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From YouTube: 12:30 PM - Tracy Ragan - Closing Thoughts
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What is in store for Ortelius in 2022. Tracy Ragan will give us a view of the year ahead.
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Some
of
you
may
have
heard
of
me
before
I'm
a
bit
of
a
microservice
evangelist.
I
am
the
ceo
and
co-founder
of
deploy
hub,
I'm
the
community
director
for
or
the
artillious
open
source
project,
and
I
have
some
other
notable
facts,
including
I'm
a
part
of
the
continuous
delivery
foundation.
I
served
on
their
board
for
three
years
and
I
also
helped
start
the
eclipse
foundation,
so
I'm
not
new
to
open
source.
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If
you
ever
like
to
chat,
you
can
find
me
at
tracy
reagan,
dash
oms
on
linkedin,
I'm
happy
to
chat
at
any
time.
Just
shoot
me
a
an
invite
and
I'll
push
over
my
calendar.
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Thank
you
for
bringing
your
your
thoughts
to
the
the
conference
in
particular
ankar,
who
gave
us
a
good
understanding
of
the
challenges
that
end
users
find,
and
I
think
that
we
will
all
take
that
to
heart
and
look
to
see
how
we
can
help
solve
that
with
the
ortillius
catalog
and
also
the
backend
people,
the
people
who
do
a
lot
of
work
to
produce
this
and
get
this
pulled
together.
Sergio
canales,
who
has
been
our
brave
twitch,
jockey
syme,
who
has
helped
pull
this
together
as
well
as
sasha
and
karam.
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We
thank
you
all
and
we
couldn't
do
this
without
the
cd
foundation.
So
thank
you
so
much
to
the
cd
foundation
for
your
your
leadership
and
your
support
and
everything
that
you
do
behind
our
behind
the
scenes.
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So
what
we've
accomplished?
We
have
been
a
busy
little
open
source
community.
We
have
now
about
194,
google
group
members,
people
who
are
watching
the
project.
Many
of
those
are
the
contributors.
We
have
292
linkedin
followers.
We
started
from
zero.
This
year
we
have
50
committers
people
who
are
really
working
on
the
project.
Updating
the
code
base,
helping
with
the
website
and
many
other
tasks
that
are
required
and,
on
average,
we're
doing
about
14
merge,
pull
requests.
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We've
added
additional
service
data
to
the
ortelius
catalog
and
including
license
consumptions
the
license
and
readme
file,
the
cves
swagger
information,
integration
of
pagerduty
and
slack,
because
ownership
is
just
as
important
as
anything
else
imagine
being
a
support
person
and
you
get
a
call
in
a
microservice.
You
know
nothing
about
the
service.
Catalog
data
helps
them
know
who
to
call
when
a
microservice
has
a
problem.
A
We
started
our
live
streaming
office
hours.
You
can
find
us
on
twitch
tv.
We
started
our
twitch
tv
channel
which
we're
displaying
or
running
this.
This
show
on
and
we
have
a
live
office
hours
so
watch
for
our
twitch
tv
live
office
hours
so
that
you
can
learn
more
about
artelias.
A
We
really
did
a
great
job
on
the
conference
scene.
We
had
contributors
like
aditi
ardual,
contribute
and
do
a
presentation
on
our
domain
driven
design.
I
presented
at
devops
world.
We
had
presentations
at
github
summit
and
at
of
course,
at
cdcon.
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We
actually
started
a
recognition
program
and
we've
got
some
badges
out
there.
There
was
three
levels
of
of
recognition
for
champions,
ambassadors
and
legends.
Some
of
you
got
those
badges
today
and
congratulations.
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We
created
our
first
governing
board
with
bylaws
and
I
have
to
shout
out
to
karima
bhagpai
for
helping
with
that.
She
really
drove
the
direction
on
that.
So
our
new
new
board.
Congratulations.
We
look
forward
to
working
with
you
next
year,
so
what's
in
store
for
2022
we're
looking
at
things
like
get
ops,
transit
of
microservices
and
work
in
supply
chain.
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So
if
we
think
about
what
that
roadmap
is
going
to
look
like
this
transitive
microservices,
really,
what
we're
talking
about
is
service
to
service
dependency
maps
really
expands
the
maps
that
we
have
right
now.
We
can
show
application
to
service
dependencies,
but
now
we'll
be
able
to
show
service
to
service
dependencies.
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So
we're
going
to
use
this
our
data
to
map
these
dependency
relationships.
So
you
can
understand
what
the
transit
of
microservices
are.
So,
for
example,
artillios
will
use
the
relationship
data
to
follow
the
transaction
path.
A
depends
on
b
b
depends
on
c.
This
will
show
the
application
version
and
all
its
transitive
microservices,
giving
us
a
much
broader
picture
of
the
applications
s-bomb
and
exposing
who's
using
something
that
may
have
a
security
vulnerability
across
multiple
multiple
applications.
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We're
going
to
be
doing
some
work
on
get
ops.
The
team
has
already
done
quite
a
bit
of
work
on
this
sasha
wharton.
Thank
you
for
building
this
diagram
and
the
idea
is
to
start
using
ortilius's
data
to
generate
the
deployment
yaml
files
and
push
those
back
into
git
in
order
to
automate
what
we
normally
would
do
manually
in
a
git,
ops
implementation.
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Now,
how
that
looks,
I'm
hoping
that
sasha
wharton
who
worked
on
this
will
be
doing
a
webinar
for
us
very
soon
in
the
new
year
to
really
talk
about
how
we
can
incorporate
these
tools
and
provide
a
poc
that
shows
really
a
new
kind
of
devops
pipeline.
One
that
is
cloud
native,
supports
an
event
driven
cd
pipeline
supports
git,
ops,
using
argo
cd
and
includes
ortilius
to
generate
that
core
information.
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And
then
data
science
data
science-
this
is
something
I've
spoken
about
over
the
course
of
the
year.
We
we
are
data
hoarders.
We
need
to
start
really
acting
on
that
data
that
we
have.
A
So
thank
you
thank
thank
you
all
I,
if
we're
in
a
you
know,
hopefully
someday
we
can
do
this
live
I'd,
love
to
meet
all
of
you.
It's
been
a
year
of
working
with
you
and
I
haven't
met
any
of
you
in
person,
obviously,
but
someday.
Maybe
that
can
happen
and
if
you're
new
to
ortelius,
you
can
go
to
the
ortillius
dot,
io
and
it'll.
Take
you
to
our
github
repositories.
A
You
can
follow
us
on
linkedin
or
on
twitter,
and
you
can
follow
me
at
tracyreagan
on
twitter
or
find
me
at
tracy
reagan,
dash
oms
and
let's
talk
and
get
you
involved
in
the
artelius
project.
Thank
you
so
much
and
I
hope
everybody
enjoyed
our
ortilius
visionary
summit
for
2021
our
final
one
for
the
year,
the
next
one
we
will
do
in
may.
Thank
you
all.