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All about the things I did and sessions I attended at Cloud Native Summit 2025 in Munich.
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This current version is probably full of typos - might fix later (prbly won't tbh). This is what typing the notes blindly in real time get's you.
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This current v[text](.templates/talk.md)ersion is probably full of typos - might fix later (prbly won't tbh). This is what typing the notes blindly in real time get's you.
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## How did I get there?
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title: "Many Cooks, One Platform: Balancing Ownership and Contribution for the Perfect Broth"
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weight: 4
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tags:
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- platform
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<!-- {{% button href="https://youtu.be/rkteV6Mzjfs" style="warning" icon="video" %}}Watch talk on YouTube{{% /button %}} -->
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<!-- {{% button href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nEK0CVC_yQgIDqwsdh-PRihB6dc9RyT-" style="tip" icon="person-chalkboard" %}}Slides{{% /button %}} -->
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Not unlike a war story talk about trying to make a product work at a gov organization in the netherlands.
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## Tech stack
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- OpenShift migrating to a new WIP platform (WIP for 2 years)
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- 4 Clusters (2x DEV, 1xPROD, 1xMGMT)
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- Azure DevOps for application delivery
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## Org
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- IT Service Provider for the durch juduciary - mostly building webapps
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- Value Teams: Cross functional (Dev, Testing, Ops) with a focus on java and C#
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- Bases (aka Worstreams): Container Management Platform Base is the focus on this story
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## Why platform?
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### Where we came from
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- The old days: Deployment Scripts
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- Evolution: Loosely coupled services like jenkins -> Loose interactions make for fun problems and diverging standards
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- The new hot stuff: Platform that solves the entire lifecycle
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### The golden Path
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subgraph IDP
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DeployService-->triggers|BuildService
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BuildService<-->|Interact with code|RepositoryService
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BuildService-->|pushes image to|Registry
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DeployService-->|deploy to|Prod
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end
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Prod
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TODO: Steal image from slides
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### Bricks vs Builds
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- Brick: Do it yourself
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- Build: Ready to use but needs diverse "implementations"
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## Vision and scope
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- Problem(scope): Not defined scope results in feature-wish creep
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- Problem(scope): Things being excluded that feel like they should be part of a platform -> You now have the pleasure of talkint to multiple departments
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- Old platform used an internal registry -> Business decided we want artifactory -> HA Artifactory costs as much as the rest of the platform
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- The company decides that builds now run in Azure DevOps
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- Problem(vision): It's easy to call a bunch of services "a platform" without actually integrating them with each other
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## DevOps is an Antipattern
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- Classic: Developers are seperated from Ops by a wall of confusion
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- Modern™: Just run it yourself! How? I'm not gonna tell you
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- Solution™: Add an Enabling Team between Dev and Platform
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- Problem: This usually results in creating more work for the platform team that has to support the enabling team in addition
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- Solution: The enabling team should be created out of both dev and ops people to create a deep understanding -> Just build a communiuty
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## Comunity building
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- Cornerstones: Conmsistency (same time, same community), Safe to ask questions (Vegas rule), Aknowledge both good and bad/rant, Follow up on discussions
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### Real World Example: SRE Meetup
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> Spoiler: This failed
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- Every team was asked to send one SRE
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- Meeting tends to get cancelled one minute before due to "nothing to discuss"
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- Feels like the SREs have ideas or greviances and the platform team defends itself or attacks the asker of questions
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- Was replaced
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### Real Workd Example: The Microservice Guild
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- Contribution via Invitation: Hey I heard you built something cool, please tell us about it
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- Agenda always share in advance
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- Focus on solutions instead of offense/defense
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## Summary
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- A Platform is a colaborative effort
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- Scope has to be communicated early and often
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- Build a community
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- Sometimes you need to let things go if they don't work out
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Sadly all of the ai focused talks were about building workflows and platforms with gitops and friends, not about actually building the base (gpus scheduling and so on).
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We also had some "normal" work tasks resulting in less talks visited and more "normal" work + networking.
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## Reccomended talks
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- Good speaker [Many Cooks, One Platform: Balancing Ownership and Contribution for the Perfect Broth](./04_many-cooks)
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