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Posted over 2 years ago by Andreas Thaler, PO @Kyma"
As part of the Kyma team working on the Observability capabilities, I'd like to let you know that we decided to deprecate the Kyma Kiali…
Posted over 2 years ago by Magdalena Stręk, PO @Kyma, and Maja Szostok, Technical Writer @Kyma
API Exposure - Bug fix for APIRule v1alpha1 handling sub-resources
Posted over 2 years ago by Magdalena Strek, PO @Kyma, and Maja Szostok, Technical Writer @Kyma"
API Exposure - Bug fix for APIRule v1alpha1 handling sub-resources
Posted over 2 years ago by Korbinian Stoemmer, PO @Kyma, and Nina Hingerl, Technical Writer @Kyma"
We’re heading into autumn, the season of cozy evenings with a mug of tea (or your preferred hot drink), a soft blanket, and maybe a good book or two. If you like, you could start off with reading our release notes for Kyma 2.7, which bring a rich ... [More] harvest of feature updates and improvements: Observability - Multiple improvements around LogPipelines and updated monitoring stack Serverless - API cleanup Security - Cluster Users component deprecation [Less]
Posted over 2 years ago by Andreas Thaler, PO @Kyma"
I’m part of the Kyma team working on the Observability feature, and I’ve seen the Kyma project evolve over time from an extensibility…
Posted almost 3 years ago by Andreas Thaler, PO @Kyma, and Grzegorz Karaluch, Technical Writer @Kyma"
You probably know the song "Kyma, Kyma, Kyma, Kyma, Kyma chameleon". As you can see with the new release, Kyma, like chameleons, easily adapts to new surroundings. In 2.6, we introduced a new version of APIRule, improved the function.kyma-project.io ... [More] CustomResourceDefinition (CRD), and provided configurable logging. But that's not all! Read on to find out more about the 2.6 release! [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Maja Szostok, Technical Writer @Kyma
In this release, we're rowing our boat gently down the stream, introducing support for Kubernetes 1.23, new alpha functionality, updates, and deprecation and changes in preparation for the new and better. Read on to find out exactly what Kyma 2.5 has to offer!
Posted almost 3 years ago by Varban Vasilev, PM/PO @Kyma
Swooosh… wow that was fast - the first half of 2022 is over already, and we’re at Kyma release 2.4! We hope this summery update finds you well; maybe you’re going through your wardrobe and packing for vacation right now? No matter if you’re already ... [More] sipping a cocktail on the beach or busy planning your vacation, find some time to read our hot news. To name just a few of the improvements and updates that we packed into this release, Eventing got a new backend and Serverless supports a new runtime. We’ve also finalized our spring cleaning and completely removed Service Catalog and Rafter. The Application Connectivity and Observability components have been adjusted accordingly. [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Klaudia Grzondziel, Technical Writer @Kyma
Summer is just around the corner. The days are longer and brighter and we can't help but think about the upcoming holidays. That's why with Kyma 2.3 we say goodbye to the good old spring days (and to some Kyma components), and we already look forward ... [More] to new challenges. Read the full release notes to learn about all the improvements and fixes we provided with the Kyma 2.3 release. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Grzegorz Karaluch, Technical Writer @Kyma
Not so long ago in a galaxy not so far away, there was a friendly kingdom of Kyma-land ruled by king Kyma the Wise. The king once said: “It is time to improve our kingdom so that we all can lead even happier lives”. As the king had never made an ... [More] empty promise, he introduced many features, such as a complete setup of the Istio metrics, Istio upgrade to 1.13.2, overriding Function runtime image and improved Eventing backend custom resource (CR) status. Read more if you want to learn about other ideas the king came up with! [Less]