 Let's go. Hi everybody So if you were thinking This was for the entire conference. It is not it's just for this track. Was there anybody in this room thinking it was for the entire conference? Okay, good. Good. Perfect. I am Jen Krieger chief agile architect at Red Hat and the products and technologies division And I'm Ari Levigny senior principal software engineer at Red Hat mostly focused on continuous productization We are gonna talk to you about the agile DevOps and CI CD track that Ari and I crafted for you painstakingly spent so many hours developing for you Or on-schedge as the agile DevOps SRE track. There was a little bit of a miscommunication So we apologize that it does not say CI CD But the main intent was that it was supposed to be CI and CD instead of SRE Welcome to the coolest team or aka the coolest track here at DevConf You are in the right place If you if you think that any of the other tracks are cooler see me after class So the tips and tricks for DevConf are Ari and I you've been here pretty much every time, right? Yeah, pretty much every last four years I wasn't here last year because I had surgery But I've been here often and there's some tips and tricks We want to share with you if this is your first time or if you have forgotten The first one being I want you all to turn your badge over and look at it I can't do that. There is a ton of information on the back of it. It's really helpful the schedule with QR codes There's a map. So if you're wondering where things are it's it's on the back there And they'll also tell you where the bathrooms are which is very important because they're not quite obvious where they might be In addition the Wi-Fi password it printed funny and it looks like there's a space between the nine There's between the oh and the nine. There's no space. So if you can't connect that's why Please rate all of the sessions you go to that's not just for this track Our speakers a lot of our speakers are speaking for the first time a lot of our speakers are seasoned Experienced speakers that sometimes make a mist up without your feedback. They don't know what to improve on So we really appreciate it if you would spend some time go into sketch at the end of all of your presentations and just provide some feedback for that speaker Get to the food trucks early or you're gonna wait online Hopefully they'll have more food trucks this year, but typically the lines are pretty long And it can be if you're really hungry or you're trying to go fast in between It it can be quite it could be quite exhausting to stand on that line. So just get there early Or just go somewhere else And then finally watch devconf 2019 on Twitter. I always see something else going on somebody saying hey, I'd like to talk about blah meet me here So if you're watching that you'll see some of the undercurrent in the conference of what is going on That is kind of hallway trackish if you would All right The goal so we want to really the idea this track is right to showcase the latest stuff That's going on an agile dev ops and CICD You know if you want to click the next one We want you to go from this left side where everything's on fire to everything's easy and using these Methodologies agile and obviously the overall umbrella dev ops and how we can you know make your release process CI and CD that the delivery and deployment much easier than than what it may be today Okay, so the track overview so on day one that was you So it's more intro beginner definitely a technical focus More of the a little bit of sysadmin and also developers in mind with the first kind of an intro and Tech-focused Day two again intro and beginner This is a non technical focus although we do have some technical talk sprinkled in in the middle of the day This is really going to be targeted towards agile team members Managers program and project management, but I suspect if you're an engineer you will find some really awesome Content in the day. There's a few talks in the day actually being done by Engineers on agile topics, so they're they're from from an engineering perspective or a quality engineering perspective So it's a little bit less of a high-level point of view and more of a down-on-the-ground point of view All right now day three we get into some really Intermediate advanced technical topics More focused in developer and some operational sysadmin stuff but more focused towards a developer and And I think that will round out our track pretty well, so this is the overview from a full perspective So you can see it all together So January today you are here right now talking with us I'm going to be doing the track keynote a little bit overview and kind of a dive into some of the work that our team and Red Hat has done And then crew knows actually going to go into more detail sitting right there He's going to go more detail on the platform that we've created on top of OpenShift or set up there And then we're going to roll into operators with Ansible and Getting started with DevOps for the for the morning Then in the afternoon More focus with Ansible and it and tower Ansible engine and tower Automating on-call duties of the Ansible tower So a lot of Ansible stuff as you can see on the second half of the day So if that's your interest, please attend Ansible everything with Adam Miller. I recommend going to that one Introduction to operators for app developers. I think that would be some new topics and some new information that would be Be pretty informative for folks On day two we're going over to room e1 12 so we're not in the same room Most of the sessions are I think actually all the sessions are in this room today I'm going to start the track keynote tomorrow talking about the dangers of what happens when you focus on primarily on output over what you're trying to achieve We'll go into Yon Zalini is one of our engineering managers at Red Hat He's going to talk about what it's been like for him to be a product owner on a team that he's been on for a few years now So he'll talk about those challenges and what it's like for new agile teams There's a panel at 11 that I think I would highly recommend for a lot of folks who are in a stage in their