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Helm Turns 10

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Ten years ago, in a hackathon shortly after the release of Kubernetes 1.1.0, Helm was born.

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Author: Matt Butcher <mbutcher@engineyard.com>
Date: Mon Oct 19 17:43:26 2015 -0600

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Helm @ KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU '25

· 약 4분

It's that time of the year again – the Helm team is headed to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU '25 in London, UK this week from April 1 - 4! Helm 4 is in the works for later this year so be sure to join the conversation with our maintainers during our talk sessions and at our Helm booth in the Project Pavilion! See below for more details on all Helm-related activities throughout the week.

Experience a Helm Release: Live at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024!

· 약 2분

Have you ever wondered what it takes to perform a software release of one of the most popular tools in the Kubernetes community? While you may envision a series of complex steps or maybe even some black magic (some of which may be true), the release process is much more organized and streamlined than you may have envisioned. However, until you see it for yourself firsthand, these types of questions will continue to go unfulfilled. Seeing it really is believing it!

The Road to Helm 4

· 약 6분

We have been saying it for a while now – Helm is "stable software". That should not come as a surprise to anyone familiar with Kubernetes and the surrounding ecosystem as many within the Kubernetes community consider Helm to be the de-facto package manager. The use of Helm is far reaching: from open source community projects, to startups, to Fortune 500 organizations. Helm has become an essential component of build and deployment workflows that handle mission critical workloads.

Helm 3.13

· 약 3분

Helm 3.13 brings some significant and useful changes for Helm users. This ranges from longtime bugs being fixed to some new features that can have an impact on performance.