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List of Projects Required for LWKD #232

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fykaa opened this issue Sep 15, 2023 · 4 comments
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List of Projects Required for LWKD #232

fykaa opened this issue Sep 15, 2023 · 4 comments
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fykaa commented Sep 15, 2023

We require a list of relevant projects from which we can draw news, updates, PRs, etc. for the LWKD newsletter.

Also feel free to include them in the comments, and we will take them into account.

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jberkus commented Oct 2, 2023

Yeah, so we want to limit this to close projects -- ones that are required to build Kubernetes, mostly, and things like installers. We would NOT want to include the whole CNCF universe.

Examples would be:

  • Etcd
  • CSI
  • CNI
  • CRI-O & Containerd
  • Kops
  • CoreDNS
  • gRPC
  • GoLang (this usually shows up in Version Updates anyway)

And, of course, subprojects of Kubernetes are all included, like:

  • kubeadm
  • clusterAPI
  • nginx-ingress

There's some borderline ones, where we might include something from them if it's major, like new major version or a serious security hole. This could include:

  • Helm
  • Prometheus
  • OpenTelemetry
  • Sigstore (because it affects our builds)

A good rule of thumb would be: "if the project exists in a competitive space, probably don't include it".

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jberkus commented Jan 23, 2024

per other issue, we've added Kubespray.

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jberkus commented Apr 23, 2024

/remove lifecycle-stale
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