Brussels, Belgium
2019-10-31
Description
“In any team you need a tank, a healer, a damage dealer, someone with crowd control abilities, and another who knows iptables.” – OH by @jpetazzo, 2015
Complexity in our software installations increases over time; this is a law of physics (along with how “working in production” means “this will ideally last until the heat death of the universe”). Let’s talk about open source tools we can use for operable software on Kubernetes. Cloud native tooling fuels this whirlwind overview of how to gather your party of adventurers; you’ll leave with a clear picture of how to operate your software in a Kubernetes ecosystem (and avoid being eaten by a grue).
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Tweets
Looking forward to hosting @KubernetesBe in our offices tonight! Halloween edition featuring @bridgetkromhout, @mfdii and @bryanl. #msdevbe pic.twitter.com/xatiCQKDqk
— Microsoft Developer BeLux (@msdev_be) October 31, 2019
Next on stage is @bridgetkromhout to talk about 'The Cloud Native Adventure Brigade' @KubernetesBe #msdevbe pic.twitter.com/Wy6Vdh1k9p
— Nick Trogh 🇸🇪 #swetugg #jfokus (@nicktrog) October 31, 2019
Great tip from @bridgetkromhout : if you want to get your feet wet in open source, take a look at contributing to the awesome Porter project. https://t.co/0nTok6q9Fc #msdevbe
— Nick Trogh 🇸🇪 #swetugg #jfokus (@nicktrog) October 31, 2019
We have even put out a welcome mat, head over to the new contributor guide to learn out how to get started or figure out what the heck Porter is. 😉https://t.co/oyUGCmMBoB
— Carolyn Van Slyck (@carolynvs) October 31, 2019
Joined Kubernetes meetup with @bridgetkromhout at #msdevbe and want to start contributing?
— Tom Kerkhove ☁️ (@TomKerkhove) October 31, 2019
Head over to https://t.co/81SILoPJF5, I accept PRs.
Ping on issue and happy to guide you!