Presentation: Kubernetes Superpower

Track: Building Great Engineering Cultures

Location: Seacliff ABC

Duration: 10:35am - 11:25am

Day of week: Wednesday

Level: Intermediate

Persona: Architect, DevOps Engineer, General Software, Technical Engineering Manager

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Abstract

 
Kubernetes (kubernetes.io) project is becoming the de-facto standard for managing containerized applications. Kubernetes is a success in part because of Google's commitment to making it a community led project. Building strong teams is very challenging, all the more so for an open source community. In this talk, we will go behind the scenes to look at what what made kubernetes community operate as one. Learn how the members of the community applied practices of building organic teams and culture to an open source community, together with what is unique in open source communities and can be applied to any team and strengthen it. The future is bright.

Speaker: Sarah Novotny

Head of Open Source Strategy for GCP @Google

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