Cloud Native Predictions for 2021 and Beyond
Predictions for cloud native trends in 2021, focusing on cloud IDEs, Kubernetes at the edge, and WebAssembly integration.
Chris Aniszczyk’s Diatribe is a personal blog about open source, developer relations, cloud-native ecosystems, leadership, and life in the tech community.
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Predictions for cloud native trends in 2021, focusing on cloud IDEs, Kubernetes at the edge, and WebAssembly integration.
A developer reflects on four years at The Linux Foundation, building open source foundations and promoting cloud-native technologies.
Explores how governance in open source projects can be manipulated, drawing parallels to political gerrymandering, using examples like Apache Cassandra.
A recap of KubeCon Shanghai 2019, highlighting China's massive scale in cloud native adoption and its growing role in open source contributions.
Eight practical ways for companies to support and sustain the open source projects they depend on, from hiring maintainers to creating award programs.
Analyzes the limitations of tip jars and platforms like Patreon for sustainable open source funding, arguing they create a precarious gig economy for maintainers.
A personal reflection on the first KubeCon CloudNativeCon in China, highlighting the growth of the CNCF community and open source contributions from Chinese companies.
Analysis of IBM's $34B acquisition of Red Hat, discussing cloud wars, open source culture, and the future of both tech giants.
Analysis of the growing competition among major cloud providers (Google, Microsoft, AWS) to hire developer advocates and build developer relations teams.
Key takeaways from KubeCon/CloudNativeCon 2018, covering CNCF end-user growth, Kubernetes operators, and serverless collaboration.