Weaveworks (part 2), with Alexis Richardson

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We conclude our two-part conversation with Weaveworks co-founder Alexis Richardson, picking up when the company received Series A investment in December 2014. Since then, they built projects like Scope, Cortex and Flux as well as SaaS offerings based on them. We also look at Alexis’s role in the founding of the CNCF. Please be sure to listen to the first part before this one! Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: [email protected] twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Educational YouTubers: Film Riot Mental Floss Animator Island Infrastructure for Entertainment by Justin Garrison at KubeCon NA 2020 Episode 20, with Justin Garrison News of the week Kubernetes 1.21 PodSecurityPolicy deprecation KubeVela 1.0 Argo Workflows 3.0 and Argo CD 2.0 Cilium launches NetworkPolicy site IBM Cloud Code Engine is GA Tanzu Cloud Native Runtimes public beta New security offerings from Tanzu Cisco Intersight Kubernetes Service is GA Tetrate Service Bridge is also GA Updates to Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes and OpenServiceMesh add-on for Azure in Preview etcd project journey report published Single sign-on guide for Kubernetes by Ben Dixon Apache Mesos moving to the Attic Links from the interview Last week’s episode Weaveworks Weaveworks takes a $5m Series A round Weave Scope and its annoucement Cortex Flux CD and its announcement as a service routing layer Weave Cloud Docker Swarm Mode kubernetes-anywhere kubeadm How we made kubeadm Brandon Philips’ newsletter Launching eksctl The August 2017 post introducing GitOps Peter Bourgon and Michael Bridgen Kelsey Hightower talk at GitOpsDays Guide to GitOps Steam engine centrifugal governor Flux joins the CNCF Flagger Announcement about Argo and Flux joining forces Weaveworks is a founding member of the CNCF Alexis elected as TOC chair Battlestar Galactica Weave Kubernetes Platform Series C funding Alexis Richardson on Twitter