In the third edition of the online conference “Mastering GitOps“In April 2024, experts delivered thirteen lectures over two days to explain how the declarative approach of GitOps helps to deploy software applications without manual work and to safely automate infrastructure.
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Judge in November 2024 IX And dpunkt.verlag CLC Conference – Persistent Lifecycle/ContainerConf – at the Congress Center Rosengarten in Mannheim. Every year since 2014, the event has addressed the most important questions related to Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Delivery (CD), Dev(sec)Ops and GitOps to provide answers, information and support for everyday project life. This time, from November 12 to 14, the CLC will focus on AI-supported DevOps, security and FinOps as well as sustainability.
Highlights of the programme
Anyone interested can register until September 23 for the early bird price of 1,049 euros To registerThe workshops cost 649 euros (all prices plus VAT).
In his lecture “Gitless GitOps: The path to a secure app environment with Flux and OCI”, Flux core maintainer Max Jonas Werner showed how OCI registries (Open Container Initiative) are the single source of truth for both application code (container images) as well as for configuration (OCI artifacts). In this context, he also explained how developers use Flux as a package manager to distribute Kubernetes configuration. Max Jonas Werner ended his lecture with an outlook on the Open Container Initiative’s plans and their importance for the future of continuous delivery with Flux.
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Max Jonas Werner – Gitless GitOps: The path to a secure app environment with Flux and OCI
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Max Jonas Werner
As a Senior Consultant at Associates, he helps his clients keep their software running as smoothly as possible. He previously worked full-time on Flux for Weaveworks and remains one of the core maintainers of Flux there. His love of distributed systems and the Go programming language led him to Kubernetes four years ago. Max has been an avid software developer for over 20 years and a big open source supporter for even longer. Mastodon: @makkes@hachiderm.io,
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