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EPISODE · May 4, 2020 · 11 MIN

S2:E3 - How does Kubernetes get created?

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SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3ABOUT THE SHOW:In this show, we look at the how Kubernetes is created as an open source projects, with contributions from hundreds of engineers, and governance by the CNCF.  We explore the frequency of releases, and how new features are categorized and updated. SHOW LINKS:Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using KubernetesFEEDBACK?Email: PodCTL at gmail dot comTwitter: @PodCTLWeb: http://podctl.com

SEASON 2 - EPISODE 3 ABOUT THE SHOW: In this show, we look at the how Kubernetes is created as an open source projects, with contributions from hundreds of engineers, and governance by the CNCF. We explore the frequency of releases, and how new features are categorized and updated. SHOW LINKS: Kubernetes HomepageCNCF HomepageBusiness stories of companies using Kubernetes FEEDBACK? Email: PodCTL at gmail dot com Twitter: @PodCTL Web: http://podctl.com

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