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Posted to dev@openwhisk.apache.org by Carlos Santana <cs...@gmail.com> on 2017/05/03 02:02:06 UTC

ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

I’m attending ApacheCon May 16-18, Who else is attending?

 I want to print a custom t-shirt with some message on the back that would
attract folks to ask me more about Apache OpenWhisk.

Anyone can help out with ideas?

Here are I just came up, very lame but to spark the discussion

- Need to burn your servers? Ask this guy
- Trigger waiting to be fire
- Web Action FTW!
- These are not the cold activations your looking for

Maybe we can print a few to wear there.


--Carlos

Re: ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

Posted by Carlos Santana <cs...@gmail.com>.
I agree with Nick there is devils, devops is large spectrum of practices. 

I see that some tasks you keep doing, another set you do differently and another set you don't worry like which kernel patch to apply, orchestrating containers, setting up nginx/load balancers and capacity planning. 

But there is plenty testing, automation, blue/green swap, monitoring, logging, tracing and debugging and other operations task for your actions

"Serverless - by Apache" its growing on me

Now to see if I can print a tshirt by then


- Carlos Santana
@csantanapr

> On May 4, 2017, at 2:46 PM, Nick Mitchell <mo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> maybe a bit of caution is needed in the use of "no-ops"? amongst the first
> things i did with my serverless apps is.... get jenkins health checks going!
> 
> you may not have a server, but you have assets that can, and so will fail.
> 
> perhaps the implication of "no-ops" is that skill set needed for serverless
> ops different than for conventional ops? yes, certainly, but, not as much
> as i would have expected.
> 
> don't need DBA skills? that's just DBaas, not serverless (functions as
> service).
> 
> don't need Express skills? we have already seen, in a recent email/blog
> post, that people want to pull all of that over into the serverless world.
> 
> don't need networking skills? ha! many of us have already spent plenty of
> time with 502s --- and to no fault of openwhisk! rather, it's a fact of the
> loosely coupled, highly firewalled/gateway'd world we live in.
> 
>> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Eric Na <hy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> or "Apps - Ops = Openwhisk" to refine it further?
>> 
>>> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 7:04 AM, Rodric Rabbah <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I like Michael's "Serverless - by Apache"
>>> I'd refine Daniel's to "Apps without Ops" or "Apps with NoOps"
>>> 
>> 

Re: ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

Posted by Nick Mitchell <mo...@gmail.com>.
maybe a bit of caution is needed in the use of "no-ops"? amongst the first
things i did with my serverless apps is.... get jenkins health checks going!

you may not have a server, but you have assets that can, and so will fail.

perhaps the implication of "no-ops" is that skill set needed for serverless
ops different than for conventional ops? yes, certainly, but, not as much
as i would have expected.

don't need DBA skills? that's just DBaas, not serverless (functions as
service).

don't need Express skills? we have already seen, in a recent email/blog
post, that people want to pull all of that over into the serverless world.

don't need networking skills? ha! many of us have already spent plenty of
time with 502s --- and to no fault of openwhisk! rather, it's a fact of the
loosely coupled, highly firewalled/gateway'd world we live in.

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 2:13 PM, Eric Na <hy...@gmail.com> wrote:

> or "Apps - Ops = Openwhisk" to refine it further?
>
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 7:04 AM, Rodric Rabbah <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I like Michael's "Serverless - by Apache"
> > I'd refine Daniel's to "Apps without Ops" or "Apps with NoOps"
> >
>

Re: ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

Posted by Eric Na <hy...@gmail.com>.
or "Apps - Ops = Openwhisk" to refine it further?

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 7:04 AM, Rodric Rabbah <ro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I like Michael's "Serverless - by Apache"
> I'd refine Daniel's to "Apps without Ops" or "Apps with NoOps"
>

Re: ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

Posted by Rodric Rabbah <ro...@gmail.com>.
I like Michael's "Serverless - by Apache"
I'd refine Daniel's to "Apps without Ops" or "Apps with NoOps"

Re: ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

Posted by Daniel Krook <kr...@us.ibm.com>.
If you're not afraid of some controversy (at least it'll start some more
conversations)...  :)

"Apps without the Ops"


Michael Marth wrote on 05/03/2017 03:09:56 PM:

>
> Initial idea:
> “Serverless - by Apache"
>
>
>
>
> On 03/05/17 04:02, "Carlos Santana" wrote:
>
> >I’m attending ApacheCon May 16-18, Who else is attending?
> >
> > I want to print a custom t-shirt with some message on the back that
would
> >attract folks to ask me more about Apache OpenWhisk.
> >
> >Anyone can help out with ideas?
> >
> >Here are I just came up, very lame but to spark the discussion
> >
> >- Need to burn your servers? Ask this guy
> >- Trigger waiting to be fire
> >- Web Action FTW!
> >- These are not the cold activations your looking for
> >
> >Maybe we can print a few to wear there.
> >
> >
> >--Carlos

Re: ApacheCon 2016: t-shirt ideas?

Posted by Michael Marth <mm...@adobe.com>.
Initial idea:
“Serverless - by Apache"




On 03/05/17 04:02, "Carlos Santana" <cs...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I’m attending ApacheCon May 16-18, Who else is attending?
>
> I want to print a custom t-shirt with some message on the back that would
>attract folks to ask me more about Apache OpenWhisk.
>
>Anyone can help out with ideas?
>
>Here are I just came up, very lame but to spark the discussion
>
>- Need to burn your servers? Ask this guy
>- Trigger waiting to be fire
>- Web Action FTW!
>- These are not the cold activations your looking for
>
>Maybe we can print a few to wear there.
>
>
>--Carlos