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Perspectives on Kubernetes and successful cloud platforms


Adam caught up with Brendan Burns (co-creator of Kubernetes and Partner Architect at Microsoft Azure) at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon 2018 in Seattle, WA to talk about the state of Kubernetes, the importance of community, building healthy cloud platforms, and the future of cloud infrastructure.

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Featuring:

  • Brendan Burns – Twitter, GitHub
  • Adam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website

Show Notes:

  • The Commons Clause
  • Brendan’s talk at KubeCon — !go, Interacting with and Extending Kubernetes in a Polyglot World
  • Read The Illustrated Children’s Guide to Kubernetes — Here’s a link to a pdf version of it
  • Metaparticle is a standard library for cloud native applications on Kubernetes.
  • cncf/artwork — CNCF related logos and artwork

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!


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 January 9, 2019  42m