Operate First Data Science Community Meetup #15
by Aakanksha Duggal
Hello all,
Please join us for another *Operate First Data Science Community Meetup *on
Tuesday, *June 28th, 2022 at 11:00 ET. *
In this session, @Michael Clifford <mcliffor(a)redhat.com> will discuss some
upcoming changes to the Operate First Data Science community
<https://github.com/operate-first/operate-first-data-science-community/>.
Specifically, its transition from its current state to an official Special
Interest Group (SIG) governed by the Operate First community. He will be
explaining what becoming a SIG means, reviewing the community's goals and
purposes, and presenting the draft SIG charter for which community input
and feedback would be much appreciated.
By the end of this talk, attendees will have a better grasp of how the
Operate First Data Science community is growing and the opportunity to
share their opinions and provide feedback on its future direction.
Subscribe to our calendar
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/2?cid=N3QyMm1ydm92amNmdTZqZm5ucDRu...>
for
event details.
To learn more about the Operate First Data Science Community, visit our
website
<https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...>
and
find the agenda for the upcoming meetups here
<https://github.com/operate-first/operate-first-data-science-community/blo...>
.
We look forward to seeing you at the Meetup!
Best,
The Operate First Data Science Team
Links:
1. Calendar Invite:
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2. Topic suggestion:
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3. Website:
https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...
4. Agenda:
https://github.com/operate-first/operate-first-data-science-community/blo...
5. Slack:
https://join.slack.com/t/operatefirst/shared_invite/zt-o2gn4wn8-O39g7sthT...
6.
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--
Thanks & Regards,
Aakanksha Duggal
She/Her
Software Engineer
Red Hat Boston <https://www.redhat.com/>
Emerging Tech, Office of the CTO
aduggal(a)redhat.com
<https://www.redhat.com/>
2 years, 5 months
Operate First Data Science Community Meetup #14
by Michael Clifford
Hello all,
Please join us for another *Operate First Data Science Community Meetup *on
Tuesday, *June 14th, at 11:00 ET. *
During this meetup, you will learn about Python dependency management with
Project Thoth and how to use their new Jupyter Notebook extension. By the
end of this session, attendees will learn the importance of
reproducibility, how to use Thoth recommendations through the Thoth CLI
tool, Thamos <https://github.com/thoth-station/thamos>, and how to use
Thoth's Jupyterlab extension
<https://github.com/thoth-station/jupyterlab-requirements> for Python
projects. Members of the Thoth team, Maya and Harshad, will also show you
how to manage dependencies easily and in a way that benefits from Thoth
recommendations. This session will include a presentation and a demo!
Presenter(s):
Harshad Reddy Nalla @harshad16 - Project Thoth, Open Services group, Red Hat
Maya Costantini @mayaCostantini - Project Thoth, Open Services group, Red
Hat
Subscribe to our calendar
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/2?cid=N3QyMm1ydm92amNmdTZqZm5ucDRu...>
for further event details.
To learn more about the Operate First Data Science Community, visit our
website
<https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...>
and find the agenda for the upcoming meetups here
<https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...>
.
We look forward to seeing you at the Meetup!
Best,
The Operate First Data Science Team
Links:
Calendar Invite:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/2?cid=N3QyMm1ydm92amNmdTZqZm5ucDRu...
Topic suggestion:
https://github.com/aicoe-aiops/cloud-first-data-science-community/issues/...
Website:
https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...
Agenda:
https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...
Slack:
https://join.slack.com/t/operatefirst/shared_invite/zt-o2gn4wn8-O39g7sthT...
Mailing List:
https://lists.operate-first.cloud/admin/lists/community.lists.operate-fir...
--
Michael Clifford
Office of the CTO.
Red Hat, Inc.
2 years, 5 months
Operate First Data Science Community Meetup #13
by Aakanksha Duggal
Hello all,
Please join us for another *Operate First Data Science Community Meetup *on
Tuesday, *May 31st, 2022 at 11:00 ET*.
In the age of cloud-native computing, Kubernetes has taken the world by
storm, forcing many of us to spend more time on Google than we should, just
to become YAML experts. This ends up being a time-consuming process, as
many of the YAMLs share a similar structure with differing values based on
the specifics of your deployment. *copilot-ops
<https://github.com/redhat-et/copilot-ops>* is a CLI tool which
supercharges your DevOps capabilities by allowing the user to specify what
needs to be created/changed, along with some files to provide context on
what values the resulting YAML should use.
