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2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
Staff Post 2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
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...
January 29, 2025
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PromCon recap: Prometheus ecosystem updates
Member Post PromCon recap: Prometheus ecosystem updates
Member post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits In the first part of our 2023 PromCom recap, we spent OpenObservability Talks exploring the Perses open source project. We found heavy users of open source Grafana who...
November 23, 2023 | Dotan Horovits

Recapping KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2023
Ambassador Post Recapping KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2023
Member post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits, CNCF ambassador If you missed KubeCon North America 2023 in Chicago, or you were there and spent more time in the “hallway tracks,” you may have...
November 22, 2023

Block the attack paths into your Kubernetes clusters
Member Post Block the attack paths into your Kubernetes clusters
Member post originally published on ARMO’s blog by Amit Ofry In today’s world of limited time, we need to be laser-focused on our priorities. This goes double for mission-critical activities, like cybersecurity. We want to prioritize...
November 22, 2023 | Amit Ofry

Announcing our latest book release: a comprehensive security guide to assess and fortify open source security
Community Post Announcing our latest book release: a comprehensive security guide to assess and fortify open source security
Community post by Andres Vega and Justin Cappos, TAG Security We’re thrilled to announce the launch of our latest book, a comprehensive guide dedicated to assessing and understanding the security of open source software projects. This...
November 22, 2023

Top 5 tips for better Kubernetes self service
Member Post Top 5 tips for better Kubernetes self service
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Robert Brennan, Director of Open Source Software at Fairwinds. When you’ve got a medium- to large-sized company, you need a platform to help your application teams ship code...
November 21, 2023 | Robert Brennan

Announcing the Platform Engineering maturity model
Community Post Announcing the Platform Engineering maturity model
Community post originally published on the TAG App Delivery blog by Abby Bangser and Josh Gavant The CNCF Platforms Working Group (WG) is excited to present the first release of a platform engineering maturity model which...
November 20, 2023 | Abby Bangser and Josh Gavant

Persistent storage for Kubernetes compared: local disk vs. enterprise storage vs. Kubernetes-native storage
Member Post Persistent storage for Kubernetes compared: local disk vs. enterprise storage vs. Kubernetes-native storage
Member post originally published on IO Mesh’s blog In the age of cloud computing, Kubernetes has emerged as the go-to platform for container orchestration. As an increasing number of enterprises are operating databases and middleware on...
November 17, 2023

TechTarget: “Security highlights from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023”
TechTarget: “Security highlights from KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2023”
Architect Your Future,” this year’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon highlighted security updates and efforts to support the thriving global community and ecosystem.
November 17, 2023

Hugging Face accelerates distribution of models and datasets based on Dragonfly
Project Post Hugging Face accelerates distribution of models and datasets based on Dragonfly
Project post by Gaius, Dragonfly Maintainer This document will help you experience how to use dragonfly with hugging face. During the downloading of datasets or models, the file size is large and there are many services...
November 16, 2023

Setting up a GitOps workflow with Argo CD and GitHub actions
Community Post Setting up a GitOps workflow with Argo CD and GitHub actions
Community post originally published on a personal blog by Arsh Sharma GitOps is gaining increasing popularity these days, and for good reason. The principles of GitOps promote the use of Git repositories as the ultimate source...
November 15, 2023 | Arsh Sharma

Introducing Kubescape 3.0
Member Post Introducing Kubescape 3.0
Member post originally published on Kubescape’s blog by Craig Box, Kubescape maintainer We are excited to announce the preview release of Kubescape 3.0, the next generation of the CNCF Kubernetes security posture management tool. Kubescape 3.0 will add:...
November 14, 2023 | Craig Box

Decoding workload specification for effective platform engineering
Member Post Decoding workload specification for effective platform engineering
Member post originally published on InfraCloud’s blog by Atulpriya Sharma In an ideal world, developers focus on coding applications while the operations team focuses on their seamless deployments of workloads to different environments. However, this is...
November 13, 2023 | Atulpriya Sharma

PromCon recap: unveiling Perses, the GitOps-friendly metrics visualization tool
Member Post PromCon recap: unveiling Perses, the GitOps-friendly metrics visualization tool
Member post originally published on Logz.io’s blog by Dotan Horovits In the vibrant atmosphere of PromCon during the last week of September, attendees were treated to a plethora of exciting updates from the Prometheus universe. A significant highlight...
November 11, 2023 | Dotan Horovits

Announcing Vitess 18
Project Post Announcing Vitess 18
Project post by the Vitess maintainer team Vitess 18 is now Generally Available, with a number of new enhancements designed to improve usability, performance and MySQL compatibility. MySQL Compatibility Improvements Foreign Keys In the past, foreign...
November 7, 2023

LitmusChaos 3.0: making chaos engineering robust, lean, and developer-centric
Project Post LitmusChaos 3.0: making chaos engineering robust, lean, and developer-centric
Project post by Saranya Jena, Litmuschaos Maintainer The idea behind building LitmusChaos 3.0 as a community was to build a more robust, leaner, and developer centric Chaos Engineering platform which caters to how resiliency is perceived...
November 7, 2023 | Saranya Jena

New course: detecting cloud runtime threats with Falco
Training & Certification Post New course: detecting cloud runtime threats with Falco
Cloud Native Computing Foundation and Linux Foundation Training and Certification have announced the launch of Detecting Cloud Runtime Threats with Falco (LFS254) to arm IT professionals, security analysts and DevOps engineers with the expertise to fortify...
November 7, 2023

CNCF Fuzzing updates 2023
Community Post CNCF Fuzzing updates 2023
Community post by David Korczynski and Adam Korczynski of Ada Logics Fuzzing is a central role in today’s software development practices for ensuring secure and reliable software. CNCF is committed to promoting the use of fuzzing...
November 7, 2023 | David Korczynski and Adam Korczynski

CNCF GitOps microsurvey: learning on the job as GitOps goes mainstream
CNCF GitOps microsurvey: learning on the job as GitOps goes mainstream
Six years after the first pattern was published, GitOps has crossed the chasm and cleared the adoption threshold, which – for better or worse – means there are now a lot of people learning on the...
November 7, 2023

Launch of CNCF Japan Chapter “Cloud Native Community Japan”
Staff Post Launch of CNCF Japan Chapter “Cloud Native Community Japan”
By Cloud Native Community Japan Today we are thrilled to announce that leaders of the cloud native community in Japan have collaboratively established “Cloud Native Community Japan” as the Japanese Chapter of Cloud Native Computing Foundation...
November 7, 2023

Announcing KubeVirt v1.1
Project Post Announcing KubeVirt v1.1
Project post by the KubeVirt Community The KubeVirt Community is very pleased to announce the release of KubeVirt v1.1. This comes 17 weeks after our celebrated v1.0 release, and follows the predictable schedule we moved to...
November 7, 2023