Last week we released Kubernetes 1.3, two years from the day when the first Kubernetes commit was pushed to GitHub. Now 30,000+ commits later from over 800 contributors, this 1.3 releases is jam packed with updates driven by feedback from users.
While many new improvements and features have been added in the latest release, we’ll be highlighting several that stand-out. Follow along and read these in-depth posts on what’s new and how we continue to make Kubernetes the best way to manage containers at scale.
While many new improvements and features have been added in the latest release, we’ll be highlighting several that stand-out. Follow along and read these in-depth posts on what’s new and how we continue to make Kubernetes the best way to manage containers at scale.
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Connect
We’d love to hear from you and see you participate in this growing community:
- Get involved with the Kubernetes project on GitHub
- Post questions (or answer questions) on Stackoverflow
- Connect with the community on Slack
- Follow us on Twitter @Kubernetesio for latest updates