In this session, @Oleg Silkin <osilkin(a)redhat.com> will show how to use
copilot-ops to supercharge their DevOps capabilities and quickly generate
or edit desired YAML files at a moment's notice. Attendees will also walk
away with a basic understanding of how Generative Pre-Trained Transformer 3
(GPT-3) can be used for code-generation tasks.
Subscribe to our calendar
<https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/2?cid=N3QyMm1ydm92amNmdTZqZm5ucDRu...>
for
event details.
To learn more about the Operate First Data Science Community, visit our
website
<https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...>
and
find the agenda for the upcoming meetups here
<https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...>
.
We look forward to seeing you at the Meetup!
Best,
The Operate First Data Science Team
Links:
1. Calendar Invite:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/2?cid=N3QyMm1ydm92amNmdTZqZm5ucDRu...
2. Topic suggestion:
https://github.com/aicoe-aiops/cloud-first-data-science-community/issues/...
3. Website:
https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...
4. Agenda:
https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...
<https://old.operate-first.cloud/data-science/operate-first-data-science-c...>
5. Slack:
https://join.slack.com/t/operatefirst/shared_invite/zt-o2gn4wn8-O39g7sthT...
6.
Mailing List:
https://lists.operate-first.cloud/admin/lists/community.lists.operate-fir...
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Thanks and Regards,
Aakanksha Duggal
She/Her
Software Engineer
Red Hat Boston <https://www.redhat.com/>
AI Center of Excellence
Office of the CTO
aduggal(a)redhat.com
<https://www.redhat.com/>
2 years, 5 months
Call for participation for SCaLE workshop: "Build AIOps tools on Operate First"
by Karsten Wade
Hi all,
After I put out the word for who might have an idea for a workshop at
SCaLE, one of the private responses I got was from Oindrilla about a
workshop idea she and Aakanksha have. I have a copy of their abstract
below[0]. This email is a call for participation in helping organize and
run a workshop based on that idea on Thursday 28 July in Los Angeles[1].
It seems data science is a very hot topic, and I believe we'll fill all our
seats with interested attendees. For that reason, I've included Landon
LaSmith from the Open Data Hub team in this message, since it's ODH on the
Operate First community cloud that powers the workshop. This is a good
opportunity for cross-community promotions.
All: Let me know (either in this channel or in a direct message) if you
are interested in participating in person or remotely, and definitely tell
me about your concerns and hesitations, in case I can help in any way.
https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/19x
I'm hoping to reach out to folks directly to ask if they are interested,
but don't be surprised if I get distracted by a squirrel before I get to
you -- it's nothing personal! You are wanted!
Once we know who is involved, we can sort out roles and get to planning.
Most likely I'll be responsible for ping/power/pipe, coffee breaks, and
other logistics. It should be a bring-your-own-laptop affair, but I will
look into whether we can get a small supply of ready-to-go laptops for
people who didn't or couldn't bring one. (Hopefully we'll know in time to
be able to advertise that.)
OK, let's get together and get planning!
- Karsten
[0] Abstract by @Oindrilla Chatterjee <ochatter(a)redhat.com> and @Aakanksha
Duggal <aduggal(a)redhat.com>
"Want to learn how to accelerate your development of AI applications on the
hybrid cloud? In this workshop, we introduce you to Operate First, an open
cloud platform that provides cloud services and applications that support
data scientists. We will walk you through the process of building a simple
AIOps tool from scratch on the Operate First cloud and learn how to move
your AI workloads to the cloud by implementing an end-to-end ML tool.
We start by learning how to collect data from an open CI/CD data source,
use Jupyterlab and its extensions to manage dependencies, and run jupyter
notebooks. We will learn how to perform automated, repeatable experiments
using Elyra and Kubeflow Pipelines, create and deploy machine learning
modes on OpenShift using Seldon and visualize results on a Superset
dashboard.
By the end of this workshop, you will have an idea of how to build a simple
AIOps tool on the cloud that can support your CI/CD processes. You will
learn how to get started with, build data science tools, or onboard your
existing projects on the Operate First cloud."
[1] After being postponed earlier in the year, SCaLE is making a (hopefully
one-time) return to the Hilton LAX. This does have some convenience as an
easy to reach and depart from location when flying from LAX airport.
--
Karsten Wade [he/him/his] | Principal Community Architect | @quaid
Red Hat Open Source Program Office (OSPO) : @redhatopen
The Open Source Way : https://theopensourceway.org
Operate First : https://operate-first.cloud
2 years, 5 months
KubeCon EU trip report
by Karsten Wade
Hi folks,
If you are curious about what happened with Operate First community
members at KubeCon EU, check out my trip report:
https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-report
Highlights/overview (with links right to that part of the post):
1. Tom Coufal gave a talk
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>
at
KubeCon and OpenShift Commons to a full house, impressing them with clever
and valuable Kubernetes rule-hacking anti-patterns.
