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"This is a report from the Devopsdays 09 conference which took place at the 30. and 31. October in Ghent (Belgium). Developers and System-Administrators presented new techniques for agile system administration followed by "open spaces" to work-out related topics suggested by the really interactive audience.
The first day started with a talk from Rachel Davies about "Non-Functional Requirements: do user stories really help?" followed by Lindsay Holmwood presenting new ways of monitoring clouds with Cucumber-nagios & Flapjack. Especially Cucumber-nagios seems to be extremely interesting because it allows to explain how services should be checked by Nagios in plain text using a business-readable domain-specific language."

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