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Application: 2023 Ambassadorship Program Application yinmin2020 #450

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yinmin2020 opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 3 comments
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Application: 2023 Ambassadorship Program Application yinmin2020 #450

yinmin2020 opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 3 comments
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yinmin2020 commented Aug 30, 2023

GitHub Username

yinmin2020

Name

min

Surname

yin

Email

178019213@qq.com

Social Media and Other Links About You

  • Twitter
    @yinmin1987

Basic Requirements

  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • You need to have active knowledge of Cloud Native architectures.
  • To have technological or other knowledge that will contribute to the future of KubeSphere.

Requirements

  • To have published a minimum of four pieces of content in the last year (e.g., blogs, social media posts, videos etc.)
  • Contribute to any of the KubeSphere repos a minimum of twenty times in the past year
  • Organized an event on behalf of KubeSphere or made a presentation on behalf of KubeSphere at an organized event at least once in the last year.
  • Be an active community supporter or Ambassador in a minimum of two CNCF Member or Projects.

How do you plan to contribute to the future of KubeSphere if you don't have enough requirements?

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Links and other resources to share with us about the requirements.

https://kubesphere.io/
https://github.com/kubesphere/kubesphere

What do you think about Cloud Native? What type of experiences have you had before?

Cloud native is an exciting new approach to building and running applications in the cloud. It leverages technologies like containers, microservices, immutable infrastructure, and declarative APIs to create resilient, scalable, and portable applications.
I have worked in traditional IT operations for many years before getting into cloud native. The experience has been transformative. Building web applications and managing servers used to be very challenging - things break in production all the time. There was a huge gap between dev and ops team.
With cloud native, the entire application lifecycle is streamlined. Using Kubernetes and CI/CD pipelines, my team can respond much faster to issues and ship features quicker. There is more autonomy for developers while ops overhead is reduced dramatically.
Of course, cloud native is not a silver bullet. We still face challenges like monitoring complex systems and refactoring monoliths. But the fundamental improvements in productivity and reliability are incredible. I feel more satisfied seeing my applications running smoothly in production.
The transition did require learning many new technologies and architectures like microservices. But the investment is well worth it. I'm very excited about the future possibilities of cloud native, especially areas like GitOps, Service Mesh and Serverless. This is only the beginning of the journey.

What does KubeSphere mean to you?

KubeSphere is an incredible open source container platform that makes Kubernetes much easier to use and operate at scale. It provides a streamlined UI and rich tooling that abstracts away Kubernetes complexities.
Before using KubeSphere, I found Kubernetes infrastructure hard to configure and manage. Concepts like networking, storage, RBAC felt very overwhelming. With KubeSphere, I don't have to deal with YAML files or infrastructure details. I can focus on delivering application value.
What impresses me most about KubeSphere is its focus on multi-tenancy. Configuring workspaces, devops projects and account isolation used to be so tedious. KubeSphere automates all that and allows us to collaborate seamlessly across teams and projects. The observability is also top notch for monitoring cluster health and application performance.

What are your plans after becoming an Ambassador?

industries around the world.
As an Ambassador, I would focus on three key areas - education, enablement and community building. First, I want to raise awareness of KubeSphere through speaking engagements, blog posts and social media. There are still misconceptions around Kubernetes being too complex. I aim to show how KubeSphere makes Kubernetes accessible.

Anything you want to talk about?

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@halil-bugol
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🟢 The application is valid. It will be evaluated. @yinmin2020 you need to give more details for KubeSphere topics before scoring.

@faweizhao26
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Yinmin is the leader of KubeSphere User Group in Hangzhou. He was one of the main organisers of several KubeSphere meetups in Hangzhou. I vote for him to be the KubeSphere Ambassador.

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I vote for him to be a KubeSphere Ambassador

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