A beginner’s guide to cloud-native open source communities
Anita Ihuman
Wed, 06/15/2022 – 03:00

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Some people think the cloud-native ecosystem has a high barrier to entry. At first glance, that looks like a logical assumption. Some of the technologies used in cloud-native projects are complex and challenging, if you’re not familiar with them, so you might think you need proven expertise to get involved.
However, looks can be deceiving. This article provides a detailed roadmap to breaking into the cloud-native ecosystem as an open source contributor. I’ll cover the pillars of cloud-native architecture, the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and ways to earn more.
Most importantly, after grounding you in the basics of cloud-native practices and communities, the article provides a three-step guide for getting started.
What is cloud native?
A program is cloud native when it’s explicitly developed to be integrated, hosted, and run … // Read more: original article.

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