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Helm is the best way to package, find, share, and use software on Kubernetes. It's ease of use and ability to be integrated into a wider ecosystem of projects, products and solutions make Helm one of the most popular tools in the cloud native community. But, in addition to the features you know and love, there are even more exciting contributions waiting to be added to the project. In this session, Helm maintainers will highlight several exciting pending enhancements, and show you how you can help speed up the process of getting them landed upstream. This includes an introduction to the Helm codebase as well as demystifying the community Pull Request review process including how to choose an open PR to review, and reproduce and test the original issues and proposed fixes. Opportunities are abound for community members to step up the contributor ladder to join the Helm team to become a 'Triage Maintainer' and more!
Andrew Block is a Distinguished Architect at Red Hat that works with organizations to design and implement solutions leveraging cloud native technologies. He specializes in Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery methodologies with a focus on security to reducing the overall... Read More →
Karena Angell is a Senior Principal Chief Architect at Red Hat focusing on cloud native application workloads for Kubernetes, open source software projects, as well as solutions for the 'open' hybrid cloud.