feat: add KubeStellar Console to Containerisation section#41
feat: add KubeStellar Console to Containerisation section#41clubanderson wants to merge 1 commit into
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Signed-off-by: Andy Anderson <andy@clubanderson.com>
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📝 WalkthroughWalkthroughA single-line addition to the README's Containerisation section that introduces a new item referencing KubeStellar Console with a brief description, marked as unchecked for future work. Changes
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What
Adds KubeStellar Console to the Containerisation section, after the Kubernetes tutorial entry.
Why
KubeStellar Console is an open source, AI-powered multi-cluster Kubernetes observability dashboard and CNCF Sandbox project. It's a practical learning resource for DevOps engineers working with Kubernetes:
It complements the Kubernetes tutorial resources already listed in the Containerisation section.
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