WirelessCar launches its first open-source project! ✨ ❗ We’re excited to share that WirelessCar has released its first open-source project: NAuth — NATS Operator & Account management for Kubernetes. NAuth was born from a real need in our internal developer platform, Drive. When looking for a way to handle authentication and authorization in NATS using a declarative and self-service approach, we found no solution that fit. So we built one. By open-sourcing NAuth, we hope to: 👉 Make life easier for others working with NATS and Kubernetes. 👉 Learn and grow from the open-source community’s feedback and contributions. 👉 Take a first, modest but meaningful, step in giving back to the ecosystem we rely on every day. As Kaj Fehlhaber, one of the developers behind NAuth, puts it: “It has been important for our team to get involved in the open-source community to build a culture and know-how around it. NAuth is another cog in the wheel as we continue to grow our platform on cloud native technologies.” 💡 We know many in automotive and beyond have made large and lasting contributions to open-source already. Our ambition here is to contribute where we see real gaps — and to continue to build our own open-source culture along the way. ✅ Check out NAuth at nauth.io and NATS.io. #WeAreWirelesscar #OpenSource #FutureMobility #Innovation #ConnectedVehicles
Well done WirelessCar and Kaj Fehlhaber! Half work done! Next: Nurture the open source project and it’s community.
Fantastic!
Well done Kaj! It‘s great to see you exploring and building open-source. Keep rocking
NATS and FOSS. That is awesome!
Thats awesome is there a guide
Go Kaj Fehlhaber and the team at WirelessCar! It's nice to see that companies realize that open source and making cool products are not mutually exclusive.
Super fun to have been able to contribute a tiny bit to this!
Very cool 🤙. NATS.io is becoming pervasive in the #SDV & #AutonomousDriving markets 🚗