> A better question would be what is the point of CNCF?

I ask myself that every time I happen to stroll past CNCF things. I just can't avoid feeling that it's a big cloud complexity racket - and not even a classy one. A constant barrage of expensive conferences, vague memberships [1], and over-the-top certification schemes [2]. Not to even mention the obvious self-interests of hyperscalers of setting up this org in the first place.

[1] "The CNCF Silver Membership offers unmatched value across your entire organization. Whether a startup, scale-up, or mid-sized company, get ready to lead, learn, grow, and be recognized in the cloud native ecosystem." https://www.cncf.io/about/join/silver/

[2] "Individuals who have successfully passed every CNCF certification (currently CKA, CKAD, CKS, KCNA, KCSA, PCA, ICA, CCA, CAPA, CGOA, CBA, OTCA, KCA) and LFCS, will receive the title of Golden Kubestronaut for life [...]" https://www.cncf.io/training/kubestronaut/

I felt the same. They feel super corporate with all that bloat and the DEI stuff they shove down your project throat, it does seem to be an arm of Google et al.