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From Borg to Broken: why Kubernetes 2.0 is an apology letter

From Borg to Broken: why Kubernetes 2.0 is an apology letter

Kubernetes 2.0 is kicking YAML to the curb. After years of living and breathing .yaml files, the project is eyeing a hard break. Maintainers haven’t said it outright, but the message is clear: YAML isn’t cutting it anymore.

System shift: This could signal a real usability reboot—maybe even a less painful way to wrangle K8s configs. Time to unlearn what you think you know about orchestration.


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