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2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
Staff Post 2024 year in review of CNCF and top 30 open source project velocity 
By Chris Aniszczyk  By consistently tracking open source project velocity, we are able to see the trends and technologies resonating with developers and end users. We have been tracking these trends since 2017; all previous blogs...
January 29, 2025
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Launching the new CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board: Amplifying End User voices
Staff Post Launching the new CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board: Amplifying End User voices
Staff post by Taylor Dolezal, Head of Ecosystem at CNCF Greetings to our vibrant CNCF community! We are forming the CNCF End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB), which will foster a thriving, collaborative, and inclusive CNCF...
September 18, 2023 | Taylor Dolezal

What is Flux CD?
Member Post What is Flux CD?
Guest post originally published on Weaveworks’ blog Overview Developed by Weaveworks in 2016, Flux CD is a GitOps continuous delivery tool used to streamline and automate application deployments. It started as a small, internal project; now it’s a CNCF-graduated...
September 15, 2023

Dragonfly completes security audit!
Project Post Dragonfly completes security audit!
Project post originally published on the Dragonfly blog This summer, over four engineer weeks, Trail of Bits and OSTIF collaborated on a security audit of Dragonfly2. A CNCF Incubating Project, Dragonfly2 functions as file distribution for peer-to-peer technologies. Included in the scope...
September 15, 2023 | Dragonfly maintainers

Policy management in Kubernetes is changing
Ambassador Post Policy management in Kubernetes is changing
Ambassador post originally published on Medium by Emin Alemdar, CNCF Ambassador The Kubernetes API Server is one of the core components of the Kubernetes Control Plane. This component exposes the Kubernetes API and acts like a...
September 14, 2023

Navigating success: the power of roadmaps in open source projects
Community Post Navigating success: the power of roadmaps in open source projects
Guest post by Riaan Kleinhans of the TAG Contributor Strategy and Technical Project Manager at ii.nz Imagine a time before smartphones and satellite navigation, as we recount a remarkable road trip across Europe with little more...
September 14, 2023 | Riaan Kleinhans

A practical guide to data collection with OpenTelemetry and Prometheus
Member Post A practical guide to data collection with OpenTelemetry and Prometheus
Guest post originally published on Grafana Labs’ blog by Goutham Veeramachaneni Grafana Labs has always been actively involved in the OpenTelemetry community, even working with the predecessor projects OpenTracing and OpenCensus. We have been supporting OTLP as the...
September 13, 2023 | Goutham Veeramachaneni

Kyverno completes fuzzing security audit
Project Post Kyverno completes fuzzing security audit
Project post originally published on the Kyverno blog by Adam Korczynski Presenting the results from the fuzzing security audit Kyverno, a CNCF policy engine for Kubernetes, is happy to announce the completion of its fuzzing security...
September 12, 2023 | Adam Korczynski

36 CNCF term 2 LFX mentees have successfully completed the program!
Mentorship Post 36 CNCF term 2 LFX mentees have successfully completed the program!
Congratulations to the 36 interns who have graduated from the LFX Program after working with CNCF projects over June, July, and August!     Mentees had the opportunity to work on many different projects across our Graduated, Incubating,...
September 12, 2023

Secure software supply chain for OCI Artifacts on Kubernetes
Member Post Secure software supply chain for OCI Artifacts on Kubernetes
Guest post originally published on SparkFabrik’s blog The concept of the Software Supply Chain is growing in importance since the Cloud Native approach has become increasingly central to modern application development. As in traditional industry, an...
September 12, 2023

DevOps and Kubernetes: we’ve been doing it wrong
Member Post DevOps and Kubernetes: we’ve been doing it wrong
Guest post originally published on the D2iQ blog Tobi Knaup Platform engineering as a replacement for DevOps has become a hot topic, with provocative critics stoking the controversy by pronouncing DevOps dead.  The underlying reason for...
September 11, 2023 | Tobi Knaup

Introduction: what is container runtime security?
Member Post Introduction: what is container runtime security?
Member post by Rob Newsome, Head of Product Management at stack.io Container runtime security represents the proactive measures and controls used to protect a containerized application during its runtime phase. In the contemporary world of DevOps,...
September 8, 2023 | Rob Newsome

Discovering chaos: my LFX mentorship journey with LitmusChaos
Mentorship Post Discovering chaos: my LFX mentorship journey with LitmusChaos
Mentorship post originally published on dev.to by Nagesh Bansal, LitmusChaos Contributor Diving into Kubernetes as a newcomer can be quite overwhelming. Have you ever thought about contributing to CNCF projects? If so, you’ve probably had a...
September 8, 2023

CNCF Code of Conduct Elections for 2023
Staff Post CNCF Code of Conduct Elections for 2023
The CNCF has established a new Code of Conduct Committee (see our prior blog post about CNCF’s new system for resolving incidents). The CNCF Code of Conduct Committee (“CoC Committee”) will respond to, investigate, and resolve...
September 8, 2023

Argo rollouts 1.6 release
Project Post Argo rollouts 1.6 release
Project post originally published on the Argo blog by Zach Aller Welcome Argo Rollouts 1.6! This release had 33 contributors, of which 22 were first-timers, and includes 134 commits. Thank you all for your contributions! This release...
September 7, 2023

How to use workflows to create a unified experience for Kubernetes app management and DevSec operations
Member Post How to use workflows to create a unified experience for Kubernetes app management and DevSec operations
Member post originally published on the Kubeark blog by Teo Harapcea What strategies can businesses adopt to maintain their edge in the fast-paced digital world? One key strategy is embracing agility. So, businesses are aggressively seeking...
September 7, 2023 | Teo Harapcea

4 ways to improve long term Kubernetes capacity and cloud costs in Kubernetes
Member Post 4 ways to improve long term Kubernetes capacity and cloud costs in Kubernetes
Member post originally published on the Fairwinds blog by Danielle Cook Today, who isn’t looking for ways to minimize costs and increase efficiency? The uncertain economic environment is causing many organizations to take another look at cloud costs...
September 7, 2023

Added flexibility and better performance are driving new use cases for WebAssembly
Staff Post Added flexibility and better performance are driving new use cases for WebAssembly
While WebAssembly (Wasm) is still primarily used to develop web applications, its use is expanding far beyond its original use case as part of the open web platform, according to the State of WebAssembly 2023 report...
September 6, 2023

CNCF launches a new system for resolving Code of Conduct incidents to support community culture and values
Community Post CNCF launches a new system for resolving Code of Conduct incidents to support community culture and values
By the Co-Chairs of the CNCF Code of Conduct Working Groups We’re excited to announce a new system for resolving Code of Conduct (CoC) incidents in our community that is designed to enhance trust and develop...
September 6, 2023 | Co-Chairs of the CNCF Code of Conduct Working Groups

Introducing the Wasm landscape (in English and Chinese)
Community Post Introducing the Wasm landscape (in English and Chinese)
By Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu and Michael Yuan “Containers are the new normal, and WebAssembly is the future.”   — CNCF Annual Survey 2022 key findings. Originally created as a secure sandbox to run compiled C/C++...
September 6, 2023 | Chris Aniszczyk, Vivian Hu. and Michael Yuan

Dapr completes 2023 security audit – increasing enterprise confidence
Project Post Dapr completes 2023 security audit – increasing enterprise confidence
Project post originally published on the Dapr Blog by Yaron Schneider Dapr is trusted by thousands of developers from companies of all sizes to handle their mission critical workloads. These range from manufacturing to automotive to...
September 6, 2023