DevConf.CZ

Serhii Turivnyi

Currently, I am an associate manager, responsible for managing a team of engineers and ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget.
My technical expertise, and leadership skills, make me an effective manager who can drive results and deliver high-quality solutions.
I am always looking for new challenges and opportunities to expand my knowledge and skills in my current role, and I am focused on building a strong team and delivering cutting-edge solutions that drive business growth and success.


Sessions

06-14
14:50
15min
Beyond Testing: CKI Strategic Approach to Enhancing Kernel Quality and Efficiency
Serhii Turivnyi

In the ever-evolving world of Continuous Kernel Integration (CKI), maintaining the highest quality standards is not just an objective; it's a necessity. At CKI, we've embarked on a strategic journey to redefine how we manage and monitor our testing processes.
Through the development, we are bringing together critical metrics and insights to better understand our CI system's utilization.
Join us as we explore how these changes are setting a new benchmark for project quality and efficiency, demonstrating our unwavering commitment to not just meeting but exceeding the expectations of our users.

Linux Distributions and Operating Systems
A113 | Lightning Talks (capacity 64)
06-14
15:10
15min
Navigating Success. The Backward Planning Approach
Serhii Turivnyi

We're diving into a super cool way to get things done called backward planning. It's like starting at the end of a story and working your way back to the beginning.
Sounds interesting, right? This isn't your usual step-by-step plan. Instead, it's about figuring out your final goal first and then mapping out how to get there. It's a game-changer for anything you're planning, be it a big project or even just sorting out your career path.
Stick around, and I'll show you how this trick can make your life a lot easier and keep you on track to get those goals.

Agility, Leadership, and DEI
A113 | Lightning Talks (capacity 64)