2. Where KubeCon LA 2021 was fact-finding and intel-gathering, this was
a soft-launch
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>
of
the Operate First project to the cloud native community.
3. Met with OKD
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>
and
Cluster API maintainers and members of the OKD working group to discuss
bringing up clusters in community cloud running on Fedora CoreOS to create
a build environment for OKD on FCOS releases.
4. Scoped k8s SRE game
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>
*Kombat* by Hilliary Lipsig, Principal SRE for OpenShift.
5. Discussed "Open Operations"
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>
as
Fifth Open with folks. Relationship building for Operate First hard
launch
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>
at
KubeCon Detroit 2022, including with OpenShift Commons and OKD community
leads, CNCF event organizers, and Kubernetes community leaders.
6. Discussions with Red Hatters causing these thoughts: How can we make
Operate First useful and attractive to Hatters who want to increase their
presence in the Open Source ecosystem? E.g. to increase role diversity, to
increase and scale the influence of individuals and the organization,
provide career development opportunities
<https://www.operate-first.cloud/blog/kube-con-valencia-eu-2022-trip-repor...>,
and so forth.
Kind regards,
- Karsten
--
Karsten Wade [he/him/his] | Principal Community Architect | @quaid
Red Hat Open Source Program Office (OSPO) : @redhatopen
The Open Source Way : https://theopensourceway.org
Operate First : https://operate-first.cloud
2 years, 6 months
To do or not to do $something at SCaLE? (28 - 31 July)
by Karsten Wade
All:
We have space for in-person activities around the Operate First project at
the Southern California Linux Expo (SCaLE) the weekend of 28 - 31 July.
The original ideas from last December didn't become plans, so the space is
still available without a plan for use.
Do you have any ideas and interest in helping plan and run something on
that day? Or should we let this one go by?
The day would be Friday 29 July, which is typically used for day-long
workshops, meetups, and so forth. This is a good event for people who are
US or Americas-based. It has been moved for this year to an older location,
the Hilton at LAX, which is an okay venue and convenient for travel.
If possible, I'd like us to know by the end of this week if there is any
interest in doing something, otherwise I want to return the offer of space
to SCaLE.
Some ideas:
- Have people take some SRE training and perform some hands-on labs; make
the appeal especially to students and people with non-specific backgrounds.
- Onboard Open Source projects -- would mean recruiting some in advance to
come to the workshop for this, and putting out a general call, "When you
are ready to test your cloud service beyond CI/CD ..."
- Do some work in support of OS-Climate and ODH on the Operate First
community cloud.
- Have an introduction workshop for Data Science or AI Ops
I'm not sure if this is a tried idea, it could be very popular, and we
could be showing people how to use ODH tools on their own laptops, show
some GitOps, etc. Might be a nice one to share a workshop teaching stage
with a mix of people from the DS Team and SIG-Ops
- SRE community of practice birds of a feather-type day
Kind regards,
- Karsten
--
Karsten Wade [he/him/his] | Principal Community Architect | @quaid
Red Hat Open Source Program Office (OSPO) : @redhatopen
The Open Source Way : https://theopensourceway.org
Operate First : https://operate-first.cloud
2 years, 6 months
Operate First Website: Looking for users to participate in a quick survey
by Bryan Montalvan
Hey all,
We are currently asking for Operate First users (you) to lend a helping hand in terms of surveying our the content and links we have currently on the Operate-First.cloud website.
What does this mean? We would like for users to use the Operate First website instead of using their saved bookmarks.
Why? If you're able to use the website to find what you're looking for then that means we're doing a good job. If not, that means we are missing content or should restructure how we display our content/links.
(Note: This feedback is not mandatory, any and all responses is greatly appreciated in how we expand the website)
You can submit feedback by copying the following form and answering each question with your responses. You can send these responses via reply to this email or submitting an issue in the community repo filled with your responses!
Community repository link: https://github.com/operate-first/community/issues
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What is your purpose of using Operate First: (i.e, Operations, Data Science, Research, etc)
What were the most commons links you used:
- Link 1
What links that you use were missing from the website?
- Link 1
Any other comments or feedback you have about the website?
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Best,
Bryan Montalvan, Operate First Member, Red Hat Intern
2 years, 6 months