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Understanding eBPF in Sevice Mesh with Ahmed

Why have we not created a service mesh in the kernel before? Some people have been semi-jokingly stating that kube-proxy is the original service mesh. However, it is not enough. So what's next? Since eBPF code can be inserted at runtime into an existing Linux kernel similar to a Linux kernel module, but unlike a kernel module, it can be done in a secure and portable manner. This allows for eBPF implementation to continue to evolve with the service mesh community.

Lessons Learned From Scaling An Open Source | Angie Byron

Drupal—an open source CMS—turned 20 years old recently, and has grown from a small student hobby project to an enterprise-grade digital experience platform running ~3% of the Internet. This talk will explore the many lessons learned (most of them the hard way ;)) in navigating an international open source developer community through various scalability challenges. Angie is Director of Community at Aiven, Core Maintainer and Product Manager for Drupal, O’Reilly Author, Mom.

Chat with Devs | Episode 1 - Kernel and Network Tracing with eBPF |

eBPF is the kernel technology for a new generation of networking, observability and security tools. This will give attendees knowledge of how eBPF can be used to trace every action taken on a running system and know what is happening inside the kernel. The main advantage of using eBPF for tracing is that you can access almost any piece of information from the Linux kernel and your applications.

Hacktoberfest #1 - Recognize, Celebrate and Connect open source Developers.

If you’ve ever wanted to contribute to open source, now is your chance! You can contribute to several Keploy projects participating this year’s Hacktoberfest. Anyone around the globe who desires to help drive the growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-growing community. All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to participate. Vaunt builds vibrant open-source communities by rewarding developers for contributions, celebrating achievements, and encouraging connections.