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What’s the point: Qt, Qbs, cri-o, HashiCorp Sentinel, and a new CNCF radar

Qt 6.0 is on its way, but it’s shaping up to be different than developers were expecting. Qt […]

Prometheus 2.21 emerges with improved service discovery

Monitoring system Prometheus 2.21 is now available for download, providing users with upgraded service discovery, some UI enhancements, […]

Worth-the-wait K8s? Kubernetes 1.19 lands, giving admins time to slow down

After a slightly prolonged development circle, the Kubernetes project has emitted version 1.19 of the system for managing […]

Prometheus, isn’t it? CNCF rounds off community shindig by slipping Thanos and Cortex into incubator

With no significant project update available in time for CloudNativeCon, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation has stretched its […]

What’s the point: Vitess, Cloudflare Workers Unbound, Kuma, New Relic, GitHub, and Oso

Database clustering system and CNCF graduated project Vitess has recently become available in version 7.0, improving SQL support […]

CNCF relaxes Sandbox process, welcomes new Incubating project

With the CNCF becoming the home of more and more cloud-native projects, the foundation has come up with […]

What’s the point: GitLab, Contour, porting .NET apps, HAProxy, and CLion

GitLab pushes out patches for Workhorse bypass The team behind DevOps platform GitLab strongly recommends that users update […]

Clear up this mesh: Control plane Kong Kuma gets hybrid universal mode and a new cloud-native home

API platform provider Kong has pushed out version 0.6 of open source control plane Kuma – the last […]

CNCF plants SPIFFE and SPIRE into its incubator, looks to grow secure cloud projects

Linux Foundation subsidiary Cloud Native Computing Foundation has promoted security projects SPIFFE and SPIRE into its incubator, where […]

CNCF debuts own tech radar, looking into continuous delivery

Linux Foundation child-organisation Cloud Native Computing Foundation has released the inaugural issue of what it calls an “opinionated […]