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InfoQ: “KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2020 Keynote Summary”
InfoQ: “KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2020 Keynote Summary”
The annual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe event ran as a virtual conference in August this year, five months later than planned due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Key takeaways included: the cloud native community strives to be...
August 30, 2020

Forbes: “Why Is The Open Source Community Excited About K3s Project Joining CNCF?”
Forbes: “Why Is The Open Source Community Excited About K3s Project Joining CNCF?”
Hot on the heels of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon, Rancher Labs announced the acceptance of K3s by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It’s joining the likes of OpenTelemetry, Network Service Mesh, Longhorn and 30 other projects in the...
August 28, 2020

The Register: “Kubernetes moves to end ‘permanent beta’ for some APIs”
The Register: “Kubernetes moves to end ‘permanent beta’ for some APIs”
The Kubernetes project has decided the time has come to stop existing in a state of permanent beta. The decision, included in the Changelog for version 1.19 of the container-wrangling code and explained in a blog...
August 28, 2020

ProgrammableWeb: “Kubernetes to establish lifecycle duration standards”
ProgrammableWeb: “Kubernetes to establish lifecycle duration standards”
Starting with version 1.19 of Kubernetes, developers will be required to advance APIs that they are developing into a stable state within 9 months. These changes are intended to encourage follow-through on feature development and avoid...
August 28, 2020

SDxCentral: “Kubernetes 1.19 release lunges across the finish line”
SDxCentral: “Kubernetes 1.19 release lunges across the finish line”
The Kubernetes project released the long-anticipated 1.19 iteration of the all-consuming cloud infrastructure platform coming in just a day past its already-delayed target date. The update was notable for both its content and gestation.
August 27, 2020

DevClass: “Worth-the-wait K8s? Kubernetes 1.19 lands, giving admins time to slow down”
DevClass: “Worth-the-wait K8s? Kubernetes 1.19 lands, giving admins time to slow down”
After a slightly prolonged development circle, the Kubernetes project has emitted version 1.19 of the system for managing containerised applications.
August 27, 2020

A look back at our FIRST KubeCon + CloudNativeCon virtual conference
Staff Post A look back at our FIRST KubeCon + CloudNativeCon virtual conference
The first virtual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon just wrapped up and it was a huge success thanks to our amazing community of doers – builders, operators and advocates. We are so thrilled that the cloud native community...
August 26, 2020

Why do DevOps engineers love Helm?
Member Post Why do DevOps engineers love Helm?
Guest post originally published on the Nirmata blog by Spruha Pandya The adoption of microservices architecture has revolutionized the way applications are developed today. As the microservices architecture replaced the monolithic architecture, containers replaced VMs. However,...
August 26, 2020 | Spruha Pandya

Storage Review: “Kubernetes 1.19 released”
Storage Review: “Kubernetes 1.19 released”
Today, the Kubernetes team officially released version 1.19 of the most popular open-source container-orchestration system. The 1.19 release boasts 34 enhancements despite the disruption caused by COVID-19. 9 of the enhancements are Alpha enhancements, 15 are...
August 26, 2020

Container Journal: “Kubernetes 1.19 arrives, a tad later than usual”
Container Journal: “Kubernetes 1.19 arrives, a tad later than usual”
The Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) for Kubernetes tomorrow plans to release version 1.19 of the platform that, in addition to adding debugging and storage management tools, brings closure to some capabilities that have been under development...
August 26, 2020