086: Last Chance, Kubernetes, Knative, Ansible, Google Next, and More

This is the last week to take the DevOps’ish Summer 2018 Survey. I can tell you definitively changes are coming to the newsletter. But, if you would like to have some influence on what those changes are please take the survey. The survey closes on Friday, August 3, 2018 at 1400 ET. Continuous delivery on modern infrastructure - Run GoCD on Kubernetes Model Docker-based build workflows more effectively with our GoCD Kubernetes integration. Run GoCD natively on Kubernetes, define your build workflow and let GoCD provision and scale build infrastructure on the fly. SPONSORED Events #causeascene Conference - San Francisco Date: 2018-08-04 #causeascene Conf is an event without borders, which is designed to be safe space for members of underrepresented and marginalized communities in tech to tell their stories. To share what they’re working on, what they’ve experienced, their tech enabled hopes and dreams. This is an opportunity for these, often sidelined and silenced, individuals to use the platform to amplify their voices, uncensored, in a very authentic manner. ...

July 29, 2018 · 10 min · Chris Short

085: Ansible ❤️ Kubernetes, Spotting Fakes, Junior Engineers, Prime Disaster, Kubernetes, Awesome TUIs, and More

You are here and I really appreciate it! If you enjoy this newsletter, it would be great if you participated in the survey. There are already some changes I’ll be making as a result of responses so far. Also, if you run events in Europe, Asia, South America, or Australia please send some details for them to me. One reply to the weekly e-mail newsletter suggested including more international events. I think that’s a worthwhile venture so send them my way. The newsletter is coming to you a day early due to a new addition to our family whose delivery is in progress as I’m writing this. Uncle Chris 4.0! Webinar: Actionable Continuous Delivery Metrics Want to deliver faster? Join our free webinar: Actionable Continuous Delivery Metrics. Gain insights into software delivery pipeline and learn to use metrics to improve your path to production. SPONSORED Ballerina: Cloud-Native Programming Language Ballerina makes it easy to write microservices that integrate APIs. TechWorld placed it as #1 in their “Top programming languages you should try”. Ballerina supports modern protocols and data formats, has built-in constructs for event and stream processing, resiliency, parallel execution, and can deploy directly onto Docker and Kubernetes. SPONSORED ...

July 21, 2018 · 10 min · Chris Short

084: Open Offices are Evil, AWS Switches?, GitOps, BGP, Getting Started with CI/CD, OpenFaaS, and More

I spent most of the week in Durham, NC. I was pretty busy all week trying to learn while maintaining a full calendar. Meeting new people and figuring out where I can help them scale out their needs is something I’m familiar with. What I’m not familiar with is the massive company that is Red Hat. It’s not the products or the people I don’t get; it’s the enormity. Having a moment or two to think about it, the bigger a company gets, the longer it seems it’ll take to get up to speed. This isn’t a big issue for my team but, I’d like to be a fruitful contributor much sooner than later. I will certainly try to achieve that this week when I’m back in Durham. I’ll also be attending the Triangle DevOps Meetup on Wednesday night. Come out and say Hi! Webinar: Actionable Continuous Delivery Metrics Want to deliver faster? Join our free webinar: Actionable Continuous Delivery Metrics. Gain insights into software delivery pipeline and learn to use metrics to improve your path to production. SPONSORED ...

July 15, 2018 · 10 min · Chris Short

083: DevOps'ish Survey, Career Advice Galore, 🚫 Bastions, Kubernetes, Ansible, HTTP/2, Etcd, and More

It was a holiday week here in the United States. On Wednesday, we celebrated our independence. It is rather fitting that the DevOps’ish newsletter blasted past 1776 subscribers this week (the year the US declared Independence). After eighty-three weeks of doing this newsletter, I would like your help in improving it. I’ve put together a quick sixteen question survey that will ultimately improve the format and content in DevOps’ish. The data from the DevOps’ish Summer 2018 Survey will be a vital measurement to guide the direction of the newsletter going forward. No personally identifiable information is necessary to complete the survey. Please take a few minutes and let me know what you like or don’t like about DevOps’ish. Webinar: Actionable Continuous Delivery Metrics Want to deliver faster? Join our free webinar: Actionable Continuous Delivery Metrics. Gain insights into software delivery pipeline and learn to use metrics to improve your path to production. SPONSORED Ballerina: Cloud-Native Programming Language Ballerina makes it easy to write microservices that integrate APIs. TechWorld placed it as #1 in their “Top programming languages you should try”. Ballerina supports modern protocols and data formats, has built-in constructs for event and stream processing, resiliency, parallel execution, and can deploy directly onto Docker and Kubernetes. SPONSORED ...

July 8, 2018 · 12 min · Chris Short

082: Picking Winning Tech, Blue is Bad, Kubernetes, GCP Problems, VKE, Ansible, and More

Twelve hours after this newsletter was published last week, I was on a plane back to my old stomping grounds in Raleigh, North Carolina. I started at Red Hat this week on the Ansible team as Principal Product Marketing Manager. After the first week, I feel like this is the best career move I’ve ever made. It’s also a move that I’ve wanted to make for a long time. But, the delay has been well worth it. I look forward to working with teams internal and external to Red Hat to make Ansible an even better product than it already is. As an aside, the family and I escaped the near triple-digit (Fahrenheit) temperatures of the Greater Detroit Metro for way “up north” Michigan. The image this week is of my son Max playing on the beach of Lake Michigan in Petosky State Park. Get out and enjoy the world around you when you have some time. Also, if you’re disabled in any way be sure to take care of yourself. ...

July 1, 2018 · 8 min · Chris Short