Followup: Today's CNCF TOC Call + Project Next Steps
We had a full TOC meeting today with three community presentations!!!: - Heron (https://github.com/twitter/heron) by kramasamy@... - containerd (https://github.com/docker/containerd) by michael.crosby@... - rkt (https://github.com/coreos/rkt) by jonathan.boulle@... The next steps would be for a TOC member to sponsor and invite the project for a formal proposal. If you're interested in doing this, please let us know by replying here. Thanks! Chris Aniszczyk (@cra) | +1-512-961-6719 |
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Brian Grant
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 9:05 AM, Chris Aniszczyk via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
I'd like to sponsor both containerd and rkt. It's important for CNCF to own and foster the foundational technology for cloud-native computing. Having both containerd and rkt in CNCF would be a great outcome for the CNCF, for Kubernetes, and for the container and cloud ecosystems. Kubernetes and other container orchestrators need reliable, community-driven container runtimes scoped to container execution. Each runtime has its own strengths and use cases, and I hope that induction into CNCF unlocks opportunities for broader collaboration. As for Heron, I'm not seeing the demand for Storm/Heron. For example, Google trends: Spark still has a lot of steam, and AIUI the trend (e.g., using Apache Beam) is towards unified batch and streaming. More broadly, though, I would like to see CNCF become a good home for container/orchestrator-friendly data-processing platforms, as that critical category of workloads benefits from closer integration with the underlying orchestration platform. --Brian |
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Quinton Hoole
+1 for containerd and rkt. I don’t know enough about Heron and the related ecosystem to have an on that opinion yet.
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<cncf-toc-bounces@...> on behalf of Brian Grant via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...>
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alexis richardson
Brian Your offer is most welcome. Let's follow up with the project leads to request a document with their full proposal, and explore timing. Alexis On Fri, 17 Mar 2017, 03:57 Quinton Hoole via cncf-toc, <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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Ihor Dvoretskyi
> It's important for CNCF to own and foster the foundational technology for cloud-native computing. Having both containerd and rkt in CNCF would be a great outcome for the CNCF, for Kubernetes, and for the container and cloud ecosystems. I second this. Having the container runtimes engines (containerd, rkt) together with the container cluster managing systems (Kubernetes) under a single foundation umbrella will bring the huge benefits for providing the solid end-user solutions. On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 5:45 AM, Brian Grant via cncf-toc <cncf-toc@...> wrote:
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