Coté Memo #5 - OpenStack, an interest in cheese

I’ll be at the OpenStack Summit in Austin this week, meandering about talking with folks, at the Cloud Foundry Foundation booth a few afternoons, getting some pancakes and breakfast tacos with The New Stack folks, visiting with some analysts and other in-town, and moderating a panel on developer marketing Thursday morning.

Also, I got my second hair and beard cut from Abby Gapko. She does great work here in Austin and ain’t too expensive. It’s not just the usual pull out the buzz-clippers and process your head kind of thing, but a real, caring cut. You can book online too, like a regular citizen of these modern times.

Coté Content

From “Survey Analysis: DevOps Adoption Survey Results,” Gartner, Sep 2015.
From “Survey Analysis: DevOps Adoption Survey Results,” Gartner, Sep 2015.

My Twitter follower demographics

I haven’t looked at my Twitter Analytics in while - I got obsessed with it for awhile, but it was never really that “actionable” with respect to “nice charts, but, er: what should I do differently to be ‘better,’ and what even is ‘better’?”…the usual problem with data and charts.

Anyhow, if you throw a comparison to the general Twitter population, you can see some interesting (yet still mostly unactionable by me) stuff like: people who follow me in Twitter prefer taking a long time to cook food rather than just nuking a Totinio’s:

My people aren't a fan of "quick & easy."
My people aren't a fan of "quick & easy."
When it comes to cheese, my people are regular Joe's and Jane's.
When it comes to cheese, my people are regular Joe's and Jane's.

Links!

Sales people and prospects want to talk about different things.
Sales people and prospects want to talk about different things.

Conference Discounts

I round up all sorts of discount codes for conferences and such, here’s what I got today:

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