Marching towards Chaos Toolkit 1.0.0
From Release Candidate to 1.0.0, the Chaos Toolkit is ready for Primetime
“The moment feels perfect to be able to put the marker in the sand and say “Chaos Toolkit is very much now ready for primetime!”.”
It’s time! This week we’ve been planning out the work to take the Chaos Toolkit to 1.0.0 (amongst other exciting things we’ll be announcing soon!).
The Chaos Toolkit has been relatively stable now for quite some time, and from all the stories we get directly on our community slack we can tell that folks are super-happy with it. The moment feels perfect to be able to put the marker in the sand and say “Chaos Toolkit is very much now ready for primetime!”.
The Plan
Since the toolkit has been so stable we plan to have only one Release Candidate (RC), 1.0.0.RC1, before finally wrapping and shipping 1.0.0.
We’ve been busy taking the small number of current issues on the projects and categorising them, where appropriate by our judgement, for 1.0.0.RC1 and 1.0.0.
It’s your chance to influence v1.0.0 of your toolkit
We take our larger community very seriously, and so this is a call to arms for anyone to shout out that something is broken or just desperately is needed for 1.0.0.
We want to know what you want in 1.0.0, so now is the perfect time to chime in on the projects themselves, or on the community slack… or both, whatever gets our attention! And of course if you have a PR ready as well, we want to hear from you too!
Getting Involved in the Chaos Toolkit
The Chaos Toolkit is a community-led open source and free project whose goal is to enable everyone to create and use their own automated chaos engineering experiments. Vendor-neutral and free, now and always, it’s a great place learn about chaos engineering, to use as the foundation for your own experiments, and even to bring your own chaos engineering experiment requirements and ideas.
You can get involved today by raising issues and feature requests, grabbing the code, or even just joining us on our community slack.
ChaosIQ is a company that provides commercial and enterprise support for the Chaos Toolkit.