Hi Daniel Lavine
My recommendation for now, would be to avoid working on branch (copy of
whisk) and instead create a folder in the dev-tools repo "kubernetes" have
a script there that git clones main repo of openwhisk , and then tried to
use it as is build the docker images, and then deploy to
Hey Dan,
We are working on a fork of the OpenWhisk project and are extending the
Ansible orchestration so that it can issue Kubernetes commands. We have
created a Dockerfile which pulls in the OpenWhisk code and installs all of
the required dependencies to run the Ansible play books. With this im
Hi Dan,
As you can see from that issue Rodric referenced, I've also being looking
into K8s and often hear others express interest as well [1]. It will be
great to have people working together on this.
Here is a wiki page I started where we can capture the proposal:
https://cwiki.apache.org/conflu