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Kubeinvaders is a Kubernetes chaos engineering tool created in 2019 as a fun side project.
Its primary function is to kill pods and stress worker nodes through an interface reminiscent of the Space Invaders game. We've added various custom features, including graphs for monitoring HTTP ingress during chaos sessions and the ability to schedule experiments.
The software is licensed under Apache 2.0, and the technology stack is very simple. We use OpenResty as a web server, Python and Lua for backend logic, and plain JavaScript and HTML for the frontend.
Org repo URL (provide if all repos under the org are in scope of the application)
The roadmap focuses on developing a fully open-source platform, primarily intended for SRE teams, to provide a comprehensive overview of projects and namespaces where chaos engineering sessions have been conducted over time. Statistics on chaos engineering usage and service uptime reports should offer insights into areas where improvements can be made to enhance system robustness.
At platformengineering.it, we intend to provide the project under the Apache 2.0 license, while offering support to clients and partners for usage and more advanced reporting.
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Trademark and accounts
If the project is accepted, I agree to donate all project trademarks and accounts to the CNCF
Why CNCF?
The CNCF's vast network of developers, users, and organizations will significantly increase Kubeinvaders' exposure. This will attract new contributors, users, and potential collaborators, fostering a more vibrant and diverse community.
Benefit to the Landscape
We think adding a bit of fun with a game-like project could be a great way to get new developers interested.
Cloud Native 'Fit'
No response
Cloud Native 'Integration'
No response
Cloud Native Overlap
No response
Similar projects
N/A
Landscape
yes
Business Product or Service to Project separation
N/A
Project presentations
No response
Project champions
No response
Additional information
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Application contact emails
[email protected]
Project Summary
Chaos Engineering tool for Kubernetes
Project Description
Kubeinvaders is a Kubernetes chaos engineering tool created in 2019 as a fun side project.
Its primary function is to kill pods and stress worker nodes through an interface reminiscent of the Space Invaders game. We've added various custom features, including graphs for monitoring HTTP ingress during chaos sessions and the ability to schedule experiments.
The software is licensed under Apache 2.0, and the technology stack is very simple. We use OpenResty as a web server, Python and Lua for backend logic, and plain JavaScript and HTML for the frontend.
Org repo URL (provide if all repos under the org are in scope of the application)
N/A
Project repo URL in scope of application
https://github.com/lucky-sideburn/kubeinvaders
Additional repos in scope of the application
No response
Website URL
https://platformengineering.it/
Roadmap
https://github.com/lucky-sideburn/kubeinvaders/blob/master/README.md#roadmap
Roadmap context
The roadmap focuses on developing a fully open-source platform, primarily intended for SRE teams, to provide a comprehensive overview of projects and namespaces where chaos engineering sessions have been conducted over time. Statistics on chaos engineering usage and service uptime reports should offer insights into areas where improvements can be made to enhance system robustness.
At platformengineering.it, we intend to provide the project under the Apache 2.0 license, while offering support to clients and partners for usage and more advanced reporting.
Contributing Guide
https://github.com/lucky-sideburn/kubeinvaders/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
Code of Conduct (CoC)
https://github.com/lucky-sideburn/kubeinvaders/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
Adopters
No response
Contributing or Sponsoring Org
No response
Maintainers file
https://github.com/lucky-sideburn
IP Policy
Trademark and accounts
Why CNCF?
The CNCF's vast network of developers, users, and organizations will significantly increase Kubeinvaders' exposure. This will attract new contributors, users, and potential collaborators, fostering a more vibrant and diverse community.
Benefit to the Landscape
We think adding a bit of fun with a game-like project could be a great way to get new developers interested.
Cloud Native 'Fit'
No response
Cloud Native 'Integration'
No response
Cloud Native Overlap
No response
Similar projects
N/A
Landscape
yes
Business Product or Service to Project separation
N/A
Project presentations
No response
Project champions
No response
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: