From df86a1faca3767b8a19a52d94eb2e93d506e4293 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "m.nabokikh" <maksim.nabokikh@flant.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 12:59:17 +0400
Subject: [PATCH] chore: update Kubernetes section in README

Signed-off-by: m.nabokikh <maksim.nabokikh@flant.com>
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 README.md | 7 ++++---
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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@@ -46,11 +46,12 @@ Because these tokens are signed by dex and [contain standard-based claims][stand
 
 For details on how to request or validate an ID Token, see [_"Writing apps that use dex"_][using-dex].
 
-## Kubernetes + dex
+## Kubernetes and Dex
 
-Dex's main production use is as an auth-N addon in CoreOS's enterprise Kubernetes solution, [Tectonic][tectonic]. Dex runs natively on top of any Kubernetes cluster using Third Party Resources and can drive API server authentication through the OpenID Connect plugin. Clients, such as the [Tectonic Console][tectonic-console] and `kubectl`, can act on behalf users who can login to the cluster through any identity provider dex supports.
+Dex runs natively on top of any Kubernetes cluster using Custom Resource Definitions and can drive API server authentication through the OpenID Connect plugin. Clients, such as the [`kubernetes-dashboard`](https://github.com/kubernetes/dashboard) and `kubectl`, can act on behalf of users who can login to the cluster through any identity provider dex supports.
 
-More docs for running dex as a Kubernetes authenticator can be found [here](https://dexidp.io/docs/kubernetes/).
+* More docs for running dex as a Kubernetes authenticator can be found [here](https://dexidp.io/docs/kubernetes/).
+* You can find more about companies and projects, which uses dex, [here](./ADOPTERS.md).
 
 ## Connectors
 
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