DevClass: "Dragonfly and Argo sail into CNCF incubator"
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has rolled a brace of projects into its incubator, just in time for Easter, or any other Spring-fertility-renewal festival you’d care to pick. Today, the Dragonfly project hopped out of the CNCF sandbox…
TOC welcomes Argo into the CNCF incubator
Today, the CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) voted to accept Argo as an incubation-level hosted project. The Argo Project is a set of Kubernetes-native tools for running and managing jobs and applications on Kubernetes. Argo was created in 2017 at…
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation said today its Technical Oversight Committee has voted to accept the Argo Project as its latest incubation-level hosted project.
Announcing LitmusChaosCon 2024!
Community post by Prithvi-Raj, LitmusChaos Community Leader, CNCF Ambassador The LitmusChaos community is excited to announce the inaugural edition of its community conference, the LitmusChaosCon 2024, a one-day virtual-only conference on all things LitmusChaos and Chaos Engineering scheduled…
Fivefold slower compared to Go? Optimizing Rust’s protobuf decoding performance
Member post originally published on the Greptime blog by Lei When optimizing the write performance of GreptimeDB v0.7, we found that the time spent on parsing Protobuf data with the Prometheus protocol was nearly five times longer than…
A recap: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024
Community post originally published on Medium by Ryan Gough and Majid Attar This year, we (JYSK tech) took to Paris to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2024. After three days of talks, networking and workshops. We put together…
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2024 recap: highlights and takeaways
Community post originally published on Medium by Maryam Tavakkoli This year, I had the opportunity to attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Paris. While this marked my second in-person KubeCon attendance, it was my first experience as an…
At the beginning of their Kubernetes journey, G DATA’s team initially used Calico for the networking layer. However, a few months into the implementation, they encountered limitations because Calico didn’t offer the level of network policy visibility they…
The New Stack: “Why Flux Isn’t Dying after Weaveworks”
PARIS — Flux is not dying. The future of Flux as a leading open source GitOps platform for Kubernetes may have been in question among some following Weaveworks ending operations. But for those familiar with the project, there has been little concern about Flux’s future life.
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