This document discusses convergence across the cloud native ecosystem and connections between communities. It highlights how connected communities can foster cross-community collaboration through various means like commons sites, briefings, code contributions, and mailing lists. Examples are given of relationships between individuals, projects, and corporations in the Kubernetes and OpenShift ecosystems. Key players like Red Hat, IBM, Uber, and Amadeus are discussed in terms of their involvement in projects like Kubernetes, OpenShift, Jaeger, OpenStack, and more. The importance of inter-corporate relationships and upstream engagement is also touched on.
AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
Convergence of Communities
1. Convergence of Communities
The Search for Connections
across the Cloud Native Ecosystem
Diane Mueller
Director, Community Development
Red Hat Cloud Platform
dmueller@redhat.com
@openshiftcommon
@pythondj
Oct 15, 2019
All Things Open - Raleigh
Daniel Izquierdo-Cortázar
Co-founder, Director of Consulting
Bitergia
dizquierdo@bitergia.com
@bitergia
@dizquierdo
11. KUBERNETES SIGs & WGs- ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP
API
MACHINERY
AZURE
DOCS
OPENSTACK
STORAGE
CONTAINER
IDENTITY
AWS
BIG
DATA
INSTRUMENTATION
PRODUCT
MANAGEMENT
TESTING
KUBEADM
ADOPTION
APPS
CLI
MULTI
CLUSTER
RELEASE
UI
RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
ARCHITECTURE
CLUSTER
LIFECYCLE
NETWORK
SCALABILITY
WINDOWS
AUTH
CLUSTER OPS
NODE
SCHEDULING
APP DEF
AUTO
SCALING
CONTRIBUTOR
EXPERIENCE
ON-PREM
SERVICE
CATALOG
CLUSTER
API
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GROUPSRED HAT LEAD or CO-LEAD
This slide is General Distribution/customer facing
IOT
EDGE
POLICY
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17. With a current species list hovering at
around 2000, there are more undiscovered
jellies than there are discovered. It has
been speculated that there could be as
many as 300,000 species yet to be seen by
humans.
Fun Fact: 300,000 Species Remain Undiscovered
https://www.thedailyresearch.com/jellyfish-facts/