This is cool! Thank you for sharing Grant!

On 3/4/21 9:51 AM, Braught, Grant wrote:
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Kelsey Hightower a Principle Engineer at Google gave a (virtual) talk at my 
institution last evening.  He talks about many issues relating to both open 
source and broadening participation in computing that I thought might be of 
interest to this list.

Here is some information about the talk and Mr. Hightower from the publicity 
for the talk:

As a self taught engineer, Hightower honed his tech skills at the peak of the 
open source movement, which led to the democratization of software, and created 
pathways into tech for a new generation of aspiring computer professionals. In 
this session Hightower will explore his journey into tech and how he became one 
of the most respected people in cloud computing. Attendees will walk away from 
this session inspired by their own uniqueness and understand how to leverage 
technology to help shape the world they want to live in.

Kelsey Hightower is a principal engineer at Google working on Google’s Cloud 
Platform. He has helped develop and refine many Google Cloud Products including 
Google’s Kubernetes Engine, Cloud Functions, and Apigees’s API Gateway. Kelsey 
spends most of his time with executives and developers spanning the global 
fortune 1000 helping them understand and leverage Google technologies and 
platforms to grow their businesses. Kelsey is also a huge open source 
contributor and currently maintains multiple projects that aid software 
developers and operations professionals in building and shipping cloud native 
applications. He is also an accomplished author and keynote speaker with a 
knack for demystifying complex topics and enabling others to succeed. Kelsey is 
also known for his work in the community and was the inaugural winner of the 
CNCF Top Ambassador award for his work in helping bootstrap the Kubernetes 
community.

You can find the recording of the talk here: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZXr5Bs0T5k&feature=youtu.be

Best,
Grant




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