🚨 Action Required | New addition to the landscape needs maintainer input!


Catherine Paganini
 

Dear Maintainers and Project Owners,

 

The Cloud Native Landscape will soon get a new section: The CNCF Project Summary Table. The goal of the summary table is to provide end users with more context, so they can better assess which projects to evaluate further. We would like to invite you to participate to ensure the table reflects your project in its best light! 

 

As you'll see, some fields already have data in them. This is pulled directly from the CNCF's landscape.yml that powers the landscape, as well as your project's GitHub repositories. But because we want to provide end users with more information than the landscape provides, we need projects to submit a PR and fill in the gaps. For an example of how the populated table might look, view our PoC here.

What to do

Please update the fields listed here. Note that the tags are key and must be meaningful to help end users evaluate your project. 

 

We plan to announce the Project Summary Table early next year and would like your project’s information up to date by December 31. Once the table is more or less complete, there will be a way to navigate from the landscape directly to this page.

How

Please follow these instructions. They provide the location of landscape.yml and guidance on updating it. You may use your current/traditional process for raising a PR against the CNCF landscape.yml or take advantage of a new web UI available for the landscape.

Why

Our ecosystem is growing, and the Landscape initiative is evolving to maximize your project's profile amongst end-users who are new to cloud native. To learn more about this project (e.g., the why, problem statement, and goals), please refer to this document.

If you have questions, reach out via Slack to Catherine Paganini, Simon Forster, or Richard Collins, and they can guide you through this process. The CNCF is here to help, so please use this team to ensure your project is promoted properly.


Thank you,

The CNCF Business Value Subcommittee Team


Catherine Paganini

Head of Marketing and Community

Buoyant, creators of Linkerd

Service Mesh Academy, monthly hands-on, engineer-focused training from the creators of the service mesh. Sign up today!


Doug Davis
 

FYI - going to: weblandscapes.ddns.net
I see the default nginx page:

However, using https it takes me to the correct page. You may want to add a redirect from http to https.

-Doug



On Dec 8, 2022, at 1:00 PM, Catherine Paganini <catherine@...> wrote:

Dear Maintainers and Project Owners,

 

The Cloud Native Landscape will soon get a new section: The CNCF Project Summary Table. The goal of the summary table is to provide end users with more context, so they can better assess which projects to evaluate further. We would like to invite you to participate to ensure the table reflects your project in its best light! 

 

As you'll see, some fields already have data in them. This is pulled directly from the CNCF's landscape.yml that powers the landscape, as well as your project's GitHub repositories. But because we want to provide end users with more information than the landscape provides, we need projects to submit a PR and fill in the gaps. For an example of how the populated table might look, view our PoC here.

What to do

Please update the fields listed here. Note that the tags are key and must be meaningful to help end users evaluate your project. 

 

We plan to announce the Project Summary Table early next year and would like your project’s information up to date by December 31. Once the table is more or less complete, there will be a way to navigate from the landscape directly to this page.

How

Please follow these instructions. They provide the location of landscape.yml and guidance on updating it. You may use your current/traditional process for raising a PR against the CNCF landscape.yml or take advantage of a new web UI available for the landscape.

Why

Our ecosystem is growing, and the Landscape initiative is evolving to maximize your project's profile amongst end-users who are new to cloud native. To learn more about this project (e.g., the why, problem statement, and goals), please refer to this document.

If you have questions, reach out via Slack to Catherine Paganini, Simon Forster, or Richard Collins, and they can guide you through this process. The CNCF is here to help, so please use this team to ensure your project is promoted properly.


Thank you,

The CNCF Business Value Subcommittee Team


Catherine Paganini
Head of Marketing and Community
Buoyant, creators of Linkerd
Service Mesh Academy, monthly hands-on, engineer-focused training from the creators of the service mesh. Sign up today!


Catherine Paganini
 

Weird it was working this morning. For any issues, feel free to hop on the #marketing-business-value channel on the CNCF Slack and ping Andrey Kozlov. He'll be able to troubleshoot. I'll tell him about this issue, so please try again tomorrow. Hopefully, it'll be fixed by then.

Also, a quick reminder to all other project owners who haven't submitted their updates yet, please do so by the end of the year — thank you!! 

On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 11:28 AM Doug and Lin <duglin@...> wrote:
FYI - going to: weblandscapes.ddns.net
I see the default nginx page:

However, using https it takes me to the correct page. You may want to add a redirect from http to https.

-Doug



On Dec 8, 2022, at 1:00 PM, Catherine Paganini <catherine@...> wrote:

Dear Maintainers and Project Owners,

 

The Cloud Native Landscape will soon get a new section: The CNCF Project Summary Table. The goal of the summary table is to provide end users with more context, so they can better assess which projects to evaluate further. We would like to invite you to participate to ensure the table reflects your project in its best light! 

 

As you'll see, some fields already have data in them. This is pulled directly from the CNCF's landscape.yml that powers the landscape, as well as your project's GitHub repositories. But because we want to provide end users with more information than the landscape provides, we need projects to submit a PR and fill in the gaps. For an example of how the populated table might look, view our PoC here.

What to do

Please update the fields listed here. Note that the tags are key and must be meaningful to help end users evaluate your project. 

 

We plan to announce the Project Summary Table early next year and would like your project’s information up to date by December 31. Once the table is more or less complete, there will be a way to navigate from the landscape directly to this page.

How

Please follow these instructions. They provide the location of landscape.yml and guidance on updating it. You may use your current/traditional process for raising a PR against the CNCF landscape.yml or take advantage of a new web UI available for the landscape.

Why

Our ecosystem is growing, and the Landscape initiative is evolving to maximize your project's profile amongst end-users who are new to cloud native. To learn more about this project (e.g., the why, problem statement, and goals), please refer to this document.

If you have questions, reach out via Slack to Catherine Paganini, Simon Forster, or Richard Collins, and they can guide you through this process. The CNCF is here to help, so please use this team to ensure your project is promoted properly.


Thank you,

The CNCF Business Value Subcommittee Team


Catherine Paganini
Head of Marketing and Community
Buoyant, creators of Linkerd
Service Mesh Academy, monthly hands-on, engineer-focused training from the creators of the service mesh. Sign up today!