Ramiro Berrelleza is CEO and co-founder of Okteto, a company making developer tools which simplify development on Kubernetes. He joins Adam and Craig to discuss how the open source project and company came about, going through Y Combinator, and the best filling for a Mission burrito.
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Links from the interview
- Okteto
- Excitebike
- Elasticbox, acquired by CenturyLink
- Y Combinator
- Okteto on GitHub
- The name:
- El Farolito: cow tongue and Carne Asada
- Ramiro Berrelleza on Twitter
- Okteto on Twitter
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/125-okteto/