Rohit's Recap for 2022
I have decided to publish every issue twice or once a month from now. What you can expect from my Newsletter?
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Hello, I’m Rohit Ghumare - Your DevOps Guy from Twitter. Why are you receiving this e-mail, you must have subscribed to my newsletter from revue on Twitter, gumroad for remote job roadmap or Kubernetes book, or a medium blog website.
This is going to be a monthly dose of cloud-native and my learnings around trends in the DevOps world.
Last year was the most happening year of my life. Learned various life lessons and helped various folks explore the tech with my learnings. I explored global remote jobs and got accepted into many but it was not easy. I have shared my findings in my below post for reference 👉 LinkedIn Post
I met so many amazing people and tried different types of content and grew my Twitter profile from 0 followers to 30,000+ followers. I kept DevOps and Cloud native content as my primary content, I didn’t give a thought first to growing my Twitter profile in the sense of followers rather I just wanted to share my learnings till now in the form of tweets and threads. Conclusion - “Keep being consistent and help others, the fruit of your efforts will come in any way.”
I clubbed my Remote Job Journey in a single piece too - Remote Job Path
Last month, I also organized an in-person cloud native Chandigarh meetup, which had an amazing audience of over 70+ people, out of which 60% were professionals, with seven talks(5 professionals and 2 student tracks). We giveaway different swags, and hosted networking sessions, Had a good venue and good food, and a lot of learning.


Talking about events, meetups, and conferences - Attended numerous of them around entire India in-person and some outside India as a virtual guest speaker(for e.g: DevSecCon as well as helped organize conferences like DevFest Mumbai, CCD Mumbai, and many more. I am actively speaking about Cloud-native projects, Platform use cases, Application Networking, and Cloud platforms in different events shown below.


My upcoming Conferences/Talks:
Solo.io Workshop - Operationalizing Istio for Day 2 (with Expert for Istio Certification)
Civo Navigate - ML Engineer goes DevOps via MLOps
I started DevOps Community, Developer Relations Community, and CNCF Thane last year - Communities being the easiest way to help Cloud & DevOps enthusiasts.
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Our Community grew from 0 to 3,300+ members, Actively sharing doubts and contributing to open-source. Writing awesome threads and blogs around cloud-native space. Some Experts help others by solving doubts and posting job openings, Thanks to everyone.




Blogs:
OpenLens Deprecated Logs & Shell by Abhinav Dubey
Terraform Deployment -monolith way! by Joseph Peter
CI pipeline with CircleCI by Pranav Masekar
Serverless Image Handler CDK v2 Simplified Implementation by Vishnu
Firewall: A Network's Gatekeeper by Arnav Barman
We are out of IP addresses but NAT saved us! by Ayaan Bordoloi
Awesome Community Reads and Videos:
Kubernetes 1.26 - The electrifying release setup by Saloni Narang
Kubernetes Validating Admission Policy - 1.26 alpha feature by
Managing your Operating System with Package Managers by Aayush Sharma
Automate repetitive tasks - Shell Scripting by Bhavya Sachdeva
Advanced Kubernetes Scheduling | Kubernetes Deep Dives by David Flanagan
Awesome Podcasts hosted by David Flanagan
Livestreams with Experts by Viktor Farcic
TRANSPARENCY REPORT by CNCF for Kubecon NA
Kubernetes 1.26 Released with Image Registry Changes, Enhanced Resource Allocation, and Metrics by Mostafa Radwan
Tweets to watch:




Cool companies - sponsored content
Latest updates:
Komodor - SUSE Rancher and Komodor – Continuous Kubernetes Reliability
Merico - created and maintains an open source project - Apache DevLake, released DORA metric feature
Genesis cloud - Genesis Cloud hosted the first Munich meetup for the MLOps Community
Caretta - Instant K8s service dependency map, right to your Grafana
Technical Trends/ Debates







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