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- 2024-02-22Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: A look into the Kubernetes Book Club
A look into the Kubernetes Book Club Creating the Book Club Topics covered in the Book Club Joining the Book Club Learning Kubernetes and the entire ecosystem of technologies around it is not without its challenges. In this interview, we will talk with Carlos Santana (AWS) to learn a bit more about how he created the Kubernetes Book Club , how it works, and how anyone can join in to take advantage of a community-based learning experience.
#kubernetes #community - 2024-02-15Grafana Kubernetes
Kubernetes alerting: Simplify anomaly detection in Kubernetes clusters with Grafana Cloud
New in Grafana Alerting: a faster, more scalable way to manage your alerts in Grafana Alejandro Fraenkel · 5 Aug 2025 · 9 min read We built a brand new alert rules list page. Find out how this new design will make your on-call life a little easier and get insights into how we.
#grafana #kubernetes - 2024-01-15Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Spotlight on SIG Release (Release Team Subproject)
Spotlight on SIG Release (Release Team Subproject) Final thoughts The Release Special Interest Group (SIG Release), where Kubernetes sharpens its blade with cutting-edge features and bug fixes every 4 months. Have you ever considered how such a big project like Kubernetes manages its timeline so efficiently to release its new version, or how the internal workings of the Release Team look like? If you’re curious about these questions or want to know more and get involved with the work SIG Release does, read on! SIG Release plays a crucial role in the development and evolution of Kubernetes.
#kubernetes #community - 2024-01-08Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Blixt - A load-balancer written in Rust, using eBPF, born from Gateway API
Blixt - A load-balancer written in Rust, using eBPF, born from Gateway API History Goals Getting involved In SIG Network we now have a layer 4 (“L4”) load balancer named Blixt. This project started as a fun experiment using emerging technologies and is intended to become a utility for CI and testing to help facilitate the continued development of Gateway API.
#kubernetes #community - 2024-01-05Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Kubernetes supports running kube-proxy in an unprivileged container
Kubernetes supports running kube-proxy in an unprivileged container Background Initializing kube-proxy in an init container Summary This post describes how the --init-only flag to kube-proxy can be used to run the main kube-proxy container in a stricter securityContext , by performing the configuration that requires privileged mode in a separate init container. Since Windows doesn’t have the equivalent of capabilities , this only works on Linux.
#kubernetes #community - 2023-12-20Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Contextual logging in Kubernetes 1.29: Better troubleshooting and enhanced logging
Contextual logging in Kubernetes 1.29: Better troubleshooting and enhanced logging What is contextual logging? How to use it Performance impact Impact on downstream users Further reading Get involved On behalf of the Structured Logging Working Group and SIG Instrumentation , we are pleased to announce that the contextual logging feature introduced in Kubernetes v1.24 has now been successfully migrated to two components (kube-scheduler and kube-controller-manager) as well as some directories. This feature aims to provide more useful logs for better troubleshooting of Kubernetes and to empower developers to enhance Kubernetes.
#kubernetes #community - 2023-11-24Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Spotlight on SIG Testing
Spotlight on SIG Testing Meet the contributors Testing practices and tools Subprojects owned by SIG Testing Key challenges and accomplishments The people and the scope Looking ahead Welcome to another edition of the SIG spotlight blog series, where we highlight the incredible work being done by various Special Interest Groups (SIGs) within the Kubernetes project. In this edition, we turn our attention to SIG Testing , a group interested in effective testing of Kubernetes and automating away project toil.
#kubernetes #community - 2023-11-03Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Kubernetes Contributor Summit: Behind-the-scenes
Kubernetes Contributor Summit: Behind-the-scenes The Contributor Summit What makes it special Organizing the Summit A look ahead Every year, just before the official start of KubeCon+CloudNativeCon, there’s a special event that has a very special place in the hearts of those organizing and participating in it: the Kubernetes Contributor Summit. To find out why, and to provide a behind-the-scenes perspective, we interview Noah Abrahams, whom amongst other roles was the co-lead for the Kubernetes Contributor Summit in 2023.
#kubernetes #community - 2023-11-02Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: Spotlight on SIG Architecture: Production Readiness
Spotlight on SIG Architecture: Production Readiness About SIG Architecture and the Production Readiness subproject Production readiness and the Kubernetes project Helping with Production Readiness This is the second interview of a SIG Architecture Spotlight series that will cover the different subprojects. In this blog, we will cover the SIG Architecture: Production Readiness subproject.
#kubernetes #community - 2023-10-20Kubernetes.dev Blog
Blog: A Quick Recap of 2023 China Kubernetes Contributor Summit
A Quick Recap of 2023 China Kubernetes Contributor Summit A joyful meetup Technical sharing and discussions China’s contributor statistics Acknowledgments On September 26, 2023, the first day of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China 2023 , nearly 50 contributors gathered in Shanghai for the Kubernetes Contributor Summit. All participants in the 2023 Kubernetes Contributor Summit This marked the first in-person offline gathering held in China after three years of the pandemic.
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