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By Phil Prasek

Crossplane, now officially released in version 1.0, is able to manage a number of cloud services from the Kubernetes API and combine them into configuration blueprints to define your own cloud platform — all without writing code. It’s been an amazing year for the Crossplane community as we work together to build a future of API-centric control planes!

We are pleased to announce the V1.0 release of Crossplane, including the final V1 API, leader election, Prometheus metrics for all binaries, enhanced platform configuration support and more!

Today we celebrated the 1.0 release at Crossplane Community Day, with Kelsey Hightower, Joe Beda, Brendan Burns, Bassam Tabbara, Brian Grant and more — just earlier this month, Crossplane just turned 2! If you can’t participate, check out the YouTube replay — it’s coming soon!

Crossplane is a project of CNCF — it was started by the founders of Rook. Earlier this year, it became a graduate CNCF project along with Kubernetes itself, Prometheus and Envoy. The community is gathered around Crossplane, with members from AWS, Microsoft, AliCloud, RedHat, Equinix, IBM Cloud, Accenture, VSHN, Akiris, and IBM Cloud today officially joins the Crossplane community, Added support for more than 85 IBM Cloud services and now you can use Crossplane to integrate services into your own Cloud API!

With over 10 million downloads, over 3,300 GitHub stars and over 1,000 Slack members, it’s an exciting time to be a part of the growing Crossplane community and we expect to see plenty of contributions. Community members have gradually become maintainers of subprojects such as Crossplane/Provider-AWS, which supports 3 times more AWS cloud services than last year, and work!

Our joint efforts to understand how the community can benefit from Crossplane and work together to adapt AWS ACK and Azure ASO code generation pipelines to emit native Crossplane resources, Be happy with the use of the stateless TerraForm Provider to speed up the coverage of Long Tail — 100% Crossplane Provider coverage for all clouds and cloud services.

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