June Meetup [In-Person, RSVP at CNCF Community Page]

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We're moving to Cloud Native Oslo Community Group page at CNCF as our main platform - please join the group and RSVP thereš
(CNCF RSVP Link)
It's been a while, but we're back!š„³ Welcome to the Cloud Native and Kubernetes Oslo June meetup - a great opportunity to meet cloud native community before the summer vacation kicks in for many of usāļø
Talks will be announced shortly, stay tuned!
We would like to thank Microsoft and Enabler for being our meetup sponsors š
š Directions: The event will be hosted at Microsoft: Dronning Eufemias gate 71, 0194 Oslo
Recording will be published on our YouTube channel after the meetup, if applicable: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJV43megnXMoVm5uYeu4NwA
Additional resources will be added to our GitHub repository:
https://github.com/Cloud-Native-and-Kubernetes-Oslo/meetups
š Meetup Agenda:
16:20- 17:00 - Mingling and food (let us know if you have allergies!)
(Doors Close at 17:00)
17:00 - 17:15 - Meetup start and introduction
17:15 - 18:00 - Talk 1 - Moving Bane NOR to GitHub - Awar Abdulkarim
Awar Abdulkarim, a Senior Platform Engineer at Sopra Steria, is currently working with platform services at Bane NOR.
Recently, Bane NOR has migrated from Azure DevOps to GitHub.
In this session, Awar will share the background for why the migration was initiated, how the process was carried out, and the challenges they encountered along the way. You will gain insight into concrete experiences and important lessons learned that can be useful for other large organizations that are considering or are in the process of adopting GitHub.
18:00 - 18:15 - Break
18:15 - 19:00 - Talk 2 - Self-Hosted Kubernetes Made Simple with k0s - Natanael Copa, creator of Alpine Linux.
Natanael Copa is the creator of Alpine Linux and a maintainer of the k0s Kubernetes distribution. He has over 20 years of experience in Linux and open-source infrastructure, with a focus on minimal, secure systems.
Thinking of running your own Kubernetes cluster, but overwhelmed by the complexity? You're not alone. Hosted solutions are convenientābut they come with trade-offs in cost, control, and transparency. What if running your own cluster was simpler than you thought?
In this session, weāll walk through how k0s makes it surprisingly approachable to run a production-ready Kubernetes cluster on your own termsāwhether itās for homelab tinkering, edge deployments, or small-scale production use. Weāll demystify the moving parts of Kubernetes, show how k0s reduces operational burden with an all-in-one binary, and demonstrate how to bootstrap and manage your own cluster with minimal pain.
19:00 - 19:15 - Last comments and Meetup end.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!šø
āļø Please only reply YES on the RSVP if you are actually coming.


June Meetup [In-Person, RSVP at CNCF Community Page]