750 Stars: Steady growth, clear path for the future
OpenEverest just hit 750 stars on GitHub! Since the 500-star milestone, OpenEverest has become the CNCF Sandbox project, and the number of contributors is growing steadily.
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OpenEverest just hit 750 stars on GitHub! Since the 500-star milestone, OpenEverest has become the CNCF Sandbox project, and the number of contributors is growing steadily.
Meet Rishi Mondal — Docker Captain, CNCF maintainer, two-time GSoC alum turned mentor, and an SRE at Obmondo who joined OpenEverest community because the database problem on Kubernetes is one he lives every day.
Meet Ankit Kurmi — Site Reliability Engineer at Red Hat, a collector of hobbies, and a new voice in the OpenEverest community.
OpenEverest has been accepted as a CNCF Sandbox project — an important milestone on the path toward open, community-driven governance.
OpenEverest just hit 500 stars on GitHub! We’re celebrating our growing community and the launch of our new Stargazers milestone tracker.
Percona is transitioning Percona Everest into an independent open source project called OpenEverest, designed to operate with open governance and a growing, multi-vendor community.
At OpenEverest, we believe that a healthy open-source community is built on teamwork and removing barriers to entry. This guide walks you through setting up a local development environment, from installing dependencies like K3d and Tilt to spinning up your first cluster.
The blog post discusses the unexpected revival of the retired Kubernetes `ingress-nginx` controller through Chainguard's EmeritOSS program. While Chainguard has forked the project to provide sustainable stewardship, they do not offer pre-built container images or Helm charts, requiring users to build and host these themselves.
