Kubernetes 1.20, with Jeremy Rickard

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The final — and raddest — Kubernetes release of 2020 is 1.20. This week, Craig and Adam talk to its release team lead, Jeremy Rickard from VMware. Jeremy talks about migrating to newer Kubernetes versions, sooner or later; what was added, what was deprecated, and what that really means; and what happens when you Google your own nane. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Ready Player Two News of the week Kubernetes 1.20: Release Don’t panic about Docker Dockershim deprecation FAQ Mirantis will support the Dockershim etcd graduates in the CNCF Episode 95, with Xiang Li CNCF launchese Cloud Native Security Whitepaper Istio 1.8 Kuma 1.0 Linkerd doesn’t use Envoy AWS re:Invent: ECS Anywhere EKS Distro and EKS Anywhere EKS add-ons, console and spot instance support Lambda containers AWS Proton ECR Public Registry Anthos on bare metal is now GA IBM acquires Instana Opstrace public launch Weaveworks Kubernetes Platform (WKP) 2.4 Spectro Cloud anywhere Improving the Kubernetes API docs by Phillipe Martin Participate in the Chinese Cloud Native survey How David Anderson would reboot Kubernetes Episode 32, with David Anderson Links from the interview Episode 61, with Jeremy Rickard and Ralph Squillace Porter Jeremy’s beard Release team for 1.20 1.12, 1.17, 1.18 and 1.19 Enhancements sub-project The Raddest Release Enhancements sheet #1769: NUMA memory manager Up or out: the deprecation clock starts for Alpha/Beta features #1985: Dockershim deprecation KEP Kat Cosgrove’s Twitter thread Stephen Augustus’s issue in kubernetes/community Sitting this release out: Sidecar containers Not in 1.20: Distroless images 1.21 lead: Nabarun Pal Kubernetes on an F-16 jet Other Rickards: Matt Rickard (our guest on episode 6) Jeremy Rickard the mathematician Jeremy Rickard on Twitter

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