“Wally” is an avocado green ’79 Westfalia with tiki torches and hula hoop and scrawled on the side in white show polish are the words: hippyhacker.org / will code4karma, the hubcaps have yin+yang while a Hawaiian lei dangles from the side mirror…
ii.coop/code-for-karma/
Friends, I'l be speaking on Tuesday in SLC about Open Source, Fair Source, and Business. It's going to be great talk. Come listen and then lets hang out. colocatedeventsna2024.sched.com/event/1jJGa
ii.coop is in the domains.coop neighbourhood for this month. I would love to catch up over a coop cuppa! (I just saw the wifi and realised they office out of the Old Music Hall)
@dotCoop@DomainsdotCoop This is a great idea. Developing Cooperation…. I wonder what ways we can help cultivate and develop a global culture of cooperation?
Did you know you can have more than one domain name for your #cooperative? There are some amazing .coop domains still available! Go to bit.ly/3YBgQaY to find the perfect #domain.
yall. #kubernetes changed my life forever. i’m so thankful to the early founders and members of the community for being so intentional with the values and the organizational design. so exquisite, so beautiful. the secret sauce if you ask me.
#kuberTENes forevaaaaa
E2E Framework is a Go framework for end-to-end testing of components running in Kubernetes clusters
The primary goal is to use the native Go testing API to define end-to-end test suites that can be used to test Kubernetes components
➜ github.com/kubernetes-sig…
I'm headed a flew blocks down Pearl Street to the @boulderstartup Builders Room today to see how my neighborhood is developing cooperation : sched.co/1dczA
I was wondering if anyone out there is running Podman in Kubernetes today? I would be useful for teaching environments. There is a lovely article from 2021, but what are folks doing these days?
redhat.com/sysadmin/podma…
/cc @rhatdan@umohnani8
I didn’t have enough money for travel so my sister bought me a place ticket to Seattle and I couch surfed while attending many meetups, eventually knocking on the door of the Chef offices, landing one of my favourite jobs. Thanks again @jtimberman (and my sister Heather!)
Just reminding myself and @jtimberman that he’s the reason I pursued a job at @chef back in the day. My wife was very pregnant and I was a homeless, jobless vagrant, sleeping in a friend’s basement. We met for a cuppa in Boulder, Colorado and he encouraged me to join the team.
We both tried to gracefully figure out why both seemed unsure and confused, Mitchell Hill thanked me for being part of the community, and for recently joining Chef. I eventually thanked the right Mitchell in person! Thanks again for Vagrant @mitchellh
When meeting Mitchell Hill (then CEO of Chef) for the first time, I got confused and mistook him for @mitchellh (whom I also had not met yet). I mistakenly thanked him for Vagrant and waxed on about it for a good while, confusing him and embarrassing myself.