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Machines Can Do The Work: Automation and the Kubernetes Contributor Experience

Machines Can Do The Work: Automation and the Kubernetes Contributor Experience

The decision to host a project of Kubernetes' scale on GitHub has led us to confront a number of unique challenges over the past three years, both technical and cultural. We were the most active proje …

Talk Title Machines Can Do The Work: Automation and the Kubernetes Contributor Experience
Speakers Aaron Crickenberger (Senior Testing Engineer, Google)
Conference KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe
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Location Copenhagen, Denmark
Date Apr 30-May 4, 2018
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The decision to host a project of Kubernetes' scale on GitHub has led us to confront a number of unique challenges over the past three years, both technical and cultural. We were the most active project on GitHub in 2017 as measured by contributions beyond just code. This talk will walk you through a number of tools and processes we have developed to support this growth, including but not limited to: gubernator, mungegithub, prow, and testgrid By the end of the talk, contributors in the Kubernetes community will know more about how to use our existing automation to make their lives easier. Maintainers of other projects large or small will know how they can try out our automation on their project today.

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