After seven years building Crossplane, we're excited to announce Crossplane 2.0. This release extends beyond infrastructure to support applications as first-class citizens, enabling platform teams to offer unified APIs that manage apps and infrastructure together.| The Crossplane Blog
In the world of cloud-native development, Kubernetes has become the cornerstone for managing containerized applications. However, the complexity of modern cloud environments requires robust tools to orchestrate, manage, and deploy resources efficiently. Two powerful tools that have gained attention for extending Kubernetes functionality are Crossplane and ArgoCD. While both have distinct capabilities, combining them …|
Crossplane v2 introduces a more intuitive, namespaced-first approach to managing both applications and infrastructure, making it easier to compose Kubernetes resources without unnecessary complexity. With backward compatibility and an opt-in migration path, these changes improve usability while preserving Crossplane’s core strengths in platform engineering and declarative infrastructure management.| The Crossplane Blog
As someone passionate about open-source software, being a mentee in the LFX Mentorship Program, backed by the Linux Foundation, has been one of the most enriching experiences of my career| The Crossplane Blog
Level Up with Crossplane, presented by Upbound, is coming May 7. This new event series is for engineers interested in getting hands-on with Crossplane.| The Crossplane Blog
Learn about Crossplane provider-http, explore its capabilities, and see how it can enhance your infrastructure management.| The Crossplane Blog
The latest Crossplane news includes Crossplane 1.15, proposing to move the project towards CNCF graduation, and opportunities to meet at KubeCon Paris.| The Crossplane Blog
Explore Crossplane 1.15! Discover enhanced CLI, improved DevEx for platform engineers, and new features for cloud infrastructure management.| The Crossplane Blog
Crossplane changes the default registry from DockerHub to xpkg.upbound.io in the Crossplane v1.15.0 release.| The Crossplane Blog
Crossplane and Upbound warmly welcome Brian Lindblom from Apple and Bob Haddleton from Nokia to the Crossplane Steering Committee.| The Crossplane Blog
Kubernetes 1.29 was recently released. Check out highlights important for the Crossplane community, such as CRD Validation Expression Language moving to GA.| The Crossplane Blog
Celebrating 5 years of Crossplane and community around the open source cloud-native control plane framework.| The Crossplane Blog