Speakeasy Productions announced
the launch of "Inside Prometheus: An Open Source System That Changed
Technology," a documentary film that give viewers an inside look at the journey
from creation to mass adoption of one of the fastest-growing open source
frameworks in the world. Prometheus is the invisible force that vastly improves
the tech industry's ability to monitor applications that power everything from
e-commerce sites to databases.
This
compelling documentary gives viewers a firsthand look into the development of
the Prometheus open source project, providing unique insight into how it became
a game-changer in the open source industry and utilized by hundreds of
thousands of developers and companies across the globe. The film features
prominent pioneers, executives and engineers from the Prometheus and open
source communities, who provide the origin story of one of the highest-velocity
open source projects ever created.
"Technologies
change how we live and work and the most important innovations in today's
computing are often invisible to the everyday user. The rise of the
Prometheus project is a perfect example of that, " said Josiah McGarvie,
filmmaker and director of Inside Prometheus. "The power of film, and the
benefits of storytelling, drive understanding, adoption, participation and, we
expect, commercial uptake. We're proud to bring this open source innovation
story to everyone with the hopes of inspiring even more advancements."
The
Prometheus open source project collects and stores metrics that enable the
monitoring of applications with the goal of making them faster and more
efficient. Work on it started in 2012 to solve the emerging problem of a lack
of proper monitoring tools for modern software stacks. Without proper
monitoring, companies lack visibility into how to adjust or fix applications to
improve performance. A team of engineers at SoundCloud created an open source
monitoring system to better discover system failures and outages. Overcoming
the daunting task of building a new monitoring system from scratch, the team
created what would eventually become the Prometheus open source project and
joined the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) in 2016.
"Creating
this film was both a labor of love and a chance to give back and help the
project build and sustain its community and attract new contributors," said
Chad Torbin, Executive Producer and founder of Speakeasy Strategies, an
international public relations agency that represents developer-led companies.
"An active and supportive community is the heart of any open-source project but
great code is not always enough to bring developers to a project or build that
community. With films like this, we hope to inspire the next generation of
project founders and amplify the untold stories of their impact on shaping
technology. Prometheus is one of those special projects we aim to support, with
more documentary films to come."
Inside
Prometheus: An Open Source System That Changed Technology debuted at the PrometheusDay North America event co-located
with KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022 in
Detroit, Michigan.
The
film was made possible by technology providers and community leaders at
the Cloud Native Computing
Foundation, Chronosphere, Google, Honeypot.io and Red Hat.
To
learn more and view the documentary, please visit the film website here.
"I'm
most thankful to be part of a project that honors the crucial role Prometheus
has played in the technology industry," said Rob Skillington, Co-Founder
and Chief Technology Officer of Chronosphere. "This documentary captures
the essence of what makes Prometheus so important, including the collaboration
of a group of engineers from many organizations intent on building a standard
set of end-to-end monitoring interfaces that defines the de-facto approach to
monitoring cloud native systems. With Prometheus now so pervasive, it will be
fascinating to see what the future holds - especially as the industry continues
to push for standardized interfaces to interoperate with each other using open
source tools and frameworks as fundamental building blocks."
"As
an early adopter of Prometheus, we saw how impactful the technology had the
potential to be to cloud-native development. We are excited Red Hat was able to
be a small part of this documentary sharing how developers came together to
create an open source project that became the critical technology it is today,"
said Sean Cohen, Director of Product Management, Hybrid Platforms, Red Hat.
"Since
2018 Honeypot has been producing video documentaries about open-source projects
like Vue.js, GraphQL, Elixir or Ember.js. The feedback on these documentaries
is incredible and has even earned Honeypot and its content platform `.cult´ the
reputation of `Netflix for developers.' The Prometheus documentary is the next
highlight in this series of elaborate productions which showcase the diversity
of the developer community, their work and their lives. It shines a light on
the people behind the digital applications we use every day: On the hundreds of
lines of code, bug fixes and hours of work," said Imke Schultjan, Managing
Director at Honeypot, Europe's developer-focused job platform.