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📊 Presentations from the CNCF community to share and reuse

Home Page: https://presentations.cncf.io

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presentations's Introduction

CNCF Community Presentations

Incoming Changes (Pardon our dust)

This repository is for presentations.cncf.io.

Thanks for your patience!

Submission Process

  1. If you are non-technical: File an issue with a link to the video and slides and someone will PR it in for you.
  2. If you are technical: PR your info into presentations.yaml at the top.

This is a work in progress and subject to change. Feel free to submit Pull Request (PR) for ideas and changes you'd like to see.

What kind of talks are accepted vs. not accepted?

We are currently focusing on talks presented at CNCF Events about CNCF Projects, as these have already been vetted and accepted by the community. We aim to avoid editorializing in this repository. If your talk has been presented at a CNCF event, feel free to submit it. Check the CNCF Projects page for more information.

Do the talks have to be focused solely on cloud native projects, or can they cover other open source topics?

While our initial focus is on capturing talks related to CNCF projects, we hope to expand the scope to include a broader range of topics in the future. If you believe your talk is valuable, go ahead and submit it!

Is there a limit on the number of talks one can submit?

Our goal is to collect as many CNCF-related talks as possible. Therefore, the only limit is the number of talks you can realistically present. :D

Can I submit talks on someone else's behalf?

Most of the information related to these talks is publicly available and published on schedules. If you wish to help your friends and colleagues submit their talks to enrich specific topic tags, you're encouraged to do so. However, please consult with the presenter before submitting a PR as a common courtesy.

CNCF Overview presentation

The CNCF overview presentation by Dan Kohn is available via Google Docs. It includes the slides for a talk, A Brief History of the Cloud, in the appendix.
A Chinese version, updated every month, is available for download (PowerPoint).
A Japanese version is also available (PowerPoint). A Korean version is also available (PowerPoint).

CNCF概况介绍每月更新,可以在这下载PPTX文档
この日本語バージョンは、CNCF overview を @zembutsu が翻訳しました。お気づきの点がありましたらご指摘ください。 한국어 버전에 대한 자세한 설명을 여기를 참고하세요: 링크

Older Overview presentations

The 2017 presentation (Google Doc) by Dan Kohn, Migrating Legacy Monoliths to Cloud Native Microservices Architectures on Kubernetes, is also available.

The 2018 presentation (Google Doc) by Dan Kohn, How Good Is Our Code?, is also available in Chinese (PowerPoint) as well.

CNCF End User Community Overview presentation

The CNCF End User Community overview by Cheryl Hung is available in English or Chinese:

Other presentations

Other presentations from the CNCF community are available in this repo, although they may be out of date. Just send us a pull request if you want your presentation added. Please make sure it's under the Apache v2.0 or CC-BY license so we can easily share and reuse the content.

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presentations's Issues

Themed support for reveal.js for KubeCon's or general CNCF level Presentations

We do a lot of presentations in reveal.js

It would be nice to have templates for presentations at KubeCon and other CNCF events.

The process for creating them is here:
https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/blob/master/css/theme/README.md

Presentations can be written in many formats including:

Clarify LICENSE

We should have all presentations CC-BY to promote sharing and reuse.

Update readme with frontend/yaml instructions

We'll use the README in this repo to iterate over instructions for submission, etc. and that will act as a prototype for the "about" page for the front end.

Additionally the readme should include reviewer instructions so that people understand how we accept contributions, guidelines, etc.

Improve taxonomies and tags

Here is some feedback on our tags that came from the Ambassadors. I'm not sure which need to be actioned at this point:
- Someone was confused by the “Ambassador” tag; it’s not clear to them that this meant the presentation was delivered by an Ambassador
- Can we have a tag for “Beginner”, “Intermediate”, “Advanced” to allow people to filter by difficulty of the material?
- Is the Projects taxonomy limited to just CNCF projects or could we also list tools like Jenkins or other LF projects?
- How many tags are allowed for a presentation?
- Have a Presentation Format taxonomy with “Tutorial”, “Keynote”, …

presentations.yaml needs a validation check

I can manually do this for now but we need a check so that incoming PRs and merges can be validated before landing. This is a blocker for launch but not for soft launch.

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