[Women-of-openstack] Recording of WOO Speaker Series: ImposterSyndrome with Major Hayden

sravanikishore sravs sravanikishore.sravs at gmail.com
Tue Jul 11 22:47:03 UTC 2017


I am not able to know the proper timings of this meetings. Though downloading the invite it is giving wrong times.Can you let me know a way to figure out.

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> On Jul 11, 2017, at 3:28 PM, Shilla Saebi <shilla.saebi at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I opened the link and it seems to be the recording for the COA exam. Do we have one for imposter syndrome?
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>> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 3:58 PM, Anne Bertucio <anne at openstack.org> wrote:
>> +1 to Kendall’s note about the Wiki page. Looks like it could use a little auditing and a reorganizing, which could include adding a section for recordings. I’m down to help with that effort!
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>> Anne Bertucio
>> Marketing and Certification, OpenStack Foundation
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>>> On Jul 11, 2017, at 12:53 PM, Kendall Nelson <kennelson11 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> Thank you so much for recording this! I can't wait to listen!
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>>> On a related note, can we make all of these recording available on the WoO Wiki page? That way its easier for people to find them and refer back if they have missed them? Its a lot easier to just go there than to sift through emails to find the right one for the link. 
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>>> Now that I look at the wiki page [1] , its starting to get a little cluttered and out of date, maybe we should talk about cleaning that up a bit too? 
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>>> -Kendall Nelson
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>>> [1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Women_of_OpenStack 
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>>>> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:40 AM Cohen, Beth F <beth.cohen at verizon.com> wrote:
>>>> Folks –
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>>>> Here is a recording of the WOO Speaker Series: Imposter Syndrome with Major Hayden presentation
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>>>> Play recording (13 min 16 sec)
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>>>> Recording password: (This recording does not require a password.) 
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>>>> Major Hayden, principal architect at Rackspace, lead  a discussion on impostor syndrome including how to identify it and how to overcome it.
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>>>> The OpenStack community is highly collaborative, fast-paced, and helpful.
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>>>> However, some new community members are overwhelmed with new terminology and detailed processes, especially those with impostor syndrome.  They struggle with an internal battle where their confidence and competence are not aligned. Impostor syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that affects people from all backgrounds and all skill levels. They feel like their competence level is much lower than it really is and they feel this way on a regular basis. This can cause community members to become detached or feel incapable of providing meaningful contributions.
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>>>> Major's bio:
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>>>> Major Hayden builds OpenStack clouds as a Principal Architect at Rackspace.
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>>>> Major is a core developer in the OpenStack-Ansible project with a focus on improving information security in OpenStack deployments.  He holds multiple Red Hat and Global Information Assurance Certification (GIAC) certifications and has written extensively about securing virtualized Linux environments. Outside of OpenStack, Major has contributed to several open source projects including dracut, systemd, and Ansible. Within the Fedora Linux community, Major serves on the Fedora Security Team and Fedora Server Working Group. Major enjoys writing on his personal blog, major.io, and he talks about technical topics on Twitter as @majorhayden.
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>>>> Beth Cohen
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