KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America
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FluxCon

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November 10, 2025

Atlanta, Georgia
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FluxCon is the official community gathering for Flux users, contributors, and adopters, such as end-user organizations and service providers. As GitOps and continuous delivery continue to evolve as a core operating model for cloud native infrastructure, FluxCon provides a dedicated space to share best practices, real-world success stories, and deep technical knowledge around continuous delivery with Flux.

Registration Details

This event is one of our KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America CNCF-hosted Co-located Events. In-person attendees have the option to register for an All-Access In-Person KubeCon + CloudNativeCon pass that will include entry to ALL CNCF-hosted co-located events + KubeCon + CloudNativeCon.

Sponsor the Event

Contact sponsor@cncf.io to secure your sponsorship today! Signed contracts must be received by September 24, 2025.

Call For Proposals

Submit a proposal to speak! Submissions are being accepted through Monday, June 30, 2025. (11:59 PM EDT)

Click above to submit a proposal to speak at FluxCon, or one of the other CNCF-hosted Co-located events.

FluxCon topics include:

  • Running Flux at Scale in Production (Real stories and best practices for Prod clusters and apps)
  • Securing GitOps Workflows with Flux (From repository to cluster, hardened practices and deployments)
  • Building Internal Developer Platforms with Flux (Power self-service, and automate environments)
  • Flux and Progressive Delivery Strategies (Deploy safely with canary, blue-green, and A/B testing)
  • Observability and Monitoring for Flux Deployments (Monitor with logs, metrics, and visual tools)
  • Flux Roadmap, Vision, and Community Updates (Upcoming features and long-term vision)
  • Integrating Flux with CI/CD Pipelines (Integration with CI tools for full pipelines)
  • Service Provider Stories: Delivering GitOps to Customers (Flux to deliver capabilities)

Submission Types:

  • Presentation: 25 minutes with 1 or 2 speakers presenting on a topic
  • Panel Discussion: 35 minutes of discussion amongst 3 to 5 speakers (In an effort to promote speaker diversity, CNCF does not accept submissions with all-male panels, and three different organizations must be represented).
  • Lightning Talk: A brief 10 minute presentation with a maximum of 1 speaker