Part of CoreOS engineer Caleb Miles’ job with Kubernetes, as he told The New Stack’s Scott Fulton, is to help implementers who are undergoing the process of migrating to containerization and Kubernetes, even as we speak, to scoot over to a new targeted version. Still, certain implementers will ask for “cherry picks” — help with migrating in a special way, to a version that’s not necessarily the newest one on the block. And one of those implementers is really big and begins with "M."
Part of CoreOS engineer Caleb Miles’ job with Kubernetes, as he told The New Stack’s Scott Fulton, is to help implementers who are undergoing the process of migrating to containerization and Kubernetes, even as we speak, to scoot over to a new targeted version. Still, certain implementers will ask for “cherry picks” — help with migrating in a special way, to a version that’s not necessarily the newest one on the block. And one of those implementers is really big and begins with "M."