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**Autumn Nash:** Was he nervous? |
**Justin Garrison:** Oh, he was, absolutely. But it was so much fun. It was so much fun, because everyone was supportive, and everyone asked questions... |
**Autumn Nash:** Did you see all the cute little kids, when they were doing their robotic speeches yesterday? It was so adorable... |
**Justin Garrison:** No, I missed that. |
**Autumn Nash:** They were so cute. And they're so brave... And there were so many girls. It was so cool. And they were talking about how this thing's outdated, and this thing is new... And I was just like, I was so proud of them. |
**Justin Garrison:** So if we haven't hyped up Scale enough already, you should check it out. It's in Pasadena every year. And let's go ahead and cut to some interviews with people from around the conference. |
**Autumn Nash:** Best conference ever. |
**Break:** \[20:05\] |
**Justin Garrison:** Who are you, and what technology are you responsible for? |
**Jeremy Price:** Hi. I'm Jeremy Price. I am responsible for all the technology that underlays the managed hosting version of Snipe IT, which is our free and open source software that you can download and run all you like. But if you want somebody to host it for you, we'll do that, and I make that happen. |
**Justin Garrison:** What is your favorite open source software? |
**Jeremy Price:** My favorite open source software? That's a good one. Probably ElasticSearch. Oh, no. Wait. MongoDB -- no... TerraFo-- um, no. Ansible maybe...? Chef, definitely -- um, Puppet? How about SaltStack, for now? |
**Justin Garrison:** Okay, sounds good. What is your least favorite command? |
**Jeremy Price:** Terraform apply. |
**Justin Garrison:** Final answer? |
**Jeremy Price:** No, sorry. Open tofu -- no open tofu is fine. Tar... Don't we all just have to look up the flags every single time? |
**Justin Garrison:** Why did you come to Scale? |
**Jeremy Price:** You know, all the snark and joking aside, it's a conference with such a diverse set of talks, of people, of interests, of great attitudes and vibes... It's both a great place to come learn, to share some knowledge, and it's a reunion. There are a lot of great people that come back year after year, and... |
**Justin Garrison:** And what lesson would you like to pass down to future generations? |
**Jeremy Price:** Future generations, remember that it's okay to use boring tech. You don't always have to be on the bleeding edge. You don't always have to chase the shiny. |
**Justin Garrison:** As long as it's open source. \[laughs\] |
**Jeremy Price:** As long as it's open source. Hey, you know what? Make all the fun you want, Perl still runs an awful lot of the world. PHP still runs an awful lot of the world. And as my boss likes to say, "What do you call somebody who only knows how to code in PHP? Employed." |
**Justin Garrison:** Thanks for coming. |
**Jeremy Price:** You're welcome. |
**Break:** \[22:22\] |
**Justin Garrison:** Who are you and what technology are you responsible for? |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** My name is Elizabeth K. Joseph, and these days I work on Linux on mainframes. |
**Justin Garrison:** That's awesome. And what is your favorite open source software? |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** Oh, that is a good question. I'm gonna be super-basic... I'm gonna say WordPress. |
**Justin Garrison:** WordPress is a good one. That is -- yeah, and it runs a lot of the internet, and it's out there. |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** Yeah. I mean, I have a blog, and I use it all the time, so it's... You know, it's my daily tools, along with Linux, you know... |
**Justin Garrison:** How about your least favorite command? |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** Sudo. It's so misunderstood. It's so powerful and so amazing, but people don't understand it. |
**Justin Garrison:** That's pretty controversial, I think. I like that. Why did you come to Scale? |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** I love Scale. It was the last conference I came to before the pandemic, and it was on my list of first ones to come back to. |
**Justin Garrison:** I think it probably was the last conference before the pandemic. March 2020 was a very interesting Scale. And what would you to pass down to future generations, some of the kids and younger people that are here at the conference, or just generally an open source? |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** Be curious about everything. That's pretty much how I did everything in my career. I've done all kinds of weird things, including what I'm doing now... And it was all just because I was curious about something and wanted to try a new thing out. And it's served me well. So just be curious and fo... |
**Justin Garrison:** Awesome. Thanks. |
**Elizabeth K. Joseph:** Yeah, thanks. |
**Break:** \[23:44\] |
**Autumn Nash:** Who are you and what technology are you responsible for? |
**Gareth Greenaway:** So my name is Gareth Greenaway. I'm responsible for, in parts, the Salt Project. |
**Autumn Nash:** What's your favorite open source software? |
**Gareth Greenaway:** I mean, my obvious choice would be Salt, since I worked on it... But I think probably -- yeah, I'm gonna say Linux, because it opened up a lot of doors for me, allowed me to do things that I otherwise wouldn't have been able to do... I mean, that answer could apply to so many different pieces of s... |
**Autumn Nash:** Linux is awesome. Why did you come to Scale? |
**Gareth Greenaway:** So I was actually one of the original co-founders of Scale. So honestly, it seems like I never left. I'm always here, yeah. I feel like I can't miss a year, or people would start to question if reality is imploding on itself. |
**Autumn Nash:** So it's not even FOMO. Everybody else would be like "Where is he?" And you're kind of tall, so I feel like people would miss you. |
**Gareth Greenaway:** I stand out in the crowd, yeah. If I'm not here, I would be missed, for sure. |
**Autumn Nash:** What's your least favorite command? |
**Gareth Greenaway:** My least favorite command is not actually command. It's a horrible program that someone wrote called sl, which \[unintelligible 00:24:51.19\] No, it's not. It's horrible. Vengeful, angry... |
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