Best place to find Red Hat Summit 2016 content

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I may have missed something obvious, but is there a Summit 2016 page with links to all the released videos/slide decks when they are posted (not live streaming)?

What is the best place to follow for videos? YouTube channel? or a page in community portal?

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Summit video content can be found at https://www.youtube.com/user/redhatsummit and will be featured here on the Portal post-Summit as well.

Fingers crossed for Red Hat on ARM announcements!

From earlier in the week at Red Hat DevNation it's probably worth mentioning the Microsoft announcement regarding .NET core on Linux: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/dotnet/2016/06/27/announcing-net-core-1-0/

Going to be an interesting year with MS SQL server on Linux also being announced.

Unfortunately I was pretty disappointed with the keynotes.. was hoping for something with more direction... looking forward to some of the more technical videos/talks.

Any updates on when more content will be available on the Red Hat Summit YouTube channel?

PixelDrift, I've been awaiting the function of the page below

UPDATED, added compressed URLs for the links below

(sorry for the bare URLs below, these links have parenthesis characters which won't work with the markup code for this discussion forum)

When one goes to the Red Hat Summit website at https://www.redhat.com/en/summit, it has several links going to the below URLs.

This one is for slides, and you can input search terms, and I found one of the Ansible pdf slide deck downloads worked.
https://rh2016.smarteventscloud.com/connect/search.ww#downloadDocs#loadSearch-searchPhrase=Ansible&searchType=session&tc=0&sortBy=&p=&i(28913)=

This URL is for Containers, aka docker

This URL is called "Management"

This URL is called Mobility and IoT (IOT=Internet of Things)

This URL is simply called "Security"

And this one is called DevOps

This link goes to bits about Ansible

They clearly have not yet updated their youtube page at https://www.youtube.com/user/redhatsummit

Sadly, it is less straightforward than the 2015 events/slides downloads. They apparently do have the presentations available to some degree; they had an email that went out each night, but it seemed keyed to one's email and I am not clear if I'm at liberty to share those links. I'm going to ask David Powles (of Red Hat) later as well (he's on the same side of the globe as you, I believe).

Cheers.

I have found most of the keynotes on the SiliconAngle YouTube channel, but the social media / video links seem to be all over the place. The YouTube channel also randomly throws in 2014/2015 content into search results which makes the whole process pretty tedious.

I have seen most of what I wanted to see. I was expecting a Satellite 6.2 GA announcement and also wanted to see tech demo of Ansible plugin in Satellite 6, if anyone tracks these down please share the link.

The demo of SQLServer on Linux was good to see finally... after waiting so long for beta access!

Agree, it was unfortunate they didn't go over ansible with Satellite. That being said, they at least had a respectable session on Ansible best practices PDF file that I thought was useful

PixelDrift, they had a session called "Red Hat Satellite and Ansible Tower by Red Hat: Doing more together" which they annoyingly do not have listed in their current public facing content. They have it behind their 90-day access bit; I'm wondering if they'll eventually make it available.

EDITED: check your support email addr

You're a good guy R. Hinton!

Cheers mate.

I have watched about 5 hours of content and don't think I can watch anymore through INXPO... can't wait for these videos to be released on a more open platform. Not being able to watch them at 1.25x or 1.5x speed is an absolute killer.

I've watched three Satellite presentations and think they provided a good summary. It was excellent to be able to watch Richard and the other guys talk more candidly about the current direction, goals for major releases (eg. 6.3 to have Puppet 4, Ansible plugin etc.). A lot of the questions raised at the end of these talks are similar to what I have been raised in the discussion portal, so was good to see i'm not the only one!

Dan Walsh's talk on systemd inside containers is also well worth the time spent, even if it's just to provide insight into the complexity of interaction between major projects. The fact Red Hat ended up carrying several patches for container management was an interesting outcome. Dan Walsh also referenced a talk by Lennart Poettering at Summit 2016 which I haven't been able to track down (systemd roadmap perhaps?).. does anyone know if that is available from any of the Summit sources?

I haven't been able to download any slide decks from the talks through INXPO, can anyone link to the slide decks for the Satellite talks? in particular the deck for migration from opensource Puppet to Satellite 6, there were some nice slides in this deck covering the +/- of keeping existing constructs such as hiera.

For anyone following this thread, it looks like the content is now available on the Red Hat Summit YouTube channel.

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