 Cloud-native technologies enable organizations to scale rapidly and deliver software faster than ever before. GitOps, operation by pull request, is a powerful developer workflow that enables organizations to unlock the promise of cloud-native continuous delivery. GitOps is a set of practices that enable developers to carry out tasks that traditionally fell to operations personnel. It has similar benefits to DevOps but is more about technique than culture and emphasizes the use of the Git tool specifically. Implementing GitOps practices leads to an improved developer experience, higher productivity, and more stable, reliable, and secure software. Flux CD, a CNCF project, is a collection of GitOps tools for keeping Kubernetes clusters in sync with sources of configuration, including Git repositories, and automating updates to configuration when there is new code to deploy. In many ways, Flux is the project that gave rise to GitOps and is helping teams manage the complexity of operating Kubernetes. To help more developers familiarize themselves with these beneficial tools and practices, the Linux Foundation, CNCF, and Continuous Delivery Foundation have created the GitOps Continuous Delivery on Kubernetes with Flux training course, which provides a foundational deep dive into GitOps principles and practices and how to implement them using Flux. The course will teach you to implement Flux CD and GitOps practices to set up a continuous delivery pipeline on your Kubernetes environments and provide a sense of operational control via Git-based workflows like branching models and pull requests. Enroll today and start improving your continuous delivery practices.