Logging Is a Team Sport: How to work within your org to log well
Abstract
We know clean, actionable logs are important, but how do you pivot an entire team or organization toward better logging? Let’s discuss common misconceptions & arguments against logging, counters to those arguments, pain points for teams, & a practical framework to add logs to legacy applications.
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Bio
As LogDNA’s Developer Advocate, Laura Santamaria loves to learn and explain how things work. She bridges the gap between external developers and SREs and internal engineering teams. Prior to LogDNA, Laura worked as a software developer at Rackspace where, among other things, she owned Deconst, an open-source documentation delivery platform, and MC’ed Rackspace’s internal technical conference. Apart from work, she helps host tech Meetups, taught Python for Women Who Code Austin for many years, and volunteers with DevOpsDays Austin. Outside of tech, Laura runs, plays with her dogs, throws discs, and watches clouds—the real kind.
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Logging Is a Team Sport: How to work within your org to log well
Abstract
We know clean, actionable logs are important, but how do you pivot an entire team or organization toward better logging? Let’s discuss common misconceptions & arguments against logging, counters to those arguments, pain points for teams, & a practical framework to add logs to legacy applications.
Requested Date
Any unfilled date
Bio
As LogDNA’s Developer Advocate, Laura Santamaria loves to learn and explain how things work. She bridges the gap between external developers and SREs and internal engineering teams. Prior to LogDNA, Laura worked as a software developer at Rackspace where, among other things, she owned Deconst, an open-source documentation delivery platform, and MC’ed Rackspace’s internal technical conference. Apart from work, she helps host tech Meetups, taught Python for Women Who Code Austin for many years, and volunteers with DevOpsDays Austin. Outside of tech, Laura runs, plays with her dogs, throws discs, and watches clouds—the real kind.
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