If you've been involved with OpenStack for a while you probably know Steve Dake. He started early on, as the team lead of the Heat project. That's right-Heat-the core orchestration project at the heart of OpenStack. Once Heat became mature, he moved on to work on Magnum, where he wrote the first 120 patches. Again leaving when the project matured, he moved on to the Kolla project, where he focused his efforts full-time for three years.
Today Steve is on the OpenStack Board of Directors and is deeply involved in the Istio community as well. So he's got terrific insights into what is going on in both of these very important open source projects.
In this episode of Cloud Unfiltered, Steve explains:
What 'adjacent community work' is and why the OpenStack Board is focused on it
Why he thinks Zuul should break off from OpenStack and become a separate project
Where Istio started, what it is, and who governs it
What's coming up in the near future with Istio
Why he thinks Blockchain will change the world
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