Session
What's New in Open Source Kubernetes?
Kubernetes moves fast. With 3 releases per year, it's hard to keep up with what's new in open source - not to mention whatever distributions or managed services you may use on top of it. This session will explore some of the most exciting changes to Kubernetes over the last couple of years including:
* The introduction of a native way to implement the Sidecar Pattern.
* Removal of "In-Tree" Cloud & Storage Provider code
* The deprecation of Pod Security Policies (PSPs) and introduction of Pod Security Admission
* The transition of image registry from k8s.gcr.io to registry.k8s.io
and more!
Kaslin Fields is a co-chair of SIG-ContribEx in open source Kubernetes, a CNCF Ambassador, and co-host of the Kubernetes Podcast from Google. Through her work both in Open Source & on the podcast, she enjoys keeping up with the community, & looks forward to sharing their exciting work with you!

Kaslin Fields
Google Developer Advocate
Seattle, Washington, United States
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