Episode description
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.
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- Adam’s TV recommendation of the week: The Expanse
- Skaffold is now GA
- 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)
- Monzo builds network isolation for 1,500 services
- CFP for Google Cloud Next