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Wait Wait... Don\'t Tell Me!Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!WWDTM: Nate BerkusWe're live in Minnesota with hometown hero Nate Berkus, who joins Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Bobcat Goldthwat, and Josh Gondelman to play our game.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2024-08-3147 minCHAOSScastCHAOSScastEpisode 91: Red Hat OSPO: Contextual Community Analytics and the AI Hype CycleThank you to the folks at Sustain for providing the hosting account for CHAOSSCast! CHAOSScast – Episode 91 In this episode of CHAOSScast, host Matt Germonprez is joined by Red Hat's Senior Data Scientist Cali Dolfi and Community Architect Josh Berkus to discuss their experiences in measuring and maintaining open source community health. They delve into their day-to-day roles, challenges, and key projects like Project Aspen, the importance of contextual metrics, and the impact of generative AI on their work. Also, they emphasize the importance of goal-oriented metrics and establishing repeatable processes in OSPOs. Press download to he...2024-08-2237 minPostgres FMPostgres FMSponsoring the communityMichael is joined by Claire Giordano, Head of Postgres Open Source Community Initiatives at Microsoft, to discuss several ways to contribute to the Postgres community — from core contributions, to extensions, to events, and (of course) podcasts. Here are some links to things they mentioned:What’s new with Postgres at Microsoft (blog post by Claire) https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-database-for-postgresql/what-s-new-with-postgres-at-microsoft-2024-edition/ba-p/4140085 Citus https://github.com/citusdata/citus Fibonacci Spirals and 21 Ways to Contribute to Postgres Beyond Code (talk by Claire) https://archive.fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/postgresql_fibonacci_spirals_and_21_ways_to_contribute_to_post...2024-05-3132 minTalking Postgres with Claire GiordanoTalking Postgres with Claire GiordanoMy Journey to Explaining Explain with Michael ChristofidesDid you know that sometimes the fastest way of doing something is not having to do it at all? In this episode of Path To Citus Con*, the podcast for developers who love Postgres, Michael Christofides joins Claire Giordano to chat about his journey to explaining explain (or should we say EXPLAIN!?) Michael shared his origin story as a mathematician and his first experience with Postgres before walking us through co-founding a Postgres company and now co-hosting a podcast. Like many in the Postgres community, he is opinionated in the best way possible! We even learned about his passion...2024-05-031h 25Postgres FMPostgres FMEXPLAINWith Nikolay taking a well-earned break, Michael covers the basics of EXPLAIN — what it is, the parameters available, and a process he recommends for using it. Here are some links to the things mentioned:EXPLAIN (docs) https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/sql-explain.htmlUsing EXPLAIN (docs) https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/using-explain.htmlEXPLAIN Explained (talk by Josh Berkus https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=mCwwFAl1pBUBeyond joins and indexes (slides from talk by Bruce Momjian) https://momjian.us/main/writings/pgsql/beyond.pdfDepesz https://explain.depesz.comDalibo https://explain.dalibo.compgMustard https://www.pgm...2024-01-0519 minKubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes Podcast from GoogleWasmCon 2023WasmCon took place in BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON on Sept 6-7 2023. Kaslin and Mia from our advocacy team went down there and spoke to some folks at the conference to get their impression of the event. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Mia Villaseñor: Twitter/X LinkedIn Cilium Graduated Docker AI apps tools Kubernetes steering committee election results2023-11-1640 minDevOps DispatchDevOps DispatchThe Kubernetes community with Josh Berkus & Karena AngellJosh, Karena and Barton cover a wide variety of topics, from Karena’s involvement in upstream projects to how Josh’s quest to fully automate Postgres’s high availability initially led him to. Kubernetes. They talk about the 75-80 CNCF projects that are either a part of Red Hat’s products or upstream efforts as well as OpenShifts bold decision, back in the day, to move from a home-grown container management system to Kubernetes.Learn more at https://developer.dell.comCheck out the video version of this podcast on the Dell Technologies Youtube Channel.2023-10-1927 minPostgres FMPostgres FMIntro to query optimizationHere are links to a few things we mentioned: Using EXPLAIN (PostgreSQL documentation)explain.depesz.comexplain.dalibo.compgMustard EverSQLpganalyzepg_stat_monitor (Extension by Percona)Recent thread on hackers mailing list about plan_id in pg_stat_activityauto_explainEXPLAIN observer effect (Ongres blog post by Álvaro Hernández)auto_explain overhead (blog post by Michael)  pg_test_timingDatabase Lab Engine (for thin clones)Our previous episode on BUFFERSEXPLAIN Explained (talk by Josh