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Episode description
The most popular Ingress controller for Kubernetes is ingress-nginx, created in 2015 by Alejandro de Brito Fontes. Alejandro stepped down earlier this year, and the project is now maintained by a team including Ricardo Katz. Learn the history and what’s in the new 1.0 release from a pair of South American self-proclaimed sysadmins.
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- ingress-nginx
- Early computing
- History of Ingress
- ingress-nginx:
- Alejandro’s proposal for ingress-nginx
- Original PR
- Alejandro’s bare metal cluster - then and now
- Ricardo’s early contributions
- Note that NGINX Inc. have their own Ingress controller, for the open source or commercial versions of NGINX
- Supporting open source:
- The future:
- Alejandro de Brito Fontes on Twitter
- Ricardo Katz on Twitter