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2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
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By Chris Aniszczyk  By consistently tracking open source project velocity, we are able to see the trends and technologies resonating with developers and end users. We have been tracking these trends since 2017; all previous blogs...
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CoreDNS-1.0.0 Release
CoreDNS-1.0.0 Release
By John Belamaric. Originally posted on CoreDNS.io We are pleased to announce the release of CoreDNS-1.0.0! Release 1.0.0 and other recent releases have focused on improving the performance and functionality of the kubernetes plugin, since CoreDNS...
December 4, 2017

Announcing the initial release of rktlet, the rkt CRI implementation
Announcing the initial release of rktlet, the rkt CRI implementation
by Iago López Galeiras and originally posted on Kinvolk.io We are happy to announce the initial release of rktlet, the rkt implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface. This is a preview release, and is not...
November 29, 2017

Certified Kubernetes conformance program: Launch celebration round up
Certified Kubernetes conformance program: Launch celebration round up
Originally posted on Kubernetes.io This week the CNCFⓇ certified the first group of KubernetesⓇ offerings under the Certified Kubernetes Conformance Program. These first certifications follow a beta phase during which we invited participants to submit conformance results. The community response was overwhelming: CNCF...
November 16, 2017

Prometheus user profile: L’Atelier Animation experiences inspired studio monitoring with Prometheus
Prometheus user profile: L’Atelier Animation experiences inspired studio monitoring with Prometheus
Founded in Montreal in 2012, L’Atelier Animation is an animation studio that specializes in the creation of 3D feature films and television series; including Ballerina, RoboZuna, and The Bravest. With an infrastructure consisting of around 300 render blades,...
November 14, 2017 | Kristen Evans

Enforcing Network Policies in Kubernetes
Enforcing Network Policies in Kubernetes
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what’s new in Kubernetes 1.8. Today’s post comes from Ahmet Alp Balkan, Software Engineer, Google. Kubernetes now offers functionality to enforce rules about...
November 10, 2017 | Kaitlyn Barnard

Announcing Prometheus 2.0
Announcing Prometheus 2.0
By Fabian Reinartz on behalf of the Prometheus team Originally posted on Prometheus.io Nearly one and a half years ago, we released Prometheus 1.0 into the wild. The release marked a significant milestone for the project....
November 9, 2017 | Natasha Woods

Using RBAC, generally available in Kubernetes v1.8
Using RBAC, generally available in Kubernetes v1.8
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what’s new in Kubernetes 1.8. Today’s post comes from Eric Chiang, software engineer, CoreOS, and SIG-Auth co-lead. Kubernetes 1.8 represents a significant milestone...
November 9, 2017 | Kaitlyn Barnard

It takes a village to raise a Kubernetes
It takes a village to raise a Kubernetes
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what’s new in Kubernetes 1.8, written by Jaice Singer DuMars from Microsoft. Each time we release a new version of Kubernetes, it’s enthralling...
November 8, 2017 | Kaitlyn Barnard

Joe Beda explains some of the inner workings of Kubernetes
Joe Beda explains some of the inner workings of Kubernetes
In this blog series originally posted on Heptio, Joe Beda (CTO of Heptio and starter of Google Compute Engine, Kubernetes and Google Container Engine) dives into some of the inner workings of Kubernetes. Meet Joe Beda...
November 7, 2017

kubeadm v1.8 released: Introducing easy upgrades for Kubernetes clusters
kubeadm v1.8 released: Introducing easy upgrades for Kubernetes clusters
Editor’s note: this post is part of a series of in-depth articles on what’s new in Kubernetes 1.8 Since its debut in September 2016, the Cluster Lifecycle Special Interest Group (SIG) has established kubeadm as the easiest Kubernetes bootstrap...
November 7, 2017 | Kaitlyn Barnard

Five days of Kubernetes 1.8
Five days of Kubernetes 1.8
Kubernetes 1.8 is live, made possible by hundreds of contributors pushing thousands of commits in this latest releases. The community has tallied more than 66,000 commits in the main repo and continues rapid growth outside of...
November 6, 2017 | Kaitlyn Barnard

BlaBlaCar: Turning to Containerization to support millions of Rideshares
BlaBlaCar: Turning to Containerization to support millions of Rideshares
For the 40 million users of BlaBlaCar, it’s easy to find strangers headed in the same direction to share rides and costs. You can even choose how much “bla bla” chatter you want from a long-distance...
October 25, 2017 | Kaitlyn Barnard

Introducing software certification for Kubernetes
Introducing software certification for Kubernetes
Editor’s Note: Today’s post is by William Denniss, Product Manager, Google Cloud on the new Kubernetes Software Conformance Certification program. Originally posted on Kubernetes.io Over the last three years, Kubernetes® has seen wide-scale adoption by a...
October 20, 2017

Prometheus user profile: iAdvize enjoys business metric visibility with Prometheus
Prometheus user profile: iAdvize enjoys business metric visibility with Prometheus
iAdvize is the leading conversational commerce platform across Europe (used in 40 different countries) that enables businesses to engage their customers and prospects – via website, social media, one chat, voice or video message. iAdvize automatically detects...
October 18, 2017 | Kristen Evans

Kubernetes community steering committee election results
Kubernetes community steering committee election results
Originally posted on Kubernetes.io Beginning with the announcement of Kubernetes 1.0 at OSCON in 2015, there has been a concerted effort to share the power and burden of leadership across the Kubernetes community. With the work...
October 16, 2017

Kubernetes 1.8: security, workloads and feature depth
Kubernetes 1.8: security, workloads and feature depth
Editor’s note: today’s post is by Aparna Sinha, Group Product Manager, Kubernetes, Google; Ihor Dvoretskyi, Developer Advocate, CNCF; Jaice Singer DuMars, Kubernetes Ambassador, Microsoft; and Caleb Miles, Technical Program Manager, CoreOS on the latest release of...
October 12, 2017

Sam Lambert elected to CNCF End User TOC seat
Sam Lambert elected to CNCF End User TOC seat
GitHub also chronicles journey with Kubernetes The CNCF End User Community elected Sam Lambert, Senior Director of Infrastructure Engineering at GitHub, to the End User Technical Operating Committee (TOC) seat this week. Sam will join the...
October 5, 2017 | Chris Aniszczyk

GSOC 17: Developing Jupyter notebooks for the Kubernetes Python client
GSOC 17: Developing Jupyter notebooks for the Kubernetes Python client
The Google Summer of Code (GSOC) program 2017 has come to an end and we followed up with CNCF’s seven interns previously featured in this blog post to check in on how their summer project progressed. Over the summer, University...
September 26, 2017

Meet CNCF’s newest developer advocate
Meet CNCF’s newest developer advocate
By: Chris Aniszczyk, COO at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Last week at Open Source Summit North America, I took the keynote stage to announce that the CNCF TOC voted in our 11th and 12th...
September 18, 2017 | Chris Aniszczyk

CNCF hosts Envoy
CNCF hosts Envoy
Announced today onstage by Chris Lambert, Lyft CTO, at Open Source Summit North America, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted Envoy in as our 11th hosted project alongside Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing, Fluentd, linkerd,...
September 13, 2017 | Natasha Woods