KubeStellar Roadmap
Note: This page reflects the historical roadmap for the KubeStellar core components. The project has evolved significantly since these items were written. For the latest project direction, active milestones, and current priorities, please see the KubeStellar GitHub Project Board and open milestones.
Historical Items (Legacy Core Components)
The following items were tracked during earlier KubeStellar development cycles. Many have been completed or superseded:
Address security vulnerabilities while on Kubernetes 1.30.(Completed)Make a KubeFlex release.(Completed)Update KubeStellar to use that KubeFlex release.(Completed)Upgrade to Kubernetes 1.31.(Completed)- Address remaining security vulnerabilities and keep dependencies current (Kubernetes 1.32+).
- Continue OCM/ACM convergence work.
- Address failings in the OpenSSF Best Practices scorecard.
Current Project Direction
KubeStellar now encompasses multiple components beyond the core multi-cluster engine:
- KubeStellar Console — A unified web dashboard for managing multi-cluster deployments, with AI-assisted operations, dashboards, and a marketplace.
- KubeStellar MCP — Model Context Protocol integration for AI-native cluster management.
- A2A — Agent-to-Agent protocol support for KubeStellar operations.
For roadmap details on these newer components, see their respective documentation sections.