How to get robust GitOps? The U.S. Department of Defense uses Flux and Helm
Project post cross-posted from the Weaveworks blog by Tamao Nakahara, Head of Developer Experience, Weaveworks and Flux community manager Challenge The DoD knew that it needed GitOps. Nicolas M. Chaillan, Chief Software Officer of the U.S….
Back after a year break, the biggest open source event in China will offer an up-close look at exciting innovations and provide attendees with valuable insights into the cloud native ecosystem SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Sept…
CNCF end user technology radar provides insights into DevSecOps
End User Community reports that there are many tools and approaches for DevSecOps, and the space is continuing to grow SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – September 22, 2021 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds…
Crossplane moves from Sandbox to CNCF Incubator
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept Crossplane as a CNCF incubating project. Crossplane is an open source Kubernetes add-on that enables modern organizations to consume infrastructure through an open, community-driven, and standards-based…
Chaos Mesh 2.0 GA: To a chaos engineering ecology
Guest post originally published on PingCAP’s blog by Zhiqiang Zhou, Research Scientist at Alibaba Group On July 23, 2021, Chaos Mesh 2.0 was made generally available! It’s an exciting release, marking a solid milestone towards the…
OpenTelemetry becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept OpenTelemetry as a CNCF incubating project. OpenTelemetry is an observability framework for cloud native software. It is a collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs that can…
WebAssembly serverless functions in AWS Lambda
Guest post by Robby Qiu, Developer at Second State and contributor to WasmEdge Serverless functions save developers a ton of trouble managing the backend infrastructure. It also simplifies the development process as developers only need to…
The New Stack: “Kubernetes-Autoscaling KEDA Moves into CNCF Incubation”
KEDA, the Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaler project, has moved on from the sandbox tier at the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) this week, joining the 21 other projects in incubation, such as Argo, Falco, gRPC and Rook.
KEDA moves from the CNCF Sandbox to become an incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept KEDA as a CNCF incubating project. Kubernetes Event-Driven Autoscaling (KEDA) is a single-purpose event-driven autoscaler for Kubernetes that can be easily added to Kubernetes clusters to…
Update on CNCF and Open Source Project Velocity 2020
Back in 2017, we provided insight into the top 30 highest velocity open source projects at the time and the findings were very interesting. This year, we want to look at both CNCF’s project velocity as…