EXPLORE ALL CNCF SITES
Discover websites and resources for your projects and communities.
Flagship Site
Visit the CNCF flagship website to learn about CNCF, its Members, Projects, Events, Case Studies, Blog and more. The source code of the site is fully open source.
Tools and Resources
The cloud native landscape organizes all cloud native open source projects and proprietary products into categories, providing an overview of the ecosystem. The landscape is managed on GitHub with contributions from the community.
Participate in local events and programs run by the larger cloud native community, or host your own.
The official job board of CNCF, connecting the world’s top developers to open positions in the cloud native ecosystem. Posting your jobs is free.
Buy cloud native merch to celebrate your favorite tech! All proceeds from sales are reinvested back into the foundation.
Get started contributing to CNCF’s hosted projects and shape the cloud native ecosystem. Maintained by the community on GitHub.
The Cloud Native Glossary aims to make cloud native easier to understand, not only for technologists but also for people on the business side. Maintained by the community on GitHub.
The Maturity Model helps you move from inception through to full adoption of cloud native technologies to achieve the full benefits of running scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments. Maintained by the community on GitHub.
The Cloud Native Architecture site demonstrates what we mean by “cloud native” and the examples show real-life architectures that implement these principles. Contributions welcome from everyone. Maintained by the community on GitHub.
Technical Advisory Groups
CNCF TAGs oversee and coordinate interests of specific areas for end users and/or projects. Read more details about CNCF TAGs. Each TAG site is maintained by the community on GitHub.
additional project Resources
DevStats is a tool for analyzing participation metrics of CNCF projects. The source code of the site is open source.
Artifact Hub enables finding, installing, and publishing Kubernetes packages. The source code of the site is open source.