I’ve been spending a lot of time in the last couple of weeks doing non-technical work, so in this post I’m again going to go for a less-technical topic and explore some thoughts I’ve been having around the Kubernetes project as a whole, and how it’s organized. It should be noted that I do occasionally contribute to the Kubernetes project, as well as review some PRs from time to time, but I don’t have any inside knowledge into how CNCF (the organization managing Kubernetes) works or how/why we got here. For the purposes of this blog post I’m an interested outsider :)
Conway's Law and Kubernetes
Conway's Law and Kubernetes
Conway's Law and Kubernetes
I’ve been spending a lot of time in the last couple of weeks doing non-technical work, so in this post I’m again going to go for a less-technical topic and explore some thoughts I’ve been having around the Kubernetes project as a whole, and how it’s organized. It should be noted that I do occasionally contribute to the Kubernetes project, as well as review some PRs from time to time, but I don’t have any inside knowledge into how CNCF (the organization managing Kubernetes) works or how/why we got here. For the purposes of this blog post I’m an interested outsider :)