Since as early as Kubernetes v1.7, the Kubernetes project has pursued the ambitious goal of removing built-in cloud provider integrations (KEP-2395). While these integrations were instrumental in Kubernetes' early development and growth, their removal was driven by two key factors: the growing complexity of maintaining native support for every cloud provider across millions of lines of Go code, and the desire to establish Kubernetes as a truly vendor-neutral platform. After many releases, we'...| Kubernetes
Join us in the Kubernetes SIG Network community in celebrating the general availability of Gateway API v1.3.0! We are also pleased to announce that there are already a number of conformant implementations to try, made possible by postponing this blog announcement. Version 1.3.0 of the API was released about a month ago on April 24, 2025. Gateway API v1.3.0 brings a new feature to the Standard channel (Gateway API's GA release channel): percentage-based request mirroring, and introduces three ...| Kubernetes
Kubernetes SIG Network is delighted to announce the general availability of Gateway API v1.2! This version of the API was released on October 3, and we're delighted to report that we now have a number of conformant implementations of it for you to try out. Gateway API v1.2 brings a number of new features to the Standard channel (Gateway API's GA release channel), introduces some new experimental features, and inaugurates our new release process — but it also brings two breaking changes that...| Kubernetes