Next week I have the honor of flying the open source & continuous delivery flag at DeveloperWeek New York. Not actually in New York because COVID – but this event is a huge East Coast developer & software engineering event.
Like cdCon, they are using the Hopin platform (so phew one fewer virtual platform to learn). I’ll be speaking on the Main Stage on Wednesday, December 9 at 3:30 PM EST. My talk is titled “Advancing by Open Source: How to Get to CI/CD” and below is what the extract says!
If you plan to be there let me know (Tweet @Tracy Miranda 🐦)! I’m looking forward to taking all the amazing work we do in the Continuous Delivery Foundation to the good folks of #DEVWEEKNYC!
Talk: Advancing by Open Source: How to Get to CI/CD
The open-source software community continuously supports and advances the adoption of CI/CD best practices and toolsets.
For example, the CD Foundation serves as a vendor-neutral home of many software projects within CI/CD space, such as:
- Jenkins X, a Kubernetes-native continuous delivery solution for cloud applications. This project uses a completely new architecture and code base in comparison with the original Jenkins project.
- Spinnaker, an open-source, multi-cloud continuous delivery platform.
- The Tekton Pipelines project, which provides Kubernetes-style custom resources for declaring continuous integration and delivery pipelines. Spinnaker can use Tekton as its pipeline engine.
- And more
What’s more is that the open-source community is helping to define shared terminology, open standards, and abstractions for CI/CD to help enterprises increase performance and software delivery. These resources help to assist with interoperability between CI/CD components and also promote innovation in the areas that can provide the most value to the business.
This talk outlines important initiatives taking place and ways to tap into community resources and get involved so we can all work together to accelerate CI/CD adoption around the world.
Attendees will learn:
- A brief overview of multiple open-source projects and how the community is working toward interoperability between them to serve as a model for the future of software.
- Take a look at the goals of the open-source community today and key initiatives such as CI/CD landscape, security, diversity and MPs.
- How to get involved in open-source projects to drive forward the direction of CI/CD and make software delivery better for everyone.