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		A mid-year 2025 look at CNCF, Linux Foundation, and the top 30 open source projects 	
		
	Building upon our previous analyses, we continue to monitor trends and technologies that resonate with developers and end users. Take a look at our past timeframes from our blogs.  Here are the main takeaways I see...
		
			July 18, 2025			 | Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, CNCF		
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		Release update: Prometheus 1.6.1 and sneak peak at 2.0	
		
	Prometheus 1.6.1 After 1.5.0 earlier in the year, Prometheus 1.6.1 is now out. There’s a plethora of changes, so let’s dive in. The biggest change is to how memory is managed. The -storage.local.memory-chunks and -storage.local.max-chunks-to-persist flags have been replaced by -storage.local.target-heap-size. Prometheus will attempt to keep...
		
			April 24, 2017					
	
		
	
		Diversity scholarship series: One DevOps engineer’s perspective on CloudNativeCon + KubeCon Europe	
		
	CNCF offered six diversity scholarships to developers to attend CloudNativeCon + KubeCon Europe 2017. In this post, our scholarship recipient Lee Clench, DevOps Engineer for Capgemini, shares his experience attending sessions, meeting the community and participating...
		
			April 20, 2017					
	
		
	
		Diversity scholarship series: Berlin through the eyes of a cloud infrastructure fanatic	
		
	By Ricardo Aravena, cloud engineer at Coupa Software I’ve attended many conferences before, but I was happy to get the diversity scholarship to attend CloudNativeCon + KubeCon Europe 2017 in Berlin as there is always so much more to...
		
			April 18, 2017					
	
		
	
		Highlights from CloudNativeCon + KubeCon Europe 2017	
		
	The sold out CloudNativeCon + KubeCon Europe 2017 gathered more than 1,500 end users, leading contributors and developers from around the world for three days in Berlin to exchange Cloud Native knowledge, best practices, and experiences. What started...
		
			April 17, 2017			 | Natasha Woods		
	
		
	
		rkt: The pod-native container engine launches in the CNCF	
		
	By: Jonathan Boulle, rkt project co-founder, CNCF TOC representative, and head of containers and Berlin site lead at CoreOS Earlier this month, we announced that CoreOS made a proposal to add rkt, the pod-native container engine,...
		
			March 29, 2017					
	
		
	
		Deploying 2048 OpenShift nodes on the CNCF cluster (Part 2)	
		
	Overview The Cloud Native community has been incredibly busy since our last set of scaling tests on the CNCF cluster back in August. In particular, the Kubernetes (and by extension, OpenShift) communities have been hard at work pushing scalability to...
		
			March 28, 2017					
	
		
	
		Tell us your opinion about diversity in tech at Google Cloud next 2017	
		
	Author: Leah Petersen, Systems Engineer Samsung CNCT Contributed blog from CNCF Platinum member Samsung “Tell me your opinion about diversity in tech.” …not something you expect to be asked at a technology conference booth. This year...
		
			March 22, 2017					
	
		
	
		FOSDEM 2017 recap:  Monitoring and Cloud Devroom & Linux Containers and Microservices Devroom sponsored by CNCF	
		
	Each year, FOSDEM attracts more than 8,000 developers – as Josh Berkus, the project atomic community lead at Red Hat, puts it, the event is “a great way to reach a large number of open source geeks, community members...
		
			March 21, 2017			 | Chris Aniszczyk		
	
		
	
		Linkerd celebrates one year with one hundred billion production requests	
		
	By William Morgan, Linkerd co-creator and Buoyant co-founder We’re happy to announce that, one year after version 0.1.0 was released, Linkerd has processed over 100 billion production requests in companies around the world. Happy birthday, Linkerd!...
		
			March 9, 2017					
	
		
	
		Cloud Native Computing Foundation becomes steward of service naming and discovery project CoreDNS	
		
	The CNCF’s Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) recently voted CoreDNS into the CNCF portfolio of projects. CoreDNS, a fast, flexible and modern DNS server, joins a growing number of projects integral to the adoption of cloud native computing. CoreDNS was voted in as...
		
			March 2, 2017			 | Natasha Woods		
	
		
	
		Slack gives back to K8s and CNCF community	
		
	Slack is giving back to the Kubernetes and CNCF communities with free access as part of their not for profit program. We are also thrilled that they have extended their not for profit program to include...
		
			March 1, 2017			 | Kristen Evans		
	
		
	
		Cloud Native Computing Foundation to host gRPC from Google	
		
	CNCF is the new home for gRPC and its existing ecosystem projects (https://github.com/grpc and https://github.com/grpc-ecosystem). The sixth project voted in by CNCF’s Technical Oversight Committee (TOC), gRPC is a modern, open source, high performance remote procedure...
		
			March 1, 2017			 | Natasha Woods		
	
		
	
		Prometheus user profile: How DigitalOcean uses Prometheus	
		
	DigitalOcean – a CNCF member and devoted Prometheus user – is approaching one million registered users with more than 40,000 active teams. With workloads becoming more complex, it is focused on delivering the tools and performance that...
		
			February 28, 2017			 | Kristen Evans		
	
		
	
		Measuring the popularity of Kubernetes using BigQuery	
		
	By Dan Kohn, CNCF Executive Director, @dankohn1 As the executive director of CNCF, I’m proud to host Kubernetes, which is one of the highest development velocity projects in the history of open source. I know this...
		
			February 27, 2017			 | Dan Kohn		
	
		
	
		Prometheus user profile: Dynamically helping Weaveworks accelerate cloud native application development	
		
	Sometimes two things go so well together you wonder how you ever saw them separately, like peanut butter and chocolate coming together to make Reese’s cups. The combination of Kubernetes and Prometheus invokes the same feeling...
		
			February 24, 2017			 | Kristen Evans		
	
		
	
		Getting to know Todd Moore, CNCF’s new governing board chair	
		
	1) What does the CNCF Governing Board do and what is your role as chair? The CNCF is a result of a shared vision by many of us in the cloud community. It was created to...
		
			February 15, 2017			 | Natasha Woods		
	
		
	
		CNCF purchases RethinkDB source code and contributes it to The Linux Foundation under the Apache license	
		
	CNCF has purchased the source code to the RethinkDB database, relicensed the code under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (ASLv2) and contributed it to The Linux Foundation. RethinkDBTM is an open source, NoSQL, distributed document-oriented database...
		
			February 6, 2017					
	
		
	
		Why CNCF recommends Apache-2.0	
		
	By Dan Kohn, @dankohn1, CNCF Executive Director February 1, 2017 The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) believes that the best software license for open source projects today is the Apache-2.0 license (Apache-2.0). Our goal is to...
		
			February 1, 2017			 | Dan Kohn		
	
		
	
		Linkerd project joins the Cloud Native Computing Foundation	
		
	Today, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation’s (CNCF) Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Linkerd as the fifth hosted project alongside Kubernetes, Prometheus, OpenTracing and Fluentd. You can find more information on the project on their GitHub page. Linkerd...
		
			January 23, 2017			 | Natasha Woods		
	
		
	
		Container management trends: Kubernetes moves out of testing and into production	
		
	In conjunction with CloudNativeCon+ KubeCon (Nov 8-9, 2016), the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) conducted a survey of attendees. More than 170 conference attendees completed the survey, with a majority of respondents (73%) coming from technology companies (vs....
		
			January 17, 2017			 | Sarah Conway		
	 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		