kubecon24/content/day2/99_networking.md
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Who have I talked to today, are there any follow-ups or learnings?
## Operator Framework
* We talked about the operator lifecycle manager
* They shared the roadmap and the new release 1.0 will bring support for Operator Bundle loading from any OCI source (no more public-registry enforcement)
## Flux
* We talked about automatic helm release updates [lessons learned from flux](/lessons_learned/02_flux)
## Cloud foundry/Paketo
* We mostly had some smalltalk
* There will be a cloud foundry day in Karlsruhe in October, they'd be happy to have us there
* The whole KORFI (Cloud foundry on Kubernetes) Project is still going strong, but no release candidate yet (or in the near future)
## Traefik
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They will follow up
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* We mostly talked about traefik hub as an API-portal
## Postman
* I asked them about their new cloud-only stuff: They will keep their direction
* They are also planning to work on info materials on why postman SaaS is not a big security risk
## Mattermost
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I should follow up
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* I talked about our problems with the Mattermost operator and was asked to get back to them with the errors
* They're currently migrating the Mattermost cloud offering to arm - therefor arm support will be coming in the next months
* The Mattermost guy had exactly the same problems with notifications and read/unread using element
## Vercel
* Nice guys, talked a bit about convincing customers to switch to the edge
* Also talked about policy validation
## Renovate
* The paid renovate offering now includes build failure estimation
* I was told not to buy it after telling the technical guy that we just use build pipelines as MR verification
### Cert manager
* The best swag (judged by coolness points)
### Upwind
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They will follow up with a quick demo
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* A Kubernetes security/runtime security solution with pretty nice looking urgency filters
* Includes eBPF to see what code actually runs
* I'll witness a demo in early/mid April
### Isovalent
* Dinner (very tasty)
* Cilium still sounds like the way to go in regard to CNIs