Hi everyone,

I have an interesting offer from O'Reilly on a book that I think would
complement the DevOps certification very nicely (and maybe we can nudge
them to fill in any gaps ;)).  Plus, it's not bad for resume/CV building.

If anyone is interested, let me know and I'll put you in touch with the
editor (I've deleted contact info in case the person gets mailbombed by us).

The first few of you to email me _privately_, I'll forward your email to
the editor...or until I'm told to stop.

PS - I deleted the mentioned attachment with the sample pages.  It's
copyrighted by someone else.

Take care,
--matt

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Date: Fri, Nov 23, 2018 at 3:28 PM
Subject: Modern Linux Administration tech review

Hello Matt,

I emailed you a few weeks ago after AXXXm introduced us. I have the first
revised chapters of *Modern Linux Administration* ready for tech review (15
pages attached) and am hoping you'll be willing and able to provide
feedback as the book develops.

I'm looking for comments on the scope, accuracy, and usefulness of the
content (ignore spelling and grammar) and can pay you $300 or equivalent in
O'Reilly books for a full review.

I'd like to do a rolling tech review for this book, meaning I'll send you
chapters as they're ready (hopefully weekly), and you'll turn comments
around as you can (hopefully weekly as well).

You can add comments in each PDF and email them back to me when you're
finished reading. Any comments you'd like to expand upon or to keep
anonymous you can send to me in a separate email.

Here is the revised Table of Contents we're working from:

Part I: Title TBD
1 Introducing Modern Linux Admin.
2 DevOps, SRE, Operations, and System Admin.
3 Foundational Terminology and Concepts
Part II: Collaborating and Common Practices with Development and Testing
4 Version control and source code management
5 Fundamentals of Virtualization and Containerization
ADD CH: Virtualization in Practice
ADD CH: Containers in Practice
6 Local development environments
7 Testing
8 Architecture Review
9 Work Visualization
Part III: Deploying and Configuring Services
10 Infrastructure Management
11 Network management
12 Orchestration
13 Microservices
14 Serverless
15 Release Management
16 Storage
Part IV: Scaling Administration
17 Monitoring and observability
18 Capacity Planning
19 Log management and analysis
20 Security and compliance
21 On-call and Incident Management

Please let me know if you have questions. And thank you so much for
considering this.

O'Reilly Media, Inc.  |  oreilly.com



-- 
G. Matthew Rice <[email protected]>                         gpg id: 0x17CF9077
Executive Director, Linux Professional Institute
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