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KubeCon NA 2025 Recap and New CNCF Training

· 3 min read
Todd Baert
Software Engineer at Dynatrace, OpenFeature maintainer

What an incredible week! KubeCon North America 2025 has officially finished up, and we're still reflecting on all the energy, conversations, and sessions. If you couldn't make it, don't worry, we've got you covered with all the highlights as well as some exciting news...

A Successful Summit

First off, a huge thank you to everyone who joined us at the OpenFeature Summit. It was great to see a room full of users and contributors to the project. We loved seeing so many of you there, asking thoughtful questions, and sharing your own experiences with feature flagging. Thanks again to our summit sponsor, LaunchDarkly!

Check out the summit summary page for recordings and slide presentations.

Feature Flag Talks

We also hosted two incredible talks that were all about feature flags and OpenFeature. Both sessions were well-attended, and questions and conversations kept going long after the talks ended. It's clear that feature flagging is a hot topic, and we're thrilled to see so much interest in the space.

🔥 Feature Flags Suck! - The Problems With Feature Flagging and How To Avoid Them

📈 Feature Flag Driven Development: Seamlessly Integrate Feature Flags Into Your SDLC

New CNCF Training Course: Feature Flagging with OpenFeature

We're happy to announce the launch of our official CNCF training course: Feature Flagging with OpenFeature (LFS140). This course is perfect for developers and platform engineers who want to learn how to integrate feature flags into their workflows or enhance their apps and platforms with OpenFeature. It covers everything from the basics of feature flagging to advanced use cases, and it's a great way to level up your skills. Check it out!

As always, we were excited to hear about new adopters, stories, and usage of the OpenFeature project at the booth. Thanks again to everyone who made KubeCon NA 2025 such an unforgettable experience. Whether you joined us in person or follow along online, we're so grateful for your support. Here's to continuing the conversation and building the future of feature flagging together!