Open source collaboration can accelerate sustainable computing efforts to address the climate crisis. The use of community building and cross-collaboration can lead to policy development, research, and future investment in energy conservation and CO2 emissions reductions.
- Open source collaboration can accelerate sustainable computing efforts to address the climate crisis
- Community building can lead to policy development, research, and future investment in energy conservation and CO2 emissions reductions
- Cross-collaboration with other climate-focused communities is important
- Project Kepler works to export workload energy consumption across a wide range of computing platforms
- Project Capital captures energy usage by a workload running on Kubernetes clusters and enables innovation in workload scheduling, tuning, and scaling
- Project Capital is collaborative and has contributors from around the world
- The project is donated to CNCF and waiting for sandbox approval