OpenShift Commons Briefing Summary

In this briefing, Red Hat’s Derek Carr talks us through the recent Kubernetes 1.9 release features and functions and reviews what is in the works for release 1.10. The briefing is a great guide to the 1.9 Release which went out the door at the very end of 2017. The 1.9 release had a strong focus on fixing bugs, maturing existing features to beta or stable. For Kubernetes 1.9, "Stability" is a key feature with an emphasis on refining, polishing, scale, and tightening up production matters.

While it was a shorter release as it came at the end of the year, Release 1.9 had some amazing community contribution stats:

  • 6000+ pull requests merged across org
  • 75,000+ comments
  • Focus on fixes, targeted feature enhancements
  • ~18 features across 29 SIGs and 5 WG

Access the slides from this presentation: OpenShift Commons Briefing on Kubernetes Release 1.9 Slides.

Find the latest Kubernetes 1.9 Documentation: https://kubernetes.io/docs/home/.

Learn More at the Next OpenShift Commons Gathering in London on Jan 31, 2018!

Red Hatters, CNCF/Kubernetes project leads, community members with production deployments, and numerous other members of the OpenShift Commons will be gathering together in London for the upcoming OpenShift Commons Gathering at the QE II Centre.

Register now to reserve your seat at this day-long event!

More London Gathering details here: http://openshiftgathering.com/openshiftgathering/london

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OpenShift Commons Briefings Playlist

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

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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.

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