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  • The Meshery Umbrella Expands

    meshery open-source governance extensions

    Meshery’s high project velocity necessitates a revision in its governance and organizational structure to align with the scale of its growing complexity and community contributions. To best serve its expansive ecosystem, Meshery maintainers have opted to partition its numerous GitHub repositories into two distinct organizations: Meshery for the core platform and Meshery Extensions for extensions.

  • Meshery, the Rocket Ship

    community milestones

    Meshery, the extensible cloud native management platform, has achieved a remarkable milestone: recognition as the sixth highest-velocity project within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). This accomplishment is impressive for any project, but especially noteworthy given Meshery’s Sandbox maturity level and its position among 237 CNCF projects! Just six months ago, we celebrated reaching the ninth spot in our April 2025 announcement. Climbing three ranks in such a short time underscores the project’s accelerating momentum and the unwavering dedication of our global community.

  • Meshery CLI Commands for Organization, Workspaces, and Connections

    mesheryctl

    Introducing new mesheryctl commands that enhance organization and workspace management capabilities. These commands empower users to efficiently manage their Meshery organizations and workspaces directly from the command line.

  • Mesheryctl End-To-End Testing Introduction

    mesheryctl test

    You want to create a test for a new or existing Meshery command? Good. This tutorial explains how to do so. In this tutorial, we will introduce mesheryctl end-to-end testing using Bash Automating Testing System (BATS).

  • mesheryctl model init and build explained

    releases mesheryctl

    If you are new to the Meshery ecosystem and want to create your own models, this post will show you how to do so using Meshery CLI (mesheryctl).

  • Announcing the Certified Meshery Contributor (CMC)

    community open-source

    Open source projects thrive or die based in large part on their community of contributors. It behooves maintainers to make opportunities for recognition and support of their contributors abundant. As a tool to allow contributors to showcase and validate their expertise, Meshery maintainers are thrilled to announce the launch of the Certified Meshery Contributor (CMC) certification — the project’s first certification and a first of its kind for the CNCF — crafted to acknowledge and authenticate the proficiency of developers actively shaping the Meshery ecosystem.

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