As you probably know, there is annual convention called Flock. This year’s is happening in Cape Cod, Hyannis, MA and will begin the morning of Tuesday, August 29. Sessions will continue each day until midday on Friday, September 1.
I have asked all of the session leaders from Flock some questions.
And now you are about to read one of the responses.
Discussing Kubernetes & Origin Deployment Options by Jason Brooks and Yu Qi Zhang
What is the goal of your session at Flock?
Discussing with the community the deployment methods and issues involved for Kubernetes and Openshift Origin, and to know where to better focus community efforts.
What does it affect in the project?
Fedora Atomic community and users of Kubernetes and Openshift Origin.
What does your talk focus on?
Present-day deployment options and issues surrounding Kubernetes and Openshift Origin
Without giving too much away, what can attendees expect to learn or do in your session?
Learn options for deploying kubernetes and openshift origin on fedora, and discussion of what’s working and what isn’t for other Fedorans.
Who should attend?
People with an interest in the container field, Atomic Host, and those with an interest in kube/origin.
What do you do in Fedora/how long have you been involved in the project?
I am a member of the Fedora Atomic community, as well as a container maintainer in the fedora registry. I’ve been using Fedora since Fedora Core 1, and have been directly involved in the community for about five years.
What attracts you to this type of work or part of the project?
Chance to work on brand new technologies and to ensure that these technologies are accessible to everyone.
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