Crossplane is a framework for building cloud native control planes without needing to write code. It has a highly extensible backend that enables you to build a control plane that can orchestrate applications and infrastructure no matter where they run, and a highly configurable frontend that puts you in control of the schema of the declarative API it offers.
Crossplane is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation project.
Currently maintained releases, as well as the next upcoming release are listed below. For more information take a look at the Crossplane release cycle documentation.
Release | Release Date | EOL |
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v1.9 | Jul 14, 2022 | Apr 2023 |
v1.10 | Oct 18, 2022 | Jul 2023 |
v1.11 | Jan 31, 2023 | Oct 2023 |
v1.12 | Apr 25, 2023 | Jan 2024 |
You can subscribe to the community calendar to track all release dates, and find the most recent releases on the releases page.
Crossplane is a community driven project; we welcome your contribution. To file a bug, suggest an improvement, or request a new feature please open an issue against Crossplane or the relevant provider. Refer to our contributing guide for more information on how you can help.
- Discuss Crossplane on Slack or our developer mailing list.
- Follow us on Twitter, or contact us via Email.
- Join our regular community meetings.
- Provide feedback on our roadmap and releases board.
The Crossplane community meeting takes place every other Thursday at 10:00am Pacific Time. Anyone who wants to discuss the direction of the project, design and implementation reviews, or raise general questions with the broader community is encouraged to join.
- Meeting link: https://zoom.us/j/425148449?pwd=NEk4N0tHWGpEazhuam1yR28yWHY5QT09
- Current agenda and past meeting notes
- Past meeting recordings
- Community Calendar
A list of publicly known users of the Crossplane project can be found in ADOPTERS.md. We encourage all users of Crossplane to add themselves to this list - we want to see the community's growing success!
Crossplane is under the Apache 2.0 license.