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Thursday October 27, 2022 11:00am - 11:35am EDT


Helm, the package manager for Kubernetes, isn't just a mature graduated CNCF project. It's a package manager with an ecosystem surrounding it that makes life better for those building and using Kubernetes packages. In this session you'll get a short introduction to Helm itself. From there we'll take a journey down two paths. One path will look at the ecosystem around building packages. This will include tools and processes to help you with that. On the other path we'll look at using Helm and its packages in your clusters. This will explore Helm and the various projects around it that you may want to use. When this session is done you'll have a good grasp on what Helm is and where you can get started using it.
Speakers
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Andrew Block

Distinguished Architect, Red Hat
Andrew Block is a Distinguished Architect at Red Hat that works with organizations to design and implement solutions leveraging cloud native technologies. He specializes in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery methodologies with a focus on security to reducing the overall... Read More →
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Matt Farina

Distinguished Engineer, SUSE
Matt works as a Distinguished Engineer at SUSE, where he works as the Chief Architect of the SUSE Rancher Team. He is a maintainer of multiple open source projects including Helm and Artifact Hub. Matt is an author, speaker, and regular contributor to open source.
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Karena Angell

Senior Principal Chief Architect, Red Hat
Karena Angell is a Senior Principal Chief Architect at Red Hat focusing on cloud native application workloads for Kubernetes, open source software projects, as well as solutions for the 'open' hybrid cloud.
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Scott Rigby

Developer Experience Engineer, Weaveworks
Thursday October 27, 2022 11:00am - 11:35am EDT
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