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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the June meeting of PdxDevOps.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n&#1
 3\;\nAgenda:&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpeaker: Chris Roberts&#13\;\n&#13\;\nTopic:
  SparkleFormation and orchestration APIs&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSummary: Sparkle
 Formation is a Ruby based DSL to programmatically build templates for cl
 oud orchestration APIs. It even has a companion CLI tool for interacting
  with remote providers. This talk will give a brief history on how Spark
 leFormation came into existence\, its evolution to becoming the library 
 and application it is today\, and an overview of the things possible wit
 h SparkleFormation. Once a common foundation has been laid\, we'll dive 
 in a bit deeper to examine some non-trivial use cases touching on nestin
 g\, graphing\, planning\, cross provider support/interactions (AWS CFN i
 sn't the only rodeo in town)\, integrating Serverspec via callbacks\, an
 d how sparkle packs can delegate infrastructure composition across teams
 . If there's still time and interest after all this\, we can touch on wh
 y CFN is currently the best orchestration API\, why CFN sucks\, what's g
 reat and horrible about other orchestration APIs\, why you should have a
 n &quot\;infrastructure repository&quot\;\, the absurdity of humans comp
 osing documents in serialization formats\, and anything else people want
  to talk about. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpeaker: Eric Maxwell&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSum
 mary: Eric will take us through chef's new offering: Habitat. Habitat is
  written in rust. Habitat is a new approach to automation that focuses o
 n the application instead of the infrastructure it runs on. With Habitat
 \, the apps you build\, deploy\, and manage behave consistently in any r
 untime — metal\, VMs\, containers\, and PaaS. You'll spend less time on 
 the environment and more time building features.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n&#13\;\n
 pdxdevops is a Portland\, Oregon user group that explores the glorious i
 ntersection of software development and systems operations\, and shares 
 practical advice on working effectively in an era of agile infrastructur
 e\, server automation and cloud computing. The group welcomes participan
 ts interested in any related products\, technologies and methodologies. 
 The group has been meeting regularly since August 2010 for presentations
 \, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels\, from newbies a
 nd experts. Every month 15-35 people come together to share their knowle
 dge\, projects and enthusiasm for devops – join us! \n\nTags: devops\, p
 dxdevops\, cloud\, sparkeformation\, orchestration\, infrastucture\, IaC
 \, chef\, habitat\, rust\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1
 250470261
URL:http://pdxdevops.org
SUMMARY:PdxDevOps
LOCATION:New Relic: 111 SW 5th Avenue\, Suite 2700\, Portland Oregon 9720
 4 United States
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the July meeting of PdxDevOps.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n&#1
 3\;\nAgenda:&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSpeaker: Jason Yee&#13\;\n&#13\;\nTopic: Dat
 a-driven Post-mortems&#13\;\n&#13\;\nHenry Ford once said\, “The only re
 al mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.” So how can we learn 
 the most from system failures? This session will move beyond “blameless”
  post-mortems &amp\; show how we can use data to avoid &amp\; mitigate f
 uture failures.&#13\;\n&#13\;\npdxdevops is a Portland\, Oregon user gro
 up that explores the glorious intersection of software development and s
 ystems operations\, and shares practical advice on working effectively i
 n an era of agile infrastructure\, server automation and cloud computing
 . The group welcomes participants interested in any related products\, t
 echnologies and methodologies. The group has been meeting regularly sinc
 e August 2010 for presentations\, demos and discussions applicable to al
 l skill levels\, from newbies and experts. Every month 15-35 people come
  together to share their knowledge\, projects and enthusiasm for devops 
 – join us! \n\nTags: devops\, pdxdevops\, cloud\, sparkeformation\, orch
 estration\, infrastucture\, IaC\, chef\, habitat\, rust\, datadog\n\nImp
 orted from: http://calagator.org/events/1250470524
URL:http://pdxdevops.org
SUMMARY:PdxDevOps
LOCATION:New Relic: 111 SW 5th Avenue\, Suite 2700\, Portland Oregon 9720
 4 United States
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