Twitter doit mourir. Outre le nouveau nom absurde, la stratégie décérébrée de massification et d'absence de modération, il m'est impossible d'adhérer davantage à la dénégation de tout principe de qualité des sources. Twitter n'est plus que l'exemple de ce qu'il ne faut pas faire.
Former colleagues Ansh Rupani & Chun Yuan from #BOSH team at SAP presenting a specific talk at #CloudFoundryDay on this fantastic “VM-manager robot” that is called BOSH, the unique and unparalleled technology for managing VMs at scale
Long-time concern in the @CloudFoundry community, Johannes Haaß & Philipp Thun share the SAP success story in migrating the Cloud Controller API from v2 to v3, central to the UX and bringing major improvements. Thanks guys and Bravo for the great work! #CloudFoundryDay
Thanks a lot Silvestre Zabala and Arsalan Khan for the valuable updates on @cloudfoundry “App Autoscaler” at #CloudFoundryDay!
See also: https://t.co/hg5XBHpHhP for more details
Fantastic talk by Greg Cobb, about what the @cloudfoundry CLI and APIs have become recently! Can't wait to watch at the video and share it with others!
@M_Orphelin@LCI@agindre Une meilleure illustration : monter la baisse de température apportée par la présence d’arbres, souligner le problème du « tout minéral » en ville, et rappeler que les bacs à fleurs sont certes jolis, mais ils ne rafraîchissent pas.
@DanielJonesEB Well, the BOSH release blobstores are just one specific piece of the whole collapse in our technologies. We should really gather and have foucused discussions on what we decide to do, where we decide to go. We’re a family after all!
@DanielJonesEB Experience from a customer context, the DevOps team, or DevOps job title, or the "guys that do things for app devs", are actually a Release Engineering team. They off-load devs when it comes to CI/CD and shipping code to machines. Far from DevOps culture indeed. #NotDevOps