
The diversity of Uber’s open source offerings speaks to the complexity of our technology stack and the business problems we use these projects to solve. Open source also gives our engineers, data scientists, and researchers the opportunity to further build out their projects for the benefit of the broader technical community.
In this spirit, Uber Open Source developed our mission statement: enabling collaboration through open source. From joining The Linux Foundation as a Gold member to releasing new data visualization, metrics monitoring, and front-end development frameworks and even hosting the first-ever Uber Open Summit, 2018 was busy for our team. As the year draws to a close, here are some of our 2018 highlights:
Three awards
Three of Uber’s open source software received the honors from the community:
Jaeger, now a Cloud Native Computing Foundation-hosted project, made it onto InfoWorld’s list of the best open source software for cloud computing in the last two years (2017 and 2018). An end-to-end distributed tracing system, Jaeger can be used for monitoring microservices-based systems.
More about Jaeger: Project website || GitHub || Eng Blog Article || Yuri Shkuro Interview
