Very nice project! Curiousity question: since you are taking data dumps once-twice a year, and let's say you also copy the photos as well, do you do any updates incrementally or just replace the old one with new dump?
What is your target market? Is it database companies, cloud providers etc. that implements a proper distributed architecture? If it is not limited to that, what would be the value Antithesis can provide to a company that utilizes a small-scale service oriented architecture that has its own share of distributed complexity?
It's good that the author provided use cases, why they needed the project etc.
Frankly, I didn't get the difference from basic Go templating looking at the quickstart examples. If it has any advantage over, they should state it clearly.
I've just checked the Cloud Infrastructure section and couldn't see your point there. There are readings for fundamentals, then basic practices, then online courses in udacity and kube-bootcamp, then step-by-step guides to deepen the knowledge.
I think they have accomplished a good thing here: a curated list of sources to get into the cloud computing/infrastructure world.
I don't think they can talk about every step in the development lifecycle, it would be very very opinionated. It leaves the reader/developer no space for elasticity and freedom of choice to what to learn/practice. After acquiring the fundamentals, we should all choose our own path by discovering.