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James Turnbull

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James Turnbull
Born
Melbourne, Australia
NationalityAustralian
OccupationAuthor & Engineer
EmployerSmartrr
Known forAuthor of technical books, involvement in Free Software community, engineering, systems management and security

James Turnbull is an Australian free software and open source author and software developer. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he is CTO at Smartrr and an advisor at Access Now. Before that, he was co-chair of the Velocity conference,[1] led engineering at Sotheby's, startup advocacy at Microsoft, was founder and CTO at Empatico,[2] CTO at Kickstarter, VP of Engineering at Venmo and VP of Services at Docker.[3] He was also VP of Technology Operations for the open-source company Puppet Labs.[4]

Career

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Turnbull has been involved in technology and the open-source community since the early 1990s. He has written eleven books on engineering, operations, security, and open-source software:

He has also published numerous articles on Linux and open-source technology.[16]

Free Software involvement

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Turnbull is a contributor to Docker, the open source logging tool Logstash,[17] Riemann, Prometheus, the qpsmtpd SMTP daemon, and the Puppet configuration management tool.

Turnbull was the Treasurer, a member of the papers committee and coordinated the mini-conference program at linux.conf.au 2008.[18]

He is a member of Linux Australia, including President in 2010 and sitting on the Executive Council in 2008.[19] He has previously also been on the committee of Linux Users of Victoria.

References

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  1. ^ "About: Cloud Native Systems & DevOps Conference | O'Reilly Velocity".
  2. ^ "Home - Empatico". Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Making changes". 15 July 2013.
  4. ^ James Turnbull finally joins Puppet Labs
  5. ^ Monitoring with Prometheus
  6. ^ The Packer Book
  7. ^ The Terraform Book
  8. ^ The Art of Monitoring
  9. ^ The Docker Book
  10. ^ The Logstash Book
  11. ^ Pro Puppet
  12. ^ Pro Linux System Administration
  13. ^ Pulling Strings With Puppet
  14. ^ Pro Nagios 2.0
  15. ^ Hardening Linux
  16. ^ TechTarget expert
  17. ^ Logstash
  18. ^ Getting the Smalltalk on the road
  19. ^ New president at Linux Australia
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