Berkus)A beginner's guide to EXPLAIN (talk by Michael)A deeper dive into EXPLAIN (talk by Michael)EXPLAIN glossary (pgMustard docs)Topic suggestions document...2022-09-0233 minThe New Stack PodcastThe New Stack PodcastThe Future of Open Source Contributions from KubeCon EuropeVALENCIA – Open source code is part of at least 70% of enterprise stacks. Yet, a lot of open source contributors are still unpaid volunteers. Even more than tech as a whole, the future of open source relies on the community. Unless you're among the top tier funded open source projects, your sustainability replies on building a community – whether you want to or not – and cultivating project leadership to help recruit new maintainers – whether you want to hand over the reins or not. That's where the Tech Advisory Group or TAG on Contributor Strategy comes in, acting as mainta...2022-06-0118 minCloud UnfilteredCloud UnfilteredEP136 - The Importance of Governance with Josh BerkusWe talked to Josh Berkus of Redhat on the importance of governance in projects! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cloudunfiltered.substack.com2022-05-2027 minRabbi Berkus\' ShiurimRabbi Berkus' ShiurimGoals and TentsHarvard, Yaakov Avinu, and my brother Josh. Not necessarily in that order.2021-11-2737 minThe Style Files: Conversations with CreativesThe Style Files: Conversations with CreativesJosh YoungJosh Young is a Chicago-based artist, designer, and tastemaker. A graduate of Italy's renowned Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Josh's 6 years spent in Milan heavily influenced and crafted his overall artistic style. After returning to the U.S., Josh began working as a designer in the textile industry, in New York City's Flatiron District. Inspired by the fusion of old world elements married with bold, modern-day techniques, he has been experimenting with an avant-garde approach to classical portraits since 2009. Josh has appeared in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, Vogue Italia, GQ Italia, Domino Magazine, MyDomaine, O, The Oprah Magazine, House Beautiful and T...2020-09-0955 minThe Accidental EngineerThe Accidental EngineerAccidental DBA: Josh BerkusJosh Berkus evangelizes and helps organize the vast Kubernetes community at Red Hat. 2020-04-231h 13Kubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes Origins, with Joe BedaJoe Beda, Craig McLuckie and Brendan Burns are considered the “co-founders” of Kubernetes; working with the cluster management teams at Google, they made the case that their implementation of the Borg and Omega patterns should become a proper product. Joe and Craig now run Heptio, a company working to bring Kubernetes to the enterprise. Your hosts talk to Joe Beda about the history of Kubernetes, creating a diverse company, and what exactly is wrong with YAML. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kube...2018-07-1844 minKubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes 1.11, with Josh Berkus and Tim PepperA special extended episode going deep on the process of releasing Kubernetes, and this week’s 1.11 release in particular. Hear from Josh Berkus from Red Hat and Tim Pepper from VMware, release manager and shadow release manager for Kubernetes 1.11, on how a release team is put together, the good and the bad of 1.11, and how Kubernetes is like a pastry oven. Don’t you think it’s about time you said hello? web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod News of the week Kubernetes 1.11 released Google’s summary of Kubernetes 1.11 VMware Kubernetes Engine Google Cloud Fi...2018-07-0339 minFree as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x0E: Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement This episode is a recording of Richard Fontana's talk, Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement from the 2011 Linux Collaboration Summit, with some commentary from Bradley and Karen on the talk. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:34) Bradley is still recovering from a rhinovirus which he didn't take care of and also made him sicker, which explains the problems with his voice. In fact, the coughing in the background during Fontana's talk is all Bradley. He apologizes. (00:50) This show is Richard Fontana's Linux Collaboration Summit 2011 talk, Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement. (03:24) Segment 1 (03:48)2011-04-261h 02Free as in FreedomFree as in FreedomEpisode 0x0E: Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement This episode is a recording of Richard Fontana's talk, Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement from the 2011 Linux Collaboration Summit, with some commentary from Bradley and Karen on the talk. Show Notes: Segment 0 (00:34) Bradley is still recovering from a rhinovirus which he didn't take care of and also made him sicker, which explains the problems with his voice. In fact, the coughing in the background during Fontana's talk is all Bradley. He apologizes. (00:50) This show is Richard Fontana's Linux Collaboration Summit 2011 talk, Open Source Projects and Corporate Entanglement. (03:24) Segment 1 (03:48)2011-04-261h 02