Kubernetes Ingress NGINX will stop receiving security patches in March 2026, affecting roughly 50% of cloud native environments. The project is being deprecated due to maintainer burnout and lack of contributors, despite recent offers of help being rejected as too late. Kubernetes leadership pushed for faster deprecation than maintainers wanted. Migration to alternatives like Gateway API, Envoy Gateway, Traefik, or Cilium is necessary but not straightforward due to custom annotations. The situation highlights open source sustainability challenges and the pressure on volunteer maintainers of critical infrastructure.

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