[kwlug-disc] Other talk ideas I could probably present.

Chamunks chamunks at gmail.com
Mon Jan 22 23:21:06 EST 2018


That does seem like it would make for an entertaining talk.

On Mon, Jan 22, 2018, 10:55 PM Bob Jonkman <bjonkman at sobac.com> wrote:

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> Sounds like an opportunity for a Tag Team Match: In one corner,
> Chamunks and Jenkins; in the other corner, Raymond and CircleCI...
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> - --Bob.
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> On 2018-01-22 08:28 PM, Chamunks wrote:
> > @Raymond I've not personally looked into Circle but I could
> > probably make it part of it.  The Jenkins talk wouldn't be a hugely
> > long one I'd just talk about what a docker container of it would
> > look like, maybe show an apt-get install of it and talk about how
> > we used it with our saltstack deployment of it on our usage case.
> > But if the talks concept changes drastically before I give it I
> > don't really mind I also don't mind if someone wants to steal the
> > idea and do the talk before I get around to it.
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 8:25 PM Raymond Chen
> > <raymondchen625 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> If Jenkins is the subject, maybe we can also compare it with
> >> CircleCI, which is mentioned a lot lately.
> >>
> >> On Jan 22, 2018 19:12, "Chamunks" <chamunks at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Another talk I could give as well as is a talk about Jenkins
> >>> Continuous Integration service https://jenkins.io/ which I also
> >>> heavily relied on upon over the past 5 years.  I have been
> >>> using Jenkins for CI/CD and just archiving binaries into my
> >>> Salt deployment.  Jenkins is a very mature Continuous
> >>> Integration which is integral in not only Java development but
> >>> loads of other languages at this point.  How I've used Jenkins
> >>> to leverage good fortune from the OpenSource "gods".
> >>>
> >>> I could also do a smaller talk on how I've come to behave in
> >>> the opensource space where there are a bunch of competing open
> >>> source options to solve a problem.
> >>>
> >>> I also found a wonderful little tool called BUP
> >>> https://github.com/bup/bup that we've been using for backups
> >>> along with LVM [won't be the focus of my talk as I didn't set
> >>> it up] to do zero-downtime backups of something that is very
> >>> lag sensitive.  This one I'm not in a rush to present.
> >>>
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