Dealing with Disagreement
Let’s admit the facts: as much as we want to believe we are making progress in working together as a more-connected-than-ever global village, we don’t do the “getting along” part very well. The news...
Let’s admit the facts: as much as we want to believe we are making progress in working together as a more-connected-than-ever global village, we don’t do the “getting along” part very well. The news...
Apparently coming as a surprise to many, I have made the difficult decision to leave IBM after 26+ years with the company. Today I am joining Amazon Web Services as a Principal Engineer in...
I just recently passed my 25-year anniversary as an IBM employee at the beginning of August. Of course it’s hard to believe I have really been employed as a software developer for twenty-five years,...
Today is a big day for the CNCF containerd open source project. Today we become the fifth CNCF project to reach graduated status! For completeness, the existing graduated projects are Kubernetes, CoreDNS, Prometheus, and...
I talk a lot about containerd. I write blog posts about it, speak at conferences about it, give introductory presentations internally at IBM about it and tweet (maybe too much) about it. Due to...
So you’re at yet another tech conference and dozens of speakers are giving talks throughout the week. Many of them seem unfazed by the fact they are speaking in front of anywhere from fifty...
Recently the opensource.com editors made an open call for people to submit their own “open source story.” I thought it would be a fun trip down memory lane, so I put a draft together...
One year ago this week Nostradamus, I mean @monadic, better known off-Twitter as Alexis Richardson, CEO Weaveworks and the CNCF TOC chair wrote an interesting 2017 cloud native predictions post for vmblog.com. I found...
The day after the usual fun and excitement of DockerCon has traditionally been open source contributor and maintainer focused. With the announcement of the Moby Project back in April at DockerCon Austin, this post-DockerCon...
So, every once in awhile you get the immense pleasure of seeing an idea through from start to finish. Multi-platform container images may not be exciting for everyone, but it’s a topic I’ve been thinking...
I’ve had a few opportunities in 2017 to give talks about my bucketbench container runtime performance project, but I thought it was time to write up a blog post that will be a more permanent...
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