Last week Loodse, the makers of the Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform, made that platform open source, and rebranded their company to match. Co-founder Sebastian Scheele joins us to explain how the company and platform came about, why they’ve made their changes, and what exactly a Loodse was anyway.
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Chatter of the week
News of the week
- Kubermatic 2.14 now Open Source
- HashiCorp Cloud Platform and new versions of Nomad, Terraform and Consul
- Flagger 1.0
- OpenMatch 1.0
- Harbor graduates at the CNCF
- SPIFFE and SPIRE move to incubation level
- GKE goes to 15,000 nodes with Bayer Crop Science
- Tsunami: extensible network scanning
- AWS App Mesh controller for Kubernetes is GA
- Dell announces PowerScale storage
- Gocker: a mini Docker written in Go by Shuveb Hussain
- The Kubernetes Goat by Madhu Akula
- Storpool and Sardina launching Kubernetes-as-a-Service
- Kubernetes website adopts Docsy
- Getting started with Oracle 18c on Kubernetes by Ron Ekins
Links from the interview
- Kubermatic (f.k.a. Loodse)
- SAP HANA
- Julian Hansert
- Hamburg and Munich Kubernetes meetups
- ContainerDays
- Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform
- SAP Gardener
- Leibnitz
- KubeOne
- Loodse rebrands to Kubermatic
- Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform on GitHub
- Sebastian Scheele on Twitter
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/109-kubermatic/