19 Aug 2018
Depoloying, Managing and Updating Wordpress (or Drupal) in an .EDU environment can be daunting. OpenShift Commons .EDU SIG Chair Stephen Braswell (UNC) talks about how they are doing it at UNC and a lively discussion follows with insights shared from McMasters, UMIch and others.
- 6 participants
- 20 minutes
17 Aug 2018
UMich Chris Kretler and Bob Killen on Academia and Cloud Native Technologies
- 3 participants
- 35 minutes
10 Aug 2018
Agenda Topics:
The Academic Environment and Cloud Native technologies – Bob Killen, UMich
OpenShift at NCU – Stephen Braswell – Best Practices for managing WordPress deployments at .EDUs
To Join the SIG, sign up here:: https://commons.openshift.org/sig/OpenshiftEDU.html
Mailing List is here:
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openshift-commons-edu-sig
The Academic Environment and Cloud Native technologies – Bob Killen, UMich
OpenShift at NCU – Stephen Braswell – Best Practices for managing WordPress deployments at .EDUs
To Join the SIG, sign up here:: https://commons.openshift.org/sig/OpenshiftEDU.html
Mailing List is here:
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openshift-commons-edu-sig
- 7 participants
- 1:14 hours
13 Jul 2018
From OpenShift Commons .EDU SIG Meeting on July 13, 2018
OpenShift at Duke: State of the Cluster
Speakers: Christopher Collins Sr. Automation Engineer
Duke University Office of Information Technology
OpenShift at Duke: State of the Cluster
Speakers: Christopher Collins Sr. Automation Engineer
Duke University Office of Information Technology
- 4 participants
- 25 minutes
28 Jul 2016
OpenShift Commons .EDU SIG Chair, Stephen Braswell will kick-off the .EDU conversation with a presentation on the OpenShift use case(s) at UNC/Chapel Hill and talk about their experiences migrating from V2 to V3 as well as their future plans for utilizing the platform.
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
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
- 4 participants
- 53 minutes