[kata-dev] Today's OpenInfra News

Ariel Adam aadam at redhat.com
Mon Feb 1 06:07:33 UTC 2021


On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 10:06 PM Sunny Cai <sunny at openstack.org> wrote:

> Hi Ariel,
>
> I’m happy to reach out since I have his contact on WeChat. It’s really
> exciting that they are planning to use Kata in production this year, and
> I’d love to hear more.
>

Sunny, that would be much appreciated :-).

Thanks.


>
> Thanks,
>
> Sunny Cai
> Open Infrastructure Foundation
> sunny at openstack.org
>
>
> On Jan 30, 2021, at 6:08 AM, Ariel Adam <aadam at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone.
> The following blog was published by Li Ning from China mobiles on kata
> containers:
>
>
> https://medium.com/kata-containers/exploration-and-practice-of-performance-tuning-for-kata-containers-2-0-85055d29e8b5
>
> Would anyone happen to know Li Ning or other relevant people from China
> mobile to ask them to join one of our weekly architecture meetings and
> discuss the use cases they see for kata containers in production?
>
> Thanks.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: Open Infrastructure Foundation <community at openinfra.dev>
> Date: Thu, Jan 28, 2021 at 6:34 PM
> Subject: Today's OpenInfra News
> To: <jhershbe at redhat.com>
>
>
> 2020 Open Infrastructure Annual Report, project update and more
> [image: 2020 Open Infrastructure Annual Report, project update and more]
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/u5dpsp>
> Welcome to the Open Infrastructure (OpenInfra) Community Newsletter,
> a digest of the latest developments and activities across OpenInfra
> projects, events, and users!
>
> *2020 OpenInfra Foundation Annual Report*
> Despite being a very different year than most, the OpenInfra community,
> which has over 110,000 community members, made it a productive and
> successful year. 2020 was the start of the next decade of OpenInfra
> tackling challenges including hardware diversification, deployment
> diversification, government regulations like data sovereignty, and the
> availability of more open source than ever.
> Each community member, working group, SIG, and contributor was
> instrumental in continuing to support the OpenInfra Foundation's mission:
> building open source communities who write software that runs in
> production. The 2020 Annual Report was published today highlighting the
> achievements across the community and the goals for the year ahead.
> Let’s break down some of the highlights of last year:
>
>    - The OpenStack Foundation has taken the next step in its ongoing
>    evolution by becoming the OpenInfra Foundation to support open
>    infrastructure for a market estimated at $20 billion USD.
>    - Over 60 global organizations joined in establishing the OpenInfra
>    Foundation to build the next decade of infrastructure for AI, 5G and edge
>    computing, including Platinum Members Ant Group, AT&T, Ericsson, FiberHome,
>    Huawei, Red Hat, Wind River, Tencent, and Facebook.
>    - OpenStack, one of the top three most active open source projects
>    with 15 million cores in production, marked its 10th anniversary in July
>    2020
>    - The OpenInfra Foundation shared its support for the Magma project,
>    announced OpenInfra Labs as its newest pilot project and confirmed
>    StarlingX as a top-level Open Infrastructure project.
>    - The OpenInfra community became more accessible internationally
>    through the first virtual OpenInfra Summit that gathered 10,000 attendees
>    from 120+ different countries to discuss more than 30 open source projects.
>
> The OpenInfra Foundation would like to extend a huge thanks to the global
> community for all of the work that went into 2020 and is continuing in 2021
> to help people build and operate OpenInfra. Check out the full OpenInfra
> Foundation 2020 Annual Report and join us
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/ayepsp> to build the next decade
> of OpenInfra!
> Read 2020 Annual Report <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/qqfpsp>
>
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/6igpsp>
>
>
>    - This week, the 2021 OpenInfra Board of Directors met for the first
>    time, onboarding new members and thanking the members who served last year.
>    Allison Randal was elected Board Chair, and you can learn here
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/mbhpsp> about the new board as
>    they start the next decade of OpenInfra.
>    - The OpenInfra Foundation is helping the Magma community organize its Magma
>    Developers Conference <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/23hpsp>
>    on February 3. The virtual event is free to attend and participants can
>    expect to hear about the Magma development roadmap, including the upcoming
>    1.4 release, as well as use cases in production.
>
>
>
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/iwipsp>
>
> *Elevate Your Infrastructure*
>
>    - Airship 2.0 is Kubernetes certified!
>       - Airship 2.0 has been designated as a Certified Kubernetes
>       Distribution through the Cloud Native Computing Foundation's Software
