Hi everyone,

My name is Ray Rodriguez and I am a data infrastructure engineer in the
data science team at Sailthru in New York City.  I first started
experimenting with Mesos/Marathon/Chronos about 8 months ago and am
currently building out a Spark cluster running on Mesos.  I'm also into all
things automation/CM/Infrastructure as Code etc.. including chef,
consul/etcd, zookeeper, docker, coreos.  I'm the author of a couple of
Mesos cookbooks and recently contributed a collectd plugin for parsing
Mesos stats (https://github.com/rayrod2030/collectd-mesos).

Looking forward to talking to everyone about their experiences running
Spark on Mesos in production and the rest of the Mesos ecosystem.

Twitter: @rayray2030


On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Dave Lester <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I thought it would be nice to kickoff a thread for folks to introduce
> themselves in advance of #MesosCon
> <http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon>, so here goes:
>
> My name is Dave Lester, and I am Open Source Advocate at Twitter. Twitter
> is an organizing sponsor for #MesosCon, and I've worked closely with Chris
> Aniszczyk, the Linux Foundation, and a great team of volunteers to
> hopefully make this an awesome community event.
>
> I'm interested in meeting more companies using Mesos that we can add to
> our #PoweredByMesos list
> <http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/>, and
> chatting with folks about Apache Aurora
> <http://aurora.incubator.apache.org>. Right now my Thursday and Friday
> evenings are free, so let's grab a beer and chat more.
>
> I'm also on Twitter: @davelester
>
> Next!
>

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