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

John Johnson jvj at golden.net
Wed Jan 24 09:37:06 EST 2018


Showing my ignorance here.
The text below implies knowledge of
a) Docker
b) saltstack
And I am unfamiliar with these terms
(I know. I know. There is Google. But ... )
JohnJ

On 1/22/2018 20:28, 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 
> <mailto: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
>     <mailto: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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