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Authors: Cara Delia, Leonard Pahlke
2023-04-20

In this session, you will hear the latest from the CNCF Environmental Sustainability TAG. We’ll focus on the findings exploring the Cloud Native Sustainability landscape, the landscape of organizations that we collaborate with, and the Cloud Native Sustainability maturity model! We highlight current bottlenecks and challenges and provide guidance and opportunities to contribute to sustainability yourself. This will introduce you to cloud native projects that you can use today to build your tech stack a little more sustainable.
Authors: Sophia Vargas
2023-04-19

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The presentation discusses burnout in open source projects and provides recommendations to reduce it.
  • Burnout is a common problem in open source projects
  • Factors that contribute to burnout include losing patience, being always available, and losing interest
  • To reduce burnout, it is recommended to increase variety, delegate tasks, and provide clear milestones
  • Communication and building relationships are important in reducing burnout
  • Boundaries are vital to maintaining personal health and preventing burnout
Authors: Jorge Palma
2023-04-19

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The presentation discusses the importance of building sustainable, carbon-aware cloud-native apps and reducing carbon emissions for k8s workloads using the CNCF open-source project KEDA.
  • Sustainability in the technology space requires reducing emissions while facing greater demand to build scalable applications
  • Green software principles include energy efficiency, hardware efficiency, and carbon awareness
  • Carbon intensity is the measure of the amount of carbon produced in order for the energy that we use to be created
  • The carbon-aware scalar for KEDA uses demand shaping to scale workloads based on the carbon intensity of the infrastructure where they're running
  • The carbon-aware scalar is implemented using a Kubernetes operator that reads infrastructure provider's data from a config map
  • The carbon-aware scalar is an open-source wrapper for public sources of data
  • The carbon-aware scalar allows users to define carbon emission thresholds and maximum replicas
  • The project is being developed for CADA core and users are encouraged to join the sustainability efforts
  • Join the CNCF sustainability tag and check the links for more information
Authors: Dawn Foster
2023-04-19

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The talk discusses ways to build a sustainable contributor base for CNCF projects and prevent maintainer burnout.
  • Maintaining an open source project is hard work and can lead to maintainer burnout.
  • Proactive and specific requests for help can motivate contributors.
  • Moving people into Emeritus roles can recognize their hard work and allow them to step away from day-to-day responsibilities.
  • Developing a sustainable contributor growth strategy involves onboarding new contributors, promoting them into leadership positions, and getting help with different types of contributions.
  • Breaking out of the vicious cycle of fewer contributors and less time for onboarding requires strategic thinking about where to start.
  • The CNCF has resources and templates available to help build a sustainable contributor base.
  • The talk encourages carving out one hour a week to improve onboarding docs, contribution guides, project governance, or helping others learn something new.
Authors: Kristina Devochko
2023-04-19

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The presentation discusses the importance of incorporating sustainability in software development and Kubernetes clusters.
  • Sustainability should be an equally important criteria in software and platform development.
  • There is room for improvement in the sustainability of Kubernetes clusters and underutilized compute resources.
  • Awareness and consistency are key in promoting sustainability in tech.
  • Shared responsibility model can be applied to sustainability in the supply chain.
  • An anecdote about a project where customers challenged the team to incorporate sustainability in their systems.
Authors: Huamin Chen, Chen Wang
2022-10-27

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The presentation discusses the use of cloud-native patterns to improve cloud efficiency in sustainable architecture, with a focus on Project Kepler and its integration with Kubernetes ecosystems.
  • Cloud-native sustainability infrastructure can improve cloud efficiency in sustainable architecture
  • Project Kepler uses eBPF programs and system libraries to measure energy, performance, and resource usage
  • Kepler enables energy-relevant observability and sustainable management on clusters
  • Kepler can be used for research topics like energy-efficient workload scheduling and energy-aware autoscaling
  • The presentation includes a case study of a Kepler integration for building an advanced vertical autoscaler to improve energy performance objectives of Kubernetes applications
Authors: Paris Pittman, Tabitha Sable
2022-10-26

No one corporation, individual, or organization can save or sustain open source. There is no sweeping solution to sustainability, as we have seen in decades of trying to maintain the commons we all depend on. Project funding, corporate support of full-time contributors, and balance in contributors’ lives are all critical to keep a large project healthy. But this isn’t all doom and gloom: we provide hope for our own future. Join Tabitha and Paris, as they discuss how your intentionality helps our sustainability. As an organization participating or an individual donating their time, how can we help each other successfully let our projects go on without us? How do mutual aid principles apply in open source? Where do corporations fit into the larger “us”? Intentional open source strategies sustain our long term needs by supporting the people doing the work. There isn’t one person or group working on open source sustainability - we all need to in whatever way we can: through participation, sticking around, and having a plan. Walk away with a beautiful idea of how you are contributing to the long term success of Kubernetes and the open source projects that you care about.
Authors: Huamin Chen, Marlow Weston
2022-10-26

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The presentation discusses the charter and projects of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's (CNCF) Sustainability TAG, which aims to develop tooling and strategies to reduce energy consumption and improve environmental sustainability in cloud native implementations.
  • The Sustainability TAG aims to assess and improve environmental sustainability approaches in cloud native implementations.
  • The TAG will develop tooling, benchmarks, and processes to evaluate the technological and architectural health of projects.
  • The TAG will also engage in community outreach and collaboration with pre-existing communities to identify use cases and incorporate ideas for carbon reduction and energy consumption.
  • The TAG has ongoing projects such as a landscape document, a glossary, and an end user sustainability survey.
  • The TAG is open to volunteers and suggestions for events, podcasts, and case studies.
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.
Authors: Sophia Vargas
2021-10-14

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Best practices for collecting and sharing data in open source projects
  • Clearly state how data will be used and retained
  • Involve lawyers if there are doubts or concerns
  • Read fine print and understand policies and regulations
  • Design privacy documentation if necessary
  • State sources and define metrics clearly
  • Consider whether personally identifiable information (PII) is necessary
  • Understand accountability structure for data