[go-nuts] Re: Survey - do you use Go in the cloud?

2016-10-12 Thread 'Andrew Jessup' via golang-nuts
Hi Ondrej, thanks for the feedback!

While the intent of this particular survey was to understand what kind of 
workloads go customers were running on various cloud providers, we're also 
taking a close look at previous surveys that have looked at vendoring and 
packaging preferences, as well as the direction the community is leaning 
towards as we improve the developer workflow on Cloud Platform. 

We hear you that many folks have their own tools and strategies for solving 
this and would prefer to see their workflows supported rather than have 
something forced on them. That's generally what we strive to support.

On Wednesday, 12 October 2016 04:09:14 UTC-7, Ondrej wrote:
>
> Andrew,
> Thanks for doing this. The Cloud Platform is great and I'm glad you're 
> looking into this. Here are my 2c that didn't quite fit in the survey: when 
> not running in a 'full' environment (lambdas/cloud functions, app engine, 
> containers etc.), it would be good to keep the package/vendoring conundrums 
> in mind, especially now as it's quite a live discussion as to what the best 
> design of it should be. E.g. last time I tried Heroku, it forced me to use 
> Godep, which was a bit annoying and I ended up dropping Heroku as an 
> option, because I didn't want to change my workflows just for one 
> environment.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Tuesday, 11 October 2016 21:49:30 UTC+1, Andrew Jessup wrote:
>>
>> Hi Gophers,
>>
>> I'm on the Cloud Platform group at Google. We're trying to understand 
>> what kinds of services Go developers are building that they plan to host 
>> with a third party provider (any provider, not just Google) and why they 
>> picked Go for doing so. 
>>
>> As such we're putting up a short (no, really - it's only 4 questions) 
>> survey. 
>>
>> The survey is here - https://goo.gl/forms/XH5oXX106S7u7CMg2
>>
>> If you're building something to run in the cloud using Go, we'd love to 
>> hear from you. We'll publish the (anonymized) results of this survey back 
>> to this list for anyone else who is interested.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Andrew
>>
>

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[go-nuts] Re: Survey - do you use Go in the cloud?

2016-10-12 Thread Ondrej
Andrew,
Thanks for doing this. The Cloud Platform is great and I'm glad you're 
looking into this. Here are my 2c that didn't quite fit in the survey: when 
not running in a 'full' environment (lambdas/cloud functions, app engine, 
containers etc.), it would be good to keep the package/vendoring conundrums 
in mind, especially now as it's quite a live discussion as to what the best 
design of it should be. E.g. last time I tried Heroku, it forced me to use 
Godep, which was a bit annoying and I ended up dropping Heroku as an 
option, because I didn't want to change my workflows just for one 
environment.

Thanks!

On Tuesday, 11 October 2016 21:49:30 UTC+1, Andrew Jessup wrote:
>
> Hi Gophers,
>
> I'm on the Cloud Platform group at Google. We're trying to understand what 
> kinds of services Go developers are building that they plan to host with a 
> third party provider (any provider, not just Google) and why they picked Go 
> for doing so. 
>
> As such we're putting up a short (no, really - it's only 4 questions) 
> survey. 
>
> The survey is here - https://goo.gl/forms/XH5oXX106S7u7CMg2
>
> If you're building something to run in the cloud using Go, we'd love to 
> hear from you. We'll publish the (anonymized) results of this survey back 
> to this list for anyone else who is interested.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>

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