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Cloud Foundry, with Chip Childers
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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Over the last 10 years, Cloud Foundry has grown from “open Heroku clone” to “software used at your bank”. The Cloud Foundry Foundation and the CNCF launched within a few months of each other in 2015, and the two worlds are now colliding as Cloud Foundry replatforms on top of Kubernetes. Our guest this week is the Executive Director of the Cloud Foundry Foundation, Chip Childers. He talks to Adam and Craig about foundations, the boredom of infrastructure, and the cost of every line of code you write.
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Spring Bank Holiday
Sundar Day
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4 million views
Craig’s favourite: watch Simon’s excitement
Guardian article
cheat3: Lego puzzle boxes
News of the week
Istio 1.6 released
Multiple control planes
WorkloadEntry
Azure Arc for Kubernetes now in preview
New AKS features
GKE introduces Container Threat Detection in Beta
TriggerMesh makes EveryBridge available to EveryOne in Preview
Introducing KES from MinIO
Updates to StackRox Kubernetes security platform
OPA survey results
Styra DAS adds microservices authorization
Episode 101, with Tim Hinrichs and Torin Sandall
Rancher Academy
Understanding Anthos on Bare Metal from Google Cloud
Snyk partners with Docker and Docker partners with Snyk
Kubernetes Apply vs. Replace vs. Patch by David Dooling from Atomist
Links from the interview
DMTF and DTMF
17 year old kids asked to use a rotary phone
Apache CloudStack
Wikipedia, with history
Apache Software Foundation
Officers and Project VPs
Cloud Foundry
Announcement of formation
GitHub
Wikipedia
Boeing B-29 plane
Pivotal Software
Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects
Open Container Initiative
April 2020: Chip Childers, CFF CTO, becomes Executive Director
Episode 98, with Sam Ramji (the founding CEO/Executive Director of the CFF)
Project Eirini: announced by IBM in April 2019
Old architecture: Diego and Garden
KubeCF
Created at SUSE
GitHub
cf-for-k8s
GitHub
Chip Childers on Twitter
Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know:
web: kubernetespodcast.com
mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com
twitter: @kubernetespod
Chatter of the week
Memorial Day
Spring Bank Holiday
Sundar Day
Cracking the Cryptic: Sudoku solving and more
4 million views
Craig’s favourite: watch Simon’s excitement
Guardian article
cheat3: Lego puzzle boxes
News of the week
Istio 1.6 released
Multiple control planes
WorkloadEntry
Azure Arc for Kubernetes now in preview
New AKS features
GKE introduces Container Threat Detection in Beta
TriggerMesh makes EveryBridge available to EveryOne in Preview
Introducing KES from MinIO
Updates to StackRox Kubernetes security platform
OPA survey results
Styra DAS adds microservices authorization
Episode 101, with Tim Hinrichs and Torin Sandall
Rancher Academy
Understanding Anthos on Bare Metal from Google Cloud
Snyk partners with Docker and Docker partners with Snyk
Kubernetes Apply vs. Replace vs. Patch by David Dooling from Atomist
Links from the interview
DMTF and DTMF
17 year old kids asked to use a rotary phone
Apache CloudStack
Wikipedia, with history
Apache Software Foundation
Officers and Project VPs
Cloud Foundry
Announcement of formation
GitHub
Wikipedia
Boeing B-29 plane
Pivotal Software
Linux Foundation Collaborative Projects
Open Container Initiative
April 2020: Chip Childers, CFF CTO, becomes Executive Director
Episode 98, with Sam Ramji (the founding CEO/Executive Director of the CFF)
Project Eirini: announced by IBM in April 2019
Old architecture: Diego and Garden
KubeCF
Created at SUSE
GitHub
cf-for-k8s
GitHub
Chip Childers on Twitter
Released:
May 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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