Cloud Native Rejekts, with Chris Kühl

EPISODE · Nov 12, 2019 · 26 MIN

Cloud Native Rejekts, with Chris Kühl

from Kubernetes Podcast from Google

Due to overwhelming submission numbers, 85% of talks proposed to KubeCon are rejected. Cloud Native Rejekts, a two-day community conference immediately before KubeCon, gives a second chance to some of those talks. Chris Kühl is CEO and co-founder of Kinvolk, a Berlin-based Linux company, who organise events including Cloud Native Rejekts. Hosts Adam and Craig ask him about this, and somehow the discussion includes both Pearl Jam and Mötley Crüe. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Listener meetup at KubeCon: 1.30pm at the Google Cloud Lounge Pineapple Lumps and Jaffas Adam's TV recommendation of the week: The Expanse News of the week Skaffold is now GA Episode 6 with Matt Rickard VMware Tanzu updates from VMworld Europe Chronosphere founded with $11m investment to commercialise M3 Vitess graduates CNCF and releases v4.0 Azure Monitor Prometheus integration is now GA Quarkus 1.0rc Knative v0.10 Pachyderm Hub: 'Kubernetes as a Service' as a Service D2iQ Kommander Cruise releases security tool k-rail Kasten K10 v2.0 Helm security audit results Kubernetes: Grokkin' the Docs Rancher releases container industry survey results Prometheus: CNCF project journey report Tim Hockin draws the kube-proxy iptables stack (direct link) Episode 41, with Tim Hockin Monzo builds network isolation for 1,500 services CFP for Google Cloud Next Links from the interview GNOME Planet GNOME gnome-system-monitor Kinvolk rkt CoreOS Container Linux Flatcar Container Linux Kinvolk announcement CoreOS acquired by Red Hat Kinvolk offer support for Flatcar Container Linux Omaha and Nebraska CoreRoller Cloud Native Rejekts B-side conferences Rejects.JS A- and B-side Yellow Ledbetter A look back at the first Cloud Native Rejekts in Barcelona All Systems Go conference 40 talks at this week's Cloud Native Rejekts Get a ticket See Tim Hockin's talk: "We've Made Quite a Mesh" Rock dots Chris Kühl on Twitter

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