Okay, since @sogrady is a pal, here are my thoughts on IBM buying Hashicorp. First - congratulations to all my Hashicorp people - it's an incredible accomplishment to have built a company like that, and a crazy thing to have someone value what you built at $4B+. Congratulations.
@adamhjk@sogrady@PulumiCorp Also note that all of @OpenTofuOrg's backers have business models that assume a free IaC tool, to the point that they're willing to pool investment with competitors to make sure they have one.
@adamhjk@sogrady Re: an IaC tool being a loss leader, see also everything @PulumiCorp is doing to find a compelling offering on top of their core (OSS) tool. I'm rooting for them.
Here’s what I love about #CfgMgmtCamp, and what makes me hopeful for the future of the infrastructure world. We can make new things, they can be wildly cool, and we can help and support each other. We don’t have to reinvent the competitive camps we made in the past.
Kief’s talk at #cfgmgmtcamp shows why you shouldn’t be scared of visual composition in infrastructure. It’s already the way we think about it, just not how we express it
Ok I’m impressed by @winglangio - seeing @emeshbi demo this and understanding the issues he’s trying to solve makes me really get what they are doing with it! #CfgMgmtCamp
hi all
weaveworks is winding down :-(
I wrote a statement here
Weaveworks is the best team I ever worked with and will have a longer impact than perhaps we expected at the start
https://t.co/0GGQ1s789K
Awesome talk by @adamhjk about technology as art #cfgmgmtcamp, and how it inspired @thesysteminit. I was too busy listening so I didn't have a chance to take any pics. Definitely watch it later!
I'm also bemused by people who talk about having people go back to THE office.
These days so many teams are globally distributed, so "going back to the office" means team members joining video calls from different (noisy) offices.
In 1987 the authors of the book Peopleware said that giving knowledge workers private offices with doors that close increases productivity. Fast forward 35 years and we're accidentally implementing this through working from our home offices.
Thought sparked by people commenting on how it's harder to get work done in the office because of all the noise and interruptions. Video calls from a noisy open plan office are painful.