Exploring the Latest Container Runtime Projects in the CNCF by The New Stack Makers published on 2017-04-10T16:18:22Z On today's episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Founder Alex Williams sat down with CNCF COO Chris Aniszczyk. Aniszczyk wears many hats, including OCI/Executive Director; and The Linux Foundation's VP of Developer Relations. While at CloudNativeCon/KubeCon EU 2017, we spoke with Aniszczyk about the pros and cons of having both rkt and containerd, two container runtimes, in the CNCF at the same time. Another topic of discussion was the ever-growing presence of continuous integration and continuous deployment, and how those practices are evolving for the CNCF TOC as it looks toward accepting future projects to the Foundation. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/T9nhGbxtH_0 Genre Technology Comment by The New Stack Makers What are you thinking for Austin? 2017-04-10T16:30:01Z Comment by The New Stack Makers We've seen projects come out of CNCF for specific technologies right, but CI/CD, will that follow the same path? 2017-04-10T16:29:28Z Comment by The New Stack Makers So help me understand the CI/CD discussions you're having inside the TOC right now. 2017-04-10T16:29:02Z Comment by The New Stack Makers Now what's the whole intention here? Will you just keep building projects, and will they ever work together? Will there ever be a stack that will come out of this? 2017-04-10T16:28:35Z Comment by The New Stack Makers There was a lot of other things going on at this event too. We had news from linkerd, right? And Fluent? Give me a summary there of what we heard from other projects inside the CNCF. 2017-04-10T16:27:39Z Comment by The New Stack Makers Does there need to be full compatibility between containerd and rkt? 2017-04-10T16:26:34Z Comment by The New Stack Makers I'm curious about how the companies out there that might be thinking about running containerd and also rkt, right? 2017-04-10T16:26:04Z Comment by The New Stack Makers And rkt, it's a different kind of container technology, right? 2017-04-10T16:25:14Z Comment by The New Stack Makers Containerd is interesting to me. One of the things I've heard people talk about over the past couple of days is it's just enough. What does it mean by 'just enough,' in this context? 2017-04-10T16:24:50Z Comment by The New Stack Makers How does that affect then other projects that are ongoing? It doesn't have any kind of impact on OCI, or does it? 2017-04-10T16:24:06Z Comment by The New Stack Makers What is the rationale for two runtimes in the context of this cloud native ecosystem? 2017-04-10T16:23:27Z Comment by The New Stack Makers The TOC is an interesting group inside the CNCF. It's that group that makes the decision about what projects to receive. They've been pretty busy over the past few months. The most recent announcement comes with rkt and containerd. 2017-04-10T16:23:04Z