Crossplane v1.16 - a Community Driven Success
We are excited to announce today that Crossplane v1.16.0 has been released and is now available for installation into your control planes. This latest »
We are excited to announce today that Crossplane v1.16.0 has been released and is now available for installation into your control planes. This latest »
Inspired by Control Plane Day and Crossplane Day, Level Up with Crossplane, presented by Upbound, is a new event series for the community of engineers interested in getting hands-on with Crossplane control planes. Register for the live May 7 event. »
What’s the latest with the Crossplane cloud native control plane framework? Catch these Crossplane community talks from KubeCon/CloudNativeCon Europe. »
Upbound’s engineering team has made a breakthrough to improve the overall efficiency of Upjet-based providers in Crossplane. The improvements bring faster provisioning and reconciliation of resources and reduce the running cost of the providers. This benefits anyone using Crossplane. »
Imagine Learning uses Crossplane in its internal developer platform (IDP) to deploy resources into AWS. Learn about how it got started building its own Composition Functions. »
Announcing the donation of function-kcl to the Crossplane community! KCL, a constraint-based record and functional language, enhances the writing of complex configurations. Get started building your own Crossplane Functions with KCL. »
Crossplane 1.15 is here. We’ve added two new members to the Crossplane steering committee. We’ve submitted a proposal to the CNCF to move the project towards graduation. And we’re excited to see you at KubeCon Paris! »
Crossplane and Upbound warmly welcome Brian Lindblom from Apple and Bob Haddleton from Nokia to the Crossplane Steering Committee, the highest level of leadership in the project, and is responsible for overseeing its overall health and success. »
Love Crossplane? Here are 5 ways you can support the project and grow the community. »
This case study shows how the VSHN team uses a new feature of Crossplane called Composition Functions in the VSHN Application Catalog. »