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Re: Org Maintainer Nomination: Martin Hickey
+1
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Reinhard Nägele
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#383
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Re: Org Maintainer Nomination: Martin Hickey
Hi Matt B.,
Thank you for the nominating me. I would be honoured to accept the nomination.
Thanks Matt F. for informing me of the process.
Regards,
Martin
Hi Matt B.,
Thank you for the nominating me. I would be honoured to accept the nomination.
Thanks Matt F. for informing me of the process.
Regards,
Martin
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Martin Hickey
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#382
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Re: Org Maintainer Nomination: Martin Hickey
The next step in the process is that Martin needs to accept. He can do that here on the list.
The next step in the process is that Martin needs to accept. He can do that here on the list.
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Matt Farina
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#381
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Re: Org Maintainer Nomination: Martin Hickey
+1
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+1
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Carlos Tadeu Panato Jr
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#380
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Re: Org Maintainer Nomination: Martin Hickey
Yes, +1
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Josh Dolitsky
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#379
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Org Maintainer Nomination: Martin Hickey
I would like to nominate Martin Hickey as a Helm org maintainer, as described in the Helm Org Governance document: https://github.com/helm/community/blob/main/governance/governance.md
Martin is a
I would like to nominate Martin Hickey as a Helm org maintainer, as described in the Helm Org Governance document: https://github.com/helm/community/blob/main/governance/governance.md
Martin is a
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Matt Butcher <matt.butcher@...>
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#378
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Re: Stepping down as an Org Maintainer
Vic,
Thanks for all your time and hard work on Helm. We couldn't have pulled off all that charts CI without you. I wish you the best in the projects your working on and the family time.
- Matt Farina
Vic,
Thanks for all your time and hard work on Helm. We couldn't have pulled off all that charts CI without you. I wish you the best in the projects your working on and the family time.
- Matt Farina
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Matt Farina
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#377
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Stepping down as an Org Maintainer
Team,
I've been apart from the day to day of Helm, Charts and the rest of the ecosystem for a while now due to many factors but overwhelmingly because of the birth of my wonderful two boys over the
Team,
I've been apart from the day to day of Helm, Charts and the rest of the ecosystem for a while now due to many factors but overwhelmingly because of the birth of my wonderful two boys over the
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Vic Iglesias
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#376
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[HIP] Dynamic Chart Dependency Overrides
Hello everyone,
Based on discussion in an issue I have decided to write up a HIP for allowing dependency overrides during helm install/update operations.
Details can be seen in the merge request
Hello everyone,
Based on discussion in an issue I have decided to write up a HIP for allowing dependency overrides during helm install/update operations.
Details can be seen in the merge request
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David Mládek <david.mladek.cz@...>
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#375
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Re: jsonnet/tanka helm templating
Re-sending as a reply-all.
Hi Andrey,
Have you read through the threads on github? This particular discussion topic has been discussed at length.... Probably once every few months I'd say at
Re-sending as a reply-all.
Hi Andrey,
Have you read through the threads on github? This particular discussion topic has been discussed at length.... Probably once every few months I'd say at
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Matt Fisher <matt.fisher@...>
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#374
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jsonnet/tanka helm templating
Hey!
I want to make a feature HIP to add jsonnet templating to helm. Specifically, I want helm to have tanka-like functionality with plugged kubernetes libs.
Motivation:
1. go templates have lots of
Hey!
I want to make a feature HIP to add jsonnet templating to helm. Specifically, I want helm to have tanka-like functionality with plugged kubernetes libs.
Motivation:
1. go templates have lots of
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Andrey Tuzhilin <andrei.tuzhilin@...>
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#373
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Re: How are people estimating efforts for developing and maintaining Helm chart based product releases?
Hi Berin,
Thanks for your comprehensive response.
Best Reagrds,
Sandip
Hi Berin,
Thanks for your comprehensive response.
Best Reagrds,
Sandip
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Sandip Chitale
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#372
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Re: How are people estimating efforts for developing and maintaining Helm chart based product releases?
Helm definitely has some wrinkles, and I've run into a few. So I would recommend separating your tasking. For example:
Writing docker files and helm charts are separate activities, they deserve
Helm definitely has some wrinkles, and I've run into a few. So I would recommend separating your tasking. For example:
Writing docker files and helm charts are separate activities, they deserve
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Loritsch, Berin <bloritsch@...>
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#371
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How are people estimating efforts for developing and maintaining Helm chart based product releases?
This is a somewhat open ended question but I am looking for some real world, practical knowledge/experience about effort estimation for developing and maintaining Helm chart based products.
Helm3 is
This is a somewhat open ended question but I am looking for some real world, practical knowledge/experience about effort estimation for developing and maintaining Helm chart based products.
Helm3 is
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Sandip Chitale
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#370
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Re: [HIP] helm lock
Just out of curiosity does anyone know how helm would behave if we used ValidatingAdmissionController webhook to deny the helm release to be modified ? I bet you could rough it out with
Just out of curiosity does anyone know how helm would behave if we used ValidatingAdmissionController webhook to deny the helm release to be modified ? I bet you could rough it out with
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Paul Czarkowski
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#369
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Re: [HIP] helm lock
> I wasn't aware you could do that. Is it common practice for someone to replace a chart for an in place deployment?
A common use case is to migrate from a public chart repository (like one published
> I wasn't aware you could do that. Is it common practice for someone to replace a chart for an in place deployment?
A common use case is to migrate from a public chart repository (like one published
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Matt Fisher <matt.fisher@...>
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#368
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Re: [HIP] helm lock
Thanks for the link to the PR. That seems a bit different than what I had in mind.
Those are great questions to include in the proposal. Here's some basic answers and a question for
Thanks for the link to the PR. That seems a bit different than what I had in mind.
Those are great questions to include in the proposal. Here's some basic answers and a question for
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Justin Garrison <justinleegarrison@...>
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#367
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Re: [HIP] helm lock
Hey Justin!
I like this idea. We've had similar proposals presented for resource update locks like https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/5290, though there were several design flaws preventing that from
Hey Justin!
I like this idea. We've had similar proposals presented for resource update locks like https://github.com/helm/helm/pull/5290, though there were several design flaws preventing that from
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Matt Fisher <matt.fisher@...>
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#366
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[HIP] helm lock
I would like to propose a process to "lock" a helm release to a specific version so it is safe from `helm upgrade` and other situations that may cause unintended breaking changes.
There are a variety
I would like to propose a process to "lock" a helm release to a specific version so it is safe from `helm upgrade` and other situations that may cause unintended breaking changes.
There are a variety
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Justin Garrison <justinleegarrison@...>
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#365
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Proposal: NOTES.txt rendering are the end of the install lifecycle
Hi,
Following the HIP process, I'd like to know whether the use-case below already received some thoughts, and whether there are some suggestions on best user experience to support this use-case. I
Hi,
Following the HIP process, I'd like to know whether the use-case below already received some thoughts, and whether there are some suggestions on best user experience to support this use-case. I
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Guillaume Berche
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#364
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