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DevOps Kathmandu Meetup

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DevOps Kathmandu Meetup

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location

Kathmandu, Nepal


DevOps Kathmandu Meetup is a recurring, community-driven gathering for DevOps engineers, platform teams, SREs, and anyone passionate about modern software delivery and cloud-native technologies.

Held in the heart of Kathmandu, these meetups are all about sharing real-world stories, diving into hands-on topics, and strengthening local connections. From CI/CD pipelines to Kubernetes war stories, from platform engineering practices to observability hacks—we keep the conversations practical and relevant.

We meet (almost) monthly on Friday evenings—because let’s be honest, what better way to wrap up your work week than with fellow engineers, coffee, and post-talk banter?

Whether you’re a student exploring DevOps or a senior engineer solving scale problems—we welcome you to join us, speak, or just hang out.

Need any more clarity? Email us: devopskathmandu@gmail.com

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Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

25 May 2025

Call closes at 11:59 PM

20 Jun 2025

Call closes in Nepal Standard Time (UTC+05:75) timezone.
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We’re always looking for awesome speakers to join our lineup at DevOps Kathmandu Meetups!

If you’ve got a story to share—whether it’s a win, a fail, a hack, or a hard lesson—we want to hear it. These meetups are informal, inclusive, and designed to foster practical learning and community connection.

✅ We welcome talks on:

 • DevOps, SRE, and Platform Engineering

 • Cloud-native tools (Kubernetes, Istio, ArgoCD, etc.)

 • Real-world incidents and learnings

 • CI/CD strategies and automation tips

 • Monitoring, logging, and observability

 • Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Pulumi… you name it)

 • Developer experience, productivity, and team culture

 • Anything that sparked a good “aha!” moment

🎯 Format:

 • 20–30 minute talks

 • 5–10 minute lightning talks or demos

 • Hands-on sessions or workshops (on special meetup days)

👥 Who can apply?

Anyone—from students and indie hackers to senior engineers and tech leads. First-time speakers welcome. We’ll help you prep if needed!

Got something in mind? Submit your session and let’s make it happen.