We could have someone from our team @ Accelerite do the talk if needed. Please 
let us know


Raj

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From: Tim Mackey <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 7:39:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: speaker request - intro cloudstack talk in the bay area

John,

When would this be? I've done a couple similar talks in the past, and am 
speaking at ContainerWorld Feb 23rd. Could potentially make something align 
around that and reduce costs to very low.

-tim

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 10:12 PM, John Kinsella 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Howdy folks - not sure if we should do these on marketing@ or dev@, but going 
to try and see if I can stoke the speaker thing outside our own community, a 
bit.

I'm a mentor with Holberton School[1] - it's a little different than a standard 
dev bootcamp, requiring students to have 6 months hands-on education, 6 months 
in an internship, and then 6 months remote continuing education. They bring in 
a lot of industry folks to talk about various topics - I saw mention this 
morning of an OpenStack presentation, needled them about a CloudStack talk, and 
was told if I had a speaker they were more than game.

So - audience is a bunch of very(!) eager to learn but very junior 
technologists. Setting is at Holberton's space in downtown San Francisco. Topic 
would be the standard "what is cloudstack" type talk, or I've always been a fan 
of getting a room of folks to get devcloud/similar up on their laptops.

Anybody interested or know somebody? I could do it, but planning on doing a 
container security talk and don't want to overexpose them to my smiling face... 
:)

John
1: https://www.holbertonschool.com/




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