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- [Prioritization](#prioritization)
- [Keep in mind](#keep-in-mind-that)
- [Personal information](personalinfo.md)
- [Kubefirst (my employer) Information](https://github.com/kubefirst/branding)
- [kubefirst (my employer) Information](https://github.com/kubefirst/branding)
- [Biography](biography.md)
- [Pictures](pictures/)

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## Cloud Native (Kubernetes, GitOps…)

### Adopt Kubernetes Easily With Kubefirst, an Open Source GitOps Platform
### Adopt Kubernetes Easily With kubefirst, an Open Source GitOps Platform

Ever hear someone say that Kubernetes is not complicated. It makes my head spin every time! Like with any new platform, there is a learning curve, and as with any other technology, the more experience you have, the better you become. Still, I feel like Kubernetes (K8s for close friends) introduce a lot of new concepts that were unfamiliar to us. There are also a lot of moving pieces which make the time to digest it all, longer than previous technologies we’ve learned. Don’t get me wrong, it makes sense since we are talking about a powerful platform that can scale container orchestration from a mom & pop shop, to a Google ecosystem size-wise.

Getting started is not a piece of cake, and Kubefirst, a free and open source tool, comes to the rescue. It provides a fully automated application delivery and infrastructure management GitOps platform which does the hard work for you, while setting you up for success with the best cloud native tools: all that with a single command. In this talk we will cover the pros and cons of Kubefirst, while giving you everything you need to get started with your very own Kubernetes deployment in a breeze.
Getting started is not a piece of cake, and kubefirst, a free and open source tool, comes to the rescue. It provides a fully automated application delivery and infrastructure management GitOps platform which does the hard work for you, while setting you up for success with the best cloud native tools: all that with a single command. In this talk we will cover the pros and cons of kubefirst, while giving you everything you need to get started with your very own Kubernetes deployment in a breeze.

### Git Shit Done, the GitOps Way

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## Workshops

### Kubefirst
### kubefirst

Ever hear someone say that Kubernetes is not complicated. It makes Frédéric Harper’s, Principal Developer Advocate at Kubefirst, head spin every time! Getting started is no piece of cake, so this is where, kubefirst, a free and open source tool, comes to the rescue. In this workshop, Fred will show you how to use our CLI to deploy a new Kubernetes cluster in minutes, with the most popular cloud native tools. We will install the CLI, deploy a new cluster locally using k3d & Docker, and we will explore its pieces. Since your new cluster is already fully functional, we will discuss the GitOps principles with your new "source of truth repository”, use Terraform with Atlantis, add a new user using HashiCorp Vault, surf the Argo CD sync waves, and master the magic steps to deploy a new application in the cloud. You can't miss this, we'll have some K8s fun!
Ever hear someone say that Kubernetes is not complicated. It makes Frédéric Harper’s, Principal Developer Advocate at kubefirst, head spin every time! Getting started is no piece of cake, so this is where, kubefirst, a free and open source tool, comes to the rescue. In this workshop, Fred will show you how to use our CLI to deploy a new Kubernetes cluster in minutes, with the most popular cloud native tools. We will install the CLI, deploy a new cluster locally using k3d & Docker, and we will explore its pieces. Since your new cluster is already fully functional, we will discuss the GitOps principles with your new "source of truth repository”, use Terraform with Atlantis, add a new user using HashiCorp Vault, surf the Argo CD sync waves, and master the magic steps to deploy a new application in the cloud. You can't miss this, we'll have some K8s fun!
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# Biography

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## English - full version (81 words - 538 characters)

As the Principal Developer Advocate at Kubefirst, Frédéric Harper helps Developers, and DevOps be successful with their Kubernetes journey. Fred has shared his passion for technology on the stage at multitudinous events around the world. He’s helped build successful, and healthy communities at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, and Fitbit. He is also the author of the book Personal Branding for Developers at Apress. Behind this extrovert is a very passionate individual who believes in the power of communication... and cat videos.
As the Principal Developer Advocate at kubefirst, Frédéric Harper helps Developers, and DevOps be successful with their Kubernetes journey. Fred has shared his passion for technology on the stage at multitudinous events around the world. He’s helped build successful, and healthy communities at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, and Fitbit. He is also the author of the book Personal Branding for Developers at Apress. Behind this extrovert is a very passionate individual who believes in the power of communication... and cat videos.

## English - medium size (49 words - 345 characters)

As the Principal Developer Advocate at Kubefirst, Frédéric Harper helps Developers, and DevOps be successful with their Kubernetes journey. Fred has shared his passion for technology on the stage at multitudinous events around the world. He’s helped build successful, and healthy communities at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, and Fitbit.
As the Principal Developer Advocate at kubefirst, Frédéric Harper helps Developers, and DevOps be successful with their Kubernetes journey. Fred has shared his passion for technology on the stage at multitudinous events around the world. He’s helped build successful, and healthy communities at npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean, and Fitbit.

## English - tweet size version (17 words - 127 characters)

Principal Developer Advocate @ Kubefirst, ex npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean & Fitbit, Apress author, #crazycatman & more
Principal Developer Advocate @ kubefirst, ex npm, Mozilla, Microsoft, DigitalOcean & Fitbit, Apress author, #crazycatman & more
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**Email:** [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])

**Company:** Kubefirst
**Company:** kubefirst

**Company website:** <https://kubefirst.io>

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