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Seattle, WA
December 10–13, 2018
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Wednesday, December 12 • 1:45pm - 2:20pm
Open Source, Open Community and Open Development - Craig McLuckie, Heptio

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As we look back on the history of Kubernetes, decisions we made on our approach to the community fundamentally shaped not only the character of the project, but drove its success in a contested ecosystem. During this session Craig, one of the Kubernetes founders will talk through decisions made on how to approach the community and how that ultimately shaped the future and success of the project. We will look at lessons learned through the early days of Kubernetes and look at how those can be applied to new projects and initiatives going forwards.

The talk will focus on Open Source and its significance in driving adoption of new enterprise technologies in the emerging world, Open Community and the value of a truly vendor neutral environment, and Open Design that allow users of a technology to participate in its evolution.

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Craig McLuckie

CEO, Heptio
Craig McLuckie is the CEO of Heptio. Previously he worked at Google where co-founded the Kubernetes project, bootstrapped the Cloud Native Computing Foundation and launched Google Compute Engine.


Wednesday December 12, 2018 1:45pm - 2:20pm PST
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