Thanks for the proposal Zane, and we'd love to see you there.
We're still sorting out the actual times, but please consider this
acceptance of your proposal.
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Zane Bitter <zbitter(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi folks,
I would like to submit the following talk for consideration for the
Configuration and Systems Management DevRoom.
A few notes for context: The Matahari project is a Free Software project,
licensed under the GPL and developed in the open. Matahari's sysconfig
agent (one of the core agents) supports system configuration using Puppet,
but Matahari is about much more than system configuration.
Title: Systems Management with Matahari
Speaker: Zane Bitter
(Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat and one of the current Matahari
project maintainers)
In this talk I will introduce the Matahari project (
http://matahariproject.org/), an interface for system management APIs of
all kinds. I will discuss the architecture of the Matahari ecosystem and
how the use of AMQP as a transport layer allows it to scale to large
collections of servers in the Cloud. I will also describe the ways in which
developers and sysadmins can get involved in the Matahari ecosystem: by
creating agents to provide access to existing APIs through Matahari; by
creating their own APIs; by writing their own clients to interact with
agents; and by interacting through a command line shell or script.
Please let me know if I can provide any more information/clarification.
thanks,
Zane.
--
Nigel Kersten
Product Manager, Puppet Labs