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·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't think it ever quite works in practice. Letting teams come pick up the config module off the shelf in January is all well and good, but when the maintainers of the module issue a security fix in October how can you ensure the consumers apply it?

On top of that, how can the maintainers know if a change they make will be safe in the environments of the consumers?

IMO you either offer the whole service (i.e. a PaaS), or you form technical groups within the organisation which regularly share their learnings and experiences. Sharing code (aside from the smallest modules) when you don't have control or influence over the consuming team just doesn't work in the long run.
severalbadgers
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yes, GOV.UK PaaS runs atop AWS.
severalbadgers
·4 anni fa·discuss
Have you seen Korifi? https://github.com/cloudfoundry/korifi

This is the one I expect to become the primary CF product on k8s
severalbadgers
·4 anni fa·discuss
Notify, Pay, Design System, Prototype Kit and Forms are unaffected by this news.
severalbadgers
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yaknow, I was expecting somebody would make a CF plugin for Waypoint. I just didn't expect it'd be before 1.0! I'm going to take a look at this, thanks.
severalbadgers
·4 anni fa·discuss
At least 4, but varying based on badger availability and amount of work needing to be done
severalbadgers
·4 anni fa·discuss
(current PaaS person here)

We've maintained the core Cloud Foundry experience, and added value around the edge with service brokers, good documentation, support, app autoscaling (using the CF-blessed autoscaler, which doesn't come "in the box"), some additional metrics, and a couple other bits.