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Expand Up @@ -184,9 +184,9 @@ For more information about contributing to the Kubernetes documentation, see:

If you need help at any point when contributing, the [New Contributor Ambassadors](https://kubernetes.io/docs/contribute/advanced/#serve-as-a-new-contributor-ambassador) are a good point of contact. These are SIG Docs approvers whose responsibilities include mentoring new contributors and helping them through their first few pull requests. The best place to contact the New Contributors Ambassadors would be on the [Kubernetes Slack](https://slack.k8s.io/). Current New Contributors Ambassadors for SIG Docs:

| Name | Slack | GitHub |
| Name | Slack | GitHub |
| -------------------------- | -------------------------- | -------------------------- |
| Arsh Sharma | @arsh | @RinkiyaKeDad |
| Sreeram Venkitesh | @sreeram.venkitesh | @sreeram-venkitesh |

## Localization READMEs

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date: 2016-01-14
slug: why-kubernetes-doesnt-use-libnetwork
url: /blog/2016/01/Why-Kubernetes-Doesnt-Use-Libnetwork
author: >
Tim Hockin (Google)
---
Kubernetes has had a very basic form of network plugins since before version 1.0 was released — around the same time as Docker's [libnetwork](https://github.com/docker/libnetwork) and Container Network Model ([CNM](https://github.com/docker/libnetwork/blob/master/docs/design.md)) was introduced. Unlike libnetwork, the Kubernetes plugin system still retains its "alpha" designation. Now that Docker's network plugin support is released and supported, an obvious question we get is why Kubernetes has not adopted it yet. After all, vendors will almost certainly be writing plugins for Docker — we would all be better off using the same drivers, right?

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For all of these reasons we have chosen to invest in CNI as the Kubernetes plugin model. There will be some unfortunate side-effects of this. Most of them are relatively minor (for example, `docker inspect` will not show an IP address), but some are significant. In particular, containers started by `docker run` might not be able to communicate with containers started by Kubernetes, and network integrators will have to provide CNI drivers if they want to fully integrate with Kubernetes. On the other hand, Kubernetes will get simpler and more flexible, and a lot of the ugliness of early bootstrapping (such as configuring Docker to use our bridge) will go away.

As we proceed down this path, we’ll certainly keep our eyes and ears open for better ways to integrate and simplify. If you have thoughts on how we can do that, we really would like to hear them — find us on [slack](http://slack.k8s.io/) or on our [network SIG mailing-list](https://groups.google.com/g/kubernetes-sig-network).

Tim Hockin, Software Engineer, Google
As we proceed down this path, we’ll certainly keep our eyes and ears open for better ways to integrate and simplify. If you have thoughts on how we can do that, we really would like to hear them — find us on [slack](http://slack.k8s.io/) or on our [network SIG mailing-list](https://groups.google.com/g/kubernetes-sig-network).
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slug: kubecon-eu-2016-kubernetes-community-in
url: /blog/2016/02/Kubecon-Eu-2016-Kubernetes-Community-In
evergreen: true
author: >
Sarah Novotny (Google)
---

**Author:** Sarah Novotny (Google)

KubeCon EU 2016 is the inaugural European Kubernetes community conference that follows on the American launch in November 2015. KubeCon is fully dedicated to education and community engagement for [Kubernetes](/) enthusiasts, production users and the surrounding ecosystem.

Come join us in London and hang out with hundreds from the Kubernetes community and experience a wide variety of deep technical expert talks and use cases.
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date: 2016-02-11
slug: sharethis-kubernetes-in-production
url: /blog/2016/02/Sharethis-Kubernetes-In-Production
author: >
Juan Valencia (ShareThis)
---
Today’s guest blog post is by Juan Valencia, Technical Lead at ShareThis, a service that helps website publishers drive engagement and consumer sharing behavior across social networks.

