Open Source Observability
…and AWS senior developer advocate, about the importance of observability in CI/CD pipelines and his work with OpenTelemetry, as well as the larger cloud native open source communities. They dug deep…
…and AWS senior developer advocate, about the importance of observability in CI/CD pipelines and his work with OpenTelemetry, as well as the larger cloud native open source communities. They dug deep…
…The goal of Podman Desktop is to make it easier for developers to work with Kubernetes environments. Duffy also touches on the role of diplomacy in open source development and the potential…
…She has been actively involved in open source communities while working for Jolla and Nokia previously. In addition, she also has experiences in software development/integration in her 12 years in the…
…And then the more I learned about what it's like to be an open source developer, the more passionate I became to help. We are all working toward the same sort…
…But we're working on it. It's better than it used to be. Katherine Druckman: That’s fair...When I was first working in the open source world, we liked to…
…I genuinely believe that open source is the best way to develop common technology. Letting everyone see how things work really does result in better solutions. It also just makes sense. If…
…After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water.” How does this translate to open source? “People think open source means all the glorified work of sending the pull request, creating a brand-new feature…
By Hosted by Katherine Druckman On this episode of the Open at Intel podcast , Kapil Thangavelu joins us to talk about his work on the open source project Cloud Custodian . Thangavelu initially…
…They discussed what openness means in AI, the role of open source frameworks in AI development, and the potential benefits of openness in fostering innovation and addressing concerns about access. The discussion…
…I was one of the full-time open source developers and my job was to help IBM gain status and do good work as needed by the community. Katherine Druckman: What advice…