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Authors: Denise Schannon
2023-04-21

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The speaker discusses the evolution of Kubernetes and Rancher, and how they have adapted to the ever-changing ecosystem. She also emphasizes the importance of constantly reviewing and iterating processes and teams.
  • Kubernetes and Rancher have evolved over time to adapt to the changing ecosystem
  • Teams should be split up and dedicated to specific product areas to support career development and easier onboarding
  • Efficiency and execution should be the focus points of processes
  • Constantly review and iterate processes and teams
Authors: Liz Rice, Kelsey Hightower, Guillermo Rauch, Sheng Liang, Tom Manville
2023-04-20

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The importance of simplicity, community involvement, and understanding the customer's problem in marketing technical products
  • Engineers often focus on the solution rather than the problem, which can lead to ineffective marketing
  • Simplicity is key in marketing technical products
  • Community involvement can be a powerful marketing tool
  • Understanding the customer's problem is crucial in effective marketing
  • Reminding customers of the problem they are trying to solve is important
Authors: Taylor Dolezal
2023-04-19

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The presentation discusses the latest news and trends in the CNCF End User Ecosystem, with a focus on saving time for end users and empowering organizations to collaborate and share best practices in cloud native technologies.
  • The CNCF End User Program aims to connect and empower organizations to collaborate and share best practices in cloud native technologies through engagement within the CNCF community.
  • The end user newsletter, Wisdom of the Cloud, provides an ecosystem pulse to cut through the noise and save time for end users, with deep technical dives and highlights on people and processes.
  • End users are short on time and have to keep up with the latest developments in cloud native technologies while running their business, which is why the program exists to help save time.
  • The presentation also mentions the CTO Summit Series and a report on the foundations of cloud native maturity, as well as a survey to gather feedback on which projects end users are interested in and how they fit together.
Authors: Anna Westelius, Sponsor: lyft
2022-11-17

In this talk, we’ll discuss scaling security programs through technology and secure-by-defaults in an evolving engineering ecosystem. We’ll share lessons learned from “paving roads” for security over the years, how to find opportunities, create shared accountability with engineering partners, and ultimately reduce security risks.
Authors: Andrew Block, Matt Farina, Karena Angell, Scott Rigby
2022-10-27

Helm, the package manager for Kubernetes, isn't just a mature graduated CNCF project. It's a package manager with an ecosystem surrounding it that makes life better for those building and using Kubernetes packages. In this session you'll get a short introduction to Helm itself. From there we'll take a journey down two paths. One path will look at the ecosystem around building packages. This will include tools and processes to help you with that. On the other path we'll look at using Helm and its packages in your clusters. This will explore Helm and the various projects around it that you may want to use. When this session is done you'll have a good grasp on what Helm is and where you can get started using it.
Authors: Dave Zolotusky, Katie Gamanji
2022-05-19

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The presentation discusses the criteria for graduation projects, the importance of openness and transparency in communication, and the focus on technology advancement, interoperability, security, and sustainability in the cloud native community.
  • The cloud native community emphasizes openness and transparency in communication and considers closer collaboration between the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) and projects.
  • The community focuses on technology advancement, interoperability, security, and sustainability.
  • The TOC relies on Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) to understand the direction of the industry.
  • Security is a major trend, with a focus on supply chain security and regulatory and legislative action.
  • There is a growing interest in running batch workloads on cloud-native technology, particularly Kubernetes.
  • Open standards and interoperability are important for innovation, extensibility, and interoperability.
  • Developer experience is a growing area of focus, with an emphasis on driving a positive contributor experience.
  • Sustainability is important for both technology and community growth, with a new Environmental Sustainability Working Group focusing on reducing the carbon footprint of cloud native projects.
  • Growing the contributory community is important for community sustainability.