okd
ron
okd | ron | |
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18 | 24 | |
1,638 | 3,141 | |
1.4% | 2.0% | |
4.8 | 7.6 | |
2 months ago | 10 days ago | |
HCL | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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okd
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Outlook now ignores Windows' Default Browser and opens links in Edge by default
> I've never had to do that.
Using OKD (OpenShift Kubernetes Distribution) because I just dealt with this morning:
https://github.com/okd-project/okd/releases - download the MacOS installer and unzip it.
Then try to run it from the command line. Be told that it "cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified". This is NOT the "is an app downloaded from the Internet, do you wish to run it?" dialog.
Go to Finder, and double click it. Get the same message.
You have to go to Finder, then right click the app, specifically hit Open (which will open a terminal that will immediately exit), and only now can you run this app in your original terminal.
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OKD 4.13 all kube-system targets down
Found this https://github.com/okd-project/okd/discussions/1626
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Kubernetes with Red Hat Open Shift
mkdir ~/openshift cd ~/openshift export OKD_VERSION=4.11.0-0.okd-2022-11-05-030711 wget "https://github.com/okd-project/okd/releases/download/${OKD_VERSION}/openshift-client-linux-${OKD_VERSION}.tar.gz" wget "https://github.com/okd-project/okd/releases/download/${OKD_VERSION}/openshift-install-linux-${OKD_VERSION}.tar.gz" tar xvf "openshift-client-linux-${OKD_VERSION}.tar.gz" tar xvf "openshift-install-linux-${OKD_VERSION}.tar.gz" chmod +x oc chmod +x kubectl chmod +x openshift-installer export PATH=$PATH:~/openshift
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They're rebuilding the Death Star of complexity
OpenShift is just downstream OKD, right? Can’t you just run that locally? Red Hat’s doc should be easy to get access to as well, via their developer accounts. I think.
- Alameda Capital still owes $4.6M in their AWS bill... And here I am running on $500 mini pcs
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Can someone help me? my OpenShift doesnt work locally
wget https://github.com/openshift/okd/releases/download/4.5.0-0.okd-2020-07-14-153706-ga/openshift-client-linux-4.5.0-0.okd-2020-07-14-153706-ga.tar.gz
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OKD 4.10 has been released!
The OKD Project just released the new stable release 4.10! Join the discussion at https://github.com/openshift/okd/discussions/1133 !
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OKD 4.9 update 2021-12-12
See https://amd64.origin.releases.ci.openshift.org/releasestream/4-stable/release/4.9.0-0.okd-2021-12-12-025847 for changelog. `oc` and `openshift-install` binaries were uploaded to github - https://github.com/openshift/okd/releases/tag/4.9.0-0.okd-2021-12-12-025847.
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Differences between Red Hat Openshift Container Platform (OCP) and OKD
OKD is community supported and totally free to use and modify version of Kubernetes (somewhat similar to Fedora compared to RHEL in terms of being upstream of the commercial product). OpenShift OCP is a subscription-based hybrid cloud enterprise Kubernetes platform that is supported by Red Hat staff and engineers.
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OpenShift versions used in production
Thanks for that - I did see I could enable the red hat sources, but my understanding was using a pull secret from either the OpenShift trial or dev accounts restricted you to non-commercial use on your cluster - it's covered briefly in this discussion: https://github.com/openshift/okd/issues/295
ron
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XML is better than YAML
Whenever this kind of arguments come up, I am sad that RON (https://github.com/ron-rs/ron) is not better known. To me it feels like a cleaner and better JSON.
In any case, my little experience with it had made me hate YAML. Generally speaking, I have come to dislike any language with significant whitespace other than Haskell.
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What config format do you prefer?
Part of the reason why I migrated away from RON in system76-scheduler is because I needed to rely on the 253-untagged-enums branch from https://github.com/MomoLangenstein/ron. Which still isn't resolved today: https://github.com/ron-rs/ron/pull/451.
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Ron: Rusty Object Notation
Serde is strongly, strictly typed: you have to specify what type you want to decode to. It’s nothing like Python’s Pickle protocol.
See, for example, https://github.com/ron-rs/ron/blob/484fcab0686dfd18c7e29b6c1..., where it (in a type-inferency way) says “parse as Config”.
- JSON vs. XML with Douglas Crockford
- Ron – Rusty Object Notation
- They're rebuilding the Death Star of complexity
What are some alternatives?
microshift - A small form factor OpenShift/Kubernetes optimized for edge computing
toml.io - Source Code for toml.io
vsphere-csi-driver - vSphere storage Container Storage Interface (CSI) plugin
json5 - JSON5 — JSON for Humans
node-osc - Open Sound Control protocol library for Node.js
kdl - the kdl document language specifications
feedback - Public feedback discussions for: GitHub for Mobile, GitHub Discussions, GitHub Codespaces, GitHub Sponsors, GitHub Issues and more! [Moved to: https://github.com/github-community/community]
minimal-yaml - A minimalist, zero-copy parser for a strict subset of the Yaml specification.
installer - Install an OpenShift 4.x cluster
yaml-reference-parser
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
typescript-json-schema - Generate json-schema from your Typescript sources