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brokebook | 9 years ago
Kubernetes came around exactly at the time when people tried to start using it for something serious and things like overlay networking, service discovery, orchestration, configuration became issues. For us, k8s, already in it's early (public) days, was a godsend.
Also, i can confirm: the k8s development process is incredibly open. for a project of this scale, being able to discuss even low-level technical details at length and seeing your wishes being reflected in the code is pretty extraordinary. It will be interesting to learn how well this model will scale in terms of developer participation eventually, i figure the amount of mgmt overhead (issue triaging, code reviews) is pretty staggering already.
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