Red Hat Kubernetes weekly technology podcast hosted by Brian Gracely (@bgracely) along with friends from the Kubernetes community. Focused on Containers | Kubernetes | Red Hat OpenShift | Cloud Native Applications | Microservices | PaaS | CaaS | DevOps.
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Why is every episode dated May 4th? It is messing up my queue. I like to listen in order the show was released. But whether intentionally or accidentally this show always jumps the line cause it says it was released on May 4th. Please fix this.
It was nice show until host has been charged.
Now that they will be splitting the show into half normal kubernetes and half red hat kubernetes (openshift) I have unsubscribed. It’s a shame, I enjoyed the show. It’s too bad you can’t keep this one going and then do a separate podcast just for openshift. I have no interest in openshift so this would just mean I would start to listen and then delete it, which is annoying. I realize RedHat is funding this podcast, so it does make sense that they would want to push their openshift product.
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Live the show, its not too long not too short, can say the same about the content not too much nor too little info, entertaining hosts and up to date interesting tech news and not only oriented towards their sponsors RedHat, keep up the good work love the show and everything about containers 🙂🤩
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PodCTL launched 6 years ago and published 88 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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