DevOps'ish 270: KubeCon CFPs, DevOps survey, Kubernetes Annual Report, Sandberg steps aside, Lacework asks 20% of staff to step out, other layoffs, gitnoter, and more

I had a good but busy week. Two big things happened on Friday: Max finished Kindergarten (super proud) I reviewed more KubeCon CFPs for more people submitting them than I have in a LONG time Three straight hours of non-stop CFP reviewing. Don’t take this as a brag. I tend to put incoming requests for help over my work when so many folks ask for reviews of their CFP. That’s okay. I appreciate being able to share knowledge and help wherever I can whenever the time is right. I might have been happier building out a GitOps environment for demoing during booth duty at Open Source Summit (yes, I’m making an exception for Austin, TX). I will find out which was more fun next week. It’s always interesting to me working with first-time submitters. You’re not putting together a business proposal. You’re trying to get on stage at a conference with a talk acceptance rate in the low to mid teens. Remember that the conference CFP reviewers have a FAR more demanding job than I do. I try to improve the proposals I see (I don’t rewrite them to get accepted magically). ...

June 5, 2022 · 14 min · Chris Short

DevOps'ish 269: On Vacation, Layoffs and Freezes, Unlimited PTO, Broadcom offers to buy VMware, and much more

On a much-needed vacation this weekend. Enjoying Traverse City’s finer local haunts. Amazingly, this city is in the same state that Detroit is. Speaking of, I can’t wait until KubeCon NA 2022 in Detroit. As we get closer to an event, I’ll be sharing some more local news and info (like the Aloft will be under construction during KubeCon NA). I know there’s a large contingent of Michiganders that read this newsletter. What’s one fantastic thing folks in downtown Detroit can’t miss (hit reply, yes, I filter out-of-office messages in 40+ languages)? I’ll start with Campus Martius Park. You’ll be shocked by this excellent little happening spot in the city’s heart. O’Reilly Book on Observability Engineering—Get Yours Free from Honeycomb! Manage complex cloud-native systems, improve customer experiences, and build & run better software using Honeycomb. Get your FREE copy of our new O’Reilly book and register for our Authors’ Cut Series to discuss key concepts. Events ArgoCon SEPTEMBER 19 – 21, 2022 ...

May 29, 2022 · 7 min · Chris Short

DevOps'ish 268: KubeCon EU 2022, GitOpsCon EU 2022, China locks down Gitee, 380K publicly accessible K8s API Servers, Observability Engineering (free eBook), and more

This past week was KubeCon EU 2022. I attended only part of it (more on that later). The Kubernetes Contributor Summit looked like it went off okay. I will admit I showed up quite late due to jet lag. But, I was able to sit down with Kaslin and schedule the rest of the tweets for KubeCon EU 2022 as part of our duties for the Kubernetes Contributor Comms team (please follow K8sContributors on Twitter). I was also able to say hello to many friends I had not seen in ages. Including my good friend, Vincent Batts. He seemed to want me to know that there is a reason to celebrate (and often is in certain cultures) when someone is taken from us so soon. The day prior, I had quietly cried myself to sleep on the plane after scrolling past a movie titled “Lucy,” much like Kendrick Lamar, I grieve different. It reminded me of my studies of Buddhism and Hinduism I learned in the cult my mother was in (surprise; I grew up in a cult for quite a few years). I was at peace, I thought, but Vincent drove that point home. ...

May 22, 2022 · 13 min · Chris Short

DevOps'ish 267: KubeCon EU is here, SUSE discriminates, Windows vulns, scammer footgun, git, GitOps, and so much more

This week was the run up to KubeCon. The mad dash turned into peace and quiet by Friday. I feel really bad about Spain not approving quite a few visas for folks I wanted to meet. I had to help coordinate a few last minute switches from physical to virtual talks. I took part in a few AWS Container Days sessions and an impromptu, during the stream invite to Anaïs Urlichs and Matty Straton’s live stream all about attending KubeCon. I’ll have those up on my web site for preservation soon enough. It was a good week overall (at least the second half). Timing for the newsletter is a little wonky as I’m traveling to KubeCon in Valencia, Spain. I’m writing this week’s newsletter from an Air France Lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG, eek, I know). If you’re attending KubeCon in person or virtually and need something, want to say, “Hi.” Please stop me if you see me. If I’m not in a hurry I’ll happily chat. If I am busy or on my way to something, you’ll be able to tell. Have a great week everyone! ...

May 15, 2022 · 10 min · Chris Short

DevOps'ish 266: We did some good in the world, Kubernetes 1.24, Netflix downward slide, critical F5 vuln, RFC 9116, Kubernetes Goat, Pulumi YAML, and more

Thank you to everyone that donated to my sister’s Walk for Wishes for Make-A-Wish® Michigan this week. We kinda crushed it for Lucy. Here’s how the tally adds up as of 7 PM Saturday: First, we helped push the event over its goal ($366K raised, $360K goal; pat yourselves on the back, that’s huge). Second, our “We Love Lucy” team raised the third highest amount of money ($16.5K) for the event. Third, your donations made my sister the #4 individual fundraiser. Fourth, the “We Love Lucy” team raised so much that we eclipsed all but the two major event sponsors as far as company’s participating. None of this would’ve been possible without you, the reader. DevOps’ish alone donated $1,000 to spur others to donate and donate you did. I’m so thankful. It felt really good to get that hug yesterday morning. She sends a very special thank you to every single one of you who donated this week. My personal thanks as well. You didn’t have to make an impact on our family, but you did. For that, I am forever grateful. ...

May 8, 2022 · 12 min · Chris Short