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OpenStack Seattle 2016 keynote

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Sean Roberts@[email protected] September 2016

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Retail store started in 1962 by Sam WaltonToday, 11,000+ stores under 65 banners in 28 countries100+ distribution centers worldwideOver 2 million employees, largest private employer worldwide

What is Walmart

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Walmart Labs was formed in 2011Walmart Labs is the .com side of Walmart supporting the 80 million monthly walmart.com visitors3,600 people and growingWe are making this an awesome place to work through merit based work from everyoneWe are hiring, walmartlabs.com/jobs

Who is

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170,000+ cores on OpenStack100,000+ of monthly OneOps auto repairs1,000+ of monthly OneOps auto replace events40,000+ monthly OneOps deployments

60+ open source products

Agile Production

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CD PatternsDeployable Patterns (Packs) Enable Consistency

Consistent DevOps Lifecycle Management Patterns

ApplicationPatterns

open source

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Software defined infrastructure projects started in 2010 by NASA and RackspaceCurrently, 6,200+ contributors from 360+ frenemy companies collaborating on common infrastructure goalsMany tens of thousands members

What is OpenStack

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Thousands of monthly contributionsWho is OpenStack

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Who is OpenStackHundreds of projects

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This breaks down often

Different release schedules

Different time zones

Changing priorities

Commitment wanes over time as pressure builds

Coordinating Multi-Team Work

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Track the release schedules of projects

Product Managers recommend or pick off blueprints, epics they want to push forward and add it to their own roadmaps. DevOps pick up the roadmap work.

Product Manager drive the timing of the work

Loosely track project work available for next cycle

Cross Product, Project Work

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Thank you

@sarob@One_Ops