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Meet other engineers interested in the Cloud Native technologies like Kubernetes, Containers, Platform-as-a-Service, Observability with Prometheus & Grafana, Service Mesh, Microservices, etc.
Join us to connect with like-minded individuals, learn from experts in the field, and stay updated on the ever-evolving landscape of cloud-native solutions. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your journey into the cloud, our meetup welcomes all levels of expertise.
This meetup group was previously known as "Kubernetes-Barcelona".
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Cloud Native Barcelona OpenTelemetry #3
Factorial, c/ Llacuna 56, Barcelona, ESThis is the third in a series of meetups exploring the exciting world of OpenTelemetry within the cloud-native ecosystem. And this time, we are partnering with our good friends at Write the Docs Barcelona. Whether you're just curious about observability or already a seasoned OpenTelemetry user, this series will offer valuable insights, practical knowledge, and opportunities to connect with fellow enthusiasts in the Barcelona cloud-native community.
📍 Location: Factorial - Carrer de Llacuna 56, building C, Barcelona | https://maps.app.goo.gl/baTqk9H8m3ACK4jD7
👉 Here's a sneak peek of the agenda:
18:30: Check-in and welcome 👋
18:45: 🎙️ "Collaborating in OSS projects: The OpenTelemetry Docs case study" by Anna Urbiztondo - Senior Technical Writer at Grafana Labs, Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti - Principal Technical Writer at Elastic.
This Write the Docs meets Cloud Native talk covers what makes open-source projects succeed in practice — clear focus, community ownership, organization, goodwill, and excellent communication in a fast-moving codebase.
OpenTelemetry Documentation is a perfect example because it encompasses new, state-of-the-art concepts and spans across multiple languages and vendors. Therefore, its docs must explain workflows, implementation scenarios, deployment tools, and APIs to both newcomers and seasoned users to guarantee adoption and success.
19:45 - 20:30: Networking, Snacks, and Drinks 🍻🍕We appreciate Factorial's generosity in hosting us at their Barcelona office and to Grafana Labs for providing snacks & refreshments. Thank you so much 🙌
See you there! 👋
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Navigating Kubernetes Policies with Kyverno 🚀
SCRM - Schwarz Digits, 13 Carrer de Bergara, Barcelona, ESJoin us for our first Kyverno-dedicated meetup before the summer break 🌴
We want to thank Schwarz Digits Spain for kindly hosting us for this evening of learning and networking!
🧭 What is Kyverno?
Kyverno is a CNCF-graduated, Kubernetes-native policy engine. Unlike other tools that require learning a new programming language, Kyverno allows you to manage cluster governance, security, and compliance using familiar Kubernetes manifests. With zero coding required, you can easily:
- Validate: Block non-compliant resources before they hit your cluster.
- Mutate: Automatically inject sidecars, labels, or configurations on the fly.
- Generate: Automatically create new resources (such as NetworkPolicies or ConfigMaps) when a new namespace is provisioned.
📅 Agenda
- 18:30-18:45. Doors Open.
- 18:45-19:45. Talks (see below).
- 19:45-20:30. Mingling and food.
📍Location:
c/ Bergara 13, Barcelona | https://maps.app.goo.gl/zd6h3BGzHNxgAgjT6🎙️ Talks
1️⃣ Full Observability for Kyverno with Observability-as-Code, Imma Valls - Staff Developer Advocate at Grafana Labs (Talk in English 🇬🇧)
Adopting Kyverno solves the challenge of Policy-as-Code. However, a new question emerges for platform engineers: what happens when a slow policy rule adds latency? A slow admission webhook can degrade performance across the k8s cluster.
Tracing the webhook’s lifecycle is the fastest way to pinpoint any bottlenecking rule.
The next step in your GitOps journey is to make your monitoring as declarative as your policies. In the live demo, you’ll learn how to monitor Kyverno’s operational cycle using Prometheus, Tempo, and Grafana.2️⃣ Kyvernos más allá de la validación: automatización con mutación y generación de recursos, Javier Dompablo - Expert Platform Engineer and Product Security en Schwarz Digits (Talk in Spanish 🇪🇸)
En esta sesión exploraremos dos de las capacidades más potentes de Kyverno: la mutación y la generación de recursos. Veremos cómo automatizar las configuraciones, aplicar de forma transparente los estándares de la plataforma a los equipos de desarrollo y reducir la carga operativa mediante la creación y la modificación automáticas de recursos en Kubernetes. A través de ejemplos prácticos, descubriremos cómo implementar políticas que mejoran la consistencia, la seguridad y la gobernanza de los clústeres sin necesidad de modificar las aplicaciones.See you there 👋
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