Contributors: Liz Acosta, Jorge Castro, Umair Khan.
Welcome to our new newsletter: This Month in Cloud Custodian! We’ll be sharing Cloud Custodian project updates, the fantastic work done by the community, upcoming events, and much more.
We’ll start with Custodian itself, in February, we had a new release to kick-off 2022. The community was busy with 39 PRs opened with 27 of those merged and many more on the way over the next few weeks. Let’s take a look at some of the key updates and milestones for the month:
New Release
Notes
Featured Contributor of the Month
This month we would like to showcase some of the contributions Darren Dao and the team at Intuit have been working on. Their team is in the process of moving away from an internal fork of Cloud Custodian to the core upstream version and are taking their changes and proposing them to be included in Custodian itself. We thought we would share some of the great work they’re doing. Thank you Intuit for contributing to Cloud Custodian and the work will continue to land over time! A few of their PR’s are below:
Interesting Pull Requests
Each month we’re going to bring you a list of pull requests from around the community that might be interesting to you:
Check out all the latest merged pull requests, and thanks to all of you who have contributed issues and contributed code! If you see anything interesting and want us to highlight it, let us know!
Meeting Recording
All our meetings are recorded and available for you to check out on our YouTube channel. You can check the community calendar for upcoming meetings, as well as workshops and conferences we plan on attending. We welcome all skill levels, so if you’re stuck on something, drop by with your questions and we will be happy to help out. Speaking of upcoming:
Upcoming Events!
Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) Status
Cloud Custodian is currently a sandbox project in the CNCF. We are in the process of applying for incubation, which is a community-driven due diligence process to ensure that our open source practices are at the level that enterprise users expect.
Feedback:
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