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This is a note of gratitude.
A tad late. But better late than never :)
I decided to get involved with the Kubernetes community on a lark about four years ago.
I wanted to learn about containers and orchestration, and I thought learning via joining the upstream community was it.
I was wrong 😂
Life got in the way and I only finally got around to learning it all last December.
But the community was interesting and helpful.
I got to learn the terms of art, by osmosis.
I got to see how a large community functions, how a large software project was run.
And in time, I got to pitch in and help a bit as well.
I pitched in with the Release Team for v1.25 to gain a sense of how a release comes about.
And a couple of years ago, I saw my good friend (and frequent collaborator) Priyanka buckling a bit under the weight of the work, in the various roles she had assumed to help out in the community. I asked her if there was anyway I could help her, that did not involve meetings or talking to people 😂1
And she asked me if I could pitch in and help with helping folks gain membership into various Kubernetes orgs on Github.
I ayed.
She taught me the ropes. And I became a Github New Membership Coordinator for the Kubernetes project.
And all of this history to say, I’m grateful to Priyanka for this serendipitous opportunity.
I fell in love with the work.
For someone who has had to face a lot of cynicism in his real world day job, it’s been a lot of joy, welcoming folks into the project. It’s one of the happier parts of my day, when I sit at the desk to process the requests that come in.
I’m also grateful to the Kubernetes as well as the overarching CNCF communities for recognising what I do, for two successive years.
I was the recipient of the Kubernetes Contributor award in 2024 and the CNCF’s, Chop Wood Carry Water award in 2025.
I’m both, honoured and humbled.
I hope to contribute to this community, a while longer :)
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