ShareThis has grown tremendously since its first days as a tiny widget that allowed you to share to your favorite social services. It now serves over 4.5 million domains per month, helping publishers create a more authentic digital experience.

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date: 2016-02-01
slug: state-of-container-world-january-2016
url: /blog/2016/02/State-Of-Container-World-January-2016
author: >
Brendan Burns (Google)
---
At the start of the new year, we sent out a survey to gauge the state of the container world. We’re ready to send the [February edition](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13yxxBqb5igUhwrrnDExLzZPjREiCnSs-AH-y4SSZ-5c/viewform), but before we do, let’s take a look at the January data from the 119 responses (thank you for participating!).

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- “Storage”
- “Persistent Data”

_Download the full survey results [here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18wZe7wEDvRuT78CEifs13maXoSGem_hJvbOSmsuJtkA/pub?gid=530616014&single=true&output=csv) (CSV file)._

_Up-- Brendan Burns, Software Engineer, Google
_Download the full survey results [here](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18wZe7wEDvRuT78CEifs13maXoSGem_hJvbOSmsuJtkA/pub?gid=530616014&single=true&output=csv) (CSV file)._
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date: 2016-03-28
slug: 1000-nodes-and-beyond-updates-to-kubernetes-performance-and-scalability-in-12
url: /blog/2016/03/1000-Nodes-And-Beyond-Updates-To-Kubernetes-Performance-And-Scalability-In-12
author: >
Wojciech Tyczynski (Google)
---
_Editor's note: this is the first in a [series of in-depth posts](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/03/five-days-of-kubernetes-12) on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2_
_**Editor's note:** this is the first in a [series of in-depth posts](/blog/2016/03/five-days-of-kubernetes-12) on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2_

We're proud to announce that with the [release of 1.2](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/03/kubernetes-1-2-even-more-performance-upgrades-plus-easier-application-deployment-and-management), Kubernetes now supports 1000-node clusters, with a reduction of 80% in 99th percentile tail latency for most API operations. This means in just six months, we've increased our overall scale by 10 times while maintaining a great user experience — the 99th percentile pod startup times are less than 3 seconds, and 99th percentile latency of most API operations is tens of milliseconds (the exception being LIST operations, which take hundreds of milliseconds in very large clusters).

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- Our [scalability slack channel](https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/sig-scale/)
- The scalability “Special Interest Group”, which meets every Thursday at 9 AM Pacific Time at [SIG-Scale hangout](https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/google.com/k8scale-hangout) 
 And of course for more information about the project in general, go to [www.kubernetes.io](http://www.kubernetes.io/)

- _Wojciech Tyczynski, Software Engineer, Google_
 And of course for more information about the project in general, go to [www.kubernetes.io](http://www.kubernetes.io/)


* * *
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date: 2016-03-29
slug: appformix-helping-enterprises
url: /blog/2016/03/Appformix-Helping-Enterprises
author: >
Sumeet Singh (AppFormix)
---
_Today’s guest post is written Sumeet Singh, founder and CEO of [AppFormix](http://www.appformix.com/), a cloud infrastructure performance optimization service helping enterprise operators streamline their cloud operations on any OpenStack or Kubernetes cloud._

If you run clouds for a living, you’re well aware that the tools we've used since the client/server era for monitoring, analytics and optimization just don’t cut it when applied to the agile, dynamic and rapidly changing world of modern cloud infrastructure.

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As you can see, we’re working hard to give Kubernetes users a useful, performant toolset for both OpenStack and Kubernetes environments that allows operators to deliver self-service IT to their application developers. We’re excited to be partner contributing to the Kubernetes ecosystem and community.

