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Cloud engineer Leonard Pahlke talks about his experience over six terms on the Kubernetes release team, from joining to moving through various roles. He emphasizes the importance of community involvement, the welcoming nature of open source and cloud native fields, and the diverse opportunities for contribution. The post KU043: How (& Why) To Contribute To The Kubernetes Release Team appeared first on Packet Pushers.
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D2C224: Security KubeConversations Part 1 – Protecting Your Kubernetes Infrastructure
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