career that they're not entirely sure Where to go next or they're not sure what steps to take to get to where they want to go Jen Albertson and Jessica Forrester are gonna have a panel of people on stage And they're gonna be asking questions and answering probably questions from the audience on what to do next We'll go into some tech talks with continuous delivery meeting open shift and also Knative makes developers incredible And serverless, and I think the speaker for that is right over there. So we have him in the room After lunch well, that's actually that was already after lunch We're gonna go into Ralph Bean Mike Bonnet and Neil Smith are gonna be talking about What they did to create a mindset of continuous improvement on the teams that they were working with That talk you don't want to miss because they're doing it with little to no slides and I hear it's gonna be pretty funny Moving on into further in the afternoon Dominica Bula Petter the two petters are gonna be talking about doing scrum on multiple teams and what that looks like for them at Red Hat Issues are dead long-lived issues goals and actions with Fernando and Adam Had to transform Devon test teams the silos into one team. I know I get that question all the time How do you do that when you have a? Quality engineering department over here and a software engineering department over here So Stuart's going to talk a little bit about that Ludic is going to actually talk about how we take the thousands of projects that we Contribute to on a daily basis and smush them all together to produce rel So if you are interested in that you're interested in how we take all the bits to make them Into the operating system that we deploy today. He will go through that Moving further we're gonna talk about processes and tools over individuals and interactions And then finally wrap the day with building distributed systems on distributed teams So if you are one of those people who works with a remote team that will also be highly interesting to you by the way somebody stole one of our talks From one of our one our tracks and we're just going to point out here that this was originally this this session right here Was originally supposed to be on day three for us. It was one of the talks on Istio So if you are interested in Istio, it is right there We highly recommend that you go to that one, too All right, and then day three we get hands-on lab to kick it off in the morning and then Going into more information monitoring with pipelines with Prometheus Lot of technical talks a good talk on CICD and OpenShift for developers. I recommend going to that And I'm not rounded out with an Istio talk, which is different than the other Istio talk But at least we have one in our track And and that's that'll round out Sunday for our track So we also noticed, you know, there's other sessions that we thought were pretty interesting So I marked off and Jen did as well and she'll go through hers mine was Evaluating apps for regular people in OpenShift. I recommend going to that. That's from the OpenShift evangelist team. I think it's going to be really good CI for OpenShift, Prow, C operator by Petter Mueller I highly recommend going to that some of the work that they've done to get CI into OpenShift and using Prow as a Mechanism for it Fedora CI with Brian Stinson. I highly recommend going to that testing the operating system and Containers with daemons without daemon. Sorry by Matthew. He and I think that'll be a real interesting one as well Kind of just shows you some of the changes in the container world And then there's Oliver Gonzda's Jenkins area meetup. So if you have time I recommend going to that if you're interested in Jenkins and some of the New things going on there today By the way, if you can't be in two places at once like we can't Most of the sessions are being recorded unless there's technical difficulties in the room But you can tell if you see that equipment on the front desk, you'll know that they're actually being recorded So if you can't if you see overlapping and you have a conflict go to the one that you you want to go to But know that we'll also record the other one most likely So my recommended sessions are there's one today at 1030 using Maslow's psychology to build your best team by Micah Abbott I that that might be a little bit of nepotism there because I work with Micah on a team for many many years And I am very strongly supportive of him moving into speaking. He's really awesome So I would I would love for folks to go out and support him Rebecca Fernandez is talking about debating and committing to making Decision stick in your community So this is a little bit of a framework that you can use to actually help Decision-making and I know we all kind of struggle with that especially with excessive feedback You're never sure when you can actually make that decision. So she's got some ideas on how you do that Merrick is going to be talking about the QE role in a cross-functional team and what that looks like Moving into Paul talking about agile documentation making that a first-class citizen So we often experience problems on our teams where we can design develop and actually get the code committed But then what happens to the actual documentation of the code so folks can actually understand what it does So Paul has some ideas there and then finally wrapping up with Ben cotton who is the program manager for the fedora community He's gonna be talking about herding cats And I think he'll probably talk a little bit about fedora, but I suspect he'll probably talk about more than fedora And so good morning. Have a fun day today. Have a fun. Have a fun weekend And if you see Ari and I in the hallway and we don't appear to be doing anything or even if we are doing something Feel free to drop by and talk to us. We'd love to chat with everyone Did you put a green sticker on your badge? I have to get a green sticker. Okay. I have a green sticker on my badge So talk to us Feel free to come up and ask questions, too And then finally if you're not a dog person, I added a cat slide, so it's okay dog. You have fun I promise All right, thanks everybody. Thank you enjoy the conference