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With this release we gaze upwards, to what is possible when our community comes together. Kubernetes
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is the work of hundreds of contributors across the globe, and thousands of end-users supporting
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applications that serve millions. Every one is a star in our sky, helping us chart our course.
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The release logo is made by Britnee Laverack, and depicts a telescope set upon starry skies and the
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Pleiades, often known in mythology as the “Seven Sisters”. The number seven is especially auspicious
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The release logo is made by [Britnee Laverack](https://www.instagram.com/artsyfie/), and depicts a telescope set upon starry skies and the
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[Pleiades](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades), often known in mythology as the “Seven Sisters”. The number seven is especially auspicious
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for the Kubernetes project, and is a reference back to our original “Project Seven” name.
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This release of Kubernetes is named for those that would look towards the night sky and wonder — for
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all the stargazers out there. :sparkles:
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