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Keynote: Helm Update - Michelle Noorali, Senior Software Engineer, Microsoft
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A
I'm
Michele
neroli
I'm,
a
corn
maintainer
on
the
home
project
and
a
software
engineer
at
Microsoft.
If
you're
not
already
familiar
helm,
is
a
kubernetes
package
manager,
it's
like
apt,
YUM
or
homebrew,
but
for
your
kubernetes
cluster
with
helm,
you
can
install
manage
and
share
packages
of
kubernetes
configuration
in
a
package
configuration
called
charts.
A
I've
been
fortunate
enough
to
be
able
to
have
been
part
of
this
project
from
the
very
beginning.
So
the
size
of
this
audience
is
amazing.
To
me,
I
remember
strolling
in
to
the
very
first
koukaon
in
2015
with
a
few
hundred
other
people
with
a
few
hundred
other
people,
we
relaunched
the
very
first
version
of
helm.
What
we
now
call
helm
classic-
and
this
was
all
of
the
people
that
were
running
kubernetes
in
production
at
the
time
and
the
term
cloud
native
wasn't
even
a
thing
yet,
but
look
at
us
now.
A
The
cloud
Native
community
has
come
so
far
and
so
has
the
helm
community.
We
had
our
very
first
helm
summit
back
in
February,
almost
200
people
showed
up
mostly
and
users
and
contributors
in
June
we
joined
the
CN
CF
as
a
top-level
incubating
project.
I
completely
freaked
out
when
I
saw
helm
going
into
the
CF
CN
CF
as
a
TechCrunch
article
I
had
never
expected
that
and
I
was
like
wait,
a
minute
y'all
we
made
it.
This
is
it.
This
is
awesome.
A
I
continue
to
be
so
in
awe
and
humbled
by
the
community
that
has
bro
around
the
helm
projects
and
also
how
much
we've
matured
as
a
project
as
part
of
the
transition
to
CN
CF.
We
organized
our
own
governance
model
to
set
him
up
for
a
stable,
long
term,
healthy
growth
that
included
having
two
types
of
project
maintainers.
A
So,
let's
get
to
the
good
stuff
we
just
launched
the
home
hub,
which
can
be
found
at
hub,
helm,
sh.
The
helm,
help
lets
you
search
and
discover
charts
from
across
multiple
chart
repositories,
we've
seen
an
unprecedented
number
of
charts
being
developed,
and
we
wanted
a
way
for
people
to
be
able
to
search
charts.
A
Not
only
from
the
community
of
repositories,
but
also
from
vendors
and
third
parties
who
special
specialize
in
deploying
certain
kinds
of
applications
to
kubernetes
if
you're,
an
individual
or
an
organization
that
is
interested
in
putting
your
chart
repository
on
the
home
hub,
please
see
the
About
section
on
helm.
Excuse
me
hub
helm,
taught
us
H
flow
hard
to
say
and
if
you're
thinking
hey,
this
is
a
pretty
sweet
UI.
Maybe
I
want
to
deploy
this
for
myself.
A
For
my
internal
organ
thing
check
out
the
monocular
project,
which
is
under
the
helm,
github
org,
congratulations
to
this
team!
Thank
you.
So
much
I
just
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
unknown
from
bitNami
and
Matt
Farina
from
Samsung.
They
have
done
a
fabulous
job
of
leading
and
implementing
this
effort.
A
We
also
just
released
helm
2.12,
we
call
it.
The
eggnog
Edition
2.11
was
called
the
pumpkin
spice
latte
edition
the
home
team
thoroughly
enjoys
holiday
beverages,
2.12
included
lots
of
bug,
fixes
and
some
feature
additions.
We
continue
to
maintain
how-to
dots
to
build
to
stability
as
we
furiously
work
on
helm,
3
with
hum
3
we're
moving
to
a
client
site
architecture.
This
will
enable
more
granular
permissions
models
and
lay
a
solid
foundation
for
auditing.
A
Chart
museum
is
a
sub
project
of
helm.
It's
an
open
source
helm
chart
repository
server
would
support
for
multiple
cloud
storage
backends.
The
latest
release
includes
token
ops,
support
we're
in
the
process
of
planning
at
home
summit
in
Europe
sometime
in
the
first
half
of
2019
check
out
our
blog
post
or
our
blog
for
more
information.
There
should
be
a
post
coming
up
soon
and
if
you
want
to
get
more
involved
check
out
the
helm
community,
repo
for
more
information
on
our
select
channels
and
our
weekly
developer
developer
calls.