DevOps'ish 273: Open Source Summit, Tiger Global, KubeCon's Lack of Diversity, Interim CNCF Code of Conduct Committee, ugit, GitBOM, Fermyon, Clockwork, and more
This week I was in Austin, Texas (where it was hotter than the hinges of hell) at Open Source Summit. I staffed the AWS booth, attended a few talks, met with friends I hadn’t seen in long, and became generally reinvigorated about open source. It’s my last event on the Amazon EKS team. I’m moving inside the Containers organization at AWS to work on a new and different project. AWS was a leading sponsor. I had great conversations with folks. Undergrads, customers, partners, and others had questions about Kubernetes, EKS, or GitOps. I gave a booth demo on Multi-Cluster GitOps, a solution we intend to open source soon. I was impressed by quite a few sponsors there. Camunda, Coder (thanks for the Caddy config), KubeCost, Solo, and Capital One all had great presences at the conference. But two newer companies melted my brain with how excellent their products were: Fermyon and Clockwork. Fermyon ventured out to start a company for all you WebAssembly fans (closet fan, still need to learn it). Fermyon is making a batteries included WebAssembly platform. I feel Fermyon will soon make its way into the mainstream WebAssembly developers’ workflows. My friend Michelle Dhanani and others from Microsoft are there, so I’m certain they’ll be doing some fantastic things. Be sure to checkout their spin repo in the Tools section. ...