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DevOps Paradox - DOP 267: To Fork or Not To Fork

DOP 267: To Fork or Not To Fork

06/12/24 • 45 min

DevOps Paradox

#267: In the fast-paced world of Kubernetes development, ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of applications is crucial. End-to-end testing plays a vital role in detecting bugs, ensuring proper functionality, and maintaining the overall quality of Kubernetes resources.

But what happens when existing testing tools fall short of meeting the evolving needs of developers and testers? This is what happened to the team working on Kyverno. They were using a tool but they ended up creating Chainsaw to solve their problem.

In this episode, we speak with Charles-Edouard Brétéché about the struggles the Kyverno team had with existing tools and what the team ended up doing to solve the problem.

Charles-Edouard's contact information:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddycharly/

Chainsaw

https://kyverno.github.io/chainsaw/

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https://youtube.com/devopsparadox

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#267: In the fast-paced world of Kubernetes development, ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of applications is crucial. End-to-end testing plays a vital role in detecting bugs, ensuring proper functionality, and maintaining the overall quality of Kubernetes resources.

But what happens when existing testing tools fall short of meeting the evolving needs of developers and testers? This is what happened to the team working on Kyverno. They were using a tool but they ended up creating Chainsaw to solve their problem.

In this episode, we speak with Charles-Edouard Brétéché about the struggles the Kyverno team had with existing tools and what the team ended up doing to solve the problem.

Charles-Edouard's contact information:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eddycharly/

Chainsaw

https://kyverno.github.io/chainsaw/

YouTube channel:

https://youtube.com/devopsparadox

Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts:

https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/

Slack:

https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/

Connect with us at:

https://www.devopsparadox.com/contact/

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undefined - DOP 266: The Evolution of Data Structure Languages

DOP 266: The Evolution of Data Structure Languages

#266: The tech industry has witnessed an explosion of new configuration languages that are reshaping the way we manage data structures and generate configuration files. From traditional formats like JSON and YAML to newer languages like Pkl, CUE, and KCL, the landscape of configuration languages is constantly evolving to meet the demands of modern software development.

In this episode, Darin and Viktor talk about where these languages fit in to our projects and how they can help make our lives easier if we are willing to put in the work.

Today's sponsor:

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Pkl

https://pkl-lang.org/

CUE

https://cuelang.org/

KCL

https://www.kcl-lang.io/

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https://youtube.com/devopsparadox

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https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/

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DOP 268: What Is Kubernetes Used For?

#268: Kubernetes has become the de facto standard for container orchestration, but its true strength lies in its API. Today, containers are prevalent, but tomorrow we might be dealing with a completely different runtime. The Kubernetes API, with its robust and flexible design, is poised to support these transitions seamlessly.

In this episode, Darin and Viktor talk about a few of the different ways that Kubernetes is currently being used and also where it might be headed in the future.

Today's sponsor:

Save 25% on your first Barbaro Mojo order using the code DevOps25

https://barbaromojo.com/discount/DevOps25

YouTube channel:

https://youtube.com/devopsparadox

Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts:

https://www.devopsparadox.com/review-podcast/

Slack:

https://www.devopsparadox.com/slack/

Connect with us at:

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