We started a similar doc a few days ago to capture flows we have on the outside of osio that we could bring into osio.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QUbWabt-NQRFLHOVczRVqgwFAMA1P4R76dqC97KkpHw/edit?ts=5b4d97e0 -aslak- On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 7:54 AM Mitchell Harpur <[email protected]> wrote: > All > > Please take a quick look at this google document ... it wont take long > > *https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h-MDYNfJBbg4RvMaYXxowWkMBx1IEFdk_Vz0El5zJUc/edit?usp=sharing > <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1h-MDYNfJBbg4RvMaYXxowWkMBx1IEFdk_Vz0El5zJUc/edit?usp=sharing>* > > > > In the context of the OpenShift developer experience, I am doing a brain > storm to come up with a list of tools that we all *use to develop > OpenShift applications of all shapes types and sizes.* Please add to the > list any tools that you use, develop or like (if it is not there already). > I am ideally trying to *map Red Hat's tools*, but I am also interested in > the *gaps of the capabilities of our tools/workflows* ... so add 3rd > party/competitor tools (open source or closed source/commercial) if you > think they *add value to the conversation* ... but only if you actually > use them or know that we use them for container based apps. If you see a > missing category or developer workflow... do me a favor and add it in too. > This is not meant to be an exhaustive list all tools that anyone uses ... > but the tools that YOU use and also if its a Red Hat tool or not. If you > have a link that explains the capabilities of the tool, as well as the > person who maintains the tool (assuming that it is open source)... please > add it as well. Much appreciated and thanks a ton . > > Sincerely, > Mitch Harpur > Principle Software Engineer > > _______________________________________________ > Devtools mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/devtools >
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