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[3190.40 --> 3192.48] of our CI-CD admins.
[3192.70 --> 3194.98] How can we follow up on what Captain is up
[3194.98 --> 3195.60] to these days?
[3195.86 --> 3197.32] Captain Obvious, specifically?
[3197.54 --> 3200.12] Well, Captain Obvious, it was just Nick in
[3200.12 --> 3202.00] my talk, which is coming soon.
[3202.44 --> 3204.52] And yes, it's talk-driven development because
[3204.52 --> 3206.96] I needed to implement a few bits for streaming
[3206.96 --> 3207.80] events properly.
[3208.50 --> 3210.94] So stay tuned, maybe announcement in a few
[3210.94 --> 3211.22] months.
[3211.48 --> 3211.54] Okay.
[3211.64 --> 3214.30] Captain itself is basically a project, a member
[3214.30 --> 3216.08] of Cloud Native Computing Foundation.
[3216.34 --> 3218.48] It's currently a sandbox project.
[3218.64 --> 3220.92] There are discussions about making it an incubating
[3220.92 --> 3221.40] project.
[3221.52 --> 3221.70] Okay.
[3221.94 --> 3224.04] And it has quite vibrant community.
[3224.20 --> 3227.06] There are meetings every week, including today,
[3227.26 --> 3229.04] developer or user meetings.
[3229.04 --> 3231.10] So if you want to join the community, you're
[3231.10 --> 3231.84] welcome to do so.
[3232.12 --> 3232.68] I just joined.
[3232.90 --> 3233.68] That's a good shout out.
[3233.88 --> 3234.02] Okay.
[3234.36 --> 3236.60] So there's a question that I've been dying to
[3236.60 --> 3239.00] ask since we began this recording.
[3239.66 --> 3241.38] What made you move to Switzerland, Oleg?
[3241.58 --> 3243.72] I moved to Switzerland because CloudVis is
[3243.72 --> 3244.26] based there.
[3244.50 --> 3247.12] Actually, I joined CloudVis when I was in Russia.
[3247.36 --> 3249.72] But due to various non-technical reasons, it
[3249.72 --> 3251.94] was more reasonable to have me in Switzerland than
[3251.94 --> 3252.48] in Russia.
[3252.78 --> 3254.26] And yeah, I got an opportunity.
[3254.60 --> 3255.90] And Switzerland is a nice country.
[3256.12 --> 3256.22] Right.
[3256.22 --> 3258.82] For the record, I'm a big fan of Scandinavia.
[3259.08 --> 3260.48] But Switzerland is good.
[3260.96 --> 3261.62] And why not?
[3261.82 --> 3262.42] I moved to there.
[3262.58 --> 3263.64] How long have you been in Switzerland?
[3263.96 --> 3264.70] How long have you been living?
[3264.84 --> 3265.76] Five and a half years.
[3265.84 --> 3267.68] So that's a long time to really appreciate the
[3267.68 --> 3267.94] country.
[3268.04 --> 3269.82] So like six months and it's like the honeymoon
[3269.82 --> 3270.24] period.
[3270.38 --> 3270.54] Okay.
[3270.70 --> 3272.92] I like this country and I like the city where I am
[3272.92 --> 3274.92] because I'm in the French speaking part.
[3275.60 --> 3277.66] And there is a lot of advantages here.
[3277.76 --> 3279.00] Which city are you in Switzerland?
[3279.28 --> 3279.84] Norshotel.
[3279.98 --> 3282.10] I think one of the advantages was you not needing
[3282.10 --> 3282.86] a car, right?
[3282.90 --> 3284.28] And you being very excited about that.
[3284.28 --> 3285.82] Where the public transport is really good.
[3285.92 --> 3286.08] Okay.
[3286.44 --> 3288.92] So as we are preparing to wrap this up, I'm
[3288.92 --> 3290.96] wondering what is the most important takeaway
[3290.96 --> 3292.16] for our listeners, Cyril?
[3292.36 --> 3292.90] Thank you.
[3293.08 --> 3297.08] The most important takeaway for me is the
[3297.08 --> 3300.12] importance of the open source and standard
[3300.12 --> 3304.74] nature of open telemetry to succeed to observe
[3304.74 --> 3306.02] CICD pipelines.
[3306.02 --> 3311.48] both to succeed in instrumenting these very, these very rich
[3311.48 --> 3316.74] communities of tools involved in the CD processes and also
[3316.74 --> 3321.20] communities that will consume all the observability data we
[3321.20 --> 3325.28] produce, which are not only CI administrators, but as we have
[3325.28 --> 3329.88] said, also developers for their pipelines, people doing cost
[3329.88 --> 3333.86] accounting, people doing reporting on the delivery process.
[3333.86 --> 3340.96] And on CICD data are gold mines that we succeed in exposing songs to the
[3340.96 --> 3345.18] popularity of this open source standard, which is open telemetry.
[3345.18 --> 3345.54] Okay.
[3345.66 --> 3346.46] That's a good one.
[3346.60 --> 3347.38] What about you, Alec?
[3347.42 --> 3348.68] Let's support this statement.
[3349.10 --> 3353.42] So data is the new oil and it applies everywhere, including CICD world.
[3354.16 --> 3358.38] And actually you can use this data and not just analyze it and optimize your
[3358.38 --> 3360.18] pipelines, but also to make decisions.
[3360.18 --> 3366.66] Because the same approaches like artificial intelligence, et cetera, they apply not only
[3366.66 --> 3372.06] to production systems and use cases, not only to speed rating, but also to your CICD.
[3372.42 --> 3377.92] Because once you analyze tests properly, once you can get better insights in tests and
[3377.92 --> 3384.18] coverage, once you can show developers what are the issues, you can actually improve developer
[3384.18 --> 3388.26] velocity a load and you can reduce costs for your development.
[3388.46 --> 3390.94] And more importantly, you can shorten your delivery cycle.
[3391.08 --> 3396.98] So this data, which is exposed by open telemetry is essential to actually improving your pipelines
[3396.98 --> 3397.92] to the next stage.
[3398.12 --> 3402.94] The thing which gets me really excited is that regardless what system you're using, as long
[3402.94 --> 3406.44] as you emit open telemetry events, you can get the same view.
[3406.44 --> 3410.78] Even when you switch between systems, that gets me really excited because then you're
[3410.78 --> 3412.76] free to pick mix and match.
[3413.00 --> 3413.88] It doesn't really matter.
[3413.98 --> 3415.56] Just pick the right tool for the right job.
[3416.06 --> 3419.38] But we will understand the same things even when you move between systems.
[3419.64 --> 3420.56] I think that's really exciting.
[3420.80 --> 3422.06] Yeah, it's exciting.