Introduction to Drone.io part 3

Last month, I published the third and last part of the “Introduction to Drone.io” series I was working on. On this last piece I continue to talk about Kubernetes integration, but I also talked about other more advanced features, like build promotions and...

Introduction to Drone.io part 2

I wrote a continuation to my previous Drone.io article, posted at my current employer blog. To continue with these series of learning labs, this second part focus on the deployment of Drone.io on a local minikube Kubernetes cluster using helm charts. It also goes...

Introduction to Drone.io and other updates

I have not been very active with my docker containers this year, the reason was that I switched jobs and additional to being busy with the switch, I do not need my projects anymore for work (at least for now). This means I have less time to work on them, so things are...

Accepted into Docker Open Source Program

At the end of last year Docker announced it would start enforcing data pull rate limits for its users. since Nov. 2 2020, these are the new limits: Unauthenticated users will be restricted to 100 pulls every 6 hoursAuthenticated free users will be restricted to 200...