#CloudFoundry #Korifi on #K3s on #Ubuntu 24.04 on #RaspberryPi
#CloudFoundry #Korifi on #K3s on #Ubuntu 24.04 on #RaspberryPi
Looking to integrate Korifi with your Go applications? ✨ I've published a blog post that walks you through connecting to Korifi on a Kind cluster. It includes authentication tips and code examples for getting started. Check it out here: https://gciavarrini.github.io/blog/go_korifi/
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Korifi 0.14.0 has been released! 😻
Overall compatibility with the Cloud Foundry V3 API has been improved. Experimental UAA authentication represents another significant step forward. While support for managed services remains experimental, it has undergone numerous improvements.
Ever wondered how to deploy #Korifi on a Raspberry Pi Kubernetes cluster?
It’s not as fast as it could be because I’m still needing to use #qemu emulation for #kpack but it’s working! I’ve got #korifi running on #raspberrypi and it’s only going to get better from here.
Korifi 0.12.0 has been released!
The Korifi community has released Korifi 0.12.0. If you want to quickly try it out, please check the install Korifi on kind guide. What is Korifi Link to heading Korifi is an offering built by the Cloud Foundry community. Korifi’s purpose is to deliver an inherently higher order abstraction over Kubernetes, ultimately enabling developers to focus on building applications. What’s Changed? Link to heading For the official relese changes, take a look at the release notes for Korifi 0.