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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Fully respecting all of the work that went into this diagram, from the taxonomy discussions, to the categorization efforts and the design work, I have a question as a list lurker:
What was / is the
Fully respecting all of the work that went into this diagram, from the taxonomy discussions, to the categorization efforts and the design work, I have a question as a list lurker:
What was / is the
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Chip Childers <cchilders@...>
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#1188
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
We have version 0.9.6 in the Cloud Native Infrastructure book. The book goes into production today but I'm pretty sure we can swap out the diagram when a new version is available so long as it's
We have version 0.9.6 in the Cloud Native Infrastructure book. The book goes into production today but I'm pretty sure we can swap out the diagram when a new version is available so long as it's
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Justin Garrison <justinleegarrison@...>
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#1187
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
We have an interactive version under development that will allow better zooming and filtering, as well as include dynamic info like GitHub stars and funding from Crunchbase.
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Dan Kohn
We have an interactive version under development that will allow better zooming and filtering, as well as include dynamic info like GitHub stars and funding from Crunchbase.
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Dan Kohn
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Dan Kohn <dan@...>
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#1186
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
We were making a distinction between software for provisioning a public (or private cloud) and providers offering public clouds.
We were making a distinction between software for provisioning a public (or private cloud) and providers offering public clouds.
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Dan Kohn <dan@...>
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#1185
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
That's a symptom that this is becoming too much of an eye chart to be useful.
I suggest having one diagram that shows the areas and current CNCF projects, and one diagram per area/layer/column with
That's a symptom that this is becoming too much of an eye chart to be useful.
I suggest having one diagram that shows the areas and current CNCF projects, and one diagram per area/layer/column with
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Brian Grant
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#1184
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
No, service providers are documented elsewhere.
No, service providers are documented elsewhere.
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Brian Grant
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#1183
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Good catch, Camille.
Yeah, there are a bunch of changes in this version that don't make sense. For example, why is Openstack at a layer above public cloud?
Good catch, Camille.
Yeah, there are a bunch of changes in this version that don't make sense. For example, why is Openstack at a layer above public cloud?
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Brian Grant
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#1182
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Not every application in the universe should be in this map, whether they are cloud-native or not. The map is already too busy. I'd prefer to kick out a number of the projects that are currently in
Not every application in the universe should be in this map, whether they are cloud-native or not. The map is already too busy. I'd prefer to kick out a number of the projects that are currently in
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Brian Grant
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#1181
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
AIs will create their own maps that humans cannot understand :-P
AIs will create their own maps that humans cannot understand :-P
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alexis richardson
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#1179
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
I'm sorry to hear that the changes are many and complex.
Speaking for the TOC, the most important thing is to preserve the layering and buckets within each layer. Because we voted on that.
I'm sorry to hear that the changes are many and complex.
Speaking for the TOC, the most important thing is to preserve the layering and buckets within each layer. Because we voted on that.
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alexis richardson
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#1178
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
I also assume we will soon see a slew of “cloud-native” AI/ML start-ups, where would they sit?
BTW interesting to learn DB2 & Oracle are “cloud-native” now, maybe we should add Lotus
I also assume we will soon see a slew of “cloud-native” AI/ML start-ups, where would they sit?
BTW interesting to learn DB2 & Oracle are “cloud-native” now, maybe we should add Lotus
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Yaron Haviv <yaronh@...>
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#1180
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Alexis, there are hundreds of positive changes in the latest version. We can do an 0.9.7 quickly, though.
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Dan Kohn <mailto:dan@...>
Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
Alexis, there are hundreds of positive changes in the latest version. We can do an 0.9.7 quickly, though.
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Dan Kohn <mailto:dan@...>
Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation
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Dan Kohn <dan@...>
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#1177
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
maybe we should have a whole 'nother 'scape for data
maybe we should have a whole 'nother 'scape for data
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alexis richardson
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#1176
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Dan
Please could you revert to the last known good version?
Alexis
Dan
Please could you revert to the last known good version?
Alexis
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alexis richardson
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#1175
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
I made the change at the last minute to deal with a spacing issue. I will revert it in the next version and restore CI/CD to the top layer. Apologies.
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Dan Kohn <mailto:dan@...>
Executive Director,
I made the change at the last minute to deal with a spacing issue. I will revert it in the next version and restore CI/CD to the top layer. Apologies.
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Dan Kohn <mailto:dan@...>
Executive Director,
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Dan Kohn <dan@...>
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#1174
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
The TOC will have to fix this, by going back to the 0.92 structure, which was correct. And rebuilding from there.
The TOC will have to fix this, by going back to the 0.92 structure, which was correct. And rebuilding from there.
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alexis richardson
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#1173
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
That's very disappointing
That's very disappointing
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alexis richardson
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#1172
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
It looks like it changed pretty significantly between 0.9.5 and 0.9.6.
It looks like it changed pretty significantly between 0.9.5 and 0.9.6.
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Camille Fournier
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#1171
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Woah. How did CICD get moved? Wtf
Landscape 0.92 is authoritative. I'm afraid this new thing is not.
Dan, Chris, any ideas?
Woah. How did CICD get moved? Wtf
Landscape 0.92 is authoritative. I'm afraid this new thing is not.
Dan, Chris, any ideas?
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alexis richardson
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#1170
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Re: New version of Cloud Native Landscape
Would be good to add a section for service providers.
Especially now, when we have the first batch of certified kubernetes service provides
Pini
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Pini Reznik
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T. +31 (0) 6 317 99 811
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Would be good to add a section for service providers.
Especially now, when we have the first batch of certified kubernetes service provides
Pini
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Pini Reznik
CTO
T. +31 (0) 6 317 99 811
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Pini Reznik
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#1169
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