OpenShift Commons Briefing Summary

With the Kubernetes 1.8 release later today, it's time once again for an overview and update from Red Hat’s Clayton Coleman and Derek Carr on the many new features and functions that are included in this release and to find out what the impact will be on your organization's OpenShift and Kubernetes deployments. Clayton and Derek are both core contributors to Kubernetes and OpenShift, which is Red Hat’s enterprise-grade container platform based on Kubernetes.

The 1.8 release of Kubernetes focused in on stability -- an extremely important area for the project. Kubernetes continues its speedy evolution with version 1.8. This release promotes the Roles Based Access Control (RBAC) to general availability (GA), and includes a stable release of the lightweight container runtime for Kubernetes, CRI-O. You'll also find improvements to the Kubernetes workloads APIs, storage API, and autoscaling.

All of this and more are covered in this briefing and we'll be hosting a number of additional briefings on other key aspects of Kubernetes 1.8 in the coming months.

If you'd like to get notified of upcoming briefings and get invited to our slack channel, please join the OpenShift Commons here: https://commons.openshift.org#join 

Additional Resources:

Slides from today's Briefing are here: OpenShift Commons Briefin on Kubernetes Release 1.8

Learn More at the Next OpenShift Commons Gathering in Austin Dec 5th

Red Hatters, CNCF/Kubernetes project leads, and numerous other members of the OpenShift Commons will be gathering together in Austin for the upcoming OpenShift Commons Gathering co-located with Kubecon at the Austin Convention Center. Register now to reserve your seat at this day long event!

More Austin Gathering details here: http://openshiftgathering.com/openshiftgathering/austin

OpenShift Commons Briefings Playlist

You can find a playlist of all previously recorded SIG meetings and OpenShift Commons Briefings on YouTube.

Don't forget to leave your feedback and suggestions for each video on YouTube or in the comments section below. This will be incredibly important to shape this Special Interest Group and create sessions that fit the demands of all the OpenShift developers in the community.

About OpenShift Commons

OpenShift Commons is the place for organizations that are part of the OpenShift community to connect with peers and other related open source technology communities to communicate and collaborate across all OpenShift projects and stakeholders.

The Commons' goal is to foster collaboration and communication between OpenShift stakeholders to drive success for all members, and expand & facilitate points of connection between members for sharing knowledge and experience to help drive success for the platform and for participants: customers, users, partners, and contributors.

Join OpenShift Commons today http://commons.openshift.org/#join


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