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5 proposals

  1. Proposed

    Docker Compose for Local Development That Works

    A hands-on DevOps fundamentals session for running app, database, and tooling services reliably on a laptop.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Duration: 2 hours Target date: December 21, 2026 #containers#devops#docker#local-development
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    Kubernetes CrashLoop Debugging: Events, Config, Probes, and Recovery Steps

    A practical two-hour session on Kubernetes CrashLoop Debugging, focused on Events, Config, Probes, and Recovery Steps. Attendees work through concrete engineering tradeoffs, review examples, and leave with a checklist they can apply in real team projects.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Duration: 2 hours Target date: October 31, 2026 #containers#debugging#devops#kubernetes
  3. Proposed

    Release Rollback Practice: Detection, Decision Points, and Recovery Steps

    A practical two-hour session on Release Rollback Practice, focused on Detection, Decision Points, and Recovery Steps. Attendees work through concrete engineering tradeoffs, review examples, and leave with a checklist they can apply in real team projects.

    Difficulty: Intermediate Duration: 2 hours Target date: November 29, 2026 #ci-cd#devops#release-engineering#rollback
  4. Proposed

    Secrets Leak Drill: Find, Rotate, and Prevent Exposed Tokens

    A security fundamentals drill where attendees handle a leaked token from detection to prevention.

    Difficulty: Intro Duration: 2 hours Target date: October 21, 2026 #devops#git#secrets#security
  5. Proposed

    The 60-Minute Uptime Monitor: Build, Break, Alert, Fix

    A practical DevOps lab where the group builds a tiny monitor, breaks a service, and follows the alert to a fix.

    Difficulty: Intro Duration: 2 hours Target date: October 12, 2026 #devops#incidents#monitoring#uptime