Hi, I organize the talks for #lspe, the Bay Area Large-Scale Production Engineering Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/SF-Bay-Area-Large-Scale-Production-Engineering/ . Every month we have an evening of talks about subjects of interest to the DevOps, Service Engineering, and Site Reliability Engineering communities. You can take a look at the meetup site and check the "Past" tab to see examples of the kinds of events we've done. I pick a topic, and then look for two to four speakers who can talk about it.
For our November event, on Thursday November 17 (http://www.meetup.com/SF-Bay-Area-Large-Scale-Production-Engineering/events/15481244/), I'd like to do something around "keeping processes running;" folks in this area have an interest in keeping things going automatically. I've got one speaker who is going to talk about daemontools, a unix package that will automatically restart a failed daemon. Some searches I did indicated that monit has similar capabilities, and so I'd like to find a speaker who can talk about that as well. If there are any monit development team members or users in the Bay Area, I'd love to have one of you come and tell us about Monit. I'd like to hear about its capabilities for keeping things up, and anything else relevant in this area. If you would be willing to speak, please contact me at c w e s t i n @ y a h o o (dot) c o m . Thanks! Chris Westin
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