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content/en/blog/_posts/2020-01-08-csi-driver-testing.md

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title: Testing of CSI drivers
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When developing a [Container Storage Interface (CSI)
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content/en/blog/_posts/2020-01-10-Remembering-Brad-Childs.md

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title: "Remembering Brad Childs"
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Last year, the Kubernetes family lost one of its own. Brad Childs was a
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SIG Storage chair and long time contributor to the project. Brad worked on a
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**Authors:** TimYin Shi, Dominic Yin, Wang Zhan, Jessica Jiang, Will Cai, Jeffrey Gao, Simon Sun (Inspur)
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## Background
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[MIPS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIPS_architecture) (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipelined Stages) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA), appeared in 1981 and developed by MIPS Technologies. Now MIPS architecture is widely used in many electronic products.

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Hi, folks! I'm one of the co-chairs for the Kubernetes documentation special interest group (SIG Docs). This blog post is a review of SIG Docs in 2019. Our contributors did amazing work last year, and I want to highlight their successes.
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Although I review 2019 in this post, my goal is to point forward to 2020. I observe some trends in SIG Docs–some good, others troubling. I want to raise visibility before those challenges increase in severity.

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Typically, volumes provided by an external storage driver in
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content/en/blog/_posts/2020-01-22-Gamified-Chaos-Engineering-Tool-for-Kubernetes.md

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title: "KubeInvaders - Gamified Chaos Engineering Tool for Kubernetes"
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Some months ago, I released my latest project called KubeInvaders. The
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![Contributor Summit](/images/blog/2020-02-18-Contributor-Summit-Amsterdam-Schedule-Announced/contribsummit.jpg)
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Hello everyone and Happy 2020! It’s hard to believe that KubeCon EU 2020 is less than six weeks away, and with that another contributor summit! This year we have the pleasure of being in Amsterdam in early spring, so be sure to pack some warmer clothing. This summit looks to be exciting with a lot of fantastic community-driven content. We received **26** submissions from the CFP. From that, the events team selected **12** sessions. Each of the sessions falls into one of four categories:

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The CNCF has announced that [KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU has been delayed](https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe/attend/novel-coronavirus-update/) until July/August of 2020. As a result the Contributor Summit planning team is weighing options for how to proceed. Here’s the current plan:
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title: 'Kong Ingress Controller and Service Mesh: Setting up Ingress to Istio on Kubernetes'
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