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>If you run Kubernetes, there’s a coin-flip chance you’re running a component that will stop receiving security patches in two months. Roughly 50% of cloud native environments use Ingress NGINX. Ingress NGINX, the most widely deployed ingress controller in the cloud native ecosystem, is being retired at the end of March 2026. I interviewed two members of the Kubernetes Steering and Security Response Committees to understand why. The answer says more about open source sustainability than it does about NGINX.

Archive: https://archive.today/ZD42Y From the post: >>If you run Kubernetes, there’s a coin-flip chance you’re running a component that will stop receiving security patches in two months. Roughly 50% of cloud native environments use Ingress NGINX. Ingress NGINX, the most widely deployed ingress controller in the cloud native ecosystem, is being retired at the end of March 2026. I interviewed two members of the Kubernetes Steering and Security Response Committees to understand why. The answer says more about open source sustainability than it does about NGINX.

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