Let's do comments here in the dev list or github issue there are going to be github issues anyway to track this work
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 3:58 PM Matt Rutkowski <[email protected]> wrote: > Unfortunately, when we opened up "comments" (site-wide permissions only) > we got inundated with spam... I haveno problem with adding giving people > edit access and suffer the overhead. Just need their Apache ID... > > Kind regards, > Matt > > > > > From: "Daniel Lavine" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 06/08/2017 12:42 PM > Subject: Re: OpenWhisk, Kubernetes, what was learned and where we > would like to go next. > > > > Hey Ben, > > I was thinking that it would be easiest for everyone to just make edits > comments on the wiki page. That way everything is just in one place and > people will not need to go back and forth between the email thread/wiki > page. But, if we need to grant privileges to everyone that wants to edit > the page that is also quite annoying. This is my first time using the > Apache wiki pages. It would be great if there are ways to grant privileges > on specific pages so anyone can comment. For now, I guess I'm alright just > giving privileges to people who wish to contribute, unless there is a mass > number of people asking for requests to edit. Then we can do something > else. > > Dan Lavine > > "Matt Rutkowski" ---06/08/2017 09:54:01 AM---Hi Ben, I believe that I just > gave you permissions to add pages, comments and > > From: "Matt Rutkowski" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 06/08/2017 09:54 AM > Subject: Re: OpenWhisk, Kubernetes, what was learned and where we would > like to go next. > > > > Hi Ben, > > I believe that I just gave you permissions to add pages, comments and > attachments (bbrowning ID). Let me know if this worked. > > Kind regards, > Matt > > > > > From: Ben Browning <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: 06/07/2017 10:30 PM > Subject: Re: OpenWhisk, Kubernetes, what was learned and where we > would like to go next. > > > > Dan, > > Thanks for all the code and docs around the Kubernetes work! Is there > specific permissions we need to comment on the wiki doc? I'm logged in but > don't see a way to do that. > > Also, would you prefer discussion via comments on the wiki page or here on > the dev list? > > Thanks, > > Ben > > > On Wed, Jun 7, 2017 at 4:16 PM, Daniel Lavine <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > It has been a while since I last posted and previously it was for the > > "Proposal for OpenWhisk + Kubernetes integration". I'm happy to tell you > > that we got an initial deployment up and running with a decent amount of > > documentation around it. For anyone who is interested in what has been > > done, that work can be found here. > > > > From that work, we have started to identify some of the oddities > required > > to put OpenWhisk on Kubernetes and are proposing an initial outline on > how > > we would like to start tackling them. Our solution basically boils down > to > > OpenWhisk becoming more "Dockerized" in the configuration phase. Meaning > > each of the components will have more configuration properties built > into > > them, or necessary scripts/startup actions that perform setup actions > once > > done via Ansible. This way we can setup OpenWhisk on Kubernetes, Docker > > Compose, or some other hosting environment without the need for an > > orchestration layer. We would love for people to take a look at, comment > > and make any suggestions for next steps to achieve this by heading over > and > > taking a look at the wiki where we are proposing our initial outline. > > > > Thanks! > > Dan Lavine > > > > > > > > > > > > >
