MuranoPL supposed to provide a solution for the real needs to manage
services in the centralized manner and to allow cloud provider customers to
create their own services.
The application catalog similar to AppDirect (www.appdirect.com) natively
supported by OpenStack is a huge step forward.
Think
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On 18/03/14 08:01, Ruslan Kamaldinov wrote:
Joshua, Clint,
The only platform I'm aware about which fully supports true isolation and which
has been used in production
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Completely agree with you. We wouldn't be writing another language if we
knew how an
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>> Just an idea (I believe lua offers similar controls/limits.., although its
>> not as popular of course as JS).
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Although being a little bit verbose it makes a lot of sense to me.
@Joshua,
Even assuming Python co
Although being a little bit verbose it makes a lot of sense to me.
@Joshua,
Even assuming Python could be sandboxed and whatever else that’s needed to be
able to use it as DSL (for something like Mistral, Murano or Heat) is done why
do you think Python would be a better alternative for people
> I'd be very interested in knowing the resource controls u plan to add.
Memory, CPU...
We haven't discussed it yet. Any suggestions are welcomed
> I'm still trying to figure out where something like
https://github.com/istalker2/MuranoDsl/blob/master/meta/com.mirantis.murano.demoApp.DemoInstance/m
I'd be very interested in knowing the resource controls u plan to add. Memory,
CPU...
I'm still trying to figure out where something like
https://github.com/istalker2/MuranoDsl/blob/master/meta/com.mirantis.murano.demoApp.DemoInstance/manifest.yaml
would be beneficial, why not just spend effort
Forgot to say that the discussion was started in "[openstack-dev] [Mistral]
Crack at a "Real life" workflow" thread
On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 10:39 AM, Stan Lagun wrote:
> First of all MuranoPL is not a host but hosted language. It never intended
> to replace Python and if Python can do the job it
First of all MuranoPL is not a host but hosted language. It never intended
to replace Python and if Python can do the job it is probably better than
MuranoPL for that job.
The problem with Python is that you cannot have Python code as a part of
your DSL if you need to evaluate that DSL on server-si
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