Announcing Crossplane’s CNCF Graduation
We are absolutely thrilled today to announce the graduation of Crossplane within the CNCF! »
We are absolutely thrilled today to announce the graduation of Crossplane within the CNCF! »
After seven years building Crossplane, we're excited to announce Crossplane 2.0. This release extends beyond infrastructure to support applications as first-class citizens, enabling platform teams to offer unified APIs that manage apps and infrastructure together. »
Since its launch in 2018, Crossplane has grown into a powerful tool for building Kubernetes-native control planes. Organizations around the world use it to manage cloud »
As someone passionate about open-source software, being a mentee in the LFX Mentorship Program, backed by the Linux Foundation, has been one of the most enriching experiences of my career »
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. »
Learn about Crossplane provider-http, explore its capabilities, and see how it can enhance your infrastructure management. »
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! »
Exploring the new features of Crossplane 1.15 and how they improve the development experience for platform engineers. »
Crossplane is changing the default container registry in v1.15.0. »