KUDO is the Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator, a toolkit for writing operators for Kubernetes. Gerred Dillon works on KUDO at D2IQ, formerly Mesosphere, and joins Craig and Adam to discuss KUDO, how Mesos frameworks relate to Kubernetes operators, and taking care of chickens.
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Links from the interview
- D2IQ (formerly Mesosphere)
- Apache Mesos
- KUDO
- Kubebuilder
- Operator SDK
- Omakase: Japanese for “I will leave that up to you”
- Tasks
- Metacontroller
- Tekton
- Helm
- D2IQ’s Konvoy distribution of Kubernetes
- Operators using KUDO:
- KUDO proposed to the CNCF
- Gerred’s KUDO webinar for the CNCF
- Contributing to KUDO
- KUDO Slack
- Gerred’s bio
- Gerred Dillon on GitHub
Original Source: https://kubernetespodcast.com/episode/078-kudo/