The conference presentation discusses the current state and future directions of the Kubernetes ecosystem, including the need for better developer tooling, managing multiple clusters, and improving developer experience.
- The Kubernetes ecosystem needs to focus on keeping secrets more secure
- Multi-tenancy needs to be improved with a comprehensive open-source solution
- Developer experience needs to be simplified by reducing the number of tools needed to run a successful production environment
- Developer retention needs to be improved to ensure long-standing projects
- Better documentation is needed to help users choose between multiple projects with overlapping functionality
- Managing multiple clusters and scheduling applications across them is still a challenge
- More work needs to be done on developer tooling, including webassembly projects
- The Kubernetes ecosystem needs to continue to evolve and improve
One common challenge in the Kubernetes ecosystem is managing multiple clusters and applications across them. Despite multiple efforts to solve this problem, it remains a struggle for many users. Additionally, the ecosystem needs to focus on improving developer tooling and simplifying the developer experience, as well as better documentation to help users choose between multiple projects with overlapping functionality. Ultimately, the Kubernetes ecosystem needs to continue to evolve and improve to meet the needs of its users.