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Summit Hands-On Labs

Welcome to the Hands-on Labs for CF Summit in The Hague '19!

Useful info

  • Slack channel: #handsonlabs-the-hague-19
  • Summit dates: September 11-12, 2019
  • Slot duration: 30 minutes
  • Number of slots: 10
  • Infrastructure provider and sponsor: Stark & Wayne
  • Laptops: student provided
  • Number of students: up to 10 (maybe 12)

Teams

  1. Resilient Scale
  2. Stark & Wayne
  3. Altoros
  4. SUSE
  5. Dynatrace

How to create a lab

To start working on a lab, create a sub-folder with your lab name in the-hague-2019 folder. Standard approach is to copy over the student and presenter templates, and fill them out, though we are open to whatever process gets you to a good lab. Each lab should clearly specify the resources that it needs (ie shared CF instance, pure IAAS resources, one unique CF instance with admin privileges, or even one CF instance per student with admin privileges). Then each lab should specify the steps that the student will be walked through.

As a general goal, we want to ensure things are "hands-on", so avoid pure demos where the students just watch in favor of specific tasks that the students will step through with you. Try and pre-provision everything and assume "burner accounts" like HOL-user-01 through HOL-user-10, so students can walk up and start as quickly as possible. Consider what public face we will put on these labs close to the time, ie we will move a subset of this repo to a public one that allows folks to repeat or continue your lab after the event.