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Rob Szumski is a Product manager & experience designer with a passion for taming technical systems. in this episode we discuss his journey from Rackspace to CoreOs to his current work on Red Hat Openshift and dive deeply into Woodworking. Rob really covers all the underlying elements in the Openshift offering along with its history from operators to fleet, to etcd all the way to Red Hat Openshift. Rob is a very thorough and amazing product manager. We were floored by his ability to explain the decisions made in such a clear and concise manner. i know you all will enjoy this one! Timeline/Topic: 00:45 - Intro and Rob's Journey 03:30 - Rackspace and early Openstack and its promise/problems 07:15 - Rob heads to CoreOS 11:35 - Finding Docker and integrating it into CoreOS 13:31 - Rob digs in at CoreOS and works on AutoUpdates of nodes and Clusters 15:26 - EtcD v1 and v2 and its evolution 18:34 - Openshift 4.x autoupdate of cluster realtime. Rob discusses this and the ip merge from CoreOS to Openshift. 23:44 - Tactonic Console to Openshift 4.x 29:56 - Rob goes deep explaining operators and operator hub 33:05 - Rob discusses..... Woodworking and his Kubelet run CNC router. 39:02 - What work are you most proud of? Episode Links: Standalone kubelet gist: https://gist.github.com/robszumski/091d5d1df5d54d9acaefd59afca78ce5 Rob's Kubecon Keynote 2018: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kld1Fi8RrRQ Rob's Keynote 2019: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPOEnFwspiY |