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KubeStellar Console supports AI/ML operations including Kubeflow pipeline monitoring, GPU utilization tracking, and cross-cluster AI workload observability. CNCF Sandbox project.\n\nHappy to adjust description or placement.

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- [Blog Posts](#blog-posts)
- [Videos](#videos)
- [Community](#community)
- [KubeStellar Console](https://github.com/kubestellar/console) - Multi-cluster Kubernetes dashboard with AI/ML workload observability, Kubeflow pipeline monitoring, GPU utilization tracking, and CNCF project integrations. CNCF Sandbox project.
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Did you mean to add it to the projects section?

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Yes, you're right — sorry about that! I've moved the entry to the Ecosystem Projects section. Thanks for catching it!

Move entry to the correct Ecosystem Projects section as suggested by
maintainer. KubeStellar Console provides AI/ML workload observability,
GPU utilization tracking, and Kubeflow pipeline monitoring.

Signed-off-by: clubanderson <clubanderson@users.noreply.github.com>
@clubanderson clubanderson force-pushed the add-kubestellar-console branch from 6328083 to ac47d86 Compare April 26, 2026 05:54
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