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Blog Tags Reference ​

Overview ​

This page documents the supported blog tags.

Tag Format ​

Use lowercase kebab-case (tag-name) for all tags.

Content Type Tags ​

  • feature-announcement: Announces new functionality or notable enhancements.
  • release-notes: Release-focused updates tied to one or more versions.
  • technical-deep-dive: Detailed technical analysis and architecture content.
  • case-study: Practical implementation reports and production stories.
  • community-event: Community meeting, conference or Hackathon updates.
  • tutorial: Step-by-step usage guidance.
  • milestone: Project anniversary or major achievement summaries.

Technical Domain Tags ​

  • cost-optimization: Cost efficiency and resource optimization.
  • security: Authentication, authorization, credential management, and hardening.
  • networking: DNS, CIDR, connectivity, CNI, and load balancing behavior.
  • high-availability: Resilience, zone tolerance, and outage handling.
  • observability: Logging, metrics, telemetry, and monitoring stack topics.
  • storage: Backups, volumes, persistence, and data durability.
  • autoscaling: Scaling-related workload or cluster behavior.
  • node-management: Worker lifecycle, rollouts, and node operations.

Component and Technology Tags ​

  • dashboard: Gardener Dashboard features and workflows.
  • gardenctl: gardenctl functionality and usage.
  • etcd: etcd operations, internals, and backup topics.
  • helm: Helm or OCI-registry-related workflows.
  • cluster-api: Cluster API ecosystem and integration topics.
  • extensions: Gardener extension development and behavior.

Cloud Provider Tags ​

Use the provider-<provider-name> format.

  • provider-aws
  • provider-azure
  • provider-gcp
  • provider-openstack
  • provider-metal-stack

Project Relation Tags ​

  • apeiro: Content related to Apeiro concepts or Neonephos.
  • capi: Cluster API abbreviation.
  • gapi: Gardener-related Cluster API ecosystem shorthand.
  • capga: Cluster API Provider Gardener shorthand.
  • kcp: Kubernetes Control Plane references used in CAPG/GAPI context.