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[META] Future runner capabilities #37

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Cryptophobia opened this issue Mar 21, 2018 · 3 comments
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[META] Future runner capabilities #37

Cryptophobia opened this issue Mar 21, 2018 · 3 comments

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From @arschles on January 21, 2016 17:57

This issue holds a discussion about future features and capabilities to add to apps that run on the Deis platform. Discussions herein may relate to deis/workflow, deis/slugbuilder, deis/slugrunner and others.

Whiteboard discussion notes from 1/21/2016:

slack for ios upload

Copied from original issue: deis/builder#114

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From @nathansamson on January 27, 2016 21:30

Image is a bit fuzzy ( I cant read the upper left note-it at all), care to write it out or upload another one or somehow type it out?

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From @bacongobbler on January 27, 2016 21:37

Some notes I can read:

  • tiered build deployments (the upper-left note)
  • deploy using docker compose?
  • deis lambda (open source AWS lambda)
  • support hg and bazaar in the builder
  • strict ingress/egress for apps
  • programmable deploys/deploy hooks
  • multi-port app support
  • code hosting (gogs in k8s, sourcegraph?)
  • "private" apps (kinda like github private repos, I guess)
  • add more/pluggable workflows

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From @arschles on January 27, 2016 21:40

@bacongobbler I believe that list is exhaustive for builder/runner. Also, IIRC from the planning session, you're correct about the meaning of private apps.

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