Thanks for the suggestion. It spun out of a feature in our main product, but I admit that as a standalone project, it's a bit too broad of a name. It's already caused some confusion in the Kubernetes Slack.
We (Replicated) are getting ready to launch a new open source project, Troubleshoot, and I'd like your early feedback. It's basically a set of two `kubectl` plugins that provide the ability to run preflight checks before installing an application and generate support bundles after installing an application.
It's been part of Replicated's products, but now we're making it available as a separate open source project in hopes that others may find it useful for their own projects, or even just for debugging your own Kubernetes clusters.
FWIW, if you disable Pipelines and push another commit to the repo, you'll clear the failed icon from the project page. The project page only shows the last commit and the failed status is associated with the specific commit, not the project as a whole.
Definitely not. Presumably the gold subscription would be associated with a group for your open source projects, and your personal private projects would be completely separate (and free, just with Core functionality).
https://www.replicated.com/
I don't want to get all salesy here, but I'm happy to answer any questions you have, or connect you with folks for a demo, etc.