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KubeWeekly #300: April 1, 2022

 

The headlines

The editors pick the highlights from the past week.

Kubernetes Release Cadence survey 2022: Help us determine how often Kubernetes should release!

 

In the Release Cadence KEP[1], the Kubernetes project committed to surveying our users and contributors to determine if the newer schedule of releasing 3 times per year was optimal. As such, SIG-Release is sharing this survey for you to provide feedback, either yours personally or on behalf of the organization for which you work.

 

WHO SHOULD FILL OUT THIS SURVEY: Kubernetes project contributors. Users of Kubernetes. Staff of companies that use, resell, and/or host Kubernetes.

 

The Release Cadence survey is written and administered by Kubernetes SIG-Release and SIG-ContribEx. Josh Berkus, Sascha Grunert, Daman Aurora, and members of the CNCF staff will see your full, detailed submission. Summary data and anonymized comments will be shared, in public, with SIG-Release and the Kubernetes Steering Committee. If you need to remove your data from this survey for any reason, contact jberkus@redhat.com and/or amye@linuxfoundation.org.

 

Take the survey today!

 

ICYMI: CNCF online programs this week

A weekly summary of CNCF online programs from this week.

 

Conflict free replicated data types

Gerred Dillon, Mycelial

 

Workload misconfiguration - the #1 security threat when using Kubernetes

Richard Collins, Jetstack & Sitaram Iyer, Venafi

 

Kubernetes infrastructure the GitOps way

Mical Vančo, Kubermatic

 

End-to-end encryption in with EnRoute OneStep and LinkerD

Chintan Thakker, Saaras

 

Advanced networking with Luigi and Hostplumber 

Arjun Baindur, Platform9

 

Day zero service mesh

Viktor Gamov, Kong

 
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The technical

Tutorials, tools, and more that take you on a deep dive into the code.

 

Detector for Docker Socket (DDS)

Justin Garrison, AWS

 

Flux puts the Git into GitOps

Daniel Holbach, Flux

 

Navigating through CNCF landscape 

Anurag Kumar

 
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The editorial

Articles, announcements, and more that give you a high-level overview of challenges and features.

 

Testing cloud native best practices with the CNF Test Suite

CNCF blog

 

Free developing secure software training course from OpenSSF now available

The Linux Foundation

 

in-toto, with Santiago Torres-Arias

Craig Box, Kubernetes Podcast from Google

 

Upcoming CNCF online programs

     

    Cloud Native Live

    • April 6: Power up your machine learning - Automated anomaly detection Andrew Maguire, NetData Cloud - RSVP

    On demand webinars

    • April 7: Understand your system like never before Ramon Guiu, Timescale - RSVP
    • April 7: How to make your app cloud native?​ Martijn van Calker, TRUE - RSVP

    Looking for more great curated content? Visit our Online Programs playlist on YouTube.

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