Kubernetes Community Check-up with Paris Pittman
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Release Date: 04/24/2023
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info_outlineParis Pittman is a Senior Program Manager at the Open Source Program office at Apple. A Prominent Kubernetes and CNCF member who served many roles with a focus on community and governance. Paris was on some key milestones for this show. First appearance was on Episode 1 and later on Episode 100. So we could not be happier to have Paris back in Episode 200. We discussed how Paris got started with community work and how the experience has been. Paris shared with us some words of wisdom on the power of working with others and the importance of moving on.
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News of the week
Kubecon EU 2023 “Security Village”
Podman desktop released version 0.14
Keycloak joined CNCF as an incubating project
Kubernetes v1.27 code name Chill Vibes was released
The CNCF “Cloud Native Explorers” - Amsterdam Edition
CNCF white paper on Platforms for Cloud Native Computing
GKE Autopilot is now the default mode of operations for new clusters
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