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Red Hat OpenShift / Image Builders SIG | OpenShift Commons

These are all the meetings we have in "Image Builders SIG |…" (part of the organization "Red Hat OpenShift"). Click into individual meeting pages to watch the recording and search or read the transcript.

6 Oct 2016

With the emergence of Docker, three-tier application architecture is becoming legacy and container creation is becoming the new norm. There are still some challenges as this service is still growing. Developers must stand up a Docker host where they can deploy their images, and this means they need to account for infrastructure, networking, and security.

From a security perspective, containers change the attack vector and customers need to protect themselves. However, there is good news. The declarative nature of containers makes it easier with the right tooling to provide enhanced security that customers could not achieve in a three-tier architecture. Twistlock is one of those tools. In this session, Michael Withrow will give us an overview of container security issues and a walk-thru using Twistlock’s offering with applications deployed in containers on OpenShift.

Michael Withrow, Chief Architect & Director of Solution Architecture, at Twistlock. Michael recently joined Twistlock after spending eight years, and working on more than 150 deployments of Azure, at Microsoft.
  • 2 participants
  • 50 minutes
container
users
providers
pod
twistlock
izing
protecting
cig
regard
think
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19 Jul 2016

The team behind Unison, aka the Tremolo Security, Briane Bullock and Marc Boorshtein, will talk about their lessons learned containerizing/dockerizing Unison, their experiences using S2I and their experiences managing access to OpenShift with a demo of opensource identity management for OpenShift.
They’ll tell you where they found the best sources of technical documentation, what the obstacles were and how they overcame them.
Marc Boorshtein, CTO Tremolo Security
Twitter – @mlbiam / @tremolosecurity

We are planning on bi-monthly meetings depending on the group’s schedules and interests.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.1 and available briefings, please visit http://commons.openshift.org or subscribe to the OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com).

The OpenShift Commons exists to provide a platform for customers, partners, developers and other open source technology initiatives to collaborate, share and accelerate the pace of innovation and adoption of OpenShift globally.

The OpenShift Commons represents a new open collaborative community model designed to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices, feedback and development across the many open source initiatives that integrate with OpenShift. The best way to get involved is to join the conversation today at http://commons.openshift.org
  • 3 participants
  • 39 minutes
unison
openshift
containerization
microservices
introduction
hosted
commons
docker
administrative
talks
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17 Jun 2016

Adam Miller, (aka @Maxamillion) Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat is the Fedora Release Manager and leading the charge on the Fedora Container Build Service. He is going to give us an walk-thru and overview of the Fedora Container Build Service and a intro to the Fedora Cloud initiative. Special Guest appearance from Matthew Millar, Fedora Community Lead.


We are planning on bi-monthly meetings depending on the group’s schedules and interests.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.1 and available briefings, please visit http://commons.openshift.org or subscribe to the OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com).

The OpenShift Commons exists to provide a platform for customers, partners, developers and other open source technology initiatives to collaborate, share and accelerate the pace of innovation and adoption of OpenShift globally.

The OpenShift Commons represents a new open collaborative community model designed to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices, feedback and development across the many open source initiatives that integrate with OpenShift. The best way to get involved is to join the conversation today at http://commons.openshift.org
  • 3 participants
  • 48 minutes
fedora
cloud
docker
users
helper
matt
discussions
contributors
project
hi
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20 May 2016

This will be the 2nd meeting of the Image Builders SIG; we’ll do introductions and have a discussion led by Produban’s Cristian with a overview of Produban CI/CD workflows for building redistributable OpenShift-ready images. There will be Q/A and we will solicit topics for upcoming meetings.

We are planning on bi-monthly meetings depending on the group’s schedules and interests.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.1 and available briefings, please visit http://commons.openshift.org or subscribe to the OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com).

The OpenShift Commons exists to provide a platform for customers, partners, developers and other open source technology initiatives to collaborate, share and accelerate the pace of innovation and adoption of OpenShift globally.

The OpenShift Commons represents a new open collaborative community model designed to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices, feedback and development across the many open source initiatives that integrate with OpenShift. The best way to get involved is to join the conversation today at http://commons.openshift.org
  • 3 participants
  • 39 minutes
presentation
conversations
enterprise
consideration
ship
plans
collaborating
docker
currently
host
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5 May 2016

This will be the first meeting of the Image Builders Special Interest Group; we’ll do introductions and have a discussion led by OpenShift’s Ryan Jarvinen with a overview of how to build redistributable OpenShift-ready image.

We are planning on bi-monthly meetings depending on the group’s schedules and interests.

For the latest information on OpenShift 3.1 and available briefings, please visit http://commons.openshift.org or subscribe to the OpenShift Blog (https://blog.openshift.com).

The OpenShift Commons exists to provide a platform for customers, partners, developers and other open source technology initiatives to collaborate, share and accelerate the pace of innovation and adoption of OpenShift globally.
The OpenShift Commons represents a new open collaborative community model designed to facilitate communication and sharing of best practices, feedback and development across the many open source initiatives that integrate with OpenShift. The best way to get involved is to join the conversation today at http://commons.openshift.org
  • 6 participants
  • 53 minutes
openshift
kubernetes
presentation
commons
forums
docker
repurposing
uploaded
workflow
onboard
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