So outside this individual case, how open or public should these types of decisions be made? For transparency, shouldn't people that are part of the community know when these actions/accusations take place and what/how decisions were made?
That's what Uncle Bob is insinuating, but is that what really happened? I can't even see the tweet he's talking about.
He mentions an @KubeCon twitter account. That account is not associated w/ the event.
Simple networking knowledge is a go-to interview question for me.
If you don't understand the basics of what happens from the time you enter a request in the browser to when the page fully renders you won't be very good at troubleshooting some basic issues. (Can't reach the server. Some content is missing. Is it timing out. How many requests are generated by a page.)
That's exactly my use case. I'm targeting 1800 calories of intake per day.
I do 1 for breakfast and 1 for lunch. My wife and I then have a balanced dinner. This gives me structure and a plan for each workday.
Previously, I would pickup something (probably not healthy and over 400 calories) on the fly for each meal.
Static sites for large institutions is asking for trouble down the road.
Think about universities with hundreds of content providers. They'll put anything and everything on their sites with no regard for the standard layout/design. CMS gives them design choices, and enforces standards so you can update/refresh the look and feel in the future.