_-- Sumeet Singh, Founder and CEO, AppFormix_
As you can see, we’re working hard to give Kubernetes users a useful, performant toolset for both OpenStack and Kubernetes environments that allows operators to deliver self-service IT to their application developers. We’re excited to be partner contributing to the Kubernetes ecosystem and community.
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date: 2016-03-29
slug: building-highly-available-applications-using-kubernetes-new-multi-zone-clusters-a.k.a-ubernetes-lite
url: /blog/2016/03/Building-Highly-Available-Applications-Using-Kubernetes-New-Multi-Zone-Clusters-aka-Ubernetes-Lite
author: >
Quinton Hoole (Google),
Justin Santa Barbara (Google)
---
_Editor's note: this is the third post in a [series of in-depth posts](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/03/five-days-of-kubernetes-12) on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2_
_**Editor's note:** this is the third post in a [series of in-depth posts](/blog/2016/03/five-days-of-kubernetes-12) on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2_



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- The federation “Special Interest Group,” which meets every Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Pacific Time at [SIG-Federation hangout ](https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/google.com/ubernetes)


And of course for more information about the project in general, go to www.kubernetes.io

 -- _Quinton Hoole, Staff Software Engineer, Google, and Justin Santa Barbara_
And of course for more information about the project in general, go to www.kubernetes.io
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date: 2016-03-11
slug: elasticbox-introduces-elastickube-to
url: /blog/2016/03/Elasticbox-Introduces-Elastickube-To
author: >
Brannan Matherson (ElasticBox)
---
Today’s guest post is brought to you by Brannan Matherson, from ElasticBox, who’ll discuss a new open source project to help standardize container deployment and management in enterprise environments. This highlights the advantages of authentication and user management for containerized applications

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“Kubernetes has provided us the level of sophistication required for enterprises to manage containers across complex networking environments and the appropriate amount of visibility into the application lifecycle.  Additionally, the community commitment and engagement has been exceptional, and we look forward to being a major contributor to this next wave of modern cloud computing and application management.”  

_~Alberto Arias Maestro, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, ElasticBox_



_-- Brannan Matherson, Head of Product Marketing, ElasticBox_
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date: 2016-03-28
slug: five-days-of-kubernetes-12
url: /blog/2016/03/Five-Days-Of-Kubernetes-12
author: >
David Aronchick (Google)
---
The Kubernetes project has had some huge milestones over the past few weeks. We released [Kubernetes 1.2](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/03/kubernetes-1-2-even-more-performance-upgrades-plus-easier-application-deployment-and-management), had our [first conference in Europe](https://kubecon.io/), and were accepted into the [Cloud Native Computing Foundation](https://cncf.io/). While we catch our breath, we would like to take a moment to highlight some of the great work contributed by the community since our last milestone, just four months ago.

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You can follow us on twitter here [@Kubernetesio](https://twitter.com/kubernetesio)


_--David Aronchick, Senior Product Manager for Kubernetes, Google_
You can follow us on twitter here [@Kubernetesio](https://twitter.com/kubernetesio)
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date: 2016-03-28
slug: how-container-metadata-changes-your-point-of-view
url: /blog/2016/03/How-Container-Metadata-Changes-Your-Point-Of-View
author: >
Apurva Davé (Sysdig)
---
_Today’s guest post is brought to you by Apurva Davé, VP of Marketing at Sysdig, who’ll discuss using Kubernetes metadata & Sysdig to understand what’s going on in your Kubernetes cluster. _

Sure, metadata is a fancy word. It actually means “data that describes other data.” While that definition isn’t all that helpful, it turns out metadata itself is especially helpful in container environments. When you have any complex system, the availability of metadata helps you sort and process the variety of data coming out of that system, so that you can get to the heart of an issue with less headache.

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### Metadata: love it, use it 
This is a pretty quick tour of metadata, but I hope it inspires you to spend a little time thinking about the relevance to your own system and how you could leverage it. Here we built a pretty simple example — apps and services — but imagine collecting metadata across your apps, environments, software components and cloud providers. You could quickly assess performance differences across any slice of this infrastructure effectively, all while Kubernetes is efficiently scheduling resource usage.

Get started with metadata for visualizing these resources today, and in a followup post we’ll talk about the power of adaptive alerting based on metadata.

