Hey everyone! I'm Tom Arnfeld, a software engineer working at DueDil (in 
London). We've been running Mesos for almost 18 months now, for large scale 
batch and stream data processing applications. Give me a shout if you want to 
talk data stuff! We're also experimenting with Mesos to deploy long running 
applications, so even better if you're doing both of these things :)


I'm giving a 5 minute lightning talk at #MesosCon on one of our projects, 
portainer (https://github.com/duedil-ltd/portainer) so if you're running Docker 
on Mesos, definitely come along! I'm also keen to talk about pure Python 
frameworks for Mesos and pesos (https://github.com/wickman/pesos).





@tarnfeld







On Sunday, 16 Aug 2015 at 20:22, David Greenberg <dsg123456...@gmail.com>, 
wrote:

Hello MesosCon Attendees! I'm David Greenberg, an architect at Two Sigma 
Investments. I'm a member of the MesosCon program committee, and I'm really 
excited to participate in the result of months of planning!

I'm also the author of the upcoming O'Reilly book Building Applications on 
Mesos (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/mobile/0636920039952.do)

I'd love to talk about what we're building with Mesos at Two Sigma, or about 
what you're building.

You can find me on Twitter at @dgrnbrg



On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 6:07 PM Jeff Schroeder <jeffschroe...@computer.org> 
wrote:



My name is Jeff, I'm a Software Engineer for a chicago based trading firm, but 
my passion is building distributed things. In a previous life, I was a systems 
administrator who got angry due to not being able to automate ALL THE THINGS. 
This led me to teach myself the tools necessary to do just that. I coded / 
automated myself out of one job right into another one. I'm an Aurora user and 
have contributed a few enhancements to aurproxy.





On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 5:27 PM, Roger Ignazio <rigna...@gmail.com> wrote:


Thanks for kicking this off Dave!




I'm Roger Ignazio, a QE Automation Engineer at Puppet Labs. As a part of 
Engineering Services, the QE team is responsible for providing automated 
testing infrastructure, tooling, and services to the greater Engineering 
organization. I'm also the author of the upcoming book Mesos In Action with 
Manning Publications. (By the way: conference attendees get 42% off with the 
code "cftwmesos"!).




I'll be speaking at ContainerCon about managing Mesos, Docker, and Chronos with 
Puppet. I'll also be presenting a case-study at MesosCon about using Mesos and 
Marathon to scale Jenkins infrastructure.




I'm also on Twitter: @rogerignazio







On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Dave Lester <d...@davelester.org> wrote:
Hi All,


I'd like to kick off a thread for folks to introduce themselves in

advance of #MesosCon

<http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon>. Here goes:


My name is Dave Lester, and I'm an Open Source Advocate at Twitter. I am

a member of the MesosCon program committee, along with a stellar group

of other community members who have volunteered

<http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/mesoscon/program/programcommittee>.

Can't wait to meet as many of you as possible.


I'm eager to meet with folks interested in learning more about how we

deploy and manage services at Twitter using Mesos and Apache Aurora

<http://aurora.apache.org>. Twitter has a booth where I'll be hanging

out for a portion of the conference, feel free to stop by and say hi.

I'm also interested in connecting with companies that use Mesos; let's

make sure we add you to our #PoweredByMesos list

<http://mesos.apache.org/documentation/latest/powered-by-mesos/>.


I'm also on Twitter: @davelester


Next!





















-- 
Jeff Schroeder

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