Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Perhaps, this sounds somewhat Off-Topic and provocative. It happens that I'm 
> preparing a webinar around Linux  and LPIC and we are living in a time of 
> "kubernetes, cloud, IaaS, docker, devops, and a bunch of techie-millenial 
> terms". So one somewhat ends to questioning itself, how is Linux still 
> relevant?
> Why should people to learn to master the shell, handle process, manage 
> partitions and tweak config and shell script files?
> What do you think? What would tou say?
> Has techno-devops-millenials marked the end of history and the Linux 
> relevance?
> I will appreciate your opinions a lot.

How many SMEs have you met doing KVM (whether oVirt or OpenStack)
based IaaS and Docker (regardless of the orchestration, like
Kubernetes) PaaS that don't know Linux?

The reason enterprise Linux SMEs are desired for KVM-based IaaS and
Docker-based PaaS is because they need to be Linux experts too.  ;)

- bjs

P.S.  As far as Docker, anyone running stuff straight out of Internet
registries without internal release control deserves what they get.


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Bryan J Smith  -  http://www.linkedin.com/in/bjsmith
E-mail:  b.j.smith at ieee.org  or  me at bjsmith.me
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