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  1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Aug-2020 13:12:14 EDT musicman musicman
    I am supposed to provide some seed questions for my two presentations. What are some questions you have about #CamelK, #Uyuni, #Spacewalk, #Foreman, or #Katello?

    It is possible these questions are already answered in the presentation, but those should be easy for me to answer for you!
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    1. lnxw48a1 (lnxw48a1@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Aug-2020 13:36:20 EDT lnxw48a1 lnxw48a1
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      @musicman Other than “What is $SOFTWARE and what does it do and why use it instead of competitors?”, I don’t know enough about any of them to have any ‘@question’ s.
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      1. musicman (musicman@nu.federati.net)'s status on Tuesday, 25-Aug-2020 16:16:30 EDT musicman musicman
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        well, essentially Uyuni and Foreman are competitors. The answer to your question *is* my talk. Spacewalk is the ancestor of both Uyuni and Foreman.

        Katello is a (particularly important) foreman plugin.


        Now, as for the Camel K talk, neither my co-presenter nor I came up with the talk initially, so it's in large part not "our" talk, even though we created everything except the abstract.

        Camel K is, as my co-presenter put it, "just a short cut for creating camel resources in Kubernetes"

        That said, Camel is a huge topic. I really don't know what competitors there are other than writing enterprise integration patterns by hand. I'm happy to answer any questions, but probably the place to start is https://camel.apache.org/camel-k/latest/
        In conversation Tuesday, 25-Aug-2020 16:16:30 EDT from nu.federati.net permalink
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