Linkerd, with William Morgan
William Morgan is the CEO of Buoyant, the company behind Linkerd. You worked at Twitter before as a software engineer and engineering manager and you have a long experience in the field.
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News of the week RedHat blog: Next generation multicluster application connectivity and traffic policy management
KubeCon EU 2025 schedule
CFP for KubeCon Japan (closes Feb 2, 2025)
CFP for KubeCon China (closes Feb 2, 2025)
CFP for KubeCon India (closes March 23, 2025)
kubezonnet
Links from the interview linkerd.io
Linkerd on GitHub
Linkerd architecture
"Linkerd doesn't use Envoy" Blog Post (2020)
envoyproxy.io
Sidecar containers in Kubernetes
Linkerd2 on GitHub
Rust programming language
Dynamic Admission Control (Mutating Webhooks)
Linkerd Multi-cluster Federated Services
KubeCon NA 2024, "Open Source 2.0: The Maintainers' Perspective - Panel"
Cloud Native Startup Fest, "Panel: Startups With Open Source Projects: Can They Be Successful in the CNCF? And Should They Be?"
Linkerd, with Thomas Rampelberg
Thomas Rampelberg is a software engineer with Buoyant, creators of Linkerd, and a core maintainer of that project. He is also a co-author of the Service Mesh Interface and co-creator of DC/OS. He joins Craig and Adam to talk about the two former, and pour one out for the latter.
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Chatter of the week The BBC on Sean Connery
Noreen Malone on Alex Trebek
Celebrity Jeopardy! highlights from Saturday Night Live
Doomscrolling
Potion Explosion: analog, or digital (Steam, Android, iOS)
KerPlunk!: analog only
News of the week Linkerd 2.9
AWS's response to Dockerhub: a new service
IBM adds Code Risk Analysis to Cloud CD
Helm chart deprecation Episode 11, with Vic Iglesias
CyberArk looks at threats to Kubernetes
Links from the interview D2iQ retires DC/OS Kubernetes on Mesos in 2015
The monolith
Buoyant
Linkerd
Finagle
kube-proxy before iptables
Conduit: a new mesh without the JVM, which became Linkerd 2
Linkerd 2-proxy: Under the hood of the Linkerd proxy
Rust
tokio runtnime and hyper HTTP libraries
Heartbleed
CNCF audit
Architecting for Multicluster Kubernetes blog post
Linkerd 2.9 Service Topology
Gas station bathrooms
Service Mesh Interface (SMI) NGINX Service Mesh
Flagger
Kiali
Spec
Istio WebAssembly support
Kubernetes is a domain-specific database
Tilt and Okteto
Burning Man
Thomas Rampelberg on Twitter