LitmusChaos expands adoption, contributors, and announces 3.0 Beta
Post by LitmusChaos maintainers Cloud native adoption continues to increase, and it is not a surprise that new challenges are arising that are associated with the scale. The modern DevOps ecosystem driven by cloud native technologies…
Cross-post from the Kyverno blog Following on the heels of the 1.7 release of Kyverno, the Kyverno team is proud to present version 1.8 which is another huge leap forward not just in terms of features…
CNCF Wasm microsurvey: a transformative technology, yes, but time to get serious
WebAssembly – or Wasm – has been warmly received since its first release in 2017, but our survey shows projects seem to be outstripping the capabilities of today’s tools and technologies and an overwhelming number of…
Infrastructure for apps: Platforms for cooperative delivery
Guest post originally published on CNCF TAG App Delivery blog by Josh Gavant, App Platform Solution Architect atRed Hat TAG App Delivery formed the Cooperative Delivery working group in late 2021 to gather and report on…
cert-manager becomes a CNCF incubating project
The CNCF Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) has voted to accept cert-manager as a CNCF incubating project. cert-manager is a Kubernetes add-on to automate the management and issuance of TLS certificates from various issuing sources, for cloud…
Securing CI/CD pipelines through security gates with Kubescape
Guest post originally published on the ARMO blog by Ben Hirschberg DevOps and modern engineering have enabled us to provide higher quality code at greater speeds by introducing guardrails and checks into our automated continuous integration…
Chaos engineering with LitmusChaos: September 2022 update
Guest post from LitmusChaos maintainers As promised, we are back with another edition of monthly updates from the LitmusChaos community. With the growth of the Chaos Engineering community as well as the LitmusChaos community, we appreciate…
GitOps without leaving your IDE
Project post originally posted on the Flux blog by juozasg and Daniel Holbach Welcome to the second blog post in our Flux Ecosystem category! This time we are talking about one of the Flux UIs: it’s the VS Code…
If you are using ‘kubectl’, you are probably doing it wrong
Guest post originally published on the Nethopper blog by Chris Munford Like many people, I managed my first cluster using the kubernetes cli (aka kubectl). I deployed a handful of ‘objects’ such as deployments, secrets, configmaps,…
Project post originally published on the Flux blog by Daniel Holbach As the Flux family of projects and its communities are growing, we strive to inform you each month about what has already landed, new possibilities…