Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with.
If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Killercoda or Play With Kubernetes instead.
First and Last Name
Halil Bugol
Email
halil@kubezy.com
Company/Organization
Kubezy
Job Title
Co-Founder @Kubezy and KCD Istanbul Organizer, Ambassador @cncf
Project Title (i.e., a summary of what do you want to do, not what is the name of the open source project you're working with)
KubeCapsule | This project is a time capsule created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Kubernetes
Briefly describe the project (i.e., what are the details of what you're planning to do with these servers?)
We want to create a data warehouse specifically for Kubernetes 10th anniversary, and by repeating this every year, we want to convey the messages that community members send to the future.
Is the code that you're going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?
Yes, 100% open source Apache Licensed. https://github.com/Kubezy/KubeCapsule and https://kubecapsule.com We developed the project under the roof of Kubezy with a few of my teammates. Then we opened it up to open source together. I am in the maintainer role.
Two c3.small.x86 in two regions. The smallest source is enough. We will install web infrastructure, object storage architecture and mail server in inside.
What operating system and networking are you planning to use?
Ubuntu. We have no affiliation on the network side, anyone is available
Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with.
If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Killercoda or Play With Kubernetes instead.
First and Last Name
Halil Bugol
Email
halil@kubezy.com
Company/Organization
Kubezy
Job Title
Co-Founder @Kubezy and KCD Istanbul Organizer, Ambassador @cncf
Project Title (i.e., a summary of what do you want to do, not what is the name of the open source project you're working with)
KubeCapsule | This project is a time capsule created to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Kubernetes
Briefly describe the project (i.e., what are the details of what you're planning to do with these servers?)
We want to create a data warehouse specifically for Kubernetes 10th anniversary, and by repeating this every year, we want to convey the messages that community members send to the future.
Is the code that you're going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?
Yes, 100% open source Apache Licensed. https://github.com/Kubezy/KubeCapsule and https://kubecapsule.com We developed the project under the roof of Kubezy with a few of my teammates. Then we opened it up to open source together. I am in the maintainer role.
What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://deploy.equinix.com/product/bare-metal/servers/)?
Two c3.small.x86 in two regions. The smallest source is enough. We will install web infrastructure, object storage architecture and mail server in inside.
What operating system and networking are you planning to use?
Ubuntu. We have no affiliation on the network side, anyone is available
Any other relevant details we should know about?
No, Thank you