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Hi there πŸ‘‹, I'm Rene van Osnabrugge

I am Rene. I am a father of 2 boys and husband of a lovely wife. I am born in 1977, so already "experienced". I work as a Consultancy Director at Xebia. I am responsible for creating a Signature Delivery. That means creating standards and playbooks about WHAT we do and also building a culture of HOW we do this.

In my spare time I spend a lot of time in πŸ’ Ice Hockey Rinks. Both my kids are fanatic players at the Dordrecht Lions. I like to πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ cycle and sometimes πŸƒrun and 🏊swim.

There are many ways how you can reach me. I speak πŸ—£οΈ at conferences, I have a πŸŽ™οΈ podcast , you can find me on LinkedIn or here at GitHub

User manual for working with me*

Conditions I like to work in

  • In creative mode, a place with lots of whiteboards. I tend to be drawing when I talk
  • In productive mode, when work needs to be done, quiet space,or you'll find me with my noise cancelling headphones
  • A space with enough (sun)light
  • Good coffee and tea. Spoiled... yes, but I just don't like the "cheap" machine stuff
  • A place where you can have a chat and talk about stuff that is non-work related
  • Working from home works well for me since I have all the space and equipment I need, and I can balance it with family life.

The times and hours I like to work

  • I usually work in these blocks 9:00-12:00, 13:00-18:00. When something does not fit during regular business hours I shift some work to the evening.
  • I really, really have a hard time in early morning. I feel tired the whole day. So to be honest, 8:00 is an early start 😬
  • I don't mind Slack, WhatsApp, e-mail πŸ“§, Twitter and other work related messages on "non-work" times. It all kind of blurs together anyway

The best ways to communicate with me

  • I don't especially like e-mail πŸ“§. If it is short fine, but long messages don't work for me. Feel free to send it, but probably I'll call you quickly after I receive it to get some more context.
  • Short messages on any medium is fine. I look at my phone way too often.
  • I try to use the same tools the team is using, so try that first (Teams, Slack). Although I have some personal preference
  • If you need me to respond quickly, send me a text message (or call if something is on fire πŸ”₯).
  • You can also contact me via Twitter for DevOps related topics. Don't expect to get unlimited (tech) support via social media though. I really like to help out where I can 😊, but there are limits to my time and capabilities.

The ways I like to receive feedback

  • I really welcome and appreciate direct and constructive feedback. You'll get it from me as well.
  • Don't tell me I MUST do things. I get an allergic reaction.
  • A one on one meeting is best for difficult conversations. Don't put me on the spot in a group.

Things I need

  • People who want to move forward, who are open to learn from one another and are willing to take an alternate route.
  • Transparency & fairness in processes & decision making.
  • No politics or hidden agendas. Just be clear about your intentions and goals.
  • Tell me the WHY. I need to understand the problem/situation to help you realize your goal. Everything has a context. I need to be aware of that context in order to help you the best way I can with the What and the How.
  • Open discussions and reviews to reflect on my work & performance.
  • Fun, a good beer 🍺, some laughs, informal talk and off-work activities.

Things I struggle with

  • Meetings without a clear goal and lack of decisiveness & actions.
  • Bureaucracy, strict and formal processes, status quo and a lack of willingness to change that.
  • People who have hidden agendas, play nice with you, but not so nice behind my back.
  • People that complain but do no take any action themselves to solve their issues.
  • Although people perceive me as self-assured and direct, I tend to take things personally (even if I know I should not) and my face will show it. Don't take that personally and retreat. Just let me chew on it for a day or so. I need that.
  • I decide quickly, but after that I need some time to actually process the decision I already made....

Things I love

  • My wife and 2 kids πŸ’—
  • Inspiring people with the things I love. I really get a kick when someone is inspired by a story I told them
  • I love to brainstorm about new ideas, innovations, events, workshops, formats to "change the world" 🌍 (or at least a small part of it)
  • Helping out colleagues, and in general, people in the community. I'd like to share knowledge, speak at conferences facilitate workshops, co-host and/or organize events.
  • Innovation, Ted Talks, Singularity University. Science Fiction becoming Science Fact.

Other things to know about me

  • I like IPA's. And I like to try as many different ones as I can. 🍺
  • I ran 2 marathons. Currently I cycle 🚴 (Gravelbike), run πŸƒ (not so far anymore) and started swimming 🏊
  • I'm Dutch and I live the Netherlands, in a medium size city near Rotterdam and Dordrecht. If you're from another country or culture and think I'm doing or saying weird things, let me know ASAP.
  • My 2 boys play Ice hockey πŸ’πŸ₯…. If you are a little familiar with this sport, it is a family activity 😊
  • Dystopian Science Fiction books πŸ“š are my favorites (Red Rising, Passage, Feed Trilogy)
  • Indie Music, a lot of small Dutch bands (are there big ones?) 🎸

* This manual is a reflection of my beliefs and situation in life at this moment. Things are constantly changing and so will this manual πŸ˜„.

RenΓ© van Osnabrugge

Rene van Osnabrugge's Projects

acceleratedevops icon acceleratedevops

This is the companion repository for my book Accelerate DevOps with GitHub (2022). You can find all hands-on labs and other examples from the book here. Please reach out to me if something is broken.

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Attendee Badge Generator for Conferences http://badgeyay.com Backend: http://badgeyay-dev.herokuapp.com

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Simple Beer storing app to share beers with colleagues :beers:

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Cross-platform .NET sample microservices and container based application that runs on Linux Windows and macOS. Powered by .NET 6, Docker Containers and Azure Kubernetes Services. Supports Visual Studio, VS for Mac and CLI based environments with Docker CLI, dotnet CLI, VS Code or any other code editor.

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Sample ASP.NET Core 2.1 reference application, powered by Microsoft, demonstrating a layered application architecture with monolithic deployment model. Download 130+ page eBook PDF from docs folder.

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