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Authors: Alolita Sharma, Matt Young
2022-10-26

The CNCF Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on Observability serves as a discussion forum for topics related to observability of cloud native systems and workloads. We also produce supporting material and best practices for end users and provide guidance and coordination for CNCF observability projects working within the TAG’s scope. This session will provide an update on major observability projects in the CNCF, technology updates from these projects and opportunities to get involved in the TAG to build momentum on cross-collaboration across observability projects, data protocols and new areas. We also invite observability practitioners, developers and contributors to join in for this session to discuss features, gaps and open source solutions for end-users.
Authors: Andres Vega
2022-05-20

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The presentation discusses the Secure Software Reference Architecture paper and its importance in providing a framework for communication and understanding of software security. It also highlights the engagement of the security team with other communities and projects within and outside of the CNCF.
  • The Secure Software Reference Architecture paper provides a framework for communication and understanding of software security
  • The security team engages with other communities and projects within and outside of the CNCF
  • They offer security pills, self-assessments, and joint reviews to help projects improve their security
  • The team is working on automating security controls and compliance through OSCAR
  • They also have a serverless white paper in progress
Authors: Ricardo Aravena, Alex Scammon, Zbynek Roubalik, Samuel Ortiz
2022-05-20

Learn about the CNCF open source projects that allow users to run cloud native workloads! This session will cover: 1) Overview of the TAG-Runtime, how to join, and how to get involved. 2) Update of working groups (new, existing, and potential) within the scope of the TAG . 3) How the TAG provides advise to the CNCF TOC. 4) Future trends for cloud native runtime technologies in the TAG scope such as containers, Virtual Machines, Edge/MLOps and WebAssembly.Click here to view captioning/translation in the MeetingPlay platform!
Authors: Bartłomiej Płotka, Richard Hartmann, Alolita Sharma, Matt Young
2022-05-19

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The presentation discusses the importance of observability in software development and the need for metrics and logging. It also touches on the relationship between chaos engineering and observability, as well as the role of end user involvement in the observability landscape.
  • Observability involves writing things down, linking events, and extracting numbers to gain an overview of a system.
  • Resurfacing old content and creating a public UI for observability systems can help promote end user involvement.
  • Chaos testing is related to observability as it introduces more signals for observability.
  • Cortex is a healthy project, but Grafana Labs decided to fork away from it and maintain its own thing.
  • There is a need to separate chaos engineering and observability into a separate, focused group.
  • End user involvement is crucial in the observability landscape, and they should voice their problems and work with others to solve them.
Authors: Alolita Sharma, Matt Young
2021-10-13

Calling all disciplines!At the CNCF TAG Observability session, we'll introduce the TAG and talk about why you might want to join us!Projects, Vendors, and End Users are all encouraged to share experiences, ideas, and creations. We welcome writers, product managers, designers, producers, platform operators, enginers, end users, and cloud practitioners. We have ambitious goals and are fostering the growing Observability community. Opportunities in this rapidly expanding domain are plentiful.TAG Observability welcomes your ideas, participation, contributions and YOU. Come check us out on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays every month.