Would it be possible for us to get another repo created in the Dropwizard 
org? Let's call this one *dropwizard-kubernetes*. It's a client integration 
for the fabric8 Kubernetes Client 
(https://github.com/fabric8io/kubernetes-client).

On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 4:38:53 PM UTC-7, Michael Zamani wrote:
>
> (Sorry for the spam) 
>
> dropwizard-health is available now as well: 
> https://github.com/dropwizard/dropwizard-health/
>
> On Thursday, May 16, 2019 at 10:40:49 AM UTC-7, Michael Zamani wrote:
>>
>> Just another update, I pushed our code for 
>> https://github.com/dropwizard/dropwizard-foundationdb
>>
>> The next one on my plate is the dropwizard-health module, which I'm 
>> hoping to push today or tomorrow.
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 8:27:20 AM UTC-7, Jeremiah Adams wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for the info. Yes, Samza occupies the same space as Spark 
>>> Streaming but requires no tuning (been a while since I've used spark so 
>>> this may have changed.) 
>>> I see the dropwizard consumer as more utility/administrative as well but 
>>> was curious. I'll likely be using your project in admin/monitoring 
>>> applications. Thanks for sharing it. I have more questions specific but 
>>> will move it to Github issues and the like.
>>>
>>> -jeremiah
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 9:04:05 AM UTC-6, Michael Zamani wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey Jeremiah,
>>>>
>>>> That’s a good question, and it ultimately will come down to what you 
>>>> need.
>>>>
>>>> For instance, maybe you have an existing Dropwizard that you’d like to 
>>>> *also 
>>>> *consume messages in addition to whatever else it’s doing. Maybe 
>>>> having a http health check, and an admin page that’s familiar is 
>>>> beneficial. 
>>>>
>>>> Spark streaming, and Samza (which sorry if this is wrong, not super 
>>>> familiar with it) would require you to set up a cluster, and maybe that’s 
>>>> not worth it in all cases, though I can definitely see them being useful 
>>>> pretty broadly.
>>>>
>>>> Or maybe you’re just wanting to use the Kafka streams APIs (which 
>>>> granted, what I have now in dropwizard-Kafka doesn’t support), which again 
>>>> doesn’t require a cluster, but gives some of the features of spark 
>>>> streaming (and Samza?).
>>>>
>>>> Just some thoughts, hopefully that clarifies.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 10:03:41 AM UTC-4, Jeremiah Adams wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you share a high overview of use cases you h ave for the kafka 
>>>>> consumers in dropwizard? We use dropwizard for our rest services,  and 
>>>>> apache samza for kafka stream processing. I am interested to see how you 
>>>>> are using kafka consumers in dropwizard.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 3:14:10 PM UTC-6, mza...@apple.com 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey dropwizard-dev,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We've got some modules we'd like to open source that we use 
>>>>>> internally at Apple. Some of those might make sense to be included in 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> core Dropwizard project, but others definitely don't, and it would make 
>>>>>> much more sense to have them live outside of the Dropwizard repo. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We're hoping we might be able to contribute these to the Dropwizard 
>>>>>> organization (https://github.com/dropwizard) instead, as that seems 
>>>>>> like a place where it would make sense for Dropwizard extensions to 
>>>>>> live. 
>>>>>> However, we wanted to consult you guys to see if you had any strong 
>>>>>> preferences one way or another, or if there's any process we should be 
>>>>>> aware of in order to add a project to the Dropwizard GitHub organization.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It might be worth mentioning that it would be easier for us to open 
>>>>>> source them if they can live in the Dropwizard organization, rather than 
>>>>>> a 
>>>>>> brand new spot, due to how our corporate open source policy works. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks!  
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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