_-- Apurva Davé is a closet Kubernetes fanatic, loves data, and oh yeah is also the VP of Marketing at Sysdig._
Get started with metadata for visualizing these resources today, and in a followup post we’ll talk about the power of adaptive alerting based on metadata.
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date: 2016-03-31
slug: kubernetes-1.2-and-simplifying-advanced-networking-with-ingress
url: /blog/2016/03/Kubernetes-1-2-And-Simplifying-Advanced-Networking-With-Ingress
author: >
Prashanth Balasubramanian (independent)
---
_Editor's note: This is the sixth post in a [series of in-depth posts](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2016/03/five-days-of-kubernetes-12) on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2._
_**Editor's note:** This is the sixth post in a [series of in-depth posts](/blog/2016/03/five-days-of-kubernetes-12) on what's new in Kubernetes 1.2_
_Ingress is currently in beta and under active development._

In Kubernetes, Services and Pods have IPs only routable by the cluster network, by default. All traffic that ends up at an edge router is either dropped or forwarded elsewhere. In Kubernetes 1.2, we’ve made improvements to the Ingress object, to simplify allowing inbound connections to reach the cluster services. It can be configured to give services externally-reachable URLs, load balance traffic, terminate SSL, offer name based virtual hosting and lots more.
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- Our [Kubernetes Networking Special Interest Group](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/kubernetes-sig-network) email list
- The Big Data “Special Interest Group,” which meets biweekly at 3pm (15h00) Pacific Time at [SIG-Networking hangout](https://zoom.us/j/5806599998)

And of course for more information about the project in general, go to[www.kubernetes.io](http://kubernetes.io/)

-- _Prashanth Balasubramanian, Software Engineer_
And of course for more information about the project in general, go to[www.kubernetes.io](http://kubernetes.io/)
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slug: kubernetes-1.2-even-more-performance-upgrades-plus-easier-application-deployment-and-management
url: /blog/2016/03/Kubernetes-1-2-Even-More-Performance-Upgrades-Plus-Easier-Application-Deployment-And-Management
evergreen: true
author: >
David Aronchick (Google)
---
**Author:** David Aronchick (Google)

Today the Kubernetes project released Kubernetes 1.2. This release represents significant improvements for large organizations building distributed systems. Now with over 680 unique contributors to the project, this release represents our largest yet.

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date: 2016-03-11
slug: kubernetes-in-enterprise-with-fujitsus
url: /blog/2016/03/Kubernetes-In-Enterprise-With-Fujitsus
author: >
Florian Walker (FUJITSU)
---
Today’s guest post is by Florian Walker, Product Manager at Fujitsu and working on Cloud Load Control, an offering focused on the usage of Kubernetes in an enterprise context. Florian tells us what potential Fujitsu sees in Kubernetes, and how they make it accessible to enterprises.

Earlier this year, Fujitsu released its Kubernetes-based offering Fujitsu ServerView[Cloud Load Control](http://www.fujitsu.com/software/clc/) (CLC) to the public. Some might be surprised since Fujitsu’s reputation is not necessarily related to software development, but rather to hardware manufacturing and IT services. As a long-time member of the Linux foundation and founding member of the ​Open Container Initiative and the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, Fujitsu does not only build software, but is committed to open source software, and contributes to several projects, including Kubernetes. But we not only believe in Kubernetes as an open source project, we also chose it as the core of our offering, because it provides the best balance of feature set, resource requirements and complexity to run distributed applications at scale.

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2014 seems to be light years away, we believe the decision for Kubernetes was the right one. It is built from the ground-up to enable the creation of container-based, distributed applications, and best supports this use case.

With Cloud Load Control, we’re excited to enable enterprises to run Kubernetes in production environments and to help their operators to efficiently use it, so DevOps teams can build awesome applications on top of it.



_-- Florian Walker, Product Manager, FUJITSU_
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