Abstract:
The one thing we all wish we had more of is time! The O'Reilly "Time Management for Sysadmins" is full of great examples in a pre-DevOps world. This presentation will re-envision the book as a tool for DevOps implementing Gene Kim's "Three Ways of DevOps".
Note to the planning committee:
The book claims the three keys of good time management are:
Key 1: Write it down, don't try to memorize it. (Or "DevOps Second Way: Amplify feedback loops")
Key 2: Go from being interrupt/reaction-driven to planned and systematic: (this is really the goal of The Three Ways, is it not?)
Key 3; Automate, automate, automate. (DevOps takes this to new extremes, especially for Infrastructure As Code)
In the talk I can either focus on explaining The Three Ways in terms of how the improve time management, or I can explain time management with devops examples instead of the usual enterprise examples that the book uses.
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