# Kubernetes Atlanta Meetup: February 2022<!--Month Year--> - **Date:** 02.23.2022<!--date as MM.DD.YYYY--> - **Location:** - Virtual via Zoom - **Speakers:** - **Saad Malik, CTO and Co-Founder @ Spectro Cloud** <!--presenter name @ company--> Saad Malik is the CTO and Co-Founder at Spectro Cloud. His passion is leading teams that solve large-scale problems, using cutting-edge technologies in the areas of cloud, virtualization, containers, and distributed systems. In his twenty years of experience, Saad has successfully built and delivered transformational products for enterprises, service providers, and consumers. He is a big Sci-Fi fan and enjoys building LEGO spaceships with his kids. - **Cluster-API Overview**<!--presentation title--> Operating and managing Kubernetes clusters at scale is hard. In this talk, we'll review how the Kubernetes Cluster-API (CAPI) project provides declarative, Kubernetes-style APIs for cluster provisioning and management across different clouds and environments. Following the deep-dive into the Cluster-API fundamentals and architecture, there will be live demos targeting both public and bare-metal environments. - **Scott Nichols @ Chainguard** <!--presenter name @ company--> Scott Nichols is a co-founder at Chainguard. He is a contributor to Knative, and also maintains the CloudEvents SDK for Go. In his free time, Scott is an aspiring traditional woodworker. - **Learning Go (no, not that one)**<!--presentation title--> Weiqi, Igo, Baduk and Go are the common names for this ancient Chinese game. You have seen it in movies, and maybe in the news in the past few years because of the AlphaGo project, but do you know how to play? We will go over some of the history, some vocabulary, and the rules of this fascinating game. It is easy to learn, but a lifetime to master. - **Hosts:** - @alex.b - @phenixblue ## Meetup Links ## Meetup Slides ## Meetup Recordings - [Youtube]() ## Meetup Notes ### Who's Hiring ###### tags: `meetup` `february` `2022` `go` `maas` `cluster-api`<!--Add additional tags for `year`, `month` and anything else pertinent-->