My Journey in LFX Mentorship Program Summer’22

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    👩🏿‍🎓👨🏽‍🎓👩🏻‍🎓CNCF Mentoring: LFX Mentorship + Summer of Code

  • Every quarter, this program begins with different organizations proposing project ideas that they’d like the mentees to work on. For a period of around 2 weeks, they propose their ideas over the cncf/mentorship repository.

  • kubernetes

    Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management

  • In the second month, I was expected to code these UI pages and I thought that should be done within a month. But it wasn’t that easy. Because setting up the project with not too much experience working with DevOps technologies was quite hard. The project was only available to run locally on Linux-based systems, but I had Windows, so I dual-booted my system. Then I started setting up different DevOps technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, and Kind. Getting used to these technologies took me some time and effort. I was daily solving some problems and getting stuck into new problems. My mentors help me a lot during that period. After around 15 days of effort, I did setup the karmada main project and the dashboard project.

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  • kind

    Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes

  • In the second month, I was expected to code these UI pages and I thought that should be done within a month. But it wasn’t that easy. Because setting up the project with not too much experience working with DevOps technologies was quite hard. The project was only available to run locally on Linux-based systems, but I had Windows, so I dual-booted my system. Then I started setting up different DevOps technologies such as Docker, Kubernetes, and Kind. Getting used to these technologies took me some time and effort. I was daily solving some problems and getting stuck into new problems. My mentors help me a lot during that period. After around 15 days of effort, I did setup the karmada main project and the dashboard project.

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