>       Conformance Program <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/yojpsp>,
>       guaranteeing that Airship provides a consistent installation of Kubernetes,
>       supports the latest Kubernetes versions, and provides a portable
>       cloud-native environment with other Certified Platforms.
>    - Airship Container as a Service
>       - Two operators will manage the lifecycle of virtual machines and
>       their relationship to the cluster: vNode-Operator (ViNO) and the Support
>       Infra Provider (SIP). These operators are new projects to the Airship
>       ecosystem and were migrated to OpenDev earlier this month. Read more
>       <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/ehkpsp> about ViNO and SIP
>       on the blog.
>    - General Availability of Airship 2.0 is on track for release in Q1.
>
>
>
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/u9kpsp>
>
> *The speed of containers, the security of VMs*
>
>    - Kata Containers was represented at the Cloud Native Infrastructures
>    Meetup in Beijing.
>       - Learn about why China Mobile Cloud selected Kata Containers as
>       its security containers, and some performance tuning exploration and
>       optimization ideas for Kata on Kata blogs
>       <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/a2lpsp>.
>    - Are you a Kata Containers user? Please take a few moments to fill
>    out the User Survey <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/qumpsp> to
>    provide feedback and information around your deployment. All information is
>    confidential to the OpenInfra Foundation unless you designate that it can
>    be public.
>
>
>
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/6mnpsp>
>
> *Open Source Software for Creating Private and Public Clouds*
>
>    - The Wallaby cycle community goals are underway! Our focuses this
>    cycle are on migration from oslo.rootwrap to oslo.privsep
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/mfopsp> for a faster more
>    secure command privilege model and on migrating RBAC policy formats
>    from JSON to YAML <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/27opsp>
>    helping to reduce policy management issues for OpenStack deployers.
>    - Three services have been removed from the upcoming Wallaby release
>    meaning their last release was Victoria. The three services that have been
>    retired are Karbor <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/i0ppsp>,
>    Qinling <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/ysqpsp>, and
>    Searchlight <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/elrpsp>. We thank
>    those that contributed to these retired projects for all their hard work
>    and dedication to the OpenStack community!
>    - Placement has been moved back under Nova’s governance
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/udspsp>. The Placement project
>    had tried to use the new distributed project leadership model
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/a6spsp> that the TC put in
>    place last release, but due to the small team size and overlap with those
>    involved with Nova, it was concluded that it would be better to move
>    Placement back under Nova’s governance.
>
>
>
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/qytpsp>
>
> *A Fully Featured Cloud for the Distributed Edge*
>
>    - The community is currently working on the 5.0 release with focus on
>    security related features like secret management and image signature
>    validation. The release is planned to come out by the summer.
>    - The next round of the Technical Steering Committee election will
>    also happen during the second quarter of the year. If you are interested in
>    running for a seat start contributing
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/6qupsp> now to be eligible to
>    participate!
>
>
>
>
>
> <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/mjvpsp>
>
> *Stop Merging Broken Code*
>
>    - The release of Nodepool 3.14.0
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/2bwpsp> brings improvements in
>    Kubernetes, OpenShift, and containers.
>    - James E. Blair <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/i4wpsp> is
>    reconfirmed as the Zuul Project Lead for 2021, continuing to serve as a
>    central point of contact for the project, and to guide the consensus-driven
>    decision making process on which the community relies.
>    - The Zuul Maintainers reached agreement on a new specification for a
>    solution to locally reproduce job builds
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/ywxpsp>.
>    - Planning is currently underway for a possible build log and artifact
>    storage access proxy complimenting Zuul, feel free to join the
>    discussion <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/epypsp>.
>
> Upcoming Virtual OpenInfra and Community Events
>
>
>
>    - February 3, Magma Dev Conference
>    <https://t.e2ma.net/click/yw5vyc/io0p6s/uhzpsp>
>
>   For more information about OpenInfra community events, please contact
> community at openinfra.dev
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