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Friday, November 15
 

11:00am MST

Achieving and Maintaining a Healthy CI with Zero Test Flakes - Antonio Ojea, Michelle Shepardson & Benjamin Elder, Google
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
In the fast-paced world of software development, a reliable and efficient Continuous Integration pipeline is essential. However, flaky tests can cause delays, frustration, and decreased confidence in the codebase. This session will go deep into the strategies, best practices, and tools that the Kubernetes projects use to eliminate flaky tests and achieve a robust CI pipeline that delivers high-quality software consistently.
Speakers
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Benjamin Elder

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Benjamin Elder is a Senior Software Engineer at Google working on Kubernetes. Ben is a long time contributor to the project since writing kube-proxy's iptables mode for GSoC 2015 and is an elected member of the Kubernetes Steering Committee.
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Michelle Shepardson

Senior Software Engineer, Google
Michelle is a Senior Software Engineer at Google, with over 10 years of experience in developing tooling and helping engineer productivity. As a member and chair of SIG Testing, they primarily focus on developing TestGrid, a tool for visualizing test results in a grid to track patterns... Read More →
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Antonio Ojea

Software Engineer, Google
Antonio Ojea is a Software Engineer at Google, where he works on Kubernetes. He is one of the top contributors of the Kubernetes project, with a stronger presence on the areas of networking and reliability. He has a vast experience in Open Source, networking and distributed systems... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:00am - 11:35am MST
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11:55am MST

Working Together to Improve Security Visibility in Kubernetes - Rita Zhang & Jeremy Rickard, Microsoft
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
Ensuring the security of Kubernetes is a team sport. When a CVE is reported to the SRC for Kubernetes, a process is kicked off that involves a lot of coordination between SRC, contributors from different SIGs, and SIG Release, ultimately resulting in new Kubernetes Releases. Once released, an automatic CVE feed provides a programmatic way to understand the security of the releases. For other security issues, like dependency vulnerabilities and false positives, it isn’t quite as easy to get a full picture. SIG Security, SIG Release, and SRC are working to make this better and in this session we will share more about how things work today and what we plan to do in the future to improve the security visibility of the releases and artifacts produced by the project!
Speakers
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Jeremy Rickard

Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft
Jeremy Rickard is a principal software engineer at Microsoft where he works on the Azure Container Upstream team. He is currently a co-chair for SIG Release and serves on both the CNCF and the Kubernetes Code of Conduct Committees. He was also the Kubernetes 1.20 Release Lead.
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Rita Zhang

Principal software engineer, Kubernetes SIG Auth co-chair, Security Response Committee, Microsoft
Rita Zhang is a Principal software engineer at Microsoft, based in San Francisco bay area. She leads the Azure Container Upstream team of maintainers and contributors building features for Kubernetes upstream, CNCF projects, and for Azure Kubernetes Service. She is a Kubernetes sig-auth... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 11:55am - 12:30pm MST
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2:00pm MST

Contributing to Kubernetes in Its Second Decade - SIG ContribEx Style! - Kaslin Fields, Google; Priyanka Saggu, SUSE; Madhav Jivrajani, UIUC; Nabarun Pal, Independent
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
The success and sustainability of the Kubernetes project hinges on its diverse contributor base. In this session, we will explore how the Kubernetes Special Interest Group Contributor Experience (SIG ContribEx) empowers contributors, optimizes workflows, & fosters sustained project growth. We will address the challenges of managing an expanding contributor base, the tradeoffs between attracting new contributors and growing existing ones, all while upholding high standards of code quality, stability, and the right balance between feature development, bug fixes & security enhancements. We will highlight the importance of clear communication channels, our mentorship programs, and knowledge sharing initiatives. We will also share valuable insights into the recent updates about Kubernetes community org membership, the advancements made in the automated assessment tool for membership statistics & more. So, join us in this session to gain insights about ContribEx's many diverse programs.
Speakers
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Nabarun Pal

Staff Engineer at VMware, Kubernetes Steering Committee and Maintainer, Broadcom
Nabarun is a Staff Software Engineer at VMware by Broadcom, a maintainer of the Kubernetes project, an elected Kubernetes Steering Committee member and a chair of Kubernetes SIG Contributor Experience. He is a Release Manager for Kubernetes and has been the Kubernetes 1.21 Release... Read More →
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Priyanka Saggu

Kubernetes GitHub Admin, SIG Contribex Technical Lead, 1.31 Emeritus Advisor, 1.29 Release Lead, SUSE
Priyanka Saggu is a Kubernetes Engineer at SUSE, and has made significant contributions to Kubernetes project via Release, ContribEx, Testing and CLI SIGs. She's the Emeritus Advisor for Kubernetes 1.31 release cycle, Release Lead for Kubernetes 1.29, Kubernetes GitHub Admin, and... Read More →
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Madhav Jivrajani

