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CNCF Serverless WG

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CNCF Serverless WG

The CNCF Serverless Working Group is exploring the intersection of cloud native and serverless technology.

The TOC sponsor of this WG is Ken Owens.

For more information, see this collaborative document.

Join our Google Group: cncf-wg-serverless

Goals

  • Provide clarity for ourselves and consumers w.r.t. what this topic is all about:
    • Define common terminology
    • Define the scope of the space as it exists today - over time this may change
    • Identify common use cases and patterns between existing implementations
    • Identify where serverless fits in relative to PaaS and container orchestration
  • Identify potential next steps for the community (may or may not happen within CNCF):
    • Identifying areas where we’d like to see some harmonization or interop work
  • Create a whitepaper on Serverless in relation to Cloud Native.

Communications

We have google group for e-mail communications: cncf-wg-serverless

Whitepaper

The current version of the whitepaper can be found here.

Meeting Time

The Serverless Working Group meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of every month at 9AM PT (USA Pacific):

Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/893315636

Or iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +14086380968,893315636# or +16465588656,893315636#

Or Telephone: Dial: +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) +1 855 880 1246 (US Toll Free) +1 877 369 0926 (US Toll Free) Meeting ID: 893 315 636 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=nNv_PhN6J6o-1aAlnHVERVZ0H4v1E-tm

NOTE: Please use *6 to mute/un-mute your phone during the call.

Here is a public Google calendar so you can add the meetings to your calendar: https://goo.gl/eyutah

Here is a link to a World Time Zone Converter here http://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/?t=9:00%20am&tz=San%20Francisco&

Meeting Minutes

The minutes from our calls are available here.

Recording from our calls are available here.

Some of the presentations made during the calls can be found here.