Join the community for one of the live events, Level Up with Crossplane, presented by Upbound. These ongoing events each feature about 2 hours of technical talks and networking with peers and project maintainers who are building platforms powered by Crossplane.
Get an update on what's happening with the open source project, understand strategies for building platforms with Crossplane, and gain the knowledge to take your cloud control plane expertise to the next level.
We’re seeking talks that:
Fit any experience level: Ideally are a fit for beginner to intermediate users of Crossplane.
Explore user stories: Show what you have built and accomplished with Crossplane. Such as: building your Internal Developer Platform (IDP), multi-tenant application delivery, powering your Cluster as a Service strategy, and more.
Walk through learnings and tips: Have you moved from Infrastructure as Code (IaC) to a control plane architecture? We want to hear about the steps you took and lessons learned.
Are great “how to’s”: Are you experienced with building compositions? Have you built a provider? Have you adopted composition functions? Show the community how you did it and share best practices.
Deadline: Rolling
Submit your talks and ideas and we’ll review them on a rolling basis for future events throughout 2024.
Events are online but may also include in-person opportunities to speak as well.
View example talks and upcoming events. We're currently looking at talks for June 2024 online in a North American timezone.
Other details:
Plan for 25 minutes for your talk length (inclusive of any Q&A).
CODE OF CONDUCT
By submitting, you agree to the Crossplane Community Code of Conduct/CNCF Code of Conduct.
COMMITMENT TO INCLUSIVITY
We ask speakers to review The Linux Foundation's Inclusive Speaker Orientation and Inclusive Language Initiative.
About Crossplane:
Crossplane is the open source framework for building cloud native control planes. It is a CNCF project built on the foundation of Kubernetes to orchestrate anything.
Upbound and the maintainers of Crossplane will host this event.