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Thursday, March 10 • 17:40 - 18:40
Panel: Communities, Contribution and Kubernetes

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There is a broad group of companies working to make sure that Kubernetes works well for everyone, from individual developers to the largest companies in the cloud space. Kubernetes has an active global community of contributors, and a myriad of areas in which you can contribute. There are also dozens of projects that upstream Kubernetes who lean on features and functions to deliver value adds.

In this panel, the community managers and project leads will discuss how to contribute to their Kubenetes work streams, their road maps and explain why you should work on their work streams. 

Kubernetes works well for everyone, from individual developers to the largest companies in the cloud space. Kubernetes has an active global community of contributors, and a myriad of areas in which you can contribute. There are also dozens of projects that upstream Kubernetes who lean on features and functions to deliver value adds.

In this panel, the community managers and project leads will discuss how to contribute to their Kubenetes work streams, their road maps and explain why you should work on their work streams.

Panelists will join from Google, Juniper Networks, OpenStack Foundation, OpenShift (Red Hat) and DEIS (Engine Yard).

Moderators
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Sarah Novotny

Head of Open Source Strategy for GCP, Google
Sarah Novotny leads an Open Source Strategy group for Google Cloud Platform. She has long been an Open Source community champion in communities such as Kubernetes, NGINX and MySQL and ran large scale technology infrastructures before web-scale had a name. Novotny currently sits on... Read More →

Speakers
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Thierry Carrez

VP of Engineering, OpenStack Foundation
Thierry Carrez is the Vice-President of Engineering at the OpenStack Foundation, in charge of the long-term health of the open source projects under the Foundation. A long-time elected member of the OpenStack Technical Committee, he has been a Release Manager for the OpenStack project... Read More →
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Michael Henkel

Software Engineer, Juniper Networks
Michael is a Senior Solutions Consultant and Enterprise Network Architect focusing on all the exciting and evolving new technologies such as Service Defined Networking (SDN), OpenFlow (OF) and OpenStack. He is evaluating how (and if) these technologies can play together with traditional... Read More →
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Diane Mueller

Director, Community Development, Red Hat
Director, Community Development, Red Hat (https://redhat.com) ; Co-Chair, OKD Working Group, the Community Distribution of Kubernetes that powers Red Hat OpenShift (https://okd.io) and founder/organizer of OpenShift Commons (https://commons.openshift.org)
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Alexis Richardson

CEO, Weaveworks
Alexis is CEO and co-founder of Weaveworks, and was the first chair of the CNCF TOC. He is also known for popularising the terms and practices of GitOps. Previously, at Pivotal, as head of products for Spring, RabbitMQ, Redis and vFabric, he "rebooted" Spring and transitioned the... Read More →


Thursday March 10, 2016 17:40 - 18:40 PST
CodeNode - Ctrl 10 South Place, London, United Kingdom