Chris Aniszczyk is the CTO of the CNCF. We discuss how he got into open source, what it’s like to work at Twitter and how he helped start the CNCF. Plus, Chris gives us an overview of the different kinds of CNCF projects and offers advice on how to get started with Kubernetes.
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You can't not make things dirty when you cook, but if you don't clean things quickly, muck dries up, is harder to remove, and all the dirty stuff gets in the way of cooking the next dish. Source: Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost?
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You can't not make things dirty when you cook, but if you don't clean things quickly, muck dries up, is harder to remove, and all the dirty stuff gets in the way of cooking the next dish. Source: Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost?
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The only assignment I have is to ensure that my teams get the job done. It is an illusion that I can or should be hooked one-on-one. My task is to put a point on the horizon where all those people move with their knowledge and skills and then ensure that there is an optimal setting where they can function. Source: CIO aan het woord: Sjoerd Blüm