Posts in 2019

  • Kubernetes Documentation Survey

    Tuesday, October 29, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Aimee Ukasick and SIG Docs In September, SIG Docs conducted its first survey about the Kubernetes documentation. We'd like to thank the CNCF's Kim McMahon for helping us create the survey and access the results. Key takeaways Respondents …

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  • Contributor Summit San Diego Schedule Announced!

    Thursday, October 10, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Josh Berkus (Red Hat), Paris Pittman (Google), Jonas Rosland (VMware) tl;dr A week ago we announced that registration is open for the contributor summit , and we're now live with the full Contributor Summit schedule! Grab your spot while …

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  • 2019 Steering Committee Election Results

    Thursday, October 03, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Bob Killen (University of Michigan), Jorge Castro (VMware), Brian Grant (Google), and Ihor Dvoretskyi (CNCF) The 2019 Steering Committee Election is a landmark milestone for the Kubernetes project. The initial bootstrap committee is …

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  • Contributor Summit San Diego Registration Open!

    Tuesday, September 24, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Paris Pittman (Google), Jeffrey Sica (Red Hat), Jonas Rosland (VMware) Contributor Summit San Diego 2019 Event Page Registration is now open and in record time, we’ve hit capacity for the new contributor workshop session of the event! …

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  • Kubernetes 1.16: Custom Resources, Overhauled Metrics, and Volume Extensions

    Wednesday, September 18, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Kubernetes 1.16 Release Team We’re pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.16, our third release of 2019! Kubernetes 1.16 consists of 31 enhancements: 8 enhancements moving to stable, 8 enhancements in beta, and 15 enhancements in …

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  • Announcing etcd 3.4

    Friday, August 30, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Gyuho Lee (Amazon Web Services, @gyuho), Jingyi Hu (Google, @jingyih) etcd 3.4 focuses on stability, performance and ease of operation, with features like pre-vote and non-voting member and improvements to storage backend and client …

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  • OPA Gatekeeper: Policy and Governance for Kubernetes

    Tuesday, August 06, 2019 in Blog

    Authors: Rita Zhang (Microsoft), Max Smythe (Google), Craig Hooper (Commonwealth Bank AU), Tim Hinrichs (Styra), Lachie Evenson (Microsoft), Torin Sandall (Styra) The Open Policy Agent Gatekeeper project can be leveraged to help enforce policies and …

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  • Get started with Kubernetes (using Python)

    Tuesday, July 23, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Jason Haley (Independent Consultant) So, you know you want to run your application in Kubernetes but don’t know where to start. Or maybe you’re getting started but still don’t know what you don’t know. In this blog you’ll walk through how to …

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  • Deprecated APIs Removed In 1.16: Here’s What You Need To Know

    Thursday, July 18, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Vallery Lancey (Lyft) As the Kubernetes API evolves, APIs are periodically reorganized or upgraded. When APIs evolve, the old API is deprecated and eventually removed. The v1.16 release will stop serving the following deprecated API versions …

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  • Recap of Kubernetes Contributor Summit Barcelona 2019

    Tuesday, June 25, 2019 in Blog

    Author: Jonas Rosland (VMware) First of all, THANK YOU to everyone who made the Kubernetes Contributor Summit in Barcelona possible. We had an amazing team of volunteers tasked with planning and executing the event, and it was so much fun meeting and …

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