Engineering Effectiveness and KubeCon NA 2021, with Jasmine James

EPISODE · Oct 21, 2021 · 44 MIN

Engineering Effectiveness and KubeCon NA 2021, with Jasmine James

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Jasmine James is an Engineering Manager within the Engineering Effectiveness organization at Twitter, focused on their internal developer experience. She is also the latest co-chair of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon, starting with the North America event last week. Jasmine joins us to talk about being in the same room as other people - up to 3,000 of them - for the first time in a long while. The cover art for this show is courtesy of the CNCF and licensed under CC-BY. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the last wee while KubeCon NA 2021 Google Cloud Next '21 SREcon21 William Shatner's words after touching the edge of the final frontier Adele to release a new album Common People Shatner's new album "Bill" News of the recent past Google Cloud Next: Google Distributed Cloud Edge and Hosted BigQuery Omni is GA Anthos for VMs Managed Service for Prometheus VMworld VMware Tanzu Community Edition Cartographer for supply chain choreography KubeCon + CloudNativeCon CNCF announces record number of new silver members KCNA entry-level certification Cilium joins the CNCF Triggermesh becomes open source Codefresh replatforms on upstream Argo Cloud Native security microsurvey results Introducing Chainguard Episode 152, guest hosted by Dan Lorenc Episode 47, with Kim Lewandowski Kubernetes documentary trailer Links from the interview Atlanta AT&T Delta Air Lines Avoiding the weeds in the Cloud Native Landscape at KubeCon NA 2018 Q&A with Jasmine James, newest KubeCon co-chair The selection process for KubeCon NA 2021 Upcoming CNCF events Co-co-chairs: Episode 117, with Constance Caramanolis Episode 130, with Stephen Augustus Keynotes of note: Three Developer Experience keynotes from Constance, Jasmine, and Robert Duffy A Vulnerable Tale about Burnout by Julia Simon The Road to Multicluster by Kaslin Fields Episode 62, with Ricardo Rocha, Lukas Heinrch and Clemens Lange Interaction wristbands Horseback riding and fishing Jasmine James on Twitter

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