kinvolk / lokomotive

🪦 DISCONTINUED Further Lokomotive development has been discontinued. Lokomotive is a 100% open-source, easy to use and secure Kubernetes distribution from the volks at Kinvolk
https://kinvolk.io/lokomotive-kubernetes/
Apache License 2.0
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development

This project has ended, and further Lokomotive development has halted.

As it is free software, people are free and welcome to fork and develop the codebase on their own. However, to avoid any confusion, the original repository is archived and we recommend any further fork/development to proceed with an explicit rename and rebranding first.

We encourage all interested parties to mirror any relevant bits as we can't actively guarantee their existence in the future.


Lokomotive

Lokomotive is an open source Kubernetes distribution that ships pure upstream Kubernetes. It focuses on being minimal, easy to use, and secure by default.

Lokomotive is fully self-hosted and includes Lokomotive Components adding essential functionality for production not shipped with upstream Kubernetes.

Example gif showing `lokoctl cluster apply --confirm`

Features

Installation

Lokomotive provides the lokoctl CLI tool to manage clusters. Check the installation guide to install it.

Getting started

Follow one of the quickstart guides for the supported platforms:

Documentation

Reference guides

How to guides

Issues

Please file issues on this repository.

Before filing an issue, please ensure you have searched through / reviewed existing issues.

If an issue or PR you’d like to contribute to is already assigned to someone, please reach out to them to coordinate your work.

If you would like to start contributing to an issue or PR, please request to have it assigned to yourself.

Contributing

Check out our contributing guidelines.

License

Unless otherwise noted, all code in the Lokomotive repository is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Some portions of the codebase are derived from other projects under different licenses; the appropriate information can be found in the header of those source files, as applicable.