 Hello Steve, how are you doing? Good Diego, how are you doing? I'm doing fine Today like every other profile that we have made so far. We're going to be talking a little bit about OpenShift and The first question obviously is like who are you and what do you do in the OpenShift team? And what else like can you share about your role inside Red Hat? Sure, I'm part of the product management team. I work on developer experience And I'm also responsible for some of our our hosted offerings like OpenShift Online and OpenShift Dedicated So I have a background around developer tooling, a number of things around integrating tools together as well as developing various products. Oh That's that's great. And well like you can see here on the screen You can find Steve on Twitter. So if you have any questions Suggestions or just comments around OpenShift like please go ahead and contact him. He's quite active there And he's usually sharing all the content that we're having on OpenShift So Steve Tell me what's new with OpenShift. What are we going to having the following days? What can you share with us? Sure, so We're getting ready to we're wrapping up right now our OpenShift dedicated early access program and OpenShift Dedicated is about where we take the OpenShift product and we host and run it for you So we're your ops team So you don't have to worry about the install the configure creation maintenance what not and so we'll be converting that into a A general available product where you can purchase it and we can continue to run OpenShift based on the version 3 and actually the version 3.1. This came out a couple weeks ago and So yes, it was a great great opportunity to get up get started quickly Pretty low cost and have your own You know basically Platform as a service to run containerized applications with a very low Barrier to entry because you don't have to hire the ops guys You know procure machines whatever we we stand it up for you and and you know give you basically there your URL And so here you go start start building and deploying applications. So we're excited about that Okay, well, that's that's really good. I'm quite certain that a lot of our viewers are going to check that You also mentioned something quite important that it was 3.1 That was kind of like one of the big news that we had last month Can you share with us something that around your work on 3.1? What's new what are the new features why someone would like to try it three three one instead of three? Sure, so Three came out with a complete rear eight rearchitecture I think my people know about that and so we spent a lot of effort in getting that right nailing it So we've done a lot of things to improve on that including the consumability of it So how how the end user a developer? Administrator gets their hands on and gets started and so you'll see some really nice improvements from you know Someone who comes in and says I don't know necessarily anything about OpenShift. I But I know something about no-jazz or Java or I have code in hand So what do I do to get that up and running? So we've done a lot of work there to streamline that process and also to better organize the existing content like there's a lot of Images that are available or templates that you can use to get started So we we we actually modeled off a lot of the usability work We had done in the version two product to take a lot of those lessons learned and applied it in the version three We also have done a number of things in different clients as well So you'll see the command line client has some nice capabilities where if you use some of the Clients like get a then you mistype something and it'll say hey, did you mean this? So now you'll see that type of suggestion capability in the OpenShift command line, which is kind of nice as well as some improvements around the Eclipse plug-in so now you'll be able to even go with the Docker tooling. That's any clips You can say deployed OpenShift Which is pretty cool feature as well as just grab Running application from OpenShift and say you know pull this down to Eclipse And then we'll just set up your local Eclipse workspace or your project so you can start working on it locally So a lot of good stuff. You're excited about it Yeah, and you mentioned Eclipse Quite a lot. Is that is that one of the tools that you use every day? Or I'm just curious like I would like to know like someone that is actually working with OpenShift making it grow What what tools do you use? Well, I come from a Java development background and actually developing on Eclipse the Eclipse plug-in and stuff So I've got a rich background with that so I tend to to use it a fair amount I have a mix of tools that I use I still put dabble on Eclipse from time to time I've been experimenting with different editors. They're out Adam as an example is what I've been using most recently So in yeah, I think there's a lot of promise to we see and I think there's a recent blog post on some of the web IDEs seeing a lot of progress in that area so You can see code envy and click the cloud and some of those You know the code envy work done on the Eclipse J Which is which is pretty cool to see where you can really get Up and running quickly, you know never have to install anything on your machine You can just go to the browser and do some stuff and you're you're coding up Java doing a fix and then watching it run Well, that's that's really great Steve I know that you continuously work on improving OpenShift and all the tools and all the experience for the users. So what can we expect for 2016? What are the? Well, the team like what are the focuses that they have right now? Yeah, so there's a There's a lot of things that are Bubbling up to the top is being important and and you can see and I think there was a recent Webcast done that shows how we expose, you know, we were we do Public development so you can see everything we're doing as far as our trailer cards and whatnot and even our plans and our roadmaps And so within that we're looking at a few areas that we think are pretty important. Some of them include One is people have invested a lot in their own build automation or continuous integration solutions or continuous delivery So how can we integrate better with that and they can then leverage OpenShift to either go from that war here file in the Java world? to baking into a some type of Containerized application image that they can develop deployed and then are built and then deployed within OpenShift So we're looking at a number of solutions there worth ways to do it simply from a command line You know, you have a war built locally from whatever even tools you might you just may say You know, hey build run this this war file, you know, so So a little bit more involved with you know leveraging existing Build automation tools that are out there and investment a lot of customers. I've had today some other areas around When you look at the focus around DevOps thinking There's a lot of great capabilities that a tool or product like OpenShift provides to that type of that way of working and thinking and so we're trying to bubble up some of those concepts To a better user interface and also a way to connect it throughout the product So you can go from first seeing the change or inception or something that caused the Product or application you have to change to see it throughout the the lifecycle of it and then deployed at the end and And you know the entire, you know, some folks call it the continuous delivery pipeline. So building on some some of those concepts As well as and just the overall continuous improvement of how we're doing builds leveraging The the advancements that are coming in security improvements and the build Docker based builds As well as There's a lot of work going on around how Applications are deployed through through templates or you how you package together if we'll say microservices and deploy them And so there's a bit more working a bit of working going on with in OpenShift origin community as well as in Kubernetes to Bring together those concepts as well Just Just a few We've also done some work to Provide a Jenkins image in the 3-1 release and it provides some samples scripts jobs at how you can you know do do builds promotions deployments, etc from within Jenkins we're doing some additional work to Be a first-class plug-in. So and it's just showing you how to what command line to run We'll actually provide a better experience within the Jenkins plugin as well as a way to run your Jenkins slaves within OpenShift itself Wow, it seems that do you have a lot of things to work on and I'm quite certain that all the developers are going to appreciate all the work that you're putting there Anything that you would like to add any parting words to the developers and all the viewers that you may have with this video Yeah One I'd like to say I'm doing all the work But there's a lot of developers out there doing the hard work a lot of community members So I'd say getting there's a lot of folks if you're if you can go out there getting involved get your hands on the product You know, we we will be working on a Way to make it easier to get your hands on the product I mean right now there's a beta of the container development kit, which will have open shift involved in it They are included in which you can download and run Looking in 2016 as well as as we can move our online platform from version two to version three So keep an eye out for that. We'll run some early access programs like we did with dedicated Yeah, continue to to give feedback on the mailing list an IRC on Trello, you know, we look for for feedback there There's other ways that you can get the product going easily. There's Docker Images of the product of origin like the upstream where you can easily Get your hands on it and play with it a bit too. So I can so there's a lot of great things going on. It's hard to summarize all of it so keep Getting your hands on the product and keep looking for for feedback well, I appreciate all the time that you spent with us and quite likely many developers are going to be looking into that and Well, we're going to have a lot of things to share with everyone in the community in the next year So looking forward to that. Thank you very much. I'm really excited