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Tuesday, June 26 • 14:20 - 15:00
Comparisons of Cloud Native Communities - Swetha Repakula & Morgan Bauer, IBM (slides attached)

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Day by day, the number of open source projects continues to increase. Each project has unique communities and practices different development methodologies. This talk will focus on the Docker, Kubernetes and Cloud Foundry cultures and outline their main differences and commonalities. The projects have different review processes from the pair programming model to the LGTM process, an interesting artifact of GitHub. Becoming a committer on CF relies on the Dojo, while Docker establishes a meritocracy of peers and Kubernetes behaves similarly with individual sponsors.

Morgan will share his journey of becoming a maintainer on the core Docker Engine and a founding member of the Kubernetes Service Catalog. Swetha will tell her story of becoming a contributor to the Diego team and what she has learned from Cloud Foundry. By sharing their experiences, they hope to encourage others to participate.

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Morgan

Sr Software Engineer, IBM
After contributing to Docker & Kubernetes for 3 years, Morgan has gained valuable insight into the varying culture around open source container technology. Pivoting towards blockchain technologies has landed Morgan in Hyperledger Fabric. Morgan is a maintainer on the core Docker Engine... Read More →
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Swetha Repakula

Open Source Contributor, IBM
Swetha Repakula is currently a software engineer at IBM’s Open Technologies and a member of the Technical Steering Committee at Hyperledger. For the last two years, she has been working on Hyperledger Fabric, specifically on its EVM integration. Previously she was a full time open... Read More →



Tuesday June 26, 2018 14:20 - 15:00 CST
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