So I'm back from the Red Hat Summit now. It was a good show. It's always nice to get some face time with customer folks and co-workers.
My talk went quite well, all things considered. The room while small, was full, which is always nice. My voice was a bit rough. The party the night before I spoke was very loud, which meant in order to talk, you had to yell. This left me with a rather weak voice. Good thing I had a microphone.
The most unexpected outcome from my talk I think was listening to customers talk about how annoying all the false positives they get from various security scanners. This is due to us
backporting fixes. I plan to investigate this more in the near future, stay tuned.
Dan Walsh showed off some spiffy stuff. I expect he'll have some blog posts soon about his sandbox project.
There was a party at the
Museum of Science and Industry on Thursday night. That place is always a pleasure to visit.