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Gathering Kubernetes Communities

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Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Diane Mueller (@pythondj, ‎Director, Community Development Red Hat, OpenShift Commons) about OpenShift Commons the Open Source community that’s grown up around OpenShift Origin and the OpenShift ecosystem.
Show Notes:

Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background, as you’ve been through many of the transitions in the application/developer platform market.

Topic 2 - With the breadth of the Kubernetes community today, why does the OpenShift Commons community exist? Don’t they overlap, or are they different types of goals?

Topic 3 - We wanted to talk about the bridge between really wide open communities and customers aligning around common interests. Can you tell us how OpenShift Commons is helping to facilitate those connections? What are some of the “interests” that are growing?

Topic 4 - Almost every week you host at least one video webinar that highlight new technologies. Why do you spend all this time on non-Red Hat technologies and vendors? Have you had any recently that really jumped out at you?

Topic 5 - Around each KubeCon and Red Hat Summit, you host an event called OpenShift Commons Gathering. Can you tell us what these events are, who typically attends, and how these have co-existed with the KubeCon events?

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Show: 20
Show Overview: Brian and Tyler talk with Diane Mueller (@pythondj, ‎Director, Community Development Red Hat, OpenShift Commons) about OpenShift Commons the Open Source community that’s grown up around OpenShift Origin and the OpenShift ecosystem.
Show Notes:

Topic 1 - Welcome to the show. Tell us a little bit about your background, as you’ve been through many of the transitions in the application/developer platform market.

Topic 2 - With the breadth of the Kubernetes community today, why does the OpenShift Commons community exist? Don’t they overlap, or are they different types of goals?

Topic 3 - We wanted to talk about the bridge between really wide open communities and customers aligning around common interests. Can you tell us how OpenShift Commons is helping to facilitate those connections? What are some of the “interests” that are growing?

Topic 4 - Almost every week you host at least one video webinar that highlight new technologies. Why do you spend all this time on non-Red Hat technologies and vendors? Have you had any recently that really jumped out at you?

Topic 5 - Around each KubeCon and Red Hat Summit, you host an event called OpenShift Commons Gathering. Can you tell us what these events are, who typically attends, and how these have co-existed with the KubeCon events?

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