Independent, UIUC
Madhav is currently working at VMware on upstream Kubernetes. He has been a part of the Kubernetes community for about a year and mainly helps out with SIG-{Contribex, Node, Architecture, API-Machinery}. He was also involved with the structured logging efforts in the Kubernetes project... Read More →
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Kaslin Fields

OSS K8s & GKE Developer Advocate, Google
Kaslin Fields is a Developer Advocate at Google Cloud, a Container enthusiast and creator of tech comics. She uses her knowledge of DevOps technologies and methodologies to help others as they enter the Cloud Native world. By creating comics about DevOps tech, she hopes to make learning... Read More →
Friday November 15, 2024 2:00pm - 2:35pm MST
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2:55pm MST

Building a More Resilient Future with Advanced Cloud Provider Testing - Michael McCune, Red Hat & Bridget Kromhout, Microsoft
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
When you put your trust in a new Kubernetes version, you know that the community behind the release ensures high levels of quality. The Kubernetes community achieves release-gating confidence with continuous testing and integration. With the recent migration of built-in cloud providers to external components , the community has made changes to the testing of infrastructure-specific behaviors and patterns. We have removed some tests and changed others, and now we plan to build a more robust testing framework that all cloud providers can utilize. Join us for a discussion of the future of cloud provider testing, with a look at the changes that have occurred during the external migration and the challenges that are ahead for building a cohesive infrastructure testing framework. You can expect to leave this session with a clear understanding of how cloud provider testing works, why it is important to test on as many cloud providers as possible, and where you can help shape the path forward.
Speakers
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Michael McCune

Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Michael McCune is a software developer creating open source infrastructure and applications for cloud platforms. He has a passion for problem solving and team building, and a lifelong love of music, food, and culture.
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Bridget Kromhout

Principal Product Manager, Microsoft
Bridget Kromhout is a Principal Product Manager at Microsoft Azure, focusing on the open source cloud native ecosystem.
Friday November 15, 2024 2:55pm - 3:30pm MST
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4:00pm MST

Pushing Authorization Further: CEL, Selectors and Maybe RBAC++ - Mo Khan & Rita Zhang, Microsoft; Jordan Liggitt, Google
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 4:35pm MST
Significant changes have been made to authorization in recent versions of Kubernetes. For example, common expression language (CEL) in validating admission policy (VAP) can access the authorizer to perform runtime checks during admission. Authorization has also been made aware of label and field selectors, which are available as extra info to be used by webhooks and CEL expressions in VAP. Looking forward, Kubernetes RBAC could be enhanced to take advantage of this new info. RBAC++ is a proof of concept design to combine CEL with RBAC to allow for conditional bindings at runtime. Thinking about even more experimental changes: what if authorization (and RBAC++) could directly assert conditions at admission time?
Speakers
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Rita Zhang

Principal software engineer, Kubernetes SIG Auth co-chair, Security Response Committee, Microsoft
Rita Zhang is a Principal software engineer at Microsoft, based in San Francisco bay area. She leads the Azure Container Upstream team of maintainers and contributors building features for Kubernetes upstream, CNCF projects, and for Azure Kubernetes Service. She is a Kubernetes sig-auth... Read More →
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Mo Khan

Software Engineer, Microsoft
Mo Khan is a software engineer who is passionate about open source and security. He started working on Kubernetes in 2016, and currently serves as a chair, technical lead and subproject owner for Kubernetes SIG Auth, a member of the Kubernetes Security Response Committee and a contributor... Read More →
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Jordan Liggitt

Software Engineer, Google
Jordan Liggitt is a software engineer at Google, and helps lead Kubernetes authentication, authorization, and API server efforts.
Friday November 15, 2024 4:00pm - 4:35pm MST
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4:55pm MST

Navigating the Future: Exploring the Latest in Kubernetes Dashboard Development - Marcin Maciaszczyk & Sebastian Florek, Plural
Friday November 15, 2024 4:55pm - 5:30pm MST
Join us for an insightful presentation on the latest updates from the Kubernetes SIG-UI, focusing on the evolution of the Kubernetes Dashboard project. Dive into a comprehensive overview of key changes, enhancements, and advancements, including a detailed exploration of the project's new architecture. Gain valuable insights into how these developments shape the future of Kubernetes management and user experience. Whether you're a seasoned Kubernetes user or new to the ecosystem, this presentation promises to provide valuable perspectives on the cutting-edge developments in Kubernetes Dashboard.
Speakers
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Sebastian Florek

Fullstack engineer, Plural
Fullstack Engineer at Plural. Working on the Kubernetes Dashboard project since the beginning. One of the key contributors and a SIG-UI co-leader.
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Marcin Maciaszczyk

Fullstack Engineer, Plural
Marcin is a Fullstack Engineer at Plural. He is working on the Kubernetes Dashboard project since the beginning where he became one of the key contributors and a SIG-UI co-leader.
Friday November 15, 2024 4:55pm - 5:30pm MST
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