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That will be the 10th DevOps Wroclaw Meetup, so we have a small anniversary :) We provided small changes in the location and the date.

It will take place at PROZA Club (https://goo.gl/maps/v9Q9C1J8p9A2) (upstairs) on the last Wednesday of May - the 31st of May 2017

We also invite you to join our hangout channel: DevOps Wrocław meetup (https://hangouts.google.com/group/eWlQKTsaAKJpbrZ82)

Agenda:

18:00 – Grab a beer
18:10 – Group updates/news/announcements [EN]
18:20 – "Live coding with AWS Lex, Slack and Terraform" [EN] - Nic Jackson (https://twitter.com/sheriffjackson) (Hashicorp)
19:25 – "Building a Death Star A.K.A. GitLab in use" [EN] - Piotr Kurpik (https://www.linkedin.com/in/piotr-kurpik-28912265/) (Ocado)
20:30 – Open Space

Sponsor: Monterail (https://monterail.com/)

More about the talks:

"Live coding with AWS Lex, Slack and Terraform"

In this presentation we will learn how to build a Slack bot using AWS Lex and AWS Lambda we will also see how you can deploy and version your services with HashiCorp’s Terraform. Nic will take you through the steps required live coding this example and also explain not only the steps to create the Slack Bot but also the patterns involved and why their importance.

Nic Jackson is a developer advocate and polyglot programmer working for HashiCorp, and the author of “Building Microservices in Go” a book which examines the best patterns and practices for building microservices with the Go programming language. In his spare time, Nic coaches and mentors at Coder Dojo, teaches at Women Who Go and GoBridge, speaks and evangelises good coding practice, process, and technique.

"Building a Death Star A.K.A. GitLab in use"

For the last few years GitLab popularity is growing significantly. But did you know it was also used long time ago in the galaxy far, far away? I'm going to show you example GitLab workflow used by Galactic Empire, and we will discuss what features and how they were using.

Piotrek works as a devops in Ocado Technology in Wrocław. In a daily work he helps development teams with a proper tooling and evangelizing good practices. As a person proud of his laziness, he likes to automate everything what possible. He strongly believes that DevOps is about communication, especially in a kitchen. After work Piotrek enjoys English beer, Spanish football and Polish countryside.

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