Re: [VOTE] CoreDNS moving to graduation


Michael Hausenblas <mhausenb@...>
 

+1 (non-binding)

Cheers,
Michael

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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...>
Reply: Chris Aniszczyk <caniszczyk@...>
Date: 15 January 2019 at 17:47:20
To: CNCF TOC <cncf-toc@...>
Subject:  [cncf-toc] [VOTE] CoreDNS moving to graduation

CoreDNS has requested to move to the graduation maturity level:
https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/172

The CoreDNS community was one of earlier projects that joined CNCF at the
inception/sandbox level on March 2017 (sponsored by Jon Boulle) and moved
to the incubation maturity level on Feb 2018. As of Kubernetes v1.13,
CoreDNS is the default DNS server (
https://kubernetes.io/blog/2018/12/03/kubernetes-1-13-release-announcement/)
and the community went under an external security audit last year sponsored
by CNCF: https://coredns.io/2018/03/15/cure53-security-assessment/

The CoreDNS community believes it has fulfilled all the graduation criteria:

- Document that it is being used successfully in production by at least
three independent end users:

* SoundCloud uses CoreDNS as internal cache+proxy in Kubernetes clusters to
handle hundreds of thousands DNS service discovery requests per second.
* Infoblox uses CoreDNS in its Active Trust Cloud SaaS service, as well as
for Kubernetes cluster DNS.
* Admiral uses CoreDNS to handle geographic DNS requests for our
public-facing microservices.
* Qunar uses CoreDNS for service discovery of its GPU machine learning
cloud with TensorFlow and Kubernetes.
* Tradeshift uses CoreDNS to look up company identifiers across multiple
shards/regions/zones
* AdGuard uses CoreDNS in AdGuard Home and, therefore, in production public
AdGuard DNS servers.
* Bose, Zalando, Yandex, Hellofresh, Sodimac, Kismia and many others use
CoreDNS for their production's Kubernetes Cluster:
https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/ADOPTERS.md

- Have a healthy number of committers and at least two from different
organizations: 16+ maintainers: Google, Infoblox, Independent(s) - More
than 100+ contributors -
https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/OWNERS and
https://github.com/coredns/coredns/graphs/contributors

- Demonstrate a substantial ongoing flow of commits and merged
contributions: 10+ releases since becoming an incubating project and
average about 150 PRs merged / quarter:
https://all.devstats.cncf.io/d/54/project-health?orgId=1&var-repogroup_name=CoreDNS

- Have achieved a CII badge:
https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/projects/1250

- Define a governance model:
https://github.com/coredns/coredns/blob/master/GOVERNANCE.md

Please vote (+1/0/-1) by replying to this thread; the full proposal located
here: https://github.com/cncf/toc/pull/172

Remember that the TOC has binding votes only, but we do appreciate
non-binding votes from the community as a sign of support!

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