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**Brian Ketelsen:** Yes, it is. It's a container orchestration tool, so it only deploys on things that... Well, it deploys on anything that runs Docker, so I guess technically now that Macs and Windows run a form of Docker, it's not just for Linux anymore. So I correct myself, it's not just for Linux - but it is just f...
**Erik St. Martin:** And Carlisia, who would you like to thank this week?
**Carlisia Thompson:** I totally geeked out on my editor just recently - I do that every once in a while - and I wanted to thank the person who created Vim Mode Plus. He only has a handle, it's @c9md. That was built on top of Vim Mode, and those two are packages for Atom, it's just so you can use Vim. It's hugely helpf...
**Erik St. Martin:** Speaking of Vim, I would like to thank Vim itself. I guess I have to do kind of a triplet here, because Vim, Arch Linux and i3 window manager - those are the core things; everything else I do builds on top of, so I think without any of them...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Trifecta!
**Erik St. Martin:** Exactly, that's the word I'm looking for. So I guess without any of them I would not be nearly as productive.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, in my mind Vim, Arch and i3 are almost religion for me at this point.
**Erik St. Martin:** And we'll convert more, we'll convert more.
**Brian Ketelsen:** \[laughs\] The one true way to develop.
**Erik St. Martin:** So for anybody else who wants to reach out to open source maintainers or projects in general, or companies that support people who work on these open source initiatives, definitely follow and reuse the \#FreeSoftwareFriday on Twitter on Fridays. And with that being said, time to close out the show....
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, don't forget that you can share this show by finding us at GoTime.fm, or tweeting @GoTimeFM.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yes, and definitely as we mentioned earlier in the show, send us questions, send us people you'd like to see on the show, or if you wanna come on the show, definitely reach out to us there. We also have a GitHub set up where issues can be opened for these things, if you prefer that, which is github...
**Carlisia Thompson:** Cory.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, Cory LaNou. I lost my head there...
**Carlisia Thompson:** I gotcha.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, Cory will be coming on to talk a bit about community, and I think that's something we can all relate to. So until next week, bye everybody!
**Brian Ketelsen:** Goodbye.
**Carlisia Thompson:** This was fun, goodbye!
• Carlisia Thompson is joining Fastly as a full-time Go developer
• Jessie Frazelle is now working at Google on Kubernetes and has previously worked on Docker
• The challenges of being an open source maintainer for a large project like Docker
• Strategies for maintainers to communicate effectively with contributors, particularly in global projects
• The difficulty of managing pull requests when the number exceeds 100
• Managing large numbers of issues in the Docker project
• Duplicate issue submissions and finding similar issues
• Automated pull request processes and CI steps
• Maintainer workflow and reviewing pull requests
• Statistics on issue resolution times and pull request lag
• Docker's growth and scaling challenges
• Jessie Frazelle's role and experiences with the Docker project, including CI setup and maintenance
• Discussion of frustrating tech experiences
• Jessie Frazelle's experience working at Mesosphere and her positive opinion on Go as the language of the cloud
• Advantages of using Go for cloud work, including fast compile time and static binaries
• Linode sponsorship and its CLI tool for managing nodes directly from the terminal
• Request for a Go SDK for Linode and promotion of a discount code 'GoTime20'
• Discussion of Equinox and its features for managing updates to applications
• Brian Ketelsen promotes Equinox.io, an automated application delivery service with self-updating features.
• Jessie Frazelle announces Maintainerati, a conference for maintainers to discuss and share ideas about improving open-source projects.
• Maintainerati will be held at GitHub's office in San Francisco on February 15th, with a cap of 120 attendees.
• Jessie Frazelle discusses her personal projects, including contain.af, a quiz game to help people learn about system calls and capabilities.
• The group talks about Jessie's dotfiles, which are highly praised for their organization and efficiency.
• Jessie Frazelle shares her experience with automated builds on Docker hub and the use of a private registry.
• Jessie Frazelle discusses a long-standing issue with outdated Docker files
• She jokes about feeling like she hasn't containerized something yet
• Erik St. Martin suggests containerizing a window manager
• The group discusses the challenges of running everything in containers on a personal desktop
• Jessie shares her experience of starting to speak at conferences and lightning talks
• The group offers advice on overcoming nerves when speaking publicly, including rehearsing and having support from others
• GoBridge and Women Who Go resources and support
• Upcoming conferences and events (GopherCon, GopherFest)
• GoKit website update
• Analysis of code with BigQuery using regular expressions
• Usage statistics for popular Go packages (logging, assertions)
• Discussion of using the built-in testing package in Go
• Mention of a CloudFlare blog post on net/http timeout details
• Comparison of technical blogs, including CloudFlare and Fastly
• Introduction to Concourse, an open-source CI system for Go
• Discussion of etcd3 release changes, including watches and gRPC API layer
• Mention of Changelog Weekly and Nightly feeds for discovering new projects
• jq command-line tool for working with JSON
• goconvey tool for testing Go code and running tests in a browser
• GPGget project by Brian Redbeard from CoreOS, which automates getting and checking GPG signatures
• Ranger file manager for Linux, written in curses, with VI key bindings and previews
• Midnight Commander comparisons and nostalgic discussion about old hardware and operating systems
• Discussion about the hosts' personal lives and lack of sleep
• Recap of the show and what was covered
• Upcoming events: GopherCon, live streaming on Twitch
• Plans for a game at GopherCon to find each other
• GoTime logo reveal (accidental)
• Next week's guest: Beyang from Sourcegraph
• Wrapping up the conversation
• Saying goodbyes and thanks to Jessie for appearing on the show
• Invitation for Jessie to return when she has more to share about Kubernetes
• Discussion of Jessie's budget, with some joking around about it being fictional or someone else's.
**Erik St. Martin:** We are back for episode number 11 of Go Time. I'm Erik St. Martin. Today we have Brian Ketelsen on the line...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Hello!
**Erik St. Martin:** And Carlisia Campos...
**Carlisia Thompson:** Hi, everybody. Glad to be here.