? We want to reach outside the echo chamber, so we need to make the jargon and references of this community more accessible. We talk about empathy as the essence of DevOps; we need to ensure we practice inclusion. Whether it’s providing more context for common references or giving clear speaker bios and introductions, we need to ensure our community mindfully welcomes new participants.
Being new to the space can mean looking for rubrics and implementable strategies. It’s not wrong to want a list of action items, but acting without reflection isn’t enough. We need to make it clear that the “how” stems directly from the “why” and the “what”.
And just because DevOps is for everyone doesn’t mean that DevOps encompasses anything and everything. There’s no RFC for DevOps, but it does go beyond culture to automation, measurement, and sharing. There are many great tools in that space, and large organizations might implement them differently from small ones. Commerce in this space is welcome and expected, but the practice of DevOps itself is not a commodity.
Forget hipster DevOps versus enterprise DevOps. The DevOps in the window is just DevOps, and it’s not for sale.
Notes with links and credits for references in the slides.
@bridgetkromhout - taking A/V quirks in stride. It's like you're in #ops or something...
— Seth Goings (@sethgoings) October 7, 2014
You can watch @bridgetkromhout's keynote live: https://t.co/8fDoaGB3XV #devopsdays
— DevOpsDays Chicago (@devopsdaysChi) October 7, 2014
@bridgetkromhout kicking off @devopsdaysChi ! #devopsdays pic.twitter.com/H8KiLcQDFZ
— Andy Domeier (@AndyJD_) October 7, 2014
#devopsdays in Chicago listening to @bridgetkromhout
— Basam Abdallah (@basam) October 7, 2014
Good start to #devopsdays with @bridgetkromhout setting the tone for the event. Emphasis on networking will hopefully make it easier for ppl
— Jeff Smith (@DarkAndNerdy) October 7, 2014
@bridgetkromhout is sharing how to optimize your #devopsdays experience at @devopsdaysChi
— Michael Lanyon (@lanyonm) October 7, 2014
@bridgetkromhout great speech so far #devopsdays. mom is a loyal drama fever fan . #deepdishdevops
— ben rodriguez (@benrodriguez_9) October 7, 2014
My talk on Docker as referenced by @bridgetkromhout http://t.co/5NuvSDyOqG #devopsdays @devopsdaysChi
— Michael Ducy (@mfdii) October 7, 2014
"A Difference between you and a unicorn is an opportunity to learn" #DeepDishDevops @bridgetkromhout @devopsdaysChi
— Aaron (@BlanchTheBleach) October 7, 2014
"Be the person who cares." - @bridgetkromhout right on #devopsdays
— Steve Pereira (@SteveElsewhere) October 7, 2014
Playing DevOps bingo with @bridgetkromhout talk - @petecheslock, check. @lusis, check. @littleidea, check. @mfdii, check. :)
— Matt Stratton can have a little devops as a snack (@mattstratton) October 7, 2014
Be weary of anyone claiming they will give you a turn-key devops solution - @bridgetkromhout #devopsdays
— Jason Hand (@jasonhand) October 7, 2014
Magnificent start to #devopsdays Chicago from @bridgetkromhout. Great advice for newcomers...
— Chris Read (@cread) October 7, 2014
.@bridgetkromhout with a shout out to the DevOps in a Box video. Made my day :) #devopsdayschi
— Alan Sharp-Paul (@asharppaul) October 7, 2014
"The only devops tool is the person who calls themselves the Director of DevOps" @bridgetkromhout @nathenharvey #devopsdays #deepdishdevops
— Brian Garofola (@BrianGarofola) October 7, 2014
@benjammingh @beerops our trivia team is so popular and awful at animals! #devopsdays pic.twitter.com/pWEnuWg7FJ
— Andy Domeier (@AndyJD_) October 7, 2014
The names @bridgetkromhout is mentioning are the names you should be investigating on your DevOps journey #devopsdays @devopsdaysChi
— Michael Ducy (@mfdii) October 7, 2014
Giving a shit and having some empathy .... @bridgetkromhout #DevOpsDays
— David Willard (@cliffwalk) October 7, 2014
Oh no - @bridgetkromhout sold me as “funny” to the #devopsdays Chicago attendees. Should have sold me as “like to rant about devops”
— Pete Cheslock (@petecheslock) October 7, 2014
@bridgetkromhout awesome job on the keynote! Was watching the live stream (slightly delayed). Sad to be missing the event.
— Pete Cheslock (@petecheslock) October 7, 2014
The post @bridgetkromhout mentioned in closing on labeling DevOps http://t.co/AYveOFZ4u7 #devopsdays @devopsdaysChi
— Michael Ducy (@mfdii) October 7, 2014
@bridgetkromhout is rocking #devopsdays Chicago - Glad we convinced her to come to Belgium #we'llhavelotsofchocolates ready
— Patrick Debois (@patrickdebois) October 7, 2014
Love seeing @aneel’s ignite talk from Velocity NY being referenced at #devopsdays. Take 5 min and watch it. https://t.co/TU63pds5Su
— Pete Cheslock (@petecheslock) October 7, 2014
@bridgetkromhout Awesome talk at #devopsdays Chicago.
— DevOpsJon (@DevOpsJon) October 8, 2014
@lusis @bridgetkromhout hugs to both of you…great talk and my favorite quotes are Johns…just great stuff
— Kevin Behr 开始 (@kevinbehr) October 8, 2014
How Much Is That DevOps In The Window? Awesome talk from @bridgetkromhout at @devopsdaysChi http://t.co/hK0CuAsI75 #devopsdays
— BugShack (@BugShack) October 9, 2014