The Kubernetes Release Process De-Mystified
Its easy to get confused by all the analogies used to represent a quality software engineering process. Sprint, marathon, triathlon, heptathlon? Making sausage? Shipbuilding? Rocket surgery? Bra …
Talk Title | The Kubernetes Release Process De-Mystified |
Speakers | Tim Pepper (Software Engineer, VMware) |
Conference | Open Source Summit North America |
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Location | Vancouver, BC, Canada |
Date | Aug 27-31, 2018 |
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It’s easy to get confused by all the analogies used to represent a quality software engineering process. Sprint, marathon, triathlon, heptathlon? Making sausage? Shipbuilding? Rocket surgery? Brain science?This talk will feature the kubernetes 1.12 release lead giving an insider’s view of the release team, its processes, and how a globally distributed set of open source collaborators come together across a dynamic and large project to deliver quality code on a regular cadence. And the talk will attempt to do so with a minimum of memes and metaphors! (WARNING: may include pictures of kittens).