About us
DevOps Kathmandu is a common platform started in 2018 for discussion on DevOps-y topics with the view to enhance collaboration & communication of like minded people in Kathmandu and connect with global communities.
Let's be together and have discussions on cultural to technical topics for improving our processes and tools. Its open ground for all from starting out to veteran who are interested in sharing and hearing stories.
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1. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/devops-kathmandu/
1. Discord: https://discord.devopskathmandu.com/
2. Twitter: https://twitter.com/DevOpsKathmandu
3. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChIow3i-WObHKidPD_xwwlA/videos
4. Github: https://github.com/DevOps-Kathmandu
5. Connect 2025: https://connect.devopskathmandu.com/
6. Email: devopskathmandu@gmail.com
Know more about how we started community on day 1:
https://medium.com/@dwdraju/building-a-devops-community-866fa901a9c8
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Upcoming events
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40th Meetup | Open Source in Transition & Shifting from Failure to Resilience
Maitri Services, Pulchowk - 3, Lalitpur, NPGreetings all,
We warmly invite you to attend the 40th episode of DevOps Kathmandu in person meetup, featuring engaging discussions on Open Source in Transition and Shifting from Failure to Resilience and other devops-y topics.
Event Highlights:
Session 1: Open Source in Transition: AI, Economics, and What Comes Next?
This talk moves past conventional contribution guides to ask a fundamental question: What is open source, and why has it always been more than just code? We'll explore the open-source ecosystem; its contributors, maintainers, and programs, while examining how different forms of contribution are valued and the persistent challenge of maintainer burnout. Finally, we'll consider how evolving AI tools are reshaping contribution patterns and what this means for building a sustainable future in open source.
About speaker:
Sayantika Banik | Founder @DataJourneyHQ.com
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sayantika-banik
Session 2: Incidents are Inevitable: Shifting from Failure to Resilience
Incidents are not engineering failures; they are an part of running complex systems. How any team handles production issues and incidents separates the resilient teams from rest. successful incident management is less about heroics and more about process, preparation, and people. Drawing from real-world DevOps and production experiences, We will explore the practical realities of incident management - what works under pressure and what does not.
About speaker:
Krishna Chalise | Sr. DevOps Engineer
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krishnachalise418
We will hear view/questions from attendees.
This event is designed for everyone, whether you're deeply experienced, just starting out, or keen to meet others in the field. It's a great chance for insightful exchanges, expanding your network, and becoming an active part of Kathmandu's thriving DevOps scene.
Also, If you've got some cool insights or the latest developments in AI, cloud and DevOps to share, we'd love to have you lead a lightning session. Feel free to get in touch if you're interested in presenting.
Thanks to Maitri Services for facilitating our 40th meetup. Interested in keeping track of how we are organizing this event in background? Here is Github issue: https://github.com/DevOps-Kathmandu/Meetups/issues/13. Looking forward to see you as an organizer for next meetup :)
Excited for an amazing learning experience and great interactions with fellow DevOps enthusiasts!
Cheers 🎉54 attendees
Past events
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