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What's the status of Open Application Model?
There was recently score.dev, but that is also just used by one tool.
- One YAML to rule them all
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Best events/conferences to participate for an open-source project?
Yesterday I was thinking about the roadmap and the discussions that are happening in the community (you can check them here and feel free to open one or contribute to an active one) and I am excited to see how much we have to look forward in 2023.
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Thoughts on my new OSS tool launch + twitter space happening today
A month ago we open sourced Score. The community response has been really great so far (just over 1k stars in 4 weeks) and we got many questions thrown at us:
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One YAML to rule them all!
Hi all, I am Giulia, Community Manager and part of the team that launched Score.dev a week ago. My team and I believe that developers shouldn’t fight with tooling and advocate for a workload-centric approach to development. We’re on a mission to reduce cognitive load on developers, minimize configuration drift and mismanagement, and improve the developer experience. Want to join us as a contributor? Read the official announcement to learn more. Or check us out on GitHub!
- One YAML to rule them all. We just open sourced a new workload config spec so you can configure once and deploy to any environment (local, cloud, etc.)
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The pros and cons of managing configuration for multiple environments
Last week we released score-spec and I asked a few communities for feedback on how you manage configuration between multiple environments and a lot of you (thanks!) came up with some answers and more questions. Here I wanted to list the pros and cons, in my humble opinion, of the top approaches suggested. Feel free to add yours as well!
- Trouble with consistent config across environments?
kubevela
- Open-source alternative to Heroku, Vercel, and Netlify
- Is there any Django app deployment tool for VPS-based environments with UI?
- What's the status of Open Application Model?
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Using compose files as a universal infrastructure interface, even for Kubernetes
Finally, I think the OAM model offers one possible future. Take a look at projects like KubeVela and Crossplane. These allow you to compose your own custom abstraction layer. The developer creates a simple CRD called "Application" and this is translated into ths k8s or even off-cluster resources. Problem right now is the complexity is transferred onto guys configuring the platform..... I want to see more "out of the box" implementations.
- Helm or Kustomize for my situation?
- KubeVela, the extensible engine for IDP and platform engineering
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Opinionated application platform on top of Kubernetes?
Gotcha, thanks! We already run ArgoCD but having devs write raw manifests feels so low-level when it’s usually the same combo of configmaps, ingresses, services, deployments… Maybe this is more in the direction of what I’m looking for? 🤔 https://kubevela.io
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Finding better motivations for software work (Other than pride)
Note: On that topic, I'm keeping a close eye on the Open Application Model and the kubevela projects. I think it’ll help write a representation of an application and its components that we can validate the structure of our code against, and generate documentation from it. Not a complete solution to the problem, but it'll help with certain parts of architecture documentation
- Kubevela - The modern application platform.
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Clusterpedia —— Cluster API Searching Has Never Been Easier
Also, kubevela is getting ready to connect to clusterpedia https://github.com/kubevela/kubevela/issues/4237,
What are some alternatives?
kuuid - K-sortable UUID - roughly time-sortable unique id generator
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
ulid - Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (ULID) in Python 3
argo-cd - Declarative Continuous Deployment for Kubernetes
dynamodb-onetable - DynamoDB access and management for one table designs with NodeJS
kustomize - Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations
python-ksuid - A pure-Python KSUID implementation
rancher - Complete container management platform
uuid6-ietf-draft - Next Generation UUID Formats
Dokku - A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
ulid-lite - Generate unique, yet sortable identifiers
porter - Kubernetes powered PaaS that